

The trekking from Tiger Leaping Gorge to Baoshan Stone Town and Luguhu Lake will take you to trek along the Jinsha River, the upper Yangtze River. You will explore the Naxi people in the remote villages at the bank of Jinsha River as well as the Lisu, Yi and Mosuo ethnic people in the moutains. This is hard trekking trail, the most romantic part is the trekking from Baoshan stone town to Lugu lake, we have to take twice ferry across the lake with our donkeys, and pilgram to Lugu lake.Trekking around Lugu lake , warship the local Zhamei Temple,and the Matriarchal saint mountain:Gemu, which is named by the Local god,the legend story said she cried for her lover,so the tears following all the way became Lugu lake,and now it became dating centre for lovers
Meili Snow Mountain is the highest holy mountain in Yunnan with Mt.Kawagebo Peak (6,740m). It is in the fall time and it must be clear day. The snow-capped Mountains, whose every peak is the subject of an enchanting tale. The glacier at the foot of the peak extends 11,000 feet downward to a surprisingly low level, seeming to plunge into the Lancang (Mekong ) River. Tucked away at the foot of Mt. Kawagebo, one of Tibets most sacred mountains, is the stunningly beautiful and isolated village of Yubeng. With the exception of the occasional mountain climbing expedition and Buddhists on a pilgrimage to the mountain and sacred waterfall a half-days walk away, Yubeng is rarely visited by outsiders.
Tiger Leaping Gorge of Jinsha-Yangtze River is one of the deepest gorges in the world.It is divided into three sections: Upper, Middle and Lower Hutiao. At the narrowest spot the river is only 30 meters wide. The mouth of the gorge is 1,800 meters above sea level. The river is flanked by Yulong and Haba snow mountains, with a height difference of 3,900 meters. During the 7 days trip you will explore in the village of the local hill tribes, accommodation is in basic conditions guest houses but the hospitality is warm and welcoming. You will trek through some mountains and valleys that the sceneries are unbelievable. It is a rare opportunity to see first hand the farmers way of lives.
