Mount Siguniang
by EthanHenderson
Jun 18, 2025
In the scorching heat of summer, cities feel like giant steamers, making people restless and uncomfortable. Yet at this time, Mount Siguniang resembles a cool fairyland forgotten by time, with an average temperature of just 17°C, making it an ideal summer retreat.
Step into Shuangqiao Valley and hop on a sightseeing bus—the breathtaking scenery along the way will leave you spellbound. The Budala Peak stands like a majestic palace against the backdrop of blue skies and white clouds, exuding solemnity and grandeur. At Nianyuba, don’t miss the chance to go rafting. Drift downstream in an inflatable boat along the crystal-clear water, flanked by lush trees and vibrant wildflowers. The gentle breeze carries a refreshing coolness, making you feel as if you’re gliding through a painting. The lake at Sigunacuo mirrors the surrounding snow-capped mountains and forests like a giant mirror, creating a dreamlike and breathtaking scene.
Changping Valley is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Follow the winding trails under towering trees that form a natural green canopy, shielding you from the summer heat. Walk on soft grassy paths, occasionally spotting squirrels darting playfully through the woods. Along the way, the Chongchongjiao Waterfall cascades down, splashing cool mist into the air. At Muluozi, vast meadows dotted with grazing yaks and sheep stretch before you, while the towering Yaomei Peak pierces the clouds in the distance, its snow-capped summit glistening in the sunlight—a picture-perfect pastoral scene.
For outdoor adventurers, Haizi Valley offers thrilling challenges. Start your hike from Chaoshanping, where you can admire the full panorama of Mount Siguniang, its snow-capped peaks appearing especially majestic under the sun. In June and July, wildflowers blanket the mountainsides like a colorful carpet. Venture deeper to reach Huahaizi, where alpine lakes sparkle like jewels embedded in the pristine land. The crystal-clear waters reflect the blue skies, white clouds, and surrounding snow-capped peaks, creating a scene straight out of a fairy tale.
Beyond its natural beauty, Mount Siguniang’s cuisine is not to be missed. Try the Tibetan hot pot, brimming with fresh yak meat and wild mushrooms simmered in a rich broth—steaming hot and bursting with flavor, each bite embodies the warmth and boldness of the highlands. Pair butter tsampa with yak yogurt for a unique blend of creamy richness and tangy sweetness. Wash it all down with seabuckthorn juice—refreshing, packed with vitamins, and the perfect boost for your journey.
This summer, escape the hustle and heat of the city and head to Mount Siguniang for a cool retreat. In this earthly paradise, find inner peace and freedom.
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