
Zhangjiajie
Avatar mountains
The sandstone pillars that inspired Avatar — stunning natural scenery, but limited halal and remote. Best for nature lovers who plan ahead.
Halal ease
3/10
First-timer
Hard
Prayer
2/10
Family
5/10
DYG / ZHJ
~6 km from the city center · bus or DiDi (¥30, 20 min)
April–May, September–November (avoid July–August rain)
Subtropical mountain climate; warm summers (25-30°C), cool winters (0-10°C). Fog is common in spring.
Mandarin (local Tujia and Bai minority languages; Mandarin is fine)
Population 1.5 million (city); ~150 million visits/year to the national park
CNY (¥)
Time zone UTC+8
Flights from Southeast Asia
Direct and 1-stop options into DYG / ZHJ from the main Southeast Asian gateways. Schedules change seasonally — verify on the airline's site before booking.
Singapore
from SINNo nonstop 1-stop
1-stop via Shanghai or Guangzhou
China Eastern 1-stop
via SIN–PVG–DYG
Malaysia
from KULNo nonstop 1-stop
1-stop via major hubs
AirAsia + China Eastern 1-stop
via KUL–CAN–DYG
Indonesia
from CGKNo nonstop 1-stop
1-stop via Shanghai or Guangzhou
China Eastern 1-stop
via CGK–PVG–DYG
3 days in Zhangjiajie
Wulingyuan National Park (Avatar Mountains)
Morning
- • Early start — bus or tour to Wulingyuan entrance
- • Take the Bailong Elevator (¥65) up — the world's tallest outdoor elevator
- • Walk to the 'Avatar Hallelujah Mountain' viewpoint (one of the named pillars)
Afternoon
- • Lunch at the park — halal options are limited, bring your own or pre-plan
- • Tianzi Mountain — panoramic views from the top
- • Continue to Yuanjiajie — more avatar-style pillars
Evening
- • Return to your hotel in Wulingyuan town
- • Dinner at the hotel restaurant — confirm halal in advance
- • Early rest for day 2
Tianmen Mountain
Morning
- • Bus to Tianmen Mountain (¥30 return)
- • Cable car up (¥258) — the world's longest passenger cableway
- • Glass skywalk (¥5 shoe covers)
- • Walk the cliff path
Afternoon
- • Tianmen Cave (Heaven's Gate) — 999 steps down (or take the escalator for ¥32)
- • Lunch at the mountain's halal café (limited but exists)
- • Bus down
Evening
- • Return to Zhangjiajie city
- • Dinner at a halal Uyghur place in the city
- • Or: the city's night market for snacks
Yellow Dragon Cave or Grand Canyon
Morning
- • Option A: Yellow Dragon Cave (¥96) — vast limestone cave system
- • Option B: Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon (¥118) with the glass bridge
- • Or: rest morning in the city if tired from day 1-2
Afternoon
- • Lunch at a halal restaurant in the city
- • Visit the Suoxi Valley Nature Reserve (less crowded)
- • Or: 72 Wonders Tower (¥98) for the local culture
Evening
- • Sunset from Tianmen Mountain base
- • Dinner at a halal Uyghur place
- • Pack for departure or train to the next city
Where to stay
Wulingyuan town (near the national park)
Closest to Wulingyuan and the avatar mountains. Park tickets and tours are easiest from here.
¥200–500/night
Zhangjiajie city center
More restaurants (including halal Uyghur), central for trains, near the airport. Quieter at night.
¥200–400/night
Tianmen Mountain area
Convenient for the Tianmen Mountain cable car. Good for one-night stays focused on the mountain.
¥250–500/night
Insist on a smart-toilet room
The single biggest quality-of-life upgrade is booking a hotel with an electric smart toilet seat (智能马桶). The Japan-style washlets — heated seat, warm-water spray, dryer — are far more common in modern Chinese hotels than you'd think. When booking, search "smart toilet" in the property description or reviews. The international chains and modern local brands in this city almost always have them.
Full hotel guide & search strategy →Getting there & around
From the airport
DYG is close — bus or DiDi to city (¥30, 20 min). Many hotels offer pickup — confirm in advance.
Metro
No metro system. City is small enough for taxis and DiDi.
Taxi
Cheap (¥6-8 flag fall). Drivers may not speak English — show the destination in Chinese. We recommend using DiDi instead for a safer, scam-free experience.
We recommend using DiDi instead of taxis. We've had mixed experiences with taxis — DiDi offers a safer, worry-free, and scam-free experience.
DiDi
Works in the city and to Wulingyuan. Cheapest for non-Chinese speakers.
