Monday, February 21, 2011

Shenzhen Maluan Mountain


Maluan Mountain is a beautiful natural mountain in Shenzhen, it is very popular among avid hikers. The mountain is known as "easy, safe, beautiful and varied with clear streams, lush woods, Chinese plum blossoms ". There is a small village on Maluan Mountain where tourists can have an exciting adventure in the Chinese countryside.

It is a romantic mountain, it is said that many Shenzhen residents have fallen in love when climbing it. Expeditions to Maluan Mountain usually start at Diecuihu Reservoir, about 15 minutes from Xiaomeisha beach. The most attractive route is along a stream, the scenery is more beautiful and explorers can enjoy the nice cool water.


The stream is less than half-a-meter deep, with boulders forming natural steps for hikers. Jumping from one boulder to another is a real test of balance. Trekking up the stream is full of challenges and quite refreshing.
Much of the stream is under the tree, so you will fell cool even in the hottest summer. The sounds of water splashing add to the tranquility and coolness of the mountain.


Maluan Waterfalls with 16 meters high and is one of the largest in the Shenzhen area, while there are also some smaller falls. Many leisurely hikers just enjoy watching the thundering waterfalls or bathing in the cool water, rock-climbers practice their skills on the cliffs beside the waterfalls.


Maluan mountain is well-known for its plum blossom trees, which bloom in January. The Plum Blossom Pavilion at the summit offers you a charming view. It is advisable for starting the expedition at about 10 AM, and you will arrive at the Plum Blossom Pavilion at noon. There is a samll villiage near here where you can take a relaxing lunch, it willl take you about 30 minutes to get there by walk. It is so interesting to buy some farm produces and cook in the locals houes.

 Travel tips
You had better to take some water and food with you. It is easy to get lost on Maluan Mountain because it has several peaks, so it is wise to bring a guide on your first visit.

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