Private Tour
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Mobile ticket
private guide and driver Meet travelers in Zhngjiajie city area hotels, transfer to Tianmen Mount, and attend amazing night show.
• Marvel at the world-longest super cable car incredible endless views
• Amazing experience bus ride on the elevated road with 99 hairpins
• Brave walk on the breathtaking glass walk way
• Mild open air chairlift ride
• Panaramic view on the top fairy pagoda
• Unforgetable flight of stairs (999 stairs) head up to Tianmen cave, natural water -eroded cave with the highest elevation
• Enjoy amazing Tianmen fox fairy night show
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
park entrance fee +all scenic area transport including cable car+glass walk way+open air chairlift
night ticket in A area without dinner
lunch and dinner exclusive
Gratuities
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Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park
Tianmen Mountain National Park (also known as Heaven Gate Mountain) by the longest cable car in the world (7455 meters) and marvel at the stunning 99 hairpin road against the high cliffs. You'll reach the base platform and a long flight of stairs leading up towards the Tianmen Cave – a natural water-eroded cave with the highest elevation in the world! This is known as the 'Heaven Reaching Ladder'. At the western side of the summit, there you can find the newly built Tianmen Temple. Sightseeing for 4 -5hours.
Tianmen Fox Fairy Show
Night time program begin at 20:15, end at 21:30, That dramatic natural monument, already suffused with local mythology and romance, becomes even more compelling a sight at night, when a musical production created by famed director Zhang Yimou, based on an old folk tale about a woodman and a fairy fox, plays at a specially made open-air theater at the foot of the mountain. The sheer scale of the show—some 500 performers, magnificent costumes, a sprawling set that transforms into a waterfall, LED technology and special effects that seamlessly meld with the human actors onstage—is topped only by the final colossal flourish: the facade of the mountain blasted with light, creating the kind of engorged backdrop only the director of “Hero,” “House of Flying Daggers,” “Curse of the Golden Flower,” and the Beijing Olympics opening ceremonies—aided by China’s tremendous wealth, of course—could conjure.
Pickup included
Operated by Hunan Xiangzhonglv International Travel Service