Zhangjiajie Guide: Visiting the Avatar Mountains

Zhangjiajie is three completely separate attractions that most tourists confuse. The Avatar pillars are in the National Forest Park. Heaven’s Gate is Tianmen Mountain. The Glass Bridge is somewhere else entirely.

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The first confusion to resolve: Zhangjiajie is not one place. It is a city, a national park, a separate mountain, and a canyon, all within the same region but each requiring separate tickets and transport. Many first-time visitors arrive expecting to see everything in two days and leave feeling disoriented and rushed.

The three attractions are: the UNESCO Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (the Avatar pillars), Tianmen Mountain (Heaven’s Gate arch and glass skywalks), and Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon (the glass bridge). Here is how to plan each one.

The Three Attractions

AttractionLocationWhat It IsTicketDays Needed
Zhangjiajie National Forest ParkWulingyuan, 30km from cityThe Avatar pillars. Sandstone columns rising from forest.¥298 (4-day pass)2 minimum
Tianmen MountainZhangjiajie City centerNatural arch. Cable car. Glass skywalks.¥2881 full day
Grand Canyon Glass BridgeSouth of city, separate roadWorld’s highest glass-bottomed bridge. Canyon hike.¥138Half to full day

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: The Avatar Mountains

The quartz-sandstone pillars of Wulingyuan are the landscape that inspired the floating mountains of Pandora in James Cameron’s Avatar. More than 3,000 columns, many over 200 metres tall, rise from dense forest. Some are topped with trees and shrubs that have grown in the thin soil on the summit. The effect from a viewpoint above the cloud line is of islands floating in a white sea.

The key areas

  • Yuanjiajie (Avatar Hallelujah Mountain area): The highest and most famous section. The Bailong Elevator (world’s highest outdoor elevator, 326 metres, free with park ticket) is here. Queue early or late to avoid 2-hour waits.
  • Golden Whip Stream (金鞭溪): A 5 km valley hike following a stream between the pillars at ground level. Less crowded than the summit areas. Wild monkeys visible here in the morning.
  • Tianzi Mountain (天子山): The northernmost section. Cable car access. Some of the most dramatic pillar formations and often quieter than Yuanjiajie.
  • Yangjiajie: More rugged, less visited. Best for escaping the main crowds.

The timed-entry system (2025 onwards)

Since summer 2025, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park requires timed-entry slot booking. Reserve your slot online before arrival. Bring your passport. Facial recognition is used at the gate and for cable cars inside the park. If you are late for your slot, you must rebook a later time. Book through Trip.com or your hotel.

Where to stay

Stay in Wulingyuan town adjacent to the park, not in Zhangjiajie City. Commuting 30 km each way from the city adds 1 hour to each park day. The town has adequate hotels and restaurants. Nothing fancy, but the proximity saves significant time.

Tianmen Mountain

Tianmen Mountain is in Zhangjiajie City, 30 km from the national park. The attraction is built around three elements: the world’s longest cable car (7.5 km, 28 minutes, spectacular views), Tianmen Cave (a massive natural arch 30 metres wide and 57 metres tall in the cliff face), and the glass skywalks on the cliffs near the summit. Full comparison: Tianmen Mountain vs the National Forest Park.

The critical weather rule

Do not go to Tianmen Mountain on a foggy day. The glass skywalks and the Tianmen Cave views are the entire point of the attraction. In zero visibility, you have paid ¥288 to walk through white nothing. Check the forecast the night before. If the visibility is poor, switch to a national park day instead (the pillars in mist are actually beautiful). Tianmen in bad weather is a wasted ticket.

The Glass Bridge

The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge is a separate attraction south of the city in the Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Different ticket, different transport, different day. Full guide: Is the Glass Bridge Worth It?.

How to Avoid the Crowds

Full crowd avoidance guide: How to Avoid the Crowds at Zhangjiajie.

Frequently Asked Questions

Three full days minimum: 2 days for the National Forest Park, 1 day for Tianmen Mountain. Add a fourth day if you want the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge. The park alone can fill 2 days without rushing. Trying to do everything in 2 days results in a rushed, exhausting experience.

Wulingyuan town for the National Forest Park. Zhangjiajie City for Tianmen Mountain. Wulingyuan is 30 km from Zhangjiajie City, adjacent to the park entrance. Staying in Wulingyuan saves 1 hour of transport per day for the park. If you are only doing Tianmen Mountain, stay in the city.

April to May or September to October. Avoid summer (June to August): hot, humid, and packed with domestic tourists. Avoid Golden Week (October 1-7). The park has over 80 million annual visitors. Timing matters significantly.

Yes. Since summer 2025 the National Forest Park uses timed-entry slots. You must reserve your entry slot in advance online or through your hotel. Slots at popular times sell out. Bring your passport: facial recognition is used for entry.

Fly to Zhangjiajie Hehua Airport (DYG) from most major Chinese cities. Or take the G-train: about 6 to 7 hours from Chongqing, 5 to 6 hours from Changsha. Zhangjiajie West station is slightly closer to Wulingyuan (30 minutes). Zhangjiajie main station is closer to Tianmen Mountain (10 minutes).

For Tianmen vs the park: Tianmen Mountain vs National Forest Park. For the Glass Bridge: Glass Bridge guide. For crowd avoidance: Crowd Avoidance guide.

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