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Tiger Leaping Gorge

虎跳峡 · Hutiaoxia

One of the deepest gorges on Earth, where the Yangtze River squeezes through a gap narrow enough for a tiger to leap across. A 2-day trek with 2,000-meter cliff walls.

Region
Lijiang / Yunnan
Season
May – Jun, Sep – Nov
Effort
Challenging
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Quick facts

What to know before you go

Tiger Leaping Gorge is a curated China Hidden Gems destination in Yunnan, selected for travelers who want the place, timing, effort, and logistics in one scan.

Administrative location
Lijiang, Yunnan
Chinese name
虎跳峡 · Hutiaoxia
Best season
May – Jun, Sep – Nov
Difficulty
Challenging

Editorial briefing

Why this place works

One of the deepest gorges on Earth, where the Yangtze River squeezes through a gap narrow enough for a tiger to leap across. A 2-day trek with 2,000-meter cliff walls.

Why go

  • One of the deepest gorges on Earth, where the Yangtze River squeezes through a gap narrow enough for a tiger to leap across. A 2-day trek with 2,000-meter cliff walls.
  • Tiger Leaping Gorge gives travelers a concrete reason to plan around Lijiang, yunnan, not just a generic first-trip city list.
  • It is strongest for natural wonders, photography, with enough practical context to compare timing, difficulty, and onward route fit.

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The Tiger's Leap

The story: a tiger, cornered by a hunter, made the jump across the gorge at its narrowest point — a 25-meter gap where the Jinsha River (upper Yangtze) blasts through with enough force to drown out conversation. Below, the water drops 200 meters across a string of rapids. Above, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (5,596m) and Haba Snow Mountain (5,396m) loom on either side, creating one of the deepest river canyons anywhere on Earth.

The Trek

The high trail — narrow paths carved into cliff faces with the river 2,000 meters below

The Tiger Leaping Gorge trek is regularly called China's best multi-day hike. The high trail traces ancient Naxi paths along the gorge rim with the river constantly visible 2,000 meters below and snow-capped peaks filling the sky above.

Day 1: Qiaotou to Halfway Guesthouse

  • ~16 km
  • Starts at 1,800m, climbs to 2,670m, drops to 2,200m
  • The "28 Bends" — a relentless switchback climb — is the day's crux
  • Reward: sunset from the Halfway Guesthouse terrace, cold beer in hand

Day 2: Halfway to Tina's Guesthouse

  • ~12 km
  • More exposed trails with real drop-offs — not the place to check your phone
  • Optional scramble down to the river via the Middle Tiger Leaping Stone
  • Ends at Walnut Grove village

When to Go

Spring (May–June): wildflowers, snowmelt waterfalls pouring off the canyon walls. Autumn (Sep–Nov): clear skies, the best mountain visibility. Skip July–August — the rain brings rockfall, and the trails get slippery.

Getting There

Bus from Lijiang Old Town to Qiaotou (2 hours). Most guesthouses arrange return transport from Tina's at the trail's end.

Pro Tips

  • Carry 2+ liters of water per day — refilling options on the high trail are scarce
  • The guesthouses are better than you'd expect. Hot showers, decent food, cold beer
  • GPS or Maps.me offline maps beat any guidebook. Local guides are available but not required
  • Lijiang sits at 2,400m — spend a day there first to adjust to the altitude

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