Day 06 @ Shangri-La – Pudacuo National Park

Our heads still bopping a bit from riding on horses, we next continued onto Pudacuo National Park. This park is famous for its two high altitude lakes: Shudu Lake, and Bita Lake. I didn’t take many pictures inside the park itself, as my main activity in the park was to take aerial videos of the two lakes. Funny story about the flying though: I’d checked with the company who assisted to register my two drones, and also with my local guide who in turned checked with the park wardens: and I was given the clearance to proceed. The two lakes are popular spots for drone pilots to fly, and I ran into a few others who were also flying. But 15 minutes after I finished my flights at Shudu Lake and was back at the bus pick-up point waiting to for the park’s shuttle bus to bring us to Bita Lake, a low-flying sightseeing helicopter flew ahead. !!!

It might had been an unscheduled flight. But I can’t imagine what might have happened if the drone was in the vicinity of the chopper. Fortunately I was flying fairly low and I probably would have been able to make an immediate descent as soon as I heard the chopper coming in. But still.

Boardwalk for visitors at Shudu Lake.
Bita Lake in Pudacuo National Park.

We didn’t really think there was much to see in Pudacuo National Park, and I reckon it’s because of the season we are in. The place look mostly brown, and should be blooming in colors and greener if we’d arrive in warmer months. That’s a wrap for Day 06 – continued in the next post!

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