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Explore the stunning landscapes of Pudacuo National Park, the mesmerizing White Water Terrace, and the dramatic Tiger Leaping Gorge on this private tour. Tailor your itinerary to your interests while accompanied by a professional guide in a private vehicle. This tour allows you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich culture of the region at your own pace, ensuring a personalized experience. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking an authentic local adventure.
Choose to return to Lijiang and drive along the scenic route to see the Tiger Leaping Gorge or proceed to Shangri-La to visit the Songzanling Monastary and Dukezong Ancient City.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pudacuo National Park, at an altitude of 3500m to 4159m, is a 1300-square-kilometer national park in Shangri-La County. It is notable as the first national park in China to meet International Union for Conservation of Nature standards. It consists of Bita Lake Nature Reserve and Shudu Lake Scenic Area which are part of the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pudacuo National Park is mainly comprised of Shudu Lake, Bita Lake and Militang Pasture. Travelers should visit the national park by clockwise: Entrance – Shudu Lake – Militang Pasture – Bita Lake - Exit. The whole visiting route is 69 km. Sightseeing buses are served at each place, from entrance gate, scenic areas to exit. It takes about 4 to 6 hours for visiting the whole area of Pudacuo National Park.
White-Water Terraces (Baishuitai)
The White Water Terraces are located in the foothills of Haba Snow Mountain, just over 100km away from Shangri-La County, and 2,380 metres above sea level. They are a natural wonder formed by the dissolution of calcium carbonate in spring water. The spring water, containing calcium bicarbonate, slowly flows down and the carbonate gradually precipitates, year after year, it has formed a shape like terraces. They are referred to as “legacy fields left by fairies” and cover an area of around three square kilometres, making them the largest spring terraces in China. Backed by green hills and trees and surrounded by blue waves, you can enjoy the mountain scenery in the distance and the water view nearby, in a tranquil environment.
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579Na00,Apr 16, 2026
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Pudacuo National Park is one of the easiest ways to experience Shangri-La’s highland landscape without difficult hiking. The park is well organized, with shuttle buses and wooden walking paths that allow you to move comfortably through forests, lakes, and open scenery. Start your day around 8:30–9:00 AM from Shangri-La city. The park is about 30 to 40 minutes by car, and the most convenient way to get there is by taxi or a pre-arranged vehicle. Arriving in the morning helps you avoid crowds and gives you more time to explore at a relaxed pace. After entering the park, take the internal shuttle bus to the main scenic areas. The visit usually focuses on two key spots: Shudu Lake and Bitahai Lake. Begin with Shudu Lake. Walk along the wooden boardwalk that runs close to the water, passing through forested sections and open lake views. The path is flat and easy, making it suitable for most visitors. Plan to spend about 1 to 1.5 hours here, depending on your pace. Continue by shuttle to Bitahai Lake. This area feels more expansive, with a mix of forest trails and lake viewpoints. The atmosphere is quiet, and the scenery changes subtly as you walk. You can choose a shorter walk or extend your time depending on how you feel. Plan another 1 to 1.5 hours here. Around midday, take a break. There are simple rest areas inside the park where you can have a light meal or snacks. It’s a good idea to bring some water and food with you, as options inside are limited. In the early afternoon, you can either revisit a section you enjoyed or begin heading back toward the entrance. Most visitors finish their visit in about 4 to 5 hours in total. Leave the park around 2:00–3:00 PM and return to Shangri-La city, where you can continue your day at a slower pace or rest.





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