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Q: How long does it take to reach the top of the Yellow Mountains?

And what's the accommodation like up there?

11 years 26 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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it would take 2hrs or so if u walk/climb fast.... not so bad.. make sure its not foggy day... or the only thing you get will be just exercise climbing...

i remember there is cableway as well

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Depends on how quickly you climb and what form of transportation you use.

Helicopter, 5 mins.

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Yellow mountains, not sure, but the purple and pink ones you can get there in no time flat!

As to the accommodations, they are whatever you can imagine!

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  Didn't do it on foot, there's a cable car, but it's worth the visit. Just make sure you book online beforehand, or they'll bend you over. Everyone asked for about 600 a night when I went there, but we went back down the mountain, booked online and got it cheaper. Can't remember how much, I was loaded at the time. But it was a lot less.

  Definitely worth the visit. Don't do a tour guide visit though, they miss the best part, which is the Grand Canyon. Not as impressive as its American counterpart, but pretty spectacular. Don't miss it.

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