Is it better to climb Mount Tai at night or during the day?

Speaking of climbing Mount Tai, I believe you all have experienced it, right? For those who like to climb mountains, Mount Tai is a great place. But when it comes to climbing Mount Tai, many people choose to climb during the day or at night. After all, night climbing Mount Tai is very popular now. So is it better to climb Mount Tai at night or during the day? Let’s take a look with me!

Actually, about this question, my suggestion is that it’s best not to climb Mount Tai at night. But night climbing Mount Tai is actually quite atmospheric, and you can also watch the sunrise after reaching the summit. Besides that, there is no advantage. Since everyone can climb Mount Tai during the day, I’ll talk more about night climbing.

Is it better to climb Mount Tai at night or during the day?

After all, night climbing Mount Tai is relatively dangerous compared to daytime, because the night vision is limited, and many places are not clear. And when climbing, when you reach a certain altitude, especially in the early morning, it is humid and cold, which is a big test for your physical strength. Although the first half of the climb is relatively easy, the higher you climb, the more your physical strength will be unable to keep up. And it is not recommended to bring a lot of things, such as water, food, clothes, etc.

Is it better to climb Mount Tai at night or during the day?

Also, if you climb Mount Tai at night, you basically can’t see any scenery, and the road section after Zhongtianmen will be relatively steep. When it gets steeper and steeper, you must pay attention to safety. The steeper parts are Songting, Longmenfang, Shengxianfang, and Nantianmen. By the way, it’s humid in the mountains and the road is slippery, so be careful. When you pass Nantianmen, you will see a different view. The whole platform is full of people, sitting, lying down, eating, anyway, I think it’s quite lively. So night climbing has its advantages, but it is not suitable for everyone.

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