The stunning beauty of the place.
It took us 3 days to inspect: day 1 - Avatar rocks, day 2 - a walk along the lake, a cave, a glass bridge, day 3 - Tianmen Mountain.
I am glad that we were a group with a guide - otherwise there is a great chance of getting lost, especially in the location of the Avatar rocks.
A significant point: there are a lot of people in the park (Chinese, mostly), long queues, noisy. Finding a quiet corner/path is not so easy. Moving around the park is by local buses/funiculars.
There are escalators for climbing up on Tianmen Mountain.
Food is sold everywhere near parking lots, such bazaars with local cuisine. Inexpensive.
I highly recommend it to hardy tourists to visit.
Amazing! Excellent! Charming!
We were in early October. The weather is 20 degrees, the most beautiful for walking.
You buy a ticket using your passport. The price includes buses, a fan cooler. You go through the passport once and then everything is through the camera in the face. Very convenient!
Everything is very well thought out. There is a bus from the main entrance, 10-15 minutes to the fanikuler. Then you look at the mountains, you walk. The bus goes to the next location again. Etc. You can also go back through the fan cooler or down by bus.
There are signs everywhere. In 3 languages. Chinese Russian English.
There are also hiking trails.
There is a McDonald's, a cafe. Lots of street food. ( but street ... Specific :)
Mountains are something! The air is beyond words!
We are very lucky, there are not many people.
It's cooler at the top, but not much.
2 full days were enough for us. We entered the park at 9 and left at 17:30
In general, I advise you!
A wonderful place: the Mountains in Avatar have been "written off" from it! There are several entrances to the park. There are a lot of groups of local tourists. But despite the crowds, you can see all the sights in 4 days. I am glad that the pointers are written, including in Russian! In addition, there is a discount on the entrance ticket (for 4 days) for pensioners