Travel Description
Mount Hua – Conquer China’s Most Daring Sacred Mountain
Just 2.5 hours from Xi’an, Mount Hua (Huashan) is one of China’s Five Great Sacred Mountains, famed for its sheer cliffs, narrow ridges, and heart‑stopping trails.
Thrilling Passages – Climb the legendary Thousand‑Foot Precipice, Hundred‑Foot Canyon, and Old Man’s Plow Ridge. Crawl up Heaven‑Ladder and walk the knife‑edge Dragon Ridge (Cangling Ridge).
Not for the faint‑hearted – Dare to try the famous Plank Walk in the Sky (nail‑biting boards bolted to a vertical cliff) and the Chess Pavilion descent – two of the world’s most dangerous hikes.
Five Peaks – Explore the sunset beauty of West Peak (Lotus Peak), catch sunrise on East Peak (Morning Sun), and stand on the highest point – South Peak (Falling Wild Geese). Also visit North Peak (Cloud Terrace) and Middle Peak (Jade Maiden).
Scenery like a painting – Clouds, mist, rain, and snow turn the mountain into a living traditional Chinese ink painting.
✅ No shopping stops ✅ Round‑trip transport from Xi’an ✅ Cable car options availablePerfect for thrill‑seeking hikers and nature lovers.