
This UNESCO Global Geopark is famous for its towering sandstone pillars, dense forests, and diverse wildlife. It is the first national forest park in China and inspired the floating Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar.
Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, take cable cars for panoramic views, and enjoy the natural beauty of the park’s unique landscape.

Known as the 'Heaven’s Gate,' Tianmen Mountain features a natural archway in the mountain, a thrilling glass skywalk, and a scenic cable car ride that is one of the longest in the world.
The mountain offers spectacular views, a temple, and a cliff-hanging walkway that attracts many visitors seeking adventure and spiritual experiences.

This glass bridge spans the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and is one of the longest and highest glass-bottom bridges in the world.
It offers breathtaking views of the canyon below and is a popular attraction for thrill-seekers and photographers alike.

A vast karst cave system featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, underground rivers, and waterfalls.
The cave is well-lit and developed for tourism, providing visitors with a unique underground adventure experience.

A serene lake surrounded by lush mountains, Baofeng Lake is known for its clear waters and scenic boat rides.
Visitors can enjoy peaceful boat tours, explore nearby hiking trails, and take in the tranquil natural environment.
A picturesque valley within Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, known for its crystal-clear streams, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity.
The valley offers hiking paths and opportunities to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the region.

Famous for its dramatic sandstone pillars and less crowded trails, Yangjiajie offers a more rugged and adventurous hiking experience.
It is a favorite spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts seeking to explore Zhangjiajie’s iconic landscapes.

A scenic walking trail featuring a series of unique rock formations, cliffs, and lush vegetation.
The gallery is accessible by electric carts and offers a leisurely way to enjoy the natural beauty of Zhangjiajie.

A spectacular canyon known for its dramatic cliffs, diverse flora and fauna, and the famous glass bridge.
The canyon provides hiking opportunities and stunning views, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.
Located within Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Huangshi Village offers panoramic views of the sandstone pillars and surrounding landscapes.
It is a popular spot for hiking and photography, providing a closer look at the park’s natural wonders.