Where to Camp in Xi’an for May Day

The annual May Day holiday is approaching, and there are many camping destinations in Xi’an worth experiencing during the holiday. I remember the last time I went out with friends was three years ago. This spring, set up a tent and have a close encounter with nature, and you can also experience the beauty that nature brings.

1、Cuihua Mountain

Cuihua Mountain in Xi’an is part of the Qinling Mountains, and this is also the highest peak in the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, called the Qinling Mountains. Camping in the alpine meadows on the top of Cuihua Mountain is highly recommended. The ticket price is 65 yuan/person for adults and 32 yuan/person for students. It takes 2~3 hours to climb to the top of Cuihua Mountain. It’s not far from Xi’an, if time permits, you can spend half a day playing and then go camping.

Where to Camp in Xi’an for May Day

2、Liuyugou Alpine Meadow in Xi’an

This Liuyugou Alpine Meadow can be said to be a great place to appreciate the rural scenery. In addition to the picturesque valley scenery, there are also sheep and other animals. Visitors can stroll through the valley and feel the beauty of nature. It is also a great place for starry sky photography.

3、Dulingyi Site Park in Xi’an

The park is free to visit, but the daily reception volume is 50% of the maximum carrying capacity. The park is located at the southeast corner of Jinhua Road and Taqing Road, with the specific address being No. Taqing Road, Yanta District, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province.

Where to Camp in Xi'an for May Day

4、Tangcun Scenic Area in Chang’an District, Xi’an

Here, the wedding area in the plum forest is romantic and dreamy. You can camp in the garden and hold parties, so it is also a good place to camp. It is located at No. 1 Nanbaozhai Village, Wangqu Street Office, Chang’an District, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province.

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