1, dress guide
Between spring and summer, from April to early June, although it is warm, there are many strong winds and dry weather, and sandstorms often occur. Pay attention to sun protection and hydration.
Winter and early spring (65438+ February-March of the following year) are the coldest times in Mount Tai. If you climb the mountain at this time, you must do a good job in cold protection and pay attention to the information of closing the mountain in advance; Summer (mid-June-August) is the rainy season in Taishan area. There are many rainy days, so it is necessary to prepare rain gear.
The top of Mount Tai needs warm clothes all year round. Take coats in spring and summer, down jackets in autumn and winter, and rent military coats on the mountain. In order to reduce the burden of mountain climbing, it is recommended not to bring too thick clothes.
2. Necessary items:
Sunscreen and sunscreen:
Visitors should wear sunscreen before climbing the mountain, and it is best to wear a sun hat to avoid being sunburned by ultraviolet rays. In addition, tourists are especially advised not to use parasols on the way to mountain climbing, because the wind on the mountain is strong, the air convection speed is fast, and parasols are not practical, which will increase the burden of mountain climbing.
Mountaineering clothes:
Mountaineering clothes should be flexible and adjustable in principle, in line with the characteristics of warmth, protection and comfort. In general, the temperature in mountainous areas is lower than that in plains, with a temperature drop of 6℃ per kilometer. Therefore, mountaineering clothes should pay special attention to keep warm. Even in summer, it is best to wear cotton-sleeved clothes to avoid catching cold on the way, especially for tourists who choose to climb Mount Tai at night.
Hiking shoes:
It is the most important equipment in all mountaineering equipment. Visitors are advised to choose their own light hiking shoes before climbing. This kind of shoes has high air permeability, comfortable walking and high friction on the sole, which is most suitable for mountain climbing.
3. There are two main problems that need to be paid attention to during mountaineering:
First, we must master the speed of going up and down the mountain, and don't exercise too much, causing muscle strain;
Second, rest on the way, try not to sit on the wet ground or at the tuyere. If you sweat a lot, you can widen your collar a little and try not to take off your clothes and hats to prevent colds. You can massage the waist and leg muscles at rest to prevent muscle stiffness.
Second, the scenic spot tickets:
Peak season (February1-165438+1October 30th): 127 yuan/person;
Low season (65438+February1-65438+1October 3 1): 1 10 yuan/person.
Discount:
Half price discount for children with height 1.2- 1.4m;
Old people aged 60-69 enjoy half-price tickets with valid certificates;
College, middle and primary school students (except adult education students) enjoy half-price tickets with their student ID cards;
Teachers, model workers at or above the provincial level, model heroes and moral models enjoy the preferential price in peak season 100 yuan/person, and 80 yuan/person in low season.
Free admission:
Children under height 1.2 meters are free; Older people over 70 years old (including 70 years old) are free with valid certificates;
On special days (the second day of the first lunar month, the third of March and the ninth of September), the elderly over 60 years old (including 60 years old) are free.
Third, the regional distribution:
Mount Tai, located in the middle of Shandong Province, was called "Daishan" and "Daizong" in ancient times and renamed "Taishan" in the Spring and Autumn Period. Mount Tai is adjacent to Qufu, the hometown of Confucius, and backed by Jinan, the spring city, covering an area of 426 square kilometers. The elevation of Yuhuangding, the main peak1545m. Known as the "head of the five mountains"
Mount Tai scenic spot can be divided into two areas: at the foot of Mount Tai and in Mount Tai. At the foot of Mount Tai, there are mainly Daizongfang Arch archway and Daimiao scenic spots, which can be used as a warm-up before climbing Mount Tai. Mount Tai can be divided into six scenic spots: secluded, spacious, Austrian, beautiful, strange and beautiful. When the emperor climbs Mount Tai, he usually goes from the middle, which is called "Ascending to Heaven Scenic Area" or "Quiet Zone".
Mount Tai is known as the "beautiful area" because of its rich cultural landscape at the foot of the Sun Mountain.
The west road, which is basically parallel to Xixi, is called the "open area" and has the best natural scenery;
Tianzhu Valley, at the northern foot of Mount Tai, is known as the "Olympic Zone" after passing through Houshi House to reach the summit.
From Taohuayu at the northern foot of Shanxi to the mountains, along the food market from west to east to Daiding, along the way, it is a "show area";
There are many landscapes such as Sun Guanfeng, Yue Guanfeng and Zhang Renfeng in Daiding, which are the "strange areas" of Mount Tai.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) driving:
If you have enough travel time, you can drive along provincial or national highways instead of expressways, and the road conditions are very good, especially the 104 national highways from Taishan to Jinan and from Taishan to Qufu. Taking the highway can save a lot of money, and you can stop at will to enjoy the scenery and eat.
There are two types of highways: eastern and western. The west line takes Beijing-Shanghai Expressway, National Highway 104. The eastern route is also good. There are two routes for tourists to choose from:
Line 1: Taian-Dajinkou-Gaoer-Zhonggong-Jinan line.
Route 2: Tai 'an-Dajinkou-Huang Qian-Liubu-Zhonggong-Jinan West Line may be congested, and there are not many scenic spots along the way.
Take the East Road to visit yuquan temple and Jinxiu Valley in the shadow of Mount Tai. Two or three hours for each of these two scenic spots is enough.