Ice Mountain Horseback Trek
Ice Mountain Horseback Trek
Ride on horseback through a remote part of China,far away from the hustle and bustle of the cities until you reach the glacier at Ice Mountain; A unique experience your unlikely to forget
General Information
- Duration:
- 5 Days
- Location Start:
- Chengdu
- Location Finish:
- Chengdu
- Phone:
- 01273 322048
- Fax:
- 01273 732 791
- Payment Types:
- Cash, Paypal, Travellers Cheque, Payment Transfer
- We Speak:
- English
- (hotels)

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Itinerary
Day 1
Chengdu - Songpan
Today youâll travel from Chengdu to Songpan, idyllically located between green hills and low mountain ranges. The look and feel of the town is typically Chinese; many people on foot, on horseback or in a rickshaw, wooden houses, bridges and cosy tea houses. Youâll stay at a basic 3 star hotel where the water supply and electricity may falter at times, but thatâs all part of the experience. It may take a little while to acclimatize to the high altitude, so take it easy and relax. Go out and see the town and prepare your backpack for the next few days.
Day 2
Songpan â trek departure
In the morning youâll leave from Songpan. Youâll become acquainted with your new best friend for the next few days: your horse. The guides will help you mount your horse and if you wish they give you a short instruction on how to manoeuvre your horse. Then youâll leave the town through small streets and youâll start to climb the mountain. The locals will send you on your way with a smile.
The ride will begin with a steep climb and a view of Songpan. Then youâll ride through green forested hills, pastures and farmland for several hours. Youâll see the snow topped Mountains behind the jade green valleys. Eventually youâll reach the top of a hill where youâll truly enjoy the panorama of the mountains stretched out before you. Once youâve reached the top of the hill, its time to descend the hill on foot. The guides will set up camp for the night in the valley near a mineral spring. The tents will be set up and something resembling a comforter will be taken out of the saddle bags for you to sleep under, the saddle will be your pillow. It may be cold in the double occupancy tent at night, however the warm sleeping bags and the blankets will help keep you warm. Before lying down to sleep youâll enjoy a simple yet tasty dinner of potatoes and large succulent pumpkins. Dinner, fine company and the large campfire will keep your mind off the cold; be sure to bring along enough warm (thermal) clothing.
Day 3
Ice Mountain Trek
You may wake up a bit stiff, so start off your day with a hearty breakfast and a cup of hot tea. Today youâll climb even further up the Mountains and youâll experience the true Chinese outback, which actually feels like youâre in Tibet. Youâll continue to ride for another four hours until you approach Ice Mountain. Once the sun climbs the heavens the temperature will rise swiftly. All at once youâll see the glistening glacier top of Ice Mountain. When you reach the first lumps of glacier youâll have climbed to an altitude of 4500m and it will feel like youâve climbed Mount Everest. Itâs quite impressive to finally reach the glacier wall and to actually touch the ice. The actual top of the glacier is 750m higher up. Enjoy the silence at of the moment and then return back down the mountain to base camp. Once you reach the wooded valleys youâll start to feel better again. On reaching camp youâll see that preparations for dinner will already be in full swing. A little later youâll have dinner by campfire and afterwards enjoy a Chinese night cap with your guides. Then itâs off to sleep for one more night on your bed of branches and leaves and horse blankets.
Day 4
Ice Mountain - Songpan
The last day of the trip youâll take it nice and easy and descend through the hills for about 6 hours until you reach Songpan. At the end of the afternoon youâll ride into town like a cowboy over Songpanâs hanging bridge; tired, yet full of adrenaline from the incredible experience youâve just had.
In Songpan, youâll have the evening to spend as you choose. After your journey through the mountains you probably wonât feel up to doing much this evening. Perhaps you might stroll through the old town and visit some stands or look through some alleys, however chances are youâll go to bed early and dream about all the adventures youâve had the last few days. Most of all youâll feel a sense of accomplishment at having made it and experienced this once in a lifetime trip.
Day 5
Songpan - Chengdu
In Songpan youâll say goodbye to all of your guides, the horses and fellow travellers and Songpanees and then youâll continue on by bus to Chengdu. Youâll follow the Min River, sure to be a raging water fury during the rainy season. Eventually the landscape will become more cultivated. Youâll pass small villages and youâll see rugged scenery and small villages from the bus windows. Along the way youâll see the Qiang minority, recognizable because of their colourful clothing. On arrival in Chengdu at the end of the afternoon this module will come to an end. Youâll take a taxi cab from your hotel to the bus station. Most travellers continue on from Chengdu to Lijiang.
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- All transport, horses and equipment, meals and water supply during trek, tent, sleeping bags and blankets
- Exclusions -
- Meals and drinks in Songpan, entrance fees
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