The weather is crisp and cool in autumn, with clear skies and a perfect setting for outdoor camping. Lijiang boasts stunning scenery and plenty of great camping spots. Below, we’ve compiled a list of recommendations for you to explore. Let’s go!
1、Lijiang Dongba Valley Auto Tourism Campsite
The Lijiang Dongba Valley Auto Tourism Campsite is located within the Numeile Grand Canyon, next to Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The campsite features elegant tent villas and wooden villas, as well as beautifully decorated travel photography areas and check-in points, making every corner perfect for taking pictures. Their RV parties are warm and welcoming, and their parent-child interactive games are exciting and enriching.
In the Dongba Valley Tourist Area, fall asleep with the snow-capped mountain as your backdrop and wake up to the gentle rays of the morning sun. Looking up, you’ll find the snow mountain once again, and if you’re lucky, you’ll even witness the breathtaking spectacle of the Golden Sun illuminating the mountain. Afterward, leisurely enjoy the soft warmth of the newly risen sun, cook your own meal, and then marvel at the canyon’s forests, cliffs, stalactites, strange rocks, waterfalls, and exotic trees. Around 10:30 am, when the air is most fresh, do some yoga in the fragrant pine-scented environment, stretching your body and mind for ultimate relaxation.
2、Foliday Snow Mountain Campsite
Fuyoucheng·Lijiang Mediterranean International Resort
Within the Fuyoucheng·Lijiang Mediterranean International Resort’s Foliday Snow Mountain Campsite, you’ll find meadows, snow-fed lakes and streams, and century-old trees, all showcasing the natural beauty of the area. Immerse yourself in nature, soak up its tranquility, breathe deeply, or engage in quiet meditation.
As the wind whispers against your skin and your hair dances in the breeze, you’ll feel nature’s caress. You’ll hear the soft rustling of the tent as nature sings its gentle song. The vast expanse of the outdoors will broaden your horizons and fill you with a sense of ease.
3、Lijiang Laojun Mountain Dawn Anqini Tent Campsite
At the Lijiang Laojun Mountain Dawn Anqini Tent Campsite, you can witness the largest and most spectacular Danxia landform group in China, as well as the mountain forests, crystal-clear lakes and streams, high-altitude meadows, and abundant flora and fauna. Explore the rich ethnic cultural traditions of the region.
Surrounding the campsite, lush forests blanket the mountainside, a sea of green. Amidst this verdant expanse, savor a cup of tea, a delicious meal, and a piece of music for a truly enchanting experience. As night falls, join the vibrant ethnic minority locals for a lively campfire gathering, complete with dancing and merriment.
4、Lijiang Xingtobang Campsite
The Lijiang Xingtobang Campsite is a comprehensive camping complex that combines RV camping, motorcycle camping, tent camping, wooden cabin camping, a mountain coffee space, and a natural learning center. At the campsite, you can wander through the wildlands and forests of Runagu Village and climb Wenbifeng Peak. The air is filled with the fragrance of plants and earth, and the sounds of the wind rustling through the leaves are all you hear.
In the evening, bring along colorful flags, lanterns, and balloons to decorate your tent. Outside, marvel at the breathtaking starry night sky, and enjoy an open-air movie under the stars.
5、Lugu Lake Mosuo Town
Starry Sky RV Tent Campsite
The Lugu Lake Mosuo Town Starry Sky RV Tent Campsite exudes a sense of wild ecological charm, surrounded by towering peaks, verdant bamboo forests, and babbling streams. Here, listen to the gentle murmur of the springs, encounter countless bamboo shoots, and rediscover the vitality of ordinary life. Picnic here and regain the warmth of everyday existence.
The air here is fresh and moist, and the atmosphere is serene and tranquil. Of course, the sand piles, water parks, and wading pools will surely provide you with hours of fun.
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