This 7-day stepped acclimatization plan targets participants with existing 4000m alpine experience. We build altitude tolerance, rope operation, mixed rock-snow climbing skills step by step, fully replicating the terrain of high-altitude sixthousander mountains to ensure climbers gain the technical mastery and mental resilience required for success.

CHINA'S MOUNTAINEERING LEGACY & SIGUNIANGSHAN'S ADVENTURE SPORTS
01 / A Glimpse into Chinese Mountaineering
Pioneering Spirit: Everest's North Face Triumph
Since the 1950s, Chinese mountaineers have forged history―most notably
the 1960 first successful ascent of Qomolangma (Everest) from its
treacherous north face, a feat that showcased unparalleled courage and
technical skill to the world.
Cultural Significance: Mountains as Sacred Symbols
In Chinese philosophy and art, mountains embody strength, perseverance,
and harmony with nature. They are not just peaks to conquer, but
spiritual pillars that have shaped cultural identity for millennia.
Modern Development: A Vibrant Climbing Community
Today, China's scene thrives with a surge of professional athletes and
passionate amateurs exploring both domestic giants and global summits,
nurturing a new generation of outdoor enthusiasts.
02 / Siguniangshan: The "Alps of Asia"
World-Class Mountaineering:A premier
training ground for all levels, from beginner-friendly 5,000m peaks to
the challenging 6,250m Siguniang Feng (Four Girls Peak), offering a
perfect progression path.
Rock Climbing Paradise:Boasts endless
routes for trad, sport, and bouldering. Its granite cliffs and diverse
terrain attract climbers worldwide seeking both challenge and natural
beauty.
Winter Ice Climbing:In cold months,
frozen waterfalls and towering ice walls transform the region into an
ice climber’s dream, with routes suitable for intermediates and experts
alike.
Backcountry Skiing:For advanced
skiers, the area offers epic backcountry and ski mountaineering routes,
paired with panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan-style peaks.