The water forest is a world-class scenic spot, divided into two parts, the upper and lower parts. The clear river water rushes down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed has no sand, and even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth", but the trees are like passionate men, firmly rooted in the embrace of their wife on the riverbed, motionless.
·The thousands of trees here, including dozens of rare trees, are all rooted on the stubborn rocks in the water, and through the stubborn rocks they are rooted in the riverbed, creating this wonderful scene of rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, trees in the water, and water, rocks, and trees leaning against each other.
Attractions Location: No. 33, Zhangjiang East Road, Yuping Town, Libo County, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province
Tickets: free
Tickets are included in the Xiaoqikong Scenic Area Ticket
Opening hours:
08:00-16:00; Last admission: 16:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 0854-3616116
Time reference: 1-3 hours
The Water Forest (Shuimu Senlin) in Guizhou is a unique wetland forest featuring lush cypress trees growing directly from water. This one-day itinerary focuses on exploring this serene natural wonder and enjoying the peaceful environment.
Accommodation/Food: Best as a day trip. Stay in Kaili or Guiyang for wider accommodation and dining options.
Souvenirs: Local handicrafts, cypress wood carvings, ethnic embroidery, herbal teas.
This itinerary combines the natural beauty of Water Forest with Kaili’s rich ethnic minority culture.
Accommodation/Food: Kaili guesthouses or hotels. Plenty of local restaurants featuring ethnic dishes.
Souvenirs: Kaili - silver jewelry, batik fabrics, embroidered textiles.
Extend your trip by adding Libo to experience its UNESCO-listed karst forests and waterfalls.
Accommodation/Food: Stay overnight in Libo or return to Kaili. Sample fresh river fish and mountain vegetables.
Souvenirs: Libo - herbal teas, honey, bamboo crafts.
Combine natural wonders with urban culture by adding Guiyang city to your itinerary.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Guiyang hotels; enjoy local rice noodles and spicy dishes.
Souvenirs: Guiyang - Moutai liquor, ethnic silverware, local teas.
Add Asia’s largest waterfall to your tour for a spectacular nature experience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Huangguoshu or in Guiyang. Try local specialties such as wild mushrooms and river fish.
Souvenirs: Huangguoshu - wild herbs, dried mushrooms, local honey.
Explore Anshun city’s cultural sites and local markets alongside natural attractions.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Anshun hotels or guesthouses. Sample spicy tofu and rice noodles.
Souvenirs: Anshun - ethnic silver jewelry, embroidered textiles, Moutai liquor.
Complete your Guizhou experience by visiting Tianxing Bridge’s natural limestone formations.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Anshun or Guiyang. Enjoy local cuisine and street food.
Souvenirs: Tianxing Bridge - herbal teas, embroidery, and stone carvings.
Not far from Cuigu Waterfall is the Water Forest. The Water Forest is very unique. Be careful when you visit it. The stones and riverbed are very slippery due to the constant washing of the river water. Be careful not to slip and fall! Looking at the white river water, I have the urge to wade in the river, but I am still calm because it is cold! The vegetation in the Water Forest is dense and varied, and there is even bamboo, which I like.
The forest on the water. The forest on the water is about 600 meters long and is divided into two sections. The river valley is full of dense trees and shrubs, forming an emerald barrier. The clear river water rushes down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed has no sand or mud, and even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth", but the trees are rooted in the riverbed, motionless, and evergreen all year round. It can be said that "water flows on the rocks and trees grow in the water".
Behind the Cui Valley Waterfall is the water forest attraction, which is a collection of a gentle waterfall and a large area of shrubs. The hole shoes bought at the entrance come in handy here. Children and the elderly can all play in the water here. Of course, if you don’t want to get wet, you can also walk on the sidewalk next to it.
After the walk, there is a rest area, followed by a series of attractions including Turtle Back Mountain, Stone Forest, and the 68-level waterfall.
The Water Forest is about 600 meters long and is divided into two sections. But I personally feel that it is average, especially the lower section has basically nothing. There are some areas in the upper section where you can play in the water. The water here is natural but the place is relatively small. In fact, if you want to play in the water, Cuigu Waterfall is more suitable.
Water flows over rocks and trees grow on rocks, this is what we call a water forest.
