Adventure & Nature
China spans over 9.6 million square kilometers, crossing five time zones and nearly 50 degrees of latitude. Elevation ranges from the Himalayan peaks above 8,000 meters to coastlines at sea level — creating one of the most varied natural landscapes on earth. These contrasts shape a rich network of outdoor routes: highland trails, karst valleys, deep forests, desert ridges and snowy peaks. Some take days to reach, others start just outside the city.
As experienced hikers, climbers and skiers, we made a set of classic and lesser-known routes — ones we’ve walked, climbed, skied, loved, and recommend. We hope you’ll find something that moves you too, and feel a different rhythm of the earth while exploring China.
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Into Big Mountains: High Altitude Hiking Trip in Western Sichuan
Sichuan, Adventure
This is a journey across the Tibetan highlands of Western Sichuan, where snow peaks cut the sky, and faith lives on in quiet valleys and wind-worn walls. Not behind fences, but in monasteries that echo with chants, and mountain trails still used by yaks and pilgrims.
In 7 days, drive past glaciers and alpine passes, wake beneath the Four Sisters peaks, hike through red forests and highland pastures, sleep in a monastery beneath Minya Konka, and stand face to face with one of China’s greatest mountains. From butter tea to foot-soaks, from prayer wheels to glacier hikes.
Welcome to Western Sichuan, raw, remote, and deeply human. This is the mountains, not as scenery, but as soul.

Rich in Nature, Filled in Soul: Wandering Far West in Xinjiang
Xinjiang, Nature
This is a journey across the vast frontiers of Xinjiang, where deserts meet glaciers, and stories drift with the wind across steppe and stone.
Not in museums, but in bustling bazaars, quiet mosques, and yurts where strangers are always welcome.
In 12 days, cross the TienShan mountains and Ili grasslands, ride past yurts and glacier-fed rivers, wander through red rock valleys and border villages, and sleep by the mirrored stillness of Sayram Lake.
From sunrise over Kanas to sunset in Turpan, from Kazakh horseback songs to Uyghur courtyard feasts, every stop reveals a different rhythm of life.
Welcome to Xinjiang—bold, beautiful, and full of soul.

Fighting Gravity: Rock Climbing Trip in Baihe Beijing
Beijing, Adventure
Baihe(White River) offers a world-class climbing escape with towering walls, tranquil river bends, and a slice of rural life rarely seen by tourists.
This one-day adventure blends sport climbing on solid granite, serene village views, and hands-on connection with China’s emerging outdoor culture.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned climber, Baihe delivers a breath of fresh air—and stone.

Mystery Cracks: Rock Climbing Trip in LiMing Yunnan
Yunnan, Adventure
Liming, tucked away in the red rock canyons of Yunnan, offers a sandstone climbing paradise where dramatic cliffs, LiSu culture, and timeless village rhythms meet.
This two-day adventure weaves together world-renowned crack climbs, sweeping mountain vistas, and an authentic taste of China’s southwestern frontier.
Whether you're new to trad or chasing splitter perfection, Liming invites you to slow down, gear up, and climb into something unforgettable.

Heaven on Earth: Rock Climbing Trip in Yangshuo Guanxi
Guangxi, Adventure
Yangshuo is a limestone paradise where jungle-covered towers rise from riverside fields, offering one of the most iconic climbing experiences in Asia.
This one-day adventure brings together well-bolted sport routes, lush karst scenery, and a taste of rural Guangxi life far beyond the tourist trail.
Whether you're tying in for the first time or chasing your next project, Yangshuo is where movement meets landscape—and stays with you long after.

Rising from Bamboo: Rock Climbing Trip in LinAn Zhejiang
Hangzhou, Adventure
Lion's head Rock in LinAn, Zhejiang, is a hidden gem of eastern China—where lush bamboo forests, sweeping ridgelines, and clean granite faces come together just a stone’s throw from Hangzhou.
This two-day adventure pairs well-bolted sport routes with peaceful countryside charm, offering a perfect retreat for both new climbers and seasoned weekend warriors.
Whether you're chasing your first send or enjoying a day out in nature, Lion's head rock delivers vertical joy with a gentle breeze of discovery.
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12 Days Rock Climbing Grand Tour in China
China, Adventure
China’s Rock Climbing Grand Tour is an odyssey through the vertical soul of a vast and varied land—where every region tells a different story through stone.
In 12 days, travel from the granite cracks of Beijing’s wild canyons, through the crimson sandstone spires of Liming’s LiSu highlands, to the jungle-draped limestone towers of Yangshuo. Each stop offers a new rhythm, new movement, and a deeper sense of place.
More than just climbs, this is a journey into culture, landscape, and the raw joy of discovery. From splitter trad to sculpted tufas, from village noodles to sunset ridgelines—this is China, one pitch at a time.