Physical Requirements
At Nat Hab, we provide access to some of the most wondrous nature encounters the world has to offer. Many take place in destinations that are wild and remote, with varying physical demands and limited medical facilities. All trips may not be suitable for every traveler. In order to participate in this itinerary, travelers must comfortably and reliably be able to execute all physical requirements as noted below.
Level of Difficulty
- Moderate
Trip Pace
Visit 6 locations over 12 days
Several drives of 4–6 hours with rest breaks
Many early mornings and long, full days
Cultural differences, language barriers, and crowds may contribute to travel fatigue
Walks are approximately 1.5–3 miles each, including visits to panda bases
Travelers should expect to walk a total of 5–8 miles per day
Terrain includes uneven, unpaved forest trails, elevated boardwalks, stairs and hills
Longer hikes may be available for more active travelers
Travel by bus, coaster van, high-speed train and electric cart
Vehicle seats may feel small to some travelers, as they are designed to local size standards
Not appropriate for travelers using wheelchairs, walkers or canes
This trip involves extended periods of standing without access to seating
In some locations, only squat toilets are available, which may require good balance and lower-body strength. Nat Hab provides a portable stool to assist
Daytime temps range from 45–85°F, depending on season and location
Overnight temps are cooler, especially at higher elevations
Rain, wind, and snow are possible in both spring and fall
Travelers should be prepared for all four seasons in a single day at higher elevations
Spend 3 days/2 nights at 10,000–12,000 feet elevation in Rilong