The mountain roads in Yunnan, Guichuan and Sichuan provinces are more difficult to walk

Updated on tourism 2024-06-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are mountain roads in the three provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan, and if you want to compare which province has more difficult mountain roads from three aspects: itinerary, transportation mode and accommodation, you need to make a specific analysis of the situation in each province.

    1.Yunnan Province.

    The mountainous areas of Yunnan Province are mainly concentrated in the northwest and southwest of Yunnan, among which the Nujiang Grand Canyon and the Tiger Leaping Gorge are the most famous. In terms of itinerary, if you want to go to the Nujiang Grand Canyon, you need to start from Kunming, go all the way north through Dali, Lijiang and other places, and then turn to the Nujiang Canyon, the whole trip takes about 10-12 days. If you want to take the Tiger Leaping Gorge, you need to start from Lijiang, pass through Zhongdian, Shangri-La and other places, and then go to the Tiger Leaping Gorge, the whole trip takes about 7-9 days.

    In terms of transportation, Yunnan Province has a well-developed road network, but it is still relatively difficult to get around in some areas, especially during the rainy season. In terms of accommodation, Yunnan Province has relatively complete tourism facilities, ranging from high-end hotels to homestays.

    2.Guizhou Province.

    The mountainous areas of Guizhou Province are mainly concentrated in the southeast and southwest of Guizhou, among which the Huangguoshu Waterfall and Libo Xiaoqikong are the most famous. In terms of itinerary, if you want to go to Huangguoshu Waterfall, you need to start from Guiyang, pass through Anshun and other places, and then go to Huangguoshu Scenic Area, the whole trip takes about 5-7 days. If you want to go to Libo Xiaoqikong, you need to start from Guiyang, pass through Duyun, Libo and other places, and then go to Xiaoqikong Scenic Area, the whole trip takes about 8-10 days.

    In terms of transportation, Guizhou Province also has a well-developed road network, but transportation in some areas is still relatively difficult. In terms of accommodation, Guizhou Province also has relatively complete tourist facilities, but the accommodation conditions in southeast and southwest Guizhou are relatively simple.

    3.Sichuan Province.

    The mountainous areas of Sichuan Province are mainly concentrated in the western Sichuan region, among which Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong are the most famous. In terms of itinerary, if you want to go to Jiuzhaigou, you need to start from Chengdu, pass through Dujiangyan, Wenchuan and other places, and then go to Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area, the whole trip takes about 6-8 days. If you want to go to Huanglong, you need to start from Chengdu, pass through Dujiangyan, Mianyang and other places, and then go to Huanglong Scenic Area, the whole trip takes about 5-7 days.

    In terms of transportation, Sichuan Province also has a well-developed road network, but transportation in some areas is still relatively difficult. In terms of accommodation, the tourist facilities in Sichuan Province are also relatively well-developed, but the accommodation conditions in western Sichuan are relatively simple.

    On the whole, the difficulty of the mountain roads in the three provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan is relatively similar, but due to the different geographical environment, traffic conditions and tourism facilities, there are different degrees of challenges for different travel routes and methods. In terms of itinerary, you need to plan the route and time in advance; When it comes to traffic, factors such as road conditions and weather need to be considered; In terms of accommodation, you need to choose the right place to stay according to your own conditions. Therefore, it is not an easy answer to choose which province the mountain road is more difficult to walk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's hard to walk.

    Guizhou Province has the most mountains. The landform of Guizhou belongs to the plateau and mountains of southwest China, the terrain is high in the west and low in the east, and it is inclined from the middle to the north, east and south, with an average altitude of about 1,100 meters. The Guizhou Plateau is mostly mountainous, known as "eight mountains, one water and one field".

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