Daocheng Yading, the last Shangri-La, a pure land on the blue planet
Daocheng Yading, the last Shangri-La, a pure land on the blue planet.
The 'last Shangri-La' that is often talked about refers to Daocheng Yading! However, it should be distinguished from Shangri-La in Yunnan, as they are not the same place! Yading is the most unmissable scenic spot in Daocheng.
Yading Scenic Area is located in Shangri-La Town, Daocheng County, Sichuan Province, and is a sacred place in the heart of every traveler. Here, the Chonggu Temple, Luorong Pasture, Milk Lake, Five-Color Lake... each spot seems like a masterpiece of nature, breathtakingly beautiful.
Don't forget the three sacred mountains—Mount Xiannairi, Mount Yangmaiyong, and Mount Xianuoduoji. They stand between heaven and earth, guarding this pure land.
Around Daocheng, there are also beautiful sights such as Bang River, Sangdui, and Red Beach waiting for you to explore. The ancient monasteries of Gongga Langjiling, Bangpu, and Xiongdeng are witnesses to history, allowing one to feel the profound cultural heritage of this place.
Tips: The best travel season for Daocheng Yading is from March to October every year, especially during the golden autumn, when the scenery here is even more picturesque.
How to get there?
Plane: There are flights to Daocheng from all over the country, but remember to take precautions against altitude sickness!
Bus: Depart from Chengdu Xinnanmen Bus Station, but it takes two days to arrive, and you can't stop to enjoy the scenery along the way at will, which is not very free.
Self-driving: Although self-driving allows you to explore the scenery along the way more freely, the roads in western Sichuan are steep and dangerous, and it is not recommended for those unfamiliar with the road conditions or novice drivers.
Of course, you can also choose to join a local group day tour or semi-independent travel, which is time-saving and worry-free, and you can make new friends!
Travel essentials: ID card, sunglasses, sunscreen, travel water bottle, canned oxygen, common medicines, etc.
Before setting off, remember to prepare physically and mentally, maintain an optimistic mood, and understand that altitude sickness is a normal phenomenon that usually improves after a day or two.
Daocheng Yading, the last pure land on this blue planet, is waiting for you to explore its mystery and beauty. Take your good mood and set off together!
xavier.demetrius.nightshade
When I arrived at the Milk Sea, as I must go to the Five-color Sea, all the way up slowly, it took less than half an hour, and I still had a little luck to see the scenery. When I went up, the weather was already gloomy, and the fog covered the fairy day. Later, it rained lightly, but I still could see the glacier above. Lucky to see the Three Gods Mountain.
About 20 minutes walk from the Milk Sea will go to the Five-Color Sea, which is located between Yangmaiyong and Xian Nairi, and will show five colors through the sunlight. The scenery is better than the Milk Sea.
Old friends in front of him are walking, surrounded by a camera accompanied by a lonely and comfortable soul and nature harmoniously, I hope he can all go well, find a harbor for his soul...
At 4,700 meters above sea level, you can enjoy the five-color sea scenery. It is worth it.
The Milk Sea is at the two commanding heights in Aden, which is very close to the Five-Color Sea, and can be reached by climbing to the highest point of the mountain. The milk sea itself has no special features, but the shock of climbing and the surrounding mountain scenery is still worth walking up.
The scenery is really nothing to say, it is really beautiful, pay attention to the high reaction!
It's really beautiful. We went to Aden to go to the Milk Sea first and then to the Five-color Sea. We chose to climb the difficult road at the fork of the road. We saw the Five-color Sea first. There are all the words here that can't describe the beauty of the color. Seeing this Haizi, Gao Hui and 8 kilometers of hiking are worth it! Do not choose horseback riding, hiking is also an experience! Look, the way we went and the Haizi we saw!