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Conquer the Lesser Mount Tiandu with Ease

Mount Tiandu is located in Huangshan Scenic Area, with an altitude of 1,810m. It is one of the three main peaks of Huangshan and one of the most precipitous peaks in Huangshan. Transportation: Take the scenic area bus from the South Gate of Huangshan Scenic Area to Yungu Temple Station, transfer to the cable car to Baie Ridge Station, and walk for about 1.5 hours to reach Mount Tiandu. You can also walk 2 hours from the upper station of Yuping Cableway to reach it. Best season: April to November is the best climbing period, with azaleas blooming in May and the most beautiful autumn colors in October. Hiking route: It is recommended to go up the mountain from the direction of Yupinglou, passing Yingke Pine and Lotus Peak, the whole journey takes about 3–4 hours. You can choose to return to Yungu Temple via Banshan Temple when descending the mountain. Note that Mount Tiandu implements a one-way traffic system. Must-see attractions: 1. Carp's Back: The most dangerous section, only 0.5m wide, with cliffs on both sides as deep as 1,000m 2. Tiandu Summit: The summit platform, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Huangshan 3. Immortal Pointing the Way: Iconic strange stone landscape 4. Golden Rooster Crows at Heavenly Gate: Sunrise viewing spot Equipment recommendations: 1. Non-slip hiking shoes are essential 2. Bring enough drinking water (at least 2L) 3. Sunscreen and sun hat 4. Lightweight raincoat 5. Trekking poles (optional) Precautions: 1. Climb according to your ability, some sections have a slope of 70 degrees 2. There are no shops along the way, so you need to bring your own dry food 3. Climbing is strictly prohibited in thunderstorms 4. It is not recommended to continue climbing after 3pm 5. Patients with heart disease and high blood pressure should be cautious Nearby accommodation: It is recommended to choose Yupinglou Hotel or Baiyun Hotel, which is convenient for watching the sunrise the next day. Rooms in peak season need to be booked 1 month in advance. Dining recommendations: Simple meals are available on the mountain, it is recommended to bring your own high-energy food. After descending the mountain, you can taste Huangshan specialties such as stinky mandarin fish and hairy tofu. Be sure to check the weather forecast before climbing and avoid rainy days.
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Posted: May 1, 2025
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