Huashan Mountain Private Tour with Admission &Round way Cable car





Description
Reputed as one of the Five Greatest Mountains in China, Mount Hua, offers a great adventure for travelers around the world. It is known for its precipice and religious significance. You may hike as well as taking stunning pictures of the mountain scenery, the sunrise, the sunset or the bravest people here. The cable car uphill and downhill to the mountain is included for your convenience.
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Mount Hua(Huashan), one of China's five sacred mountains is located in Western China, in the territory of Huayin City, 120km away from Xi An. The mountain has five main peaks —a North, South, East, West, and Center. It has a Plank Walk located at South Peak that is considered by many to be one of the most dangerous hikes in the world. Hikers who challenge it will have to traverse paths made up of narrow planks of wood bolted to the side of a cliff, 2000 feet in the air. Even though there are harnesses attached to all hikers challenging the path, the experience is still one of the most thrilling on earth! Besides that, the mountain is also famous for its narrow pathways and steep stairways. If you are someone that is looking for a challenging hike, Huashan is definitely one of the toughest available out there. Just make sure that safety is your utmost priority. Watch your steps and stay alert during the hike!
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Pickup Locations & Times
Departure Time:07:30 am-08:00 am. Departure Point: Meet you at your hotel lobby
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Reviews(1)
Organised at the absolute last minute, but it went slickly. Driver Warren spoke good English and was pro-active, turning a good program into a great one. The mountain itself was very crowded and the walk was more like a procession, but it is well worth doing.