The roots of centuries-old trees are directly exposed in the water, allowing the current to wash them. The edges of the stones have been worn away, but they still cling to the boulders and remain motionless.
Be sure to put on slippers and soak in the water, play to your heart's content, and have a close contact with nature.
The Water Forest is one of the more famous attractions in Xiaoqikong and is a place suitable for tourists to enjoy the water.
I think it's fun to play here. You can step into the stream and play. It is recommended to wear a pair of waterproof and non-slip shoes. However, the water forest is not very photogenic. Personally, I feel that the first half is more fun than the second half.
The entire journey takes about 40 minutes.
My travel notes: A trip to Guizhou - Huangguoshu Waterfall/Libo Xiaoqikong/Zhenyuan/Xingyi Wanfenglin travel notes http://www.mafengwo.cn/i/20581885.html
Water flows over rocks and trees grow in water. After years of rain, the forest is still there. The roots of the trees have merged with the rocks. Such tenacious vitality makes people marvel at the magic of nature.
A 12-kilometer-long valley in Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou Province, is part of the World Heritage China Karst and is famous for its many waterfalls. In addition, there is a unique landscape in the scenic area - the water forest.
As the name suggests, the water forest is a forest growing on water. When we visited it was the dry season in late spring, and the riverbed could still be seen. In the flood season in summer, the riverbed was submerged by the water, and all the trees seemed to have grown out of the water.
Thousands of trees in the floating forest, including more than ten kinds of rare trees, are all rooted in the stubborn rocks in the water, and through the stubborn rocks they take root in the riverbed under the water.
There are rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water. This amazing sight of water, rocks, and trees nestling together is breathtaking. From a distance, it looks like a forest floating on the water. It is also known as "Little Jiuzhaigou".
The water forest is quite unique, where you can walk and play in the water.
Leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city, strolling in the water forest, listening to the sound of rushing water, you will completely forget where you are.
This is the favorite of children. When you go, be sure to bring slippers or sandals so that you can play in the water. It is very nice.
Walking through the dense forest path, with beautiful clear water and vines and branches, you feel like you are in a painting and don't feel tired at all.
A scenic spot in Xiaoqikong, it's fun to walk around and get your shoes wet.
I think it's just so-so. There's just fast-flowing water under the woods. That's about it. Hahaha. If you don't believe me, come and see.
Going forward, the river valley is full of dense trees and shrubs, and the clear river water flows down through the mixed woods on the riverbed. Just like the scene you see, this is the water forest where "water flows on rocks and trees grow in water", full of poetic and picturesque beauty.
The second stop of the sightseeing bus is the Water Forest. In the Water Forest, there are many locals selling roasted turtledoves. Many people ate them along the way. I was so hungry that I bought one to eat. It cost 15 yuan each. Although it tastes good, it is recommended to eat less. After all, there is no killing without buying and selling!
Walking along the stone plank road at the bottom of Cui Valley for 1 km, you will enter the "Water Forest" and "Stone Forest" named after "trees grow in the rocks and water flows on the rocks". The "Water Forest" and "Stone Forest" are about 2 kilometers long and are a jungle wetland. The stone plank road passes through the forest, and next to it are lush trees rooted in the cracks of the riverbed rocks. The "Xiangshui River" is sometimes vast and the water flows slowly, and sometimes flows into the cracks of the rocks, the water flows rapidly and the sound is like a drum. Tourists jump over the waterfalls and rocks in the stream and play in the water, stirring up cool water splashes, laughter and joy, and feeling extremely comfortable physically and mentally.
Water flows in the trees, and trees grow on rocks. The water forest is divided into three sections: upper, middle and lower. The upper section is more classic. When the water volume is high in the peak season, you must wear water shoes.
Water Forest: It is divided into two parts, the upper and lower parts. The clear river water rushes down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed has no sand, and even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth", but the trees are like passionate men, firmly rooted in the arms of their wives on the riverbed, motionless. Thousands of trees here, including dozens of rare trees, are all rooted on the stubborn rocks in the water, and through the stubborn rocks, they are rooted in the riverbed, creating this wonder of rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water, with water, rocks, and trees leaning against each other. You can play in the water here to your heart's content, and it is best to wear sandals to get close to nature.
This is a place where tourists can play in the water in the summer. Of course, they have to wear sandals to have fun. Children should also prepare an extra set of clothes.
