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JADE DRAGON SNOW MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain National Park is located in the southern part of China directly east from the top of Myanmar.


Sitting near Lijiang in the Yulong province, the national park is also known as Yulong National Park or Lijiang Yulong National Park.

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© efired / istockphoto

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is an enormous mountain with an elevation of 18,360 feet (5,596 m). There are several peaks on the massive mountain with the highest summit accounted for by Shanzidou peak.


The mountain is also known as Mount Yulong as well as Yulong Snow Mountain. The mountain is the anchor of the Yulong Mountain range which continues further north.


Black Dragon Pool is a pond located in the Jade Spring Park near Elephant Hill. This is considered one of the more scenic views of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Views of the mountain during an ascent are also breathtaking.

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© efired / istockphoto

There is a cable car that takes visitors to an observation platform sitting at 14,783 feet (4,506 m) with stunning views of the mountain. The more adventurous can continue hiking up to a second observation area at 15,350 (4,680 m) which provides better glimpses of the snowy summit.


Blue Moon Valley is a white river that runs through the valley of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain creating cascading waterfalls, four lakes separated by falls, and large boulders complementing the incredible landscape.

© Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto
© Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto

Tiger Leaping Gorge is a picturesque canyon that follows along the Jinsha River at the base of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The name is derived from a story featuring a tiger that escapes hunters by leaping across large rocks in the river at the narrowest point. Although narrowest, the river still measured 82 feet (25 m) wide.

Mountains, towns and villages seen from the top of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. On the left is a viewing platform with tourists on it. © Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto
Mountains, towns and villages seen from the top of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. On the left is a viewing platform with tourists on it. © Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto

The river surface of Tiger Leaping Gorge sits 12,434 feet (3,790 m) below the summit creating one of the most stunning canyons in the world. It is one of the deepest canyons in the world.


The Tiger Leaping Gorge stretches a distance of 9.3 miles (15 km) as it traverses through the renowned Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the neighboring Haba Snow Mountain at 17,703 feet (5,396 m). The river creates rough rapids as it navigates through the steep cliffs of the canyon and rocks below.


HIGHLIGHTS

The views from the ascent and summit of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain are phenomenal and one of the key highlights of the park. The stunning Tiger Leaping Gorge leaves visitors speechless as they hike along with one of the deepest canyons in the world and gaze up at the magnificent canyon walls.

Lijang, Yunnan/China - 15 Nov 2017: Shot of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain with tourists streaming up the steps on the left © Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain with tourists streaming up the steps on the left © Kum Seong Wan / istockphoto

Those who are not interested in hiking the Tiger Leaping Gorge can see much of it by road allowing people to see rockslides, waterfalls, and the overall gorge.


JADE DRAGON SNOW MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK TRAILS

There are hikes along the Tiger Leaping Gorge and up parts of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Reaching the summit of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain involves technical climbing. The majority of visitors take the cable car to the lower observation area and then hike up the stairs to the higher observation area.

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© thisisdraft / istockphoto




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