I have long heard that Guizhou is rich in tourism resources and has many famous scenic spots. One of the big IPs is Wanfenglin in Xingyi. I once saw a poem in a book "there are so many mountains in the world, but only here are the peaks forming a forest", which described Wanfenglin as majestic and unique in landscape. Known as "the world's first peak forest". Before the end of the summer vacation, I finally found time to travel to Xingyi to appreciate the wonders of the Wanfeng forest, the picturesque brocade countryside and the strong ethnic minority culture.
It's a pity that Xingyi has not yet opened the high-speed rail, so the only way to take the high-speed rail is to arrive at Panzhou Station, and then take a taxi or bus to Xingyi City. The plane can reach directly, but I didn't buy a ticket with the right price. So I came here by car. Xingyi’s newly opened ring expressway this year has an exit (Fengdu Toll Station) very close to Wanfenglin. It is next to Xingyi Airport. After getting off the station, it takes 20 minutes to arrive at Wanfenglin. Scenic area.
Search Wanfenglin Scenic Spot on the map, there are two squares, the entrance of the main scenic spot is at Jiangjunfeng Square, there are many ways to visit. The first is to buy tickets + sightseeing tickets, 70 tickets, 50 sightseeing cars. Take a sightseeing bus along Guanfeng Road to overlook Wanfeng Forest. Many scenic spots such as Linfudi can only be seen on the Guanfeng Road, which saves time and effort, and can be played in about two hours.
The second is to just buy tickets and walk to the Guanfeng Road, and you can also see the above scenic spots. However, the Guanfeng Road is long and accompanied by ups and downs, and it is time-consuming and laborious to walk. This kind of tour is not recommended. It is more than ten kilometers back and forth. Although it saves 50 yuan, it is a bit expensive... If you have friends who are interested in hiking, you can try it.
The third is that you don’t need to buy tickets, and you don’t need to go to the Guanfeng Road. You can walk along the road at the foot of the mountain or rent a bicycle. You can enter for free, but you can’t overlook the Wanfeng Forest. You can also drive, but you have to turn right at the Leli intersection. The first time I came, I still bought tickets to enter the scenic spot. When I come back later, I plan to book a homestay in the village for a few days to appreciate the cultural scenery of Wanfenglin Village, enjoy the pastoral scenery along the way, and taste the special food.