The Sky Ladder of The Middle Section of Tiger Leaping Gorge

🧗‍♂️ The Ladder (天梯): A Vertical Adventure in Middle Tiger Leaping Gorge

Core Features of The Ladder

Steep, Vertical Structure
The Ladder consists of four nearly vertical sections of iron steps, totaling 168 rungs with a slope of approximately 80°. The entire climb rises close to 100 meters and requires both hands and feet to ascend.

Minimal Safety Measures
There are only basic railings on either side, and some segments require holding onto chains for support. Not recommended for those with acrophobia.

Strategic Location & Function
Located on the return route from the bottom of Middle Tiger Leaping Gorge to Zhang Laoshi’s Guesthouse (张老师客栈), this ladder offers a shortcut that avoids the steep original trail and saves significant energy.

Together with Sky Ladder (一线天) and Zhang Laoshi Trail (张老师栈道), The Ladder forms one of the three main routes in the Middle Gorge area. It’s the most thrilling of them all.


📍 Route & Fees

Classic Hiking Route

  • Standard Route: Zhang Laoshi’s Guesthouse → Downhill to Middle Gorge riverbank (approx. 40 minutes) → Tiger Leaping Rock or Suspension Bridge → The Ladder → Return to Zhang Laoshi’s Guesthouse
    (Total round trip: 2–3 hours)

  • Alternative Options: Those afraid of heights can bypass The Ladder by taking the “Bravery Ladder (勇者梯)” or retrace the original path, though both take significantly more time.

Entrance & Usage Fees

  • The Ladder Usage Fee: 15 RMB per person (collected in cash by local villagers)

  • Additional Fees:

    • Entry to Middle Gorge riverbed (Zhang Laoshi Trail): 15 RMB

    • Optional Suspension Bridge crossing: 10 RMB


⚠️ Safety & Challenges

Main Risk Factors

  • Steep Drop & Exposure: The wide spacing between ladder rungs and the sheer drop below create intense psychological pressure.

  • Gear Dependency: It’s highly recommended to wear anti-slip gloves and carry a lightweight backpack. Avoid leaning backward. The ladder becomes dangerously slick in rainy weather.

  • Accident Case: In 2025, a tourist tragically fell after losing grip while carrying a heavy load.

Suitability Tips

  • Recommended For: Hikers with basic climbing experience and no severe fear of heights.

  • Caution For: Elderly visitors, children, people with heart or lung issues, or acrophobia should consider the longer but safer route.


🎒 Practical Tips

Best Time to Climb

  • Seasons: Avoid the rainy season (June to September). The best times are spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) when the trail is drier and safer.

  • Time of Day: Mornings are best for lighting and visibility. Afternoon shadows from the gorge can hinder sight.

Essential Gear

  • Anti-slip hiking shoes

  • Climbing gloves (for gripping chains)

  • Lightweight backpack

  • Trekking pole (useful for descending to the riverbed; fold before climbing the ladder)

  • Small amount of cash (no signal = no mobile payments)

Nearby Amenities

  • Accommodation: Zhang Laoshi’s Guesthouse (张老师客栈) offers dormitory beds (~35 RMB/person) and luggage storage.

  • Return Transport: Daily bus from Tina’s Guesthouse (中峡客栈) to Lijiang departs at 15:30. Arrive early to secure a seat.


💎 Final Thoughts: Is It Worth the Climb?

Why It’s Recommended
The Ladder epitomizes the rugged, adventurous spirit of Tiger Leaping Gorge. Reaching the top offers a thrilling sense of achievement and panoramic views of the canyon.

Safety Reminder
Assess your fitness level carefully. Stick to the golden rule: “Focus on your steps and grip the rail when not taking photos.”

🚨 Safety First: Do not attempt the climb in heavy rain or if you’re physically exhausted. Taking the longer trail may be slower, but it’s much safer. Always hike with a partner for mutual support.

Nearby Attractions

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
Haba Snow Mountain
The First Bend of Yangtze River, Lijiang
The Upper Section of Tiger Leaping Gorge (Lijiang Side)
Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan