Yubeng Hiking Guide: Immersed in Primeval Forests and Sacred Ice Lakes

1️⃣DAY1: Lijiang - Xiaozhongdian - Moon Bend - Feilai Temple
Depart from Lijiang and drive to Xiaozhongdian, a picturesque town along the way to Shangri-La. In spring, it's adorned with blooming rhododendrons, while autumn transforms it into a golden grassland—perfect for a brief stop and photo opportunities.
Continue to Feilai Temple. After arrival, check in to your hotel. If time permits, explore the surroundings to acclimatize to the high altitude.
Evening: Rest at the hotel to prepare for the next day’s adventure. If the weather is clear, enjoy a dazzling starry night.

2️⃣DAY2: Feilai Temple - Lancang River - Ninong Grand Canyon - Yubeng Village
Wake up early at Feilai Temple to witness the sunrise over Meili Snow Mountain, a rare and breathtaking spectacle said to bring a year of luck. After this magical moment, drive to the Lancang River for its majestic views. Then, enter Ninong Grand Canyon for a hike to Yubeng Village. The canyon’s rugged terrain offers stunning scenery—stay safe and follow trail markers.
Noon: Enjoy packed snacks at a suitable spot during the hike.
Afternoon: Continue hiking to Yubeng Village, which consists of Upper and Lower Yubeng. Most routes first reach Lower Yubeng. Check in at your pre-booked guesthouse, settle in, and rest.

3️⃣DAY3: Yubeng Village - Ice Lake - Yubeng Village
Hike from Yubeng Village to the sacred Ice Lake (elevation ~3,800m). The trail winds through lush primeval forests with diverse flora. As you ascend, the views grow more spectacular. At the lake, marvel at its serene beauty surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks.
Evening: Gaze at the stars from the guesthouse courtyard, soaking in Yubeng’s tranquil mystique.

4️⃣DAY4: Yubeng Village - Ninong Canyon - Lijiang
Hike out of Yubeng via Ninong Canyon, where the scenery differs from the inbound route—steeper cliffs and babbling streams. Watch your step on narrow sections.

Essential Gear: Waterproof hiking boots, windproof jackets, fleece, trekking poles, and knee pads are must-haves. Pack ample food, water, and altitude-sickness meds (e.g., Rhodiola, Diamox).
🌟Tips: Yubeng is high-altitude—ensure good health and acclimatization beforehand. Pace yourself, respect local culture (avoid photographing residents/religious sites), and carry out all trash.

Post by Simmons_59*Ethan | Jul 1, 2025

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