Skywalks, Wing Suits & Avatar Landscapes – Welcome to Zhangjiajie
Hidden in Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie is one of China’s most surreal landscapes. Home to Tianmen Mountain, the legendary Gateway to Heaven, and the gravity-defying Avatar Hallelujah Mountains, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a dreamlike world of towering sandstone pillars and misty forests.
Thrill-seekers flock to Zhangjiajie for wingsuit flying, sky-high glass bridges, and the 1,400m-high Glass Skywalk, suspended on the edge of a cliff. But beyond the adrenaline, this place is pure cinematic magic—James Cameron’s Avatar took inspiration from Zhangjiajie’s unique rock formations.
Hidden in Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie is one of China’s most surreal landscapes. Home to Tianmen Mountain, the legendary Gateway to Heaven, and the gravity-defying Avatar Hallelujah Mountains, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a dreamlike world of towering sandstone pillars and misty forests.
Thrill-seekers flock to Zhangjiajie for wingsuit flying, sky-high glass bridges, and the 1,400m-high Glass Skywalk, suspended on the edge of a cliff. But beyond the adrenaline, this place is pure cinematic magic—James Cameron’s Avatar took inspiration from Zhangjiajie’s unique rock formations.