The best season for visiting Mt.Kawagebo(6,740m/22,107ft)
is in the fall time and it must be clear day. The snow-capped
Mountains, whose every peak is the subject of an enchanting
tale. The glacier at the foot of the peak extends 11,000
feet downward to a surprisingly low level, seeming to
plunge into the Lancang (Mekong ) River. Tucked away at
the foot of Mt. Kawagebo, one of Tibet's
most sacred mountains, is the stunningly beautiful and
isolated village of Yubeng. With the exception of the
occasional mountain climbing expedition and Buddhists
on a pilgrimage to the mountain and sacred waterfall a
half-day's walk away, Yubeng is rarely visited by outsiders.
The villagers' timeless way of life - herding yak, plowing
the fields and fetching water from the nearby glacier
stream - has changed little over the centuries. This trip
will start from Kunming, the capital of Yunnan
Province, and take us to the northwestern part of the
province on the Tibetan
Plateau. We will follow the same trail that pilgrims take
on their way to Mt. Kawagebo.
Several attempts have been made to conquer Meli Mountain
since 1990, but all failed. This pilgrim trekking has
more than 600 years history, the scenery on the way is
breathtakingly beautiful, the ecology system is well preserved,
even the animals you meet are not afraid people because
nobody want to hurt them, all the villagers are very friendly
and hospitable. You will not believe it until you come
to take this trekking by yourself. We think this is the
most classic trekking route in China. It's guaranteed
unforgettable.
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Day-by-day Itinerary:
Day1 Kunming/Zhongdian(Shangri-la)(3,300m/10,824ft)
Arrive in Kunming(1,890m/6,199ft), and change the flight
to Zhongdian(Shangrela), where we can see the largest
Prayer wheel. Time permitting, we also have a chance to
visit Songzhanling Monastery, 5KM not far away from the
city.
Hostel/Flight
Day2 Zhongdian(Shangri-la)/ Temple Flown From
Afar (200km/7h drive 3,400m/11,464ft)
Early in the morning we will drive 7hs directly to Feilaisi
Temple. On the way we will have many stops for the pictures,
we will not only pass by some Tibetan Villages, but the
Horse-hoof Shaped Bend and Baima Snow Mountain( 4,200
m /13,776 ft), it is one of the most important bio-diversity
sites for the Great Rivers Project sponsored by the Nature
Conservancy. And stay in the hostel nearby Feilaisi Temple,
where we can see the whole 13 Peaks of Meili Snow Mountain
if lucky enough.
Hostel/Van
Day3 Temple Flown From Afar /Xidang Hot Spring(15km/7h
trekking 2,650m/8,692ft)
Early in the morning, we will trek down directly to the
edge of Meikong River(2,050m/6,724ft) along the trail
nearby the White Summits. Walk up directly to Xidang Village(2,200m/7,216ft)
for lunch, and go on walking about 2.5 hours or so to
Hot Spring Hostel. Overnight There.
Hostel
Day4 Xidang Village/Yubeng Village(14km/6h trekking
3,050m/10,004ft)

Today's trekking will be strenuous ¨C For the first trekking
section takes us 4 hours or so to climb up to the Mountain
pass ( 3,700 m /12,136 ft) in the virgin forests. After
a picnic at the summit (where there may still be snow
in early spring), we will descend to the isolated village
of Yubeng. We will spend the night in a small lodge.
Hostel
Day4 Yubeng Village/Base Camp/Yubeng(18km/7h trekking
be and back)
In the morning, Walk from our hostel to the Base Camp(3,700m/12,136ft).
We will trek up about 3hs to the Mountain pass(3,500m/11,480ft)
in the virgin forests. On the way we may see many remains
of the dead woods. And one hour trekking down along the
horse-road from the mountain pass, we reach the base camp,
where the view becomes very open.
Hostel
Day5 Yubeng Village/Sacred Waterfall/Yubeng(14km/4h
trekking be and back)
Weather permitting, we'll wake up to a clear view of the
Mt. Kawagebo glacier. After breakfast we will hike to
the waterfall(3,400m/11,152ft), from which Yubeng's name
originated. Buddhists on a pilgrimage to the area circumambulate
the waterfall 13 times with the belief that this act will
erase all sins from this life. In the early afternoon
we'll head back to the village lodge, visiting sacred
sites along the way.
Hostel
Day6 Yubeng Village/ Yanmen Town(25km/8h trekking,
25km/1h drive 2,000m/6,560ft)
Today We will spend the whole morning walking down in
Yubeng Valley. Yubeng River flows all the way into Meikong
River. Parts of the trail we will cover is actually a
canal dig along the half-way mountain by local villagers.
And the altitude drops also to 1,900m(6,232ft), causing
quite different views on the way. Have lunch in Ninong
village(1,900m/6,232ft), cross Meikong River and 2 hours
more trek to Jiabi Village , change the van to Yanmen
Town. Overnight there
Hostel
Day7 Yanmen Town/Shigu Town(240km/7h drive, 1850m/6068ft)

In the morning it takes us one hour to drive to Cizhong
village, visiting Cizhong Christian Church build by French
missionaries last century. In the afternoon take the bus
down along Meikong River directly to Shigu town, where
the First bend of Yangzhi River passes by. On the way
we also have chances for visiting Naxi, Lisu villages
.Overnight in Shigu Town
Hostel
Day8 Shigu Town/Lijiang(67km/2h drive)

Drive back to Lijiang, the end of tour.
Quotation: (As the USD to CNY exchange rate is
keep changing, we quote all in CNY)
2-5pax(CNY/pax) |
6-9 pax(CNY/pax) |
10 pax or above(CNY/pax) |
11900 |
9500 |
8500 |
Single supplement:
950CNY/pax |
Including: Air ticket Kunming-Lijiang
and back, twin-share in 4 star hotel in Lijiang and good
guest house while hiking, transfer service fee, entrance
ticket to the scenic spots, English speaking Guide, round
way airport tax and travel service liability insurance;
two lunches
Excluding: dinner not mentioned in the
tour; and meal on the plane; tourist insurance, tips &
personal expenditure. international flights and domestic
flights not mentioned and related airport taxes, supplementary
trips and services not mentioned, personal expenses, visa
costs, single supplement cost for those who wants to accommodate
on a single basis, the extra cost due to the unforeseen
events;
Remarks before reservation: