Route Details
Difficulty level: Beginner
Scenic rating: 4-star
Mileage distribution: 3 km through straight fields and woods, with an estimated 2-hr hike (including breaks and photo stops)
Weather reminder: The hiking location's weather forecast will be announced in the group chat 1 day in advance (e.g., sunny, 18–28°C, recommend bringing sunscreen/raincoat).
Security guarantee
1. First-aid kit, hypoglycemia sugar cubes, 2 walkie-talkies. The first-aid kit includes a tourniquet, iodine, etc.
2. Severe weather: In case of heavy rain or strong winds, activate the alternate route (confirm the alternative return point with the driver in advance).
3. Team member injury: Treat minor abrasions with a first aid kit. For serious injuries, immediately contact local rescue teams while simultaneously notifying the company and family members.
4. Missing team member: Initiate radio call + search in groups along the original route. If contact is not restored within 15 minutes, call the police.
Dressing tips: Adapt to the environment for easy movement • Top: Quick-dry long-sleeve T-shirts (sun and insect protection) are preferred, with a lightweight windproof jacket as an outer layer (for temperature changes or breezes).
• Pants: Quick-dry long pants (scratch-proof and insect-resistant, avoiding leg injuries from shorts), loose fit for unrestricted movement.
• Shoes: Non-slip hiking shoes (essential! Choose deep-tread soles that fit well - avoid slippers or sandals. For kids, pick ones with Velcro straps for easy wear/removal).
• Other: Extra underwear (for post-sweat changes), wide-brimmed sun hat, and 2–3 pairs of thin moisture-wicking socks (to prevent blisters).
Protection and safety:
Priority protection for children
• Sun protection: Children's sunscreen (SPF30+, apply 20 minutes before sun exposure), sun protection face mask (for kids sensitive to sunburn or with delicate skin).
• Mosquito repellent: Child-friendly insect repellent spray (gentle formula), mosquito repellent stickers (attach to clothing, avoid direct skin contact).
Supplies: Lightweight and easy to carry, portion-controlled
• Water: 1–2 bottles of mineral water per person (adjust based on hiking duration). Kids can use water bottles with carrying straps for easy self-transport.
• Food: Energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, chocolate—small portions), fruits (cherry tomatoes, bananas, etc., easy to carry). Avoid heavy foods to reduce load.
Other useful items to enhance your experience:
• Backpack: Bring a small backpack (for kids to carry their own snacks and water to foster independence; adults can carry a backpack for group items).
• Essentials: Tissues/wet wipes (for hands and sweat), trash bags (carry with you, don't leave trash behind)
• Pack light and share the load with adults to avoid overburdening children.
• Explain the purpose of the gear to your child in advance (e.g., "We wear hats so we don't get dizzy from the sun") to make them more willing to carry it.
Disclaimer: This product has limited availability. Your booking is only confirmed upon receiving notification from our staff or customer support. If the activity cannot proceed due to attraction/base circumstances, we will contact you for a full refund without additional compensation. Please read this notice carefully before purchase. By purchasing this product, you acknowledge and agree to all terms stated herein.
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