In jiuzhaigou, some people will have different degrees of plateau reaction, this aspect is no need to take medicine, bring a strip of chewing gum it, feel others talk to sound like a film attached to the ear when you can eat a, will be better.
Because the altitude is relatively high, so the night will be colder, be careful of cold, you can bring a little punch.
Friends who want to ride a horse, but also pay attention to possible trauma, tourniquet, OK bandage so some common first aid items can be.
If you suffer from other medical conditions (e.g. heart disease, asthma), bring the appropriate medication, which should be completed under the guidance of a physician.
2. Food Preparation
In fact, there is nothing to prepare for food, just bring snacks for the road. Jiuzhaigou's wild food (muntjac, mountain chicken, etc.) is very authentic, just because the transportation is not very convenient, so the dishes, especially vegetarian dishes, will be slightly more expensive.
3. Other Preparations
You'd never guess that if you're going to Jiuzhaigou, yes, even in the height of summer like August, you should always bring a winter coat, and a thicker one at that. Especially in Jiuzhaigou's highest altitude scenic spot, which seems to be called "Changhai", the temperature is very low. We wore thick sweaters, but we were still too cold to stand. The local people were wearing jackets and national costumes to rent to the tourists who needed to take pictures. There are also umbrellas, a must for traveling. But according to my experience, there is not much rain in Jiuzhaigou.
4. Travel Tips
First of all, make sure you bring digital tools such as cameras and camcorders, or you will surely regret it.
Then, make sure you don't miss out on being able to stay at a local resident's house for a night. We stayed overnight on our return trip when it was dark when we walked to the first small market we saw when we first entered the ditch. The market is just a big square and those around there would set up their stalls like a market during the day and take them back at night. The people there usually have extra guest beds stocked in their homes and charge very little, yes, less than the average small hotel. You can eat with them, feel the Tibetan life, and watch "daba movies". If the weather is good, there is a sky full of stars as a companion, is not it fun?
Buy souvenirs, please note that those bracelets and necklaces are available everywhere, usually in the crowd can be cut prices. Directly cut to about half of the original price it, do not worry, the cost of those souvenirs is really not high. But I recommend, in front of the Jiuzhaigou scenic area there is a suspected night market promenade, I do not know if it is open during the day. The goods there are more complete. Don't just go in and start to buy, the corridor is very long, there are a lot of things, I guarantee you see what you want to buy. Cowboy hats, shawls, yak horn combs, a variety of handicrafts, handicraft workshop ...... a variety of things. Still to say, advocate bargaining. As we all know, travelers are highly susceptible to extortion, so please carefully identify the value of goods.
The last thing is that you may encounter hunters with firearms on the road. It's not very common though, that one time I stumbled upon them in the early hours of the morning and had the pleasure of chatting with them, but the native Tibetans have limited Mandarin, so I didn't have an in-depth conversation.
One more thing, the scenic area is quite large and follows a one-stop bus-like vehicle. If you want to spend more time at the spots where you get off the bus and take more sets of photos, you can follow the bus without rushing. Soon the next bus will come, then you can follow them to move on. But you need to be careful to carry your belongings.
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