Tips
- • Wulingyuan is a separate town ~30 km from the city — most visitors stay there for the park
- • Park shuttle buses are included in the ticket — they're frequent and efficient
- • Book park tickets online to skip the line
Halal restaurants
Wulingyuan Uyghur Restaurant
¥50–80 per personWulingyuan town
Reliable halal Uyghur in the park gateway town. English menu.
Zhangjiajie Halal Restaurant
¥40–70 per personCity center
Hui-run place, central, no English menu but point at photos.
Silk Road Uyghur
¥60–100 per personCity center
Another reliable Uyghur option, central.
Halal Café at Tianmen Mountain
¥30–50 per personTianmen Mountain
Limited but exists at the top of Tianmen. The simplest option when you're on the mountain.
Mosques & prayer spaces
Zhangjiajie Mosque (张家界清真寺)
City center area
Daily ~09:00–17:00
A small, modest local mosque. Friday Jummah is the main gathering.
Top things to do
Wulingyuan National Park (武陵源)
Wulingyuan·Full day (2 days ideal)
Tickets: ¥225 (4-day pass; covers the whole park)
The avatar mountains. The 4-day pass is great value. Get the Bailong Elevator + shuttle bus for the full experience.
Tianmen Mountain (天门山)
Tianmen·Full day
Tickets: ¥258 (includes cable car)
Glass skywalk, 999 steps, Heaven's Gate cave. The cable car ride alone is worth it.
Yellow Dragon Cave (黄龙洞)
Wulingyuan·2-3 hours
Tickets: ¥96
One of China's largest limestone caves. Boat ride inside.
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon + Glass Bridge
South of city·3-4 hours
Tickets: ¥118 (bridge) + ¥60 (canyon)
The glass bridge is the world's longest and highest. Skip the bungee — it's not halal-friendly and adds nothing.
Baofeng Lake (宝峰湖)
Wulingyuan·2-3 hours
Tickets: ¥96
A serene mountain lake with boat rides. Less crowded than the main park.
Food to try
Dapanji (大盤雞)
dà pán jī
Uyghur big plate chicken — the default halal order in Zhangjiajie.
Find: All Uyghur restaurants in the city and Wulingyuan.
Samsa (烤包子)
sān sà
Baked lamb dumplings from the Uyghur tradition. A perfect park snack.
Find: All Uyghur restaurants
Tujia cured meat (土家腊肉)
tǔ jiā là ròu
Local minority smoked/cured meat. Usually pork — halal versions with beef exist.
Find: Hui-run Tujia restaurants; ask for beef versions.
Rice tofu (米豆腐)
mǐ dòu fu
Local rice-based gel, served cold with chili oil and pickles. The halal version is vegetable-only.
Find: Hui-run local places; ask for 清真.
Apps to set up before you go
WeChat Pay
Universal payment; even small park vendors use it.
Alipay
Backup payment; activate Tour Pass.
AMap (高德)
Best English-Chinese mapping in remote areas.
Pleco
Camera translation; essential for menu reading.
DiDi
Works in the city and to Wulingyuan.
Common scams to avoid
Unofficial 'guides' at the park entrance
Touts offering 'shortcut' park access or 'free' guide services.
How to avoid: Buy tickets online or at the official counter. The park shuttle is included.
Photo touts at scenic spots
People offering to take your photo with a polaroid, then charging ¥50-100.
How to avoid: Politely decline. Use your own phone.
Inflated taxi from airport at night
Drivers at the airport quoting high fares for short trips.
How to avoid: Use DiDi or confirm the meter is running before you get in.
Phrases in context
清真
qīng zhēn
halal
Print it on a card. Options in Zhangjiajie are limited, so visual aids are essential.
大盘鸡
dà pán jī
big plate chicken
The default halal order at any Uyghur restaurant.
不要辣
bù yào là
no spicy
Hunan-Sichuan influenced cuisine can be very spicy.
几路车
jǐ lù chē
which bus number
Useful for the park shuttle bus.
The verdict
Zhangjiajie is a destination for the prepared. The scenery is unique and worth the trip, but halal is limited and the logistics are real. Best as part of a planned itinerary with confirmed halal arrangements in advance.
Best for
- ✓ Nature lovers
- ✓ Hiking enthusiasts
- ✓ Avatar fans
Not for
- ✕ Travelers seeking ready-made halal (Xi'an is better)
- ✕ Those with limited mobility (hiking is intense)
Recent traveler intel
Trip warning — Zhangjiajie elderly difficulty
Route flagged as tiring for elderly travelers. Significant stair climbing required. Cable car reduces but does not eliminate walking.
