Transferência privada de ida e volta para o Monte Huashan com ajuda de ingressos do motorista





Descrição
Este é um passeio de caminhada majestoso de 9 horas de dia inteiro com traslado particular! Seu motorista o acompanhará até a montanha Hua do seu hotel e o ajudará a obter todos os seus ingressos. Os horários de caminhada e os níveis de dificuldade são flexíveis! Observação: leva de 2 a 20 minutos na fila antes da caminhada para o ônibus e o teleférico, dependendo da estação que você visitar.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Seu motorista particular irá encontrá-lo no seu saguão. Leva cerca de 2 horas de carro até a montanha Huashan. Ao chegar, seu motorista irá levá-lo até a bilheteria especial para comprar todos os ingressos necessários, incluindo ingresso, ingressos para o teleférico e ingressos para o ônibus. Certifique-se de obter os ingressos para sua rota de caminhada: 1)Teleférico de ida e volta para o pico oeste e ônibus de ida e volta para o pico oeste + ingresso 2)Teleférico do pico norte para cima ou para baixo + viagem de ônibus de ida; ou teleférico do pico oeste para cima ou para baixo + viagem de ônibus de ida Não é problema se perder, porque todas as trilhas são bem sinalizadas em chinês e inglês. Observação: os itens de almoço disponíveis são apenas bebidas e lanches, como batata-doce ao estilo do fazendeiro ou milho doce cozido no vapor no topo da montanha (por sua conta). Todos precisam de 5 ingressos: 1 ingresso de entrada, ingressos de ida e volta para o teleférico e ingressos de ida e volta para o ônibus de ida. No final do passeio, seu motorista particular o levará de volta ao seu hotel na cidade.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Recolhemos todos os hóspedes no terceiro anel viário do centro de Xi'an.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Recomenda-se calçado confortável
- Muito pequenas crianças não são adequadas para fazer este tour
- Taxa extra é solicitada após 9 horas de passeio
Avaliações(6)
Good on time pick up. help in getting tixkets. And where to go up go cart and cable car. Highly recommend
The transfer to the assembly went very well. The driver was very professional. In addition to the cost already paid, about 500 rmb is required for the access ticket, for each shuttle and cable car. You have to buy four tickets in all. The round trips are each purchased individually. I chose the western peak which is very beautiful and a little wilder. I recommend this Service, but be careful, it takes almost three hours to get to the cable car due to distance and waits. This means that in the end time on the mountain is very limited. If you wish to do anything other than simply climb up and down the cable car, notify the operator in advance. Had I known, I would have asked for two more hours on the site so that I could explore at least one other peak. Moreover, the forecasted time does not really allow to experience the famous board road on the mountainside. If you are interested, contact the operator to discuss the options.
Mr. Zhang was patient, friendly, and incredibly helpful. He assisted with tickets, provided clear directions, and we could easily communicate using a translator app. Highly recommend!
Unfortunately the weather was bad and we did not see anything practically of the landscape, sorry because they messed up with the tickets at the entrance and not having the Guide we had to make do trying to understand what the Chinese who do not speak English were saying. In my opinion with bad weather it would have been to cancel since we only took water and saw only steps and clouds. Be careful because the climb is really difficult, steps on steps with great distances, arriving fresh would be better, we arrived from days of hiking and we only did the central peak and in three hours we only reached the west cable car, very long route if you want to do all the peaks it takes you two days. If it had been beautiful certainly beautiful but still you see no more than two peaks
To say short and sweet: Ted was absolutely an awesome guide to Hua Mtns for my family. I have a 10 year old boy and a 14 year old girl. We had been touring China for about 2 weeks when Ted suggested we leave a bit earlier the next morning....before 7:30. We made sure we were ready to roll by 7am to help beat the crowds out of Xian. We all enjoyed our hike around the four peaks after taking the cable car up. The cable car was amazing. Ted kept my 10 year old engaged and entertained for hiking with lots of fun photos. Ted was knowledgable and very easy to understand his English which was excellent with a nice English accent.
Over the past decade I have visited many mountains in China, but Huashan was still on my must see list. Huashan looms over the small city of the same name like a castle. In contrast to mountains with a single summit, Huashan has numerous peaks, enabling you to hike from peak to peak. Given our fitness level and the amount of time we had, our guide, Sunday, suggested we start at the West Peak and make our way to the East Peak and then finish at the North Peak. The cable car ride up to the West Peak seemed to go on forever, offering incredible vistas, as we went up and over an intermediate peak. From there we hiked up to the West Peak overlook, which offered a spectacular view of the valley below. The trails on the mountain top were paved in stone, typical for China, and provided 1,000s of steps along the way. In addition to the natural scenery there are numerous temples, places to snack, and places to attach ribbons or locks for good luck. Stopping along the way for a drink or a tea-egg offered us a chance to sit and rest our legs. The route we chose was less strenuous compared to other options, such as starting at the north peak cable car, but was still challenging. My legs were sore for several days afterwards, due to all the steps. The rock on Huashan seemed pretty homogeneous, a fractured granite with large feldspar crystals in a fine-grained matrix. A perfect example of the porphyritic texture I learned about in introductory geology class in college. The numerous fractures resulted in some spectacular cliff faces, similar to the rock walls in Yosemite. There was one spot, where for an additional charge, you could don a harness and cables to walk along a cliff-face hundreds of feet above the surface below. I didn't try that and chose the safer detour. Our guide, Sunday, warned us of the possibility of rain, and she was spot on, as it started to rain heavily just as we descended the mountain. This added another aspect as we witnessed several cascades and waterfalls that began abruptly with the downpour. Given that our chosen route required five different tickets (entrance ticket, shuttle bus to the West Peak cable car ticket, West Peak cable car ticket, North Peak cable car ticket, and finally a shuttle bus ticket from the North Peak cable car to the starting point) having a tour guide was a necessity. She saved us an incredible amount of time and effort. Not only that, her bright and friendly disposition, her tremendous knowledge of China, and her fluent English made her a joy to be with. A few closing remarks about Sunday. In the decade or more that I have been travelling to China I have experienced the full spectrum of English-speaking guides. From guides that barely communicated to fluent speakers. From guides that seemed like they were reciting from rote to those that knew everything about the places we visited. From guides that tried to hustle or cheat me to guides that made sure no one even tried to rip me off. I can say, without any reservations, that Sunday is the best tour guide I have ever hired, not only in China, but anywhere in the world. If you have the option, please request Sunday to be your guide. You will be glad you did.



