HuaShan, one of the five mountains of China, is an excellent place I would say to visit or to challenge yourself. There are two options for climbing this significant mountain, either going on a cable car to halfway or climbing the whole mountain by yourself. For those inactive, I highly recommend the first option as it allows you to witness the astonishing view of mountains and valleys whilst reducing how much you walk. I barely do sport but when I chose the first option, I was able to climb to the top without breaking a sweat. I recommend climbing two steps at a time as it is easier. The higher you climb, the more beautiful and astonishing the view. The upper view of nature's creation through the mist is a delightful experience. The delicate wind that breezes on my skin creates a clear contrast to when I am on the ground. Not just the aesthetics of the mountain is amazing, the smell is also so special, the smell of nature.
You will not have to worry about hunger or toilet issues when climbing on the mountain, there are shops on top. The danger issues are limited on the mountain, as there are chains which surrounds the path, there is no possible way where you can "accidentally" slip off and fall to your death if you are being careful.
I highly recommend those to climb this magnificent mountain as the insane aesthetic bestowed by this mountain is like one of a lifetime which you would never forget. The close interaction bewen you and nature will be closer than ever, feeling as if you were mixed within it. As you looked down, the houses in the distance looked like ants, allowing you to obtain the feeling of being in control of everything you look at.
The steps on the way down may be a tiny bit steep so you may have to take your time. It took me 6 hrs to go up and down the mountain.
Remember to bring some gloves and not just one bottle of water if you decide to go here.
Highly recommend this beautiful place. This 5-star review...
Read moreThe views and cable car ride are absolutely epic.
There are a few downsides though, it is epically crowded, so it feels like you're at a music festival, with (mostly rude) patrons pushing and shoving even on the narrow dangerous pathways. There is definitely no solitude or peace and quiet up there. Also, the entry and then subsequent transportation costs and tickets are confusing, very expensive, and it really feels like you're being 'nickel and dimed' non stop - you can't just buy any all-inclusive day ticket, you have to pay again and again for various buses and the cable car and then even pay again for the bus to leave!!! All up, it is 10x more expensive than most other scenic areas or attractions in China, which is a bit disappointing.
I have my suspicions that the 'special ticket' office at the entrance is a third party or scam company which resells tickets at a higher price, as it just seemed so far above what the average person could really afford, but once you're there, you kind of have to pay it especially if every guide about the place is...
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