If you come to Xiaoqikong in summer, I strongly recommend you to bring sandals to wade. The clear river water flows through the woods on the riverbed, and the trees are firmly rooted in the riverbed. The water, rocks and trees are nestled together. Everyone must pay attention to anti-slip. I saw tourists around me fall into the water without stepping firmly. The water forest is large, but the scenery is similar.
The scenery of the water forest is mainly concentrated in the upper half. The lower half is extremely long and there are no beautiful views. Everyone should be mentally prepared. It took us a long journey to reach the tourist station.
The water forest is about 600 meters long and is divided into two sections. The river valley is covered with dense trees and shrubs, forming an emerald barrier. Clear river water flows down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed has no sand or mud left. Even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth", but the trees are rooted in the riverbed, motionless and evergreen all year round. It can be said to be a wonder of "water flowing on the rocks and trees growing in the water".
It's very beautiful, you can play in the water, and the air is especially good when walking through the forest
The water forest is the most fun place. You can go into the water barefoot and feel the clear and cool water. It is really interesting.
This is the most fun place. I emphasize again, bring slippers, don’t wear sandals, and be careful not to slip!
Walk to the Water Forest Station, take the battery car from Guibeishan Station, and you will arrive at the Water Forest. The Water Forest roughly means there are stones in the water and trees on the stones. It is a landscape that integrates water, stones and trees.
The water forest is divided into two sections. I personally feel that there is nothing to see in the lower section, but the highlight is in the upper section. In summer, tourists can play in the water.
The gurgling stream accompanied me all the way, sometimes separating, sometimes merging, sometimes large, sometimes small, sometimes far, sometimes near. The moist and fresh air nourished my heart and lungs. The birdsong in the distance was clearly audible, and even the dew on the leaves was crystal clear. Walking among them, I only want to say two words: comfortable!
Walking on the stone steps, there is gurgling water at your feet, just like walking on water.
Thousands of trees here, including more than ten kinds of rare trees, are all rooted in the rocks in the water, and through the rocks they are rooted in the riverbed under the water. There are rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water. This amazing sight of water, rocks, and trees leaning against each other is breathtaking. From a distance, it looks like a forest floating on the water. It was almost noon when we arrived at the water forest. The weather had completely cleared up and the sun was shining in the sky. However, it was very cool to be in the green trees and water of the water forest. The entire water forest is about 2 kilometers long. Except that there were already a lot of tourists at this time and the walking path was very crowded, everything else felt very good.
When designing this trip, what excited me the most was not Huangguoshu, the Big and Small Qikong, but Maolan, a karst forest located at 25 degrees north latitude. It fully possesses the three elements that I love about traveling - few people, unique scenery, and freedom.
It took two days, and we endured various shell holes and scrubby roads. We trekked through mountains and rivers from Jiabang to Rongjiang and then to Sandu, passing through Libo, and finally saw a corner of Maolan. This nature reserve with a radius of hundreds of miles has no proper scenic area gate, no rush for shuttle bus tickets, and you can stay as many days as you want with a half-price ticket of 25 yuan. It is not a paradise for traditional tourists for the time being. Its rough and wild state cannot provide superior accommodation conditions, and cannot give you a comfortable travel experience. It just wants to tell you that this is the largest karst primeval forest landform in the world.
After arriving and resting on the first day, there was not much time left. We spent 4 hours to visit Qinglongtan-Qinglong Waterfall, Huangyanggou-Pangxigou. This is also the most approachable scenery in Maolan, and you can easily see it even in a day trip. The abundant water is a good opportunity to enjoy the waterscape. Unfortunately, the water has been too abundant recently, resulting in the depth of the route being below the horizontal plane. Fortunately, the original intention of coming here was not to visit these two places, and the first day's brief visit was just an appetizer.
The main routes for the two days are actually streams and waterscapes. Maolan is primitive enough, so the vegetation on both sides of the water is diverse and grows wantonly. The water body is absolutely pollution-free. With the blessing of karst calcium carbonate, the color is unusual. Walking in an ultra-high humidity environment of 24℃, breathing full of negative ions, although sweating profusely, it does not feel hot. This contradictory statement is a true portrayal. The entire water flow is as quiet as a virgin and as active as a tiger due to the undulating terrain and the crisscrossing underground river network. Walking in it is never boring. Unfortunately, I, a lazy guy, put the tripod on the car, which resulted in a lot of beautiful scenery that could not be recorded. I barely used branches and stones to stabilize it and recorded some fragments.
