▼After hiking to the Divine Waterfall, you can exit the Ninong Grand Canyon and enjoy the different styles of valley cliff scenery without turning back.

▼If it rains, there will be rockfalls in the Ninong Grand Canyon and it is more dangerous. It is recommended to return to Xidang from the original route.

▼I don’t know how long I’ve been walking, but I can’t see the destination or the time in the woods.

▼Although the Ninong Line is longer than the Xidang Line, it is downhill throughout and is relatively comfortable.

▼Walking along the path, the sound of running water echoed throughout the valley. The water was crystal clear and glowed with a light blue color, just like a fairyland.

▼Ninong Route is difficult and dangerous to walk

With the increase of hikers, Yubeng is no longer as simple and quiet as a paradise.

▼Ninong Grand Canyon is an undeveloped route and is not under the management of Yubeng Scenic Area. Therefore, there is no ticket checkpoint and the guide signs are purchased by travel friends.

▼There is a canal that diverts mountain springs beside the road. There is no protective fence. If an accident occurs, you will have to stay in the beautiful Shangri-La forever.

▼This section of road is only about 1 meter wide, and the most dangerous section is less than half a meter wide.

▼On one side are steep mountains and on the other side are cliffs and deep ravines. People disappear here every year

▼The deep Ninon Grand Canyon, accompanied by clear glacial water

▼There was a sudden loud noise and the truck fell into the canyon

▼The ravines are criss-crossed, and the wall-hanging paths are winding. In May and June, alpine rhododendrons bloom in the depths of the canyon.

▼There have been mudslides here, and the already narrow road has encountered rockfalls. If you accidentally step on it, you will be in danger.

▼Beautiful scenery and thrills accompany each other, quite exciting

▼Lancang River

▼At the end of the Ninong Grand Canyon, connecting with the Lancang River Grand Canyon, there is an abandoned canteen here

▼One-line sky

▼If you encounter a yak blocking the road halfway, and a mule passes by, remember to give way to the side of the mountain.

▼The wind in the canyon is strong. If you are not careful, you will feel like you are being blown away by the wind, so you have to speed up your pace.

▼Go to the rural areas of Nigeria from here and feel like you are escaping from birth.

▼Steep gravel road

▼Nigeria, the last stop of this trip

▼Ninong Bridge crosses the Lancang River and is the only way out of the rural areas of Ni

▼Nigerian parking lot, take the bus back to Deqin

▼Deqin Bus Station, order tickets to return to Lijiang tomorrow

▼Live near the bus station, convenient for taking the bus

▼Deqin County at night, the buildings expanded several times in a few years

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