Explore the Tangjiahe Nature Reserve, home to a
breadth of animals, including the endangered Golden Monkey, Cloud Leopard, and
Giant Panda. Hike along the many trails, crossing paths with wildlife in their
winter habitat. The serene environment envelopes us as we make slow, calculated
movements, trying to blend in with the scenery in the presence of the animals
going about their lives. After exploring the Tangjiahe Nature Reserve,
experience an original 15th century Buddhist monastery in Pingwu, which was
unfortunately affected by the May 2008 earthquake, but still retains some of its
five-hundred year old structures. Stopping by a Qiang minority village along the
way, we journey on to Jiuzhaigou National Park where film director Ang Lee
filmed stunning landscape scenes for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." The next
two days, we explore the natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and
World Biosphere Reserve, enjoying picnic lunches in the serenity of its
multi-leveled waterfalls, vivid lakes and picturesque paths. Our first morning
takes us on a hike at Zechawa Valley, where overlapping peaks stretch beyond
sight, followed by a lovely hike in Shu Zheng Valley by many of its over 40
stunning lakes. Our second full day in Jiuzhaigou finds us in the
beautiful virgin forests of Rize Valley, where we look down into its famed
Five-Flower Lake with its shallow lakebed covered in ancient fallen trees. In
contrast, we find everything nearby Mirror Lake is reflected on the lake's
surface, creating a double landscape of grasslands, forests and distant
mountains.
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