The quiet paths, clear streams, and lush trees make it a pleasant natural oxygen bar. Walking on the bluestones in the stream makes you feel happy physically and mentally. This is a great experience, and I hope you don't miss it.
It's fun. People of all ages are willing to take off their shoes and step into the water. The water is a bit cold and it's quite turbulent in some places. If a child goes down alone, he or she should pay attention to safety.
It is really suitable for family travel. It is indeed a "water forest" where you can enjoy the scenery and play in the water. The premise is to bring your own water shoes. The water forest is divided into "upper, middle and lower" sections, and it takes a while to walk the whole way. The beautiful scenic spot must be traveled in the off-season to avoid seeing people's heads.
I was full of curiosity and anticipation for the Water Forest Park where you can walk on water. After arriving, I felt that this Water Forest Park was really special. The whole park is divided into three sections: upper, middle and lower. People can walk in the water in the upper and lower sections, which are about 2,000 meters. It was fun and exciting all the way. Seeing such walking on water, I was very upset that I didn't buy the kind of shoes that can walk freely in the water at the entrance of the scenic spot. As I walked, I was really infected by their joy. I simply took off my shoes and had a good time. Walking freely, unrestrained fun is the real fun!
It is actually a natural playground suitable for children's entertainment. For us, there are too many people here and no scenery. There is a shuttle bus waiting station at the exit of the water forest. The next attraction to take a bus from here is Cuigu Wetland, which is located in a valley two kilometers away.
The road in the Water Forest is mostly paved with stones, so it takes a long time and is more tiring to walk. The scenery is average and there are a lot of people. A walk that should have taken more than 20 minutes took more than an hour. But it is much better than the Stone Forest.
The water forest is divided into several sections. Because I didn't want to go back, I walked along the upstream section. Don't worry, no matter which direction you go, the shuttle bus stops after you walk out! The water forest is full of trees and streams. Because I was wearing flip-flops, I walked directly in the water. In some places where the water flow is not very fast, you can sit down and play in the water. It's cool and can satisfy the desire of children to play in the water! There will be many stones in the middle. You can walk on the stones and the water will flow below. Avoid the peak period, there are not many people, and the road is not crowded. Play slowly and take pictures slowly!
The clear water rushed down from the woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed was free of sand and mud, and even the rocks were polished by the rapids and became "smooth", but the trees were like passionate men, firmly rooted in the embrace of their wife, the riverbed, and did not move at all.
Thousands of trees here, including dozens of rare trees, are all rooted in the rocks in the water, and through the rocks they are rooted in the riverbed, creating this wonderful sight of rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water, with water, rocks and trees nestling together.
I also like the journey to the water forest. There are no big views, but the winding paths, thin streams, and quiet spaces are great!
Here, the trees block out the sun and a stream flows gently beneath the trees, just like a bonsai on the water.
The water forest is a wonderful landscape, with trees growing among rocks and water flowing over them. In the dog days of summer, the stream water is so cool that as soon as my toes touched the water, they were immediately chilled by the sudden cold. I tried again, and after repeating it two or three times, my feet could enjoy the coolness comfortably. Holding on to the drooping branches, walking on the waves in the water forest is a unique experience. You must wear wading shoes whether you play in the water or not.
Go there in the summer, the water is cool and it's super comfortable to wear slippers.
Unfortunately, due to heavy rain, many walking paths have been flooded. I heard that the deepest part was over my feet. I was wearing sneakers and had to carry a child, so I had to turn to the main road to skip this section of the road and then re-enter the rest area in the middle section of the water forest. After walking through the upper section of the water forest, you can take the shuttle bus directly to Cuigu Station.
