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Bijia Mountain Babysitter-level Strategy, just afraid you won't read it

Bijia Mountain Babysitter-level Strategy, just afraid you won't read it! Summer is here, and it's the season for rafting again! I've been to Gulong Gorge and Huangteng Gorge N times, this time let's have fun at Bijia Mountain ~ Tickets: (Picture eight) You can order on-site and pick up tickets on-site at a certain platform, waterfall 68, rafting 88, combo ticket (waterfall + rafting) 128. ~ 🚪Behind the Tourist Center is the changing and shower area, where you can store items, regular lockers 30 (plus a deposit of 20), lockers for valuables 50 (no deposit required), and the storage lockers can be opened multiple times a day. ~ 🏨Save money tips: ➡️The entrance for hiking and rafting are separate, so if you bought a combo ticket, you can go hiking first, put your things in the storage locker/car, after coming down from the hike and having lunch, then take your things to go rafting; ➡️If you are driving yourself, you can just leave your things in the car without renting a locker (saving a little money), because the changing room is connected to the parking lot, and you don't need a ticket to enter or exit ➡️There's not much to eat at the Tourist Center, for lunch you can go to the neighboring 'Kengkou Meishi Village' (just look to the left from the Tourist Center, there's a staircase on the left side of the parking lot that you can go down), the food is decent and the price is reasonable. ~ ▲Bijia Mountain Scenic Area is divided into hiking and rafting areas: 🚶🏻‍♂️Hiking area (Opening hours 8:30-17:30) The essence lies in the Jiuchong Waterfall and Qianggu Creek: ①Jiuchong Waterfall, as the name suggests, is definitely very tall, the silver curtain cascading down from high is spectacular and cool! ②Qianggu Creek, a fun and photogenic place. There are both interesting mountain climbing paths like floating board bridges, rope bridges, rafts, and ordinary mountain climbing stairs. Two modes, switch as you like~ Rafting area (Opening hours: Monday to Friday 14:00-15:00, Saturday and Sunday 13:30-15:30) If it's not the opening time, they won't open the sluice to release water, so it looks a bit dry and a bit low, the editor initially thought it was just! like! this! Felt cheated by the photos, but it got better when it was time to release water, the scene was okay ~ Rafting essentials list (Picture seven) Powerful weapon: water scoop! A spoonful is refreshingly cool Protective measures: goggles! To see clearly where the enemy is ~ ⭐Overall, Bijia Mountain is very suitable for team building and family trips! Its rafting has exciting parts, but it's not too thrilling, suitable for first-time rafters or those who are a bit scared. So~ this summer, if you want to play in the water without the crowds and long lines, you can come to Bijia Mountain. Because it's sluice-released water, the rafting is open for a limited time. Those who arrive early can hike first and then raft (hiking back and forth takes about 2 hours), those who arrive late should raft first and then hike (otherwise you might miss the rafting time) The rafting stream water is very cold, and the showers only have cold water without hot water, so it's best to drink a cup of ginger tea to ward off the cold after playing Bijia Mountain
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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