Day 1 Shanghai → Shenxi → Longjiu Ancient Trail → Shanghai
All day
07:30-07:45 Meet at the designated location of China-TravelNote and sign in. Depart at 07:45 sharp, enjoy interactive activities and itinerary introductions on board, and have fun all the way!
Around 11:00, we arrived at Shenxi Village. We walked through the literary and artistic village and arrived at the entrance of the hiking trail. There were many snacks for everyone to replenish their supplies. Then we climbed the stairs and strolled in the clear stream and bamboo forest.
The ascending Jiuling Ancient Trail is tranquil and quaint, with Canglongtan, Wolong Creek, and Shanxing Bridge all along the way, gradually ascending into the clouds. Soon, we arrived at Panjiatian Reservoir, where the azure waters and forest shadows shimmered in the tranquility. Let's share a meal along the way, taking in the panoramic views of the blue lake and sky. Let's share some delicious food and drinks together, and enjoy a decadent meal along the way!
Then we went up the mechanized dirt road and reached the top of Cape Rock Mountain, where we could see the overlapping peaks and the vast mountains. How comfortable and refreshing!
Continuing on, we reached the Longgang Ridge ridgeline, flanked by magnificent tea fields. The winding ridgeline offered a breathtaking view of the wilderness. Arriving at the Nanshan campsite, we turned onto a forest trail. Towering pine and fir trees on either side blocked out the sun, yet the experience felt like a forested wilderness.
Gather at the right time and return home.
We arrived in Shanghai around 19:00, ending a pleasant day. Everyone was reluctant to leave and kissed goodbye with tears in their eyes.
Equipment recommendations: Mountain cleaning activities encourage everyone to travel without leaving any trace
Try not to bring self-heating pots/self-heating rice with you to the mountain (it will easily generate wet garbage and is difficult to dispose of)
Try to bring your own water bottle with you when you go up the mountain instead of buying bottled water (to reduce the production of plastic)
We provide disposable gloves for mountain cleaning, but due to the inconvenience of cleaning and recycling, we encourage everyone to bring their own gloves, which are easier to reuse.









