The highlight is ascending the peak during sunset when the rock face transforms into vivid shades of orange and red, creating the legendary "Flaming Rock" phenomenon known as "Colorful Clouds Refining Stone." Following the circular mountain trail, visitors encounter striking karst formations, including towering pillars and natural caves, some featuring Qing Dynasty inscriptions.
Every Saturday evening, a stargazing camping event takes place—led by expert guides who use telescopes to identify the Milky Way and the Big Dipper, accompanied by bonfire gatherings and Yi ethnic folk performances, offering a fully immersive night experience.
For deeper exploration, join a geology-themed guided tour led by certified geologists, revealing the site’s 200-million-year-old Triassic sedimentary history. Bring mosquito repellent and a warm jacket, as temperatures drop significantly at night.