Hunan Bamianshan: Sleep in a dream with the sea of clouds and starry sky for 3 days

Only when you drive up the hairpin turns of Bamianshan do you truly understand the power of the "Ridge of Western Hunan" — 1.5 hours of winding mountain roads that make you dizzy, but once you reach the 1400-meter plateau, you are instantly stunned by the "sky prairie" before your eyes: green grass stretching to the horizon, cattle and sheep scattered all over the hills. Shen Congwen’s description of a "different country" really wasn’t an exaggeration.
Choosing the right mountain top guesthouse is key! Open the window to see the sea of clouds rolling by, awakened by the light at 5 a.m., the mist flows swiftly beneath your feet. No wonder this place is called the "oasis suspended in the air." Change into your sneakers and head to Swallow Cave, where four cave entrances are hidden in the greenery on the cliff. Inside the cave are kilns where bandits once made gunpowder. Touching the hand-carved characters feels like flipping through the script of the old movie "The Battle of Wulong Mountain."
All the food is wild mountain flavor! The farmhouse restaurant’s stir-fried cured meat with bracken is so fragrant you’ll lick the plate clean. The smoky cured meat’s aroma hits your nose, and the bracken is so crispy it makes a sound when you bite. In the evening, enjoy barbecue skewers at the "Cloud Sea Beach." The owner says this flat meadow is actually a remnant of a glacier. Looking up, the Milky Way slowly spreads out, and the guide points to Scorpio while explaining the constellations. The wind carries the sweet aroma of roasted corn.
On the second day, follow a Tujia brother along the ancient salt road, where horse caravan hoofprints remain on the stone steps. The natural bridge is amazing; beneath the stone arch is a deep pool, and looking up you can see a "pin"-shaped skylight. Sunlight pours down like scattered gold. Before descending, buy a jar of wild honey. The owner says it’s brewed from the "Fountain of Youth" water, so thick it can stretch into threads.
A few practical tips: drive slowly and find wide spots to pass other cars; the ultraviolet rays at the summit are strong, so sunglasses and hats are a must; even in summer, bring a light jacket—eating hot pot in the mountain breeze at night feels cold without one.
When leaving, look back and the mist is already creeping over the mountain peak again. There are no crowded tourists here, only the sound of wind passing through the meadow and the flickering campfire under the starry sky — this is the true "escape from the city."

Post by AIG. Zak 2647 | Oct 21, 2025

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