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Hotel in Enshi ( 0.8 miles)
Lavande Hotel Enshi Cultural Center is located in Enshi, 3.5 miles from Enshi Railway Station. The reception at the hotel can provide tips on the area.
Hotel in Enshi ( 1.4 miles)
The Moevenpick Enshi features well-decorated rooms and free Wi-Fi in all areas. Xujiaping Airport is 1.6 mi away and on-site parking is free.
Enshi (1.8 miles from Enshi Xujiaping Airport)
Enshi Miaoer One Residence offers accommodations in Enshi, 5.3 miles from Enshi Railway Station.
Longfengba (1.8 miles from Enshi Xujiaping Airport)
Enshi City Jingui Avenue Toast city offers accommodations in Longfengba, a 13-minute walk from Enshi Railway Station. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk and an elevator for guests.
Hotel in Enshi ( 2 miles)
Located in Enshi, a few steps from Enshi Railway Station, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Enshi provides air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant. A value for money hotel. Location next to railway station. Staff are helpful. Strongly recommend
Hotel in Longfengba ( 2.2 miles)
7Days Inn Enshi Railway Station Branch has free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Longfengba.
Hotel in Enshi ( 2.3 miles)
Located a 13-minute walk from Enshi Railway Station, Thank Inn Chain Hotel hubei enshi railway station has rooms with air conditioning in Enshi. The reception at the hotel can provide tips on the...
Enshi (4.4 miles from Enshi Xujiaping Airport)
Located 9.2 miles from Enshi Railway Station, 恩施硒坪民宿 Enshi Xiping Homestay provides accommodations with a garden, a restaurant and room service for your convenience.
Enshi (18.8 miles from Enshi Xujiaping Airport)
Enshi Grand Canyon Yutan Muyun Guesthouse in Enshi provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. A hot tub is available for guests.
Enshi (18.8 miles from Enshi Xujiaping Airport)
Featuring mountain views, Enshi Grand Canyon Chunlun Farmstay in Enshi offers accommodations, a garden, a terrace, a bar, and a shared lounge. The owner Arun was extremely helpful, picked us up late from the train station in Enshi and offered us dinner on the way. The next morning he organized a car to drive us the 5km to the canyon. No english spoken, but wechat translate made communication easy.
The mountain area nearby Enshi is amazing. The forests are dense and the variety in the scenery is enormous. I loved the tranquility in the district as much as I like the cooking style of this region. I strongly recommend visiting the Enshi area for nature lovers. The Enshi Grand Canyon can - unfortunately - not be visited independently. Again, as in Zhangjiajie, one has to purchase a ticket and get in line with the vast amount of tourists visiting the canyon.
Enshi itself is just another small Chinese city but it has the most astonishing scenery in the form of the Enshi Grand Canyon tourist site. About an hour and a half drive from Enshi, the canyon is a force of nature, tamed by the Chinese. Take a cable car to the top of the 'Seven Star Village', view the canyon from above, or walk the cliffwalk that hugs the rock face. The whole experience lasts approx' five - six hours. Buying a two-day ticket will allow you second entry to the site enabling you to go down to the three hour Yulong Crevice walk. Both are worth seeing. A two hour drive north of the canyon will bring you to the lesser known (and less touristy) LuYuanPing canyon. Again, astonishing in its beauty, and also with a very high cliff walk. If you have the time I would recommend a visit here. There is a very fine gorge walk which really makes you feel you're in the land that time forgot. As will the drive to LuYuanPing, which is farming country. There are many opportunities to stop and buy fresh vegetables or even locally grown tobacco. For those feeling more adventurous, take a short helicopter ride through the canyon. You won't be disappointed.
The town appears to be very poor with problems like prostitution and drug trafficking. If you don't know Chinese, you likely wouldn't notice, but you will if you can read the various signs and ads along the main street. It is not a good city for tourists unless you are keen on seeing a poor small-ish town in rural China, where ethnic minorities live.
one day in enshi grand canyon and one day in flying dragon cave fitted our time plan just right despite rainy conditions. if we could have one more day, we could utilize more. otherwise, I recommend an early wake up to finish enshi grand canyon all in one day.