The recommended time to visit Yungang Grottoes ranged from one and a half hours to five hours. Some tourists suggested an hour and a half, while others said it would take three to five hours. Therefore, the specific time of play could be decided according to personal interests and time arrangements. In general, most tourists recommended visiting Yungang Grottoes in about four to five hours.
Yungang Grottoes usually took 4-5 hours to visit. Some tourists suggested a 2-3 hour tour, but overall, most tourists recommended around 4-5 hours. The opening hours of the scenic area were 09:00-17:00, and the best time to visit was about 4 hours. The Yungang Grottoes were a large group of ancient grottoes. Currently, there were about 40 caves open to the public. The tourists could decide the specific time of the tour according to their interests and schedule.
The tour of Yungang Grottoes took about one and a half hours. Therefore, it took more than an hour to visit the Yungang Grotto.
The tour of Yungang Grottoes and Xuankong Temple could be completed in two days. According to Hornet's Nest users, it took three to four hours to climb Mount Heng, one hour to visit Xuankong Temple, and three to four hours to visit Yungang Grotto. Therefore, if the arrangement was reasonable, even without a car, two days was enough to visit these two scenic spots.
The tour time of Yungang Grottoes was suggested to be between one and a half hours to three hours. Some tourists suggested a two-hour tour, while others said the entire process would take about three hours. Therefore, it is recommended that tourists reserve at least two hours to visit the Yungang Grottoes.
The distance between Yungang Grotto and Xuankong Temple was about 82.8 kilometers.
Yungang Grotto ticket prices varied according to the peak season and off-season. The full-price ticket for adults in the peak season was 120 yuan, and the half-price ticket for students was 60 yuan. The full-price ticket for adults in the off-season was 100 yuan, and the half-price ticket for students was 50 yuan. In addition, Yungang Grottoes also had free tickets and preferential policies, including the elderly over 60 years old, children under 6 years old or below 1.2 meters tall, tour guides, disabled people, active military personnel, etc. You can choose to buy tickets on the spot (with your ID card) or online (Mini programs, AliPay). The ticket was valid on the day of the purchase. The specific preferential policies and ticket purchase links can be viewed on the relevant official platforms.
Yungang Grottoes is located in Datong City, Shanxi Province, China.
The Yungang Grotto official website's ticket reservation entrance could be made by clicking on the official website. In the menu bar of the official website, he chose " Tour Yungang--ticket purchase channel ", then clicked on " ticket reservation entrance " to enter the ticket purchase page. On the ticket purchase page, you can choose the date of the tour, the available ticket type, the ticket + tour item, and the number of tickets, and then click "Book Now". Next, he chose the date and quantity, filled in his personal information, and then made the payment.
The tour time of Yungang Grotto was about one and a half hours to four hours.
There were some accommodation options near the Yungang Grottoes. Staying in the old city or near the city was a suggestion because these places were close to the train station and scenic spots. In addition, you can choose to drive or take a bus to visit. The bus cost 1 yuan and the journey took about 4 to 50 minutes. There might be traffic jam near the scenic area, so he needed to be careful. As for the specific accommodation information, it was not provided in the search results. Therefore, I don't know the accommodation strategy of Yungang Grotto.