
Beijing/Baihuashan Nature Reserve Hotel Deals
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Baihua Mountain Nature Reserve is Beijing's hidden gem where over 100 wildflower species paint the slopes in vibrant colors from spring to summer. Hike through pristine forests bursting with air so fresh it's packed with negative ions, spotting squirrels and hares along the trails. Don't miss Baicaopan Peak at 1,991m for breathtaking sea of clouds views – even in summer, the crisp mountain breeze calls for a light jacket!

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city to this luxury retreat at 1090 meters above sea level, nestled at the foot of Baihua Mountain. The air is rich with negative oxygen ions, offering instant relaxation. The property features three courtyards named by altitude: 1060m Courtyard is perfect for team-building or family trips, 1080m Courtyard boasts stunning views and a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf, while 1090m Courtyard is designed for families with a kids' play area. Enjoy barbecues, camping, hiking, and more—ideal for a mountain getaway.

Nestled at 1080 meters above sea level in Beijing's Baihua Mountain, this boutique B&B offers 6 cozy rooms with sleep-enhancing mattresses, perfect for escaping city chaos. Surrounded by lush mountains and filled with fresh negative ions, it's a true natural oxygen bar! Enjoy meals at the 360-degree panoramic restaurant, then unwind in the heated pool, KTV rooms, or children's play area - ideal for both family trips and friend getaways. Unique experiences like fruit picking and hot spring baths await. With special National Day promotions, don't miss this mountain retreat!


















Everything you need to know about Baihuashan Nature Reserve
Stay at Baihuashan Forest Resort, a boutique lodge nestled at the reserve's entrance, offering timber-frame cabins with panoramic views of the Taihang Mountains and wildflower meadows. The resort hosts guided nighttime firefly tours and provides sustainable hiking maps to explore Beijing’s last remaining primeval forest. Accessible via subway Line 1 to Apple Garden Station, then bus 929 (approx. 2 hours), the journey reveals mountain streams and ancient villages along the way. Facilities include solar-powered heating and composting toilets for low-impact tourism.
Take Beijing Subway Line 1 to Apple Garden Station, then transfer to Bus 929 for a direct route to the base of Baihuashan, taking about 2 hours with scenic views of mountain streams and traditional villages. For greater flexibility, consider hiring a private car (~¥500/day), reducing travel time to 1 hour. Private vehicles are prohibited within the reserve; visitors must walk or use shuttle electric carts to access core ecological zones. Due to high weekend and holiday traffic, advance HopeGoo of transport and guided tours is strongly recommended to ensure smooth entry.
Beyond alpine meadow hikes and stargazing overnight stays, guests can join native plant identification workshops led by local ecotour guides, learning to recognize rare species like Baihuashan Rhododendron and Taihang Flower. During the annual Flower Festival in May, visitors may participate in wildflower photography contests and mountain farming experiences, planting local crops firsthand. Some activities require 3-day advance HopeGoo and must follow strict zero-impact guidelines, including no specimen collection or littering, to preserve this National Nature Reserve’s ecological integrity.
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