Multiple extra costs if you go with a tour. You don't need to hire the boots or the camels or the jeep or the quad bike. You can walk up the dunes without all the extra costs.Wear sandals with good soles. You'll pay if you want to slide down on a sledge and you won't hear the 'singing sounds' due to the raucous shrieks of all the other tourists. Go I early morning to minimize crowds.
120的门票感觉真不值……滑沙什么的都要钱,那个滑翔更是但是去敦煌这又是必去景点之一只能还是推荐了景点一般管理也一般
鸣沙山很壮观,让身处沿海的我们感受到沙漠的广袤无垠。门票还是很贵的而且也不是一票到底,私以为搞得那些滑沙的娱乐设施有点可惜这片广阔的天地了。
对于居住在南方的我,无论是北方的雪或大西北的沙漠,都有特别的向往。但是又是雪又是沙的鸣沙山,经历过一次你肯定终身难忘。零下30度,沙漠的黄沙,结成冰沙,想想寒风刺骨下还居住在这里的人们,特别是上学的孩子,心疼!
这里价格是中国最大的骗局。那里全是玩沙地滑板的人,滑沙的人,骑骆驼的人和休闲车,真的一点可取之处都没有。如果你往西走1千米的话,你可以走进一座沙丘,在那里爬一下,周围也没什么游客,可以免费的看一下沙子随风而动的风景。
只能说:处处是风景,无一不风流。每一个凹起凸出的走势,配上那湛蓝的天空下排排骆驼的足迹,随便一张照片都可谓经典。怎一个美字可概括?
I highly recommend going with the camels. It's for under $20 USD. Then walk for a bit to see the Crescent Lake.
always thought deserts are forlorn sandy places with only camels but this is an experience never to forget. Have climbed mountains, rocks but never a sand mountain and the incredible sight after you get on top of this is exhilarating. If not for the people and the noise it would not be an experience as the sheer joy of sharing the climb, helping each other and the orange sand boots does make it something special. Also the place is within reach for visitors unlike an Arabian desert as the visitors and the Chinese tourists are very friendly. The organizers of the place also deserve credit as it is a very safe place and well lit up after sunset.Cannot remember whether all those amenities such a s wheel chair access was available as I did not look for these in particular.