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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park 399RMB Annual Pass 2026: Can Foreigners Use It? Full Guide & Why It’s a Steal

If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering the "Avatar" mountains more than once, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park just dropped a game-changer – a 399RMB annual pass that unlocks a year of unlimited adventures. As someone who’s traveled to Zhangjiajie three times (and cried over how expensive the cable cars were before!), I had to dig into every detail. The biggest question on everyone’s mind: Can foreigners use this pass? Short answer: YES! Now let’s break down why this might be the best travel deal of 2026.

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First, Let’s Talk About the Value – It’s Insane

Let’s keep it real: Zhangjiajie isn’t cheap if you want the full experience. A single visit used to cost around 521RMB for the entrance ticket, shuttle buses, and just one cable car/elevator combo. This pass? 399RMB total. That’s less than one trip, and it covers: Unlimited entry to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site!); Free shuttle buses around the park (no more paying extra to get between attractions); Unlimited rides on the "Three Cable Cars & One Elevator": Tianzi Mountain Cable Car, Huangshizhai Cable Car, Yangjiajie Cable Car, and the iconic Bailong Elevator (the glass elevator clinging to a cliff – you can ride it 10 times if you want!). The original price for all these perks is 1998RMB. Paying 399RMB is like getting 75% off – that’s not a discount, that’s a steal. I once spent 200RMB just on the Bailong Elevator and Tianzi Mountain Cable Car in one day. With this pass, I could ride them every weekend if I lived nearby!

Who Can Buy It? Foreigners Included!

Here’s the good news: The pass is open to global tourists. You don’t need to be a Chinese citizen or resident. All you need is a valid ID – passport works for foreigners, national ID for Chinese travelers. I checked with the park’s official team (yes, I actually messaged their WeChat) and confirmed: Foreigners can buy and use the pass the same way as locals. Just bring your passport when purchasing offline, or upload a photo of it when buying online. Super straightforward – no extra hoops.

Key Details You Can’t Miss (I’m Serious, Write These Down)

1. When to Buy It – Only 11 Days! This is a pre-sale deal, and it’s only available from December 19 to 29, 2025. That’s 11 days total – miss it, and you’ll pay full price. I’ve seen Zhangjiajie deals come and go, but this one’s the longest-running and cheapest I’ve ever seen. Set a phone reminder – trust me, you’ll regret it if you wait.

2. How to Buy It – Online or Offline Online: Search for "Zhangjiajie National Forest Park" on Ctrip, Meituan, Douyin, or the official WeChat mini-programs "Zhangjiajie Tourism Assistant" or "Zhangjiajie Tourism". You’ll need to enter your ID/passport info and pay – easy peasy, even if you don’t speak Chinese (use Google Translate on the apps). Offline: Buy it at any of the park’s five ticket offices (East, South, West, North, Middle Gates) with your passport. The staff speaks basic English, so no stress.

3. When You Can Use It – 2026 Full Year (Except 3 Holidays) The pass is valid from January 1 to December 31, 2026. But note the blackout dates – they’re the busy holiday periods: Spring Festival: February 18-21, 2026 (Lunar New Year’s 2nd to 5th day); Labor Day: May 2-4, 2026; National Day: October 2-5, 2026. Honestly, the blackout dates aren’t a big deal. Those are the times when the park is packed – lines for cable cars can be 2+ hours. Visiting during non-holiday times means quieter trails and better photos anyway.

4. How to Use It – Scan & Go Once you buy the pass, you’ll need to scan your ID/passport and take a facial scan when you first enter the park. After that, every time you enter or ride a cable car/elevator, just scan your face – no need to carry the pass or ID around. Super convenient, especially if you’re hiking with a backpack.

5. Refund Policy – Fair Enough If you buy the pass and don’t use it within 7 days, you can get a full refund. But after 7 days, it activates automatically for 2026, and no refunds. So don’t buy it if you’re not sure you’ll go – but if you’re even slightly interested, grab it while you can.

Why This Pass Is Perfect for Foreigners

Zhangjiajie is one of China’s top international tourist spots – it’s the real-life "Hallelujah Mountains" from *Avatar*, after all. But most foreigners only visit once because of the cost. With this pass, you can: Visit in different seasons: Spring for cherry blossoms and mist, summer for cool mountain air (it’s 22℃ in the forest!), autumn for red leaves, winter for snow-covered peaks. I went in autumn and winter – both were magical in totally different ways. Take your time: You don’t have to rush through attractions. Spend a weekend hiking Jinbian Stream, another exploring Yuanjiajie, and come back later for the sunrise at Tianzi Mountain. Save money on repeat visits: If you’re traveling around China or living here, you can pop back to Zhangjiajie anytime without worrying about tickets.

My Personal Tips (From Someone Who’s Been There)

1. Wear comfortable shoes – the trails are mostly paved, but you’ll walk a lot. I made the mistake of wearing sneakers with thin soles once – my feet hated me. 2. Bring a reusable water bottle – there are free water stations in the park. 3. Avoid the "low-price tour groups" – they’re scams. With this pass, you can travel independently and at your own pace. 4. If you’re scared of heights, the Bailong Elevator is still worth it – the views are worth the 88-second ride! 5. Don’t forget to enter the lottery! Everyone who buys the pass gets a chance to win up to 66,666RMB in cash. The draw is on January 8, 2026 – imagine winning enough to cover your entire China trip.

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