Just returned from a challenging trip to Enshi – sisters planning to go, think twice!
by 3mbr@_R@v3nbl@de
Jul 11, 2025
Hey lovelies, just got back from Enshi and have so much to share! Visiting Enshi in July was a love-hate experience. This guide is for sisters planning their trip, hoping to help you avoid pitfalls~
🌟Current situation in July:
July is peak tourist season in Enshi – super crowded everywhere! Photos require queuing. The weather is quite hot, making daytime outings physically demanding. But the upside? Lush green landscapes as far as the eye can see 🌳
💖Why visit:
Enshi's natural scenery is breathtaking. Unique karst landforms feature canyons, fissures, caves, and stone forests – each like nature's carefully crafted artwork. Every shot is Instagram-worthy, perfect for nature lovers.
✈️Transport guide:
• Flights: Enshi Xujiaping Airport has limited flights – book early. The airport is close to downtown (20-30min taxi).
• Trains: Enshi Station and Lichuan Station with direct high-speed rail from many cities.
• Local transport: Buses reach most attractions but have long intervals. Taxis are convenient. Consider chartered cars or local tours for flexibility.
📌Detailed itinerary:
• Day1: Arrive → check-in → Tujia Daughter City. Enjoy ethnic culture, snacks, and folk performances at night.
• Day2: Enshi Grand Canyon (Qixingzhai + Yunlong Ground Fissure). Must-see: Qixingzhai's "Incense Stick" and Yunlong's spectacular waterfalls. Allow 6-8 hours – wear comfy shoes.
• Day3: Pingshan Canyon. Depart early for stunning photos on floating boats. Visit Pengjiazhai's century-old stilt houses in afternoon.
• Day4: Shiziguan Scenic Area. Experience the viral water floating bridge by car or shuttle. Visit Xuan'en for night views.
• Day5: Suobuya Stone Forest. Wander through 460-million-year-old geological wonders.
📸9 must-visit spots:
1. Enshi Grand Canyon: Deep canyons, thrilling cliff walkways. The "Incense Stick" looks magical in mist.
2. Yunlong Ground Fissure: Numerous waterfalls with Bihe Bridge spanning the fissure.
3. Pingshan Canyon: China's "Semporna" with crystal-clear emerald waters – perfect for floating boat photos.
4. Shiziguan Floating Bridge: Internet-famous water bridge – driving across creates splashing fun.
5. Suobuya Stone Forest: Unique formations – don't miss Lotus Village and Rhinoceros Gully.
6. Tujia Daughter City: Ancient town full of ethnic culture, performances, and food.
7. Tusi City: Great for learning Tujia history with distinctive architecture.
8. Pengjiazhai: Well-preserved stilt house complex with rustic charm.
9. Earth Core Valley: Deep canyons with dense vegetation and glass bridge attractions.
🍱Local food recommendations:
1. Enshi baby potatoes: Crispy outside, soft inside – delicious any style.
2. Zhangguan Hezha: Specialty bean product with delicate texture – pairs well with side dishes.
3. You Xiang'er: Crispy outside, tender inside with various fillings – super satisfying.
4. Tujia bacon: Unique smoked flavor – great for stir-fries or stews.
5. Shefan: Steamed glutinous rice with wild onions and bacon – aromatic.
6. Doupi: Enshi specialty noodles with savory broth – exceptional flavor.
🏠Accommodation tips:
1. Downtown hotels: Convenient transport with great food nearby. Recommend near Enshi Station or Tuqiaoba.
2. Lichuan homestays: Ideal for visiting Tenglong Cave etc., with countryside views.
3. Scenic area inns: Near Pingshan Canyon/Enshi Grand Canyon for early access (higher prices).
📣Pro tips:
1. Book tickets and accommodation early – peak season sells out fast.
2. Sunscreen and bug spray essential – strong UV and mosquitoes in July.
3. Most attractions involve hiking – comfortable shoes are crucial.
4. Changeable weather – always carry rain gear.
5. Only use licensed operators for chartered cars/tours to avoid scams.
That's my Enshi travel guide! Though July is hot and crowded, Enshi's beauty makes it worthwhile~
Post by 3mbr@_R@v3nbl@de | Jul 11, 2025
















