Jiangmen Enping | One-Day Hike at Niutang Mountain

Day 1 Guangzhou → Shitou Village → Longtouling → Guangzhou

07:00

Meet and sign in at Kecun Exit B (Line 3 & Line 8)

07:30

We set off on time, the tour leader explained the itinerary and led everyone to play fun games, with laughter all the way

10:30

Arriving at the starting point of the hike, after warming up, we walked through the small village and arrived at the trailhead. We began to climb the steep slope all the way up, through the jungle, and reached the top of Longshan. The view suddenly expanded.

12:00

Arriving at the platform lunch spot, you can look up at the high mountain grass slopes and overlook the villages. After a leisurely lunch, continue to move forward, take the dragon head, the wind blows the grass, and the rocks are scattered. Then go down the mountain from the other side and head towards Huangjiao Village.

5:30 PM

In the evening, we went down to the foot of the mountain. There was a farm where we could make some small supplies and use the restroom. Those who arrived first would wait for the last group and return after everyone was there.

9:00 PM

Back to Guangzhou, kissed goodbye with tears, and promised to see you next time~

Driving distance: about 190 km, at least two and a half hours one way

Hiking: The route is about 11.5 km long and takes 4-6 hours, with a total elevation gain of 700 m.

Note: A text message will be sent in the afternoon before the event. Please pay attention to the link in the text message. You can use the link to enter the WeChat event group in advance.

Niutang Mountain is located in Hewei Village, Naji Town, Enping City, at the junction of Enping, Yangdong, and Yangchun, and near the Qixingkeng Primeval Forest Nature Reserve. Its summit, Lantouling, reaches 1,040 meters above sea level and is known as Enping's highest peak. While the mountain's sprawling massif isn't particularly towering or precipitous, it is certainly majestic and impressive. From the summit, one can overlook all the other mountains. Lantouling is a barren land, known for its flat top covered in weeds. It also has the majestic-sounding name "Longshan," but people still remember its former name, "Lantouling." Perhaps for thousands of years, the name "Lantou Mountain" will persist, or perhaps it will only exist in the memories of a few.