Nuorilang Falls is located near
where the Rize Valley meets the Zechawa Valley, in Jiuzhaigou. It is mainly the
epicenter of Jiuzchaigou. The beautiful Nuorilang Waterfall is over 300 meters
wide and spans a ridge, which is 20 meters high with a smooth top floor Nuorilang
means "grand" in Tibetan. Jiuzhaigou's Nuorilang Falls, cascading 80
feet down in the clear mountain light 7,700 feet above sea level,. The two
lovely valleys serve as the main thoroughfares of Jiuzhaigou. If you're going
to travel Jiuzhaigou, I’d recommend hiking the Rize Valley, the more scenic of
the two valleys, followed by the Zechawa Valley, which rises to a higher
elevation but lacks the diversity of the Rize Valley. Whichever you select
first, when you reach the bottom of that valley, you'll reach Nuorilang Falls,
at which point you can take a bus to the summit of the other valley, and walk
back down again. Expect to spend all day hiking Jiuzhaigou, and, if you've got
the time, you could simply spend two days hiking the park. Moreover an
observation tower is established on the opposite side of the Nuorilang
Waterfall. So when you standing on the tower, travelers have a panoramic view
of the whole waterfall. In the morning, the waterfall bathes in the sun’s
bright rays and looks even more charming as the water sparkles with colorful
rainbows. In winter, the waterfall normally forms a massive ice curtain with
countless icicles hanging on the cliff, creating a unusual ice crystal world.
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