Guizhou Twelve Back Tourism Scenic Area is an all-round tourist attraction, where you can enjoy sightseeing, exploration, leisure and vacation. There are three major tourist attractions in the whole scenic area, namely Shuanghe Valley Scenic Area, Qingxi Gorge Scenic Area, and Underground Column Scenic Area. So is Guizhou Twelve Back fun? Let’s find out together!
Actually, speaking of this Twelve Back Tourism Scenic Area, it is really a very suitable place to visit. The canyons are deep, the sinkholes are deep, the lake water is emerald green, and the mandarin ducks are flying. It gathers caves, forests, mountains, and water in one place, which is unique in China and rare in the world. Not only can you relax and vacation, but you can also experience exciting rafting and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the “Top 10 Poetic Inns in China in 2019”. Besides appreciating such beautiful scenery, the attractions in the scenic area are also captivating.
For example, the rare Shuanghe Cave and underground valley in China. There is also the only underground large crack in a cave in China. It is undeniable that it is very interesting to explore in the cave. However, it should be noted that the temperature inside the underground crack cave is relatively low, so it is recommended to bring a jacket. There are also age restrictions, between 8 and 55 years old. Besides the beautiful caves, there is also “a place that was harmed by beauty”, Qingxi Gorge! This place can be said to be truly beautiful like a painting! Moreover, the air in the scenic area is very good, it is simply a natural oxygen bar, a rare health paradise.
In Qingxi Gorge, besides the beautiful scenery, there is also the most comfortable rafting in summer! This rafting is also very exciting and thrilling. If you like playing in the water, you can’t miss it. Therefore, in general, the Twelve Back Scenic Area is a very worthwhile place to visit. As for whether it is fun or not, that is up to you!
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