本帖最后由 ceciliachiu 于 2013-4-8 21:17 编辑
After Huanglong, we spent two days in Jiuzhaigou. We took the national park bus from Goukou and got off at Changhai, then walked all the way from Changhai to Nuorilang Falls. At Nuorilang Falls, we got on the bus and headed towards the Primeval Forest and from there we walked back to Nuorilang Falls and eventually to our hostel in the national park where we spent a night.
Albeit it rained from time to time, we enjoyed our walk in tranquility as we were the only tourists who chose to walk the long way.
The day before, we spent a night in the village outside the park.
I like the gates/doors of the shops in the village, which are full of character.
The weather was not very good throughout our two days of visit but the scenary was still impressive.
A tourist paid to don a tribal costume for photos
Ancient fallen tree trunks criss crossing the bottom of the lakes
A shop in one of the villages inside the national park
This is the kitchen of the Tibetan house where we stayed overnight in the park
On the second day, we left the village and started to walk back to the Goukou gate.
Tibetan prayer wheels
We took a detour to a deserted Tibetan village on the top of a hill near 扎如马道
On our way back to the main tourist track, we spotted a bright purple mushroom.
Signs of modernisation
A Tibetan house in the national park
Fugus growing on the footpath
The water in Jiuzhaigou always has this magical colour of blue
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