When I was in the Water Forest Park, there were few visitors. I was a little scared at the time. I thought it was so gloomy, I wouldn’t encounter a snake! What I thought was what I wanted. Suddenly, I saw a black snake in the middle of the narrow stone road, elegantly placed in an S shape. My God! It was one meter away from me. I ran back and screamed in despair! I met a family of three from Chongqing. The man was a firefighter. Thank God I found a savior (you must know that each scenic spot in this scenic spot must be walked along before you can take a car to the next scenic spot. You can’t go back to each scenic spot unless you give up the next scenic spot). At that time, I didn’t dare to continue moving forward alone! There was no way, I wanted to continue playing, so I had to follow the family of three in fear. The soldier seemed very experienced. He said that most snakes in Guizhou are poisonous! I saw his woman holding his arm and looking around nervously. At that time, if I hadn’t taken care of his wife, I would also want to grab this man’s arm and lean on him to move forward slowly! After being extremely frightened, I finally walked out of this terrifying water forest! As soon as I arrived at the transfer station, I went to the staff to complain: Didn’t your staff say that it was impossible to encounter snakes when I bought the ticket? But they replied: That’s because you have too good fortune. We really haven’t encountered one! Oh my god, what’s the connection! You are good at talking.
The water forest is another distinctive and unique scenic spot in Xiaoqikong. "Clear springs flow over rocks, and green trees grow on rocks" is the water forest. Large water forests are rare in the karst area of the mid-subtropical zone, and they have many tree species and luxuriant branches and leaves. Visitors can also walk in the water and cross the jungle, which is endless fun.
I heard that this place is also called Yaochi. There are many trees and shrubs growing in the river valley. The whole area looks like a green screen. The river water is also very clear, flowing down from the trees. It looks like the place where elves are born. After the rain, the sun shines down, revealing a mysterious light!
I think the water forest in Xiaoqikong is the most essential and interesting part of the entire scenic area.
The river flows through the woods, and after being eroded day after day and year after year, the edges and corners of the stones in the riverbed have been polished smooth.
So you really have to be careful when walking on these rocks.
There is a small stream with a road in the middle. There are dense forests on both sides. The water, the road and the trees are together. You can walk and play at the same time. If you want to step on water, it is best to bring a pair of sandals, or carry a pair of wading shoes in your bag, the kind with rubber soles, which are non-slip and fit your feet. Sandals may be washed away in places with fast water.
From the moment you enter the water forest, please put on your slippers! You have to change... Really... I'm not kidding... This is another place that shocked me. It's all water. Why is there so much water? For a tomboy like me who is obsessed with looking at water, I really got more and more excited as I walked...
Everyone happily stood in the water and had a water fight...
The water forest made up for my regret of not being able to row a boat in Yuanyang Lake and drove away my depression. I really recommend everyone to go to the water forest early so that you can enjoy it while there are fewer people. The river water is cool and everyone can walk into the river to play. The stones are in the water and the trees are in the stones.
The "Water Forest" is the most interesting attraction in Xiaoqikong and my favorite part. The trees here are all rooted on the rocks in the water, and through the rocks they are rooted in the riverbed under the water. There are rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water. This amazing sight of water, rocks, and trees nestling together is breathtaking. From a distance, it looks like they are floating on the water.
There is a section of road in the middle that is made up of these stones. The water flows fast and your shoes will get wet if you are not careful.
The Water Forest is really full of water. If you want to play in the water, you can bring a pair of slippers. If you don't want to play, you have to be careful when walking. The road is slippery and it's best to walk slowly. Don't step on the water in the creek, because we saw a water snake in a creek, so you have to look carefully before you step in.
Playing in the water, playing in the water, playing in the water. The water was so cold that the children's toes were frozen, but they were reluctant to go ashore.
The vendors put the red plums in water and sold them. We bought some and tasted them. Wow, they were sweet, crisp, and icy. So delicious. Inspired by this, we also put our drinks in the water and made a real iced black tea!
The so-called water forest is a place where there are rocks in the water and trees on the rocks. The trees are all rooted in the riverbed through the rocks. Many tourists walked in the water, but because the bottom of the water was uneven and the current was fast, they had to hold on to branches to stand firmly in many cases. Many people got their clothes wet, and some people's shoes were washed away by the current. It can be seen that men, women, young and old, all had a lot of fun in the water forest.
The most interesting part of Xiaoqikong is the water forest. Wading in the flowing stream is like playing in the river in my hometown when I was a kid. How can I have fun without getting wet?
This is the best place to enjoy the water in Xiaoqikong. It is a water park for children. At noon, the sun rose. In order to escape the heat, we went into this congested road with the tourists... I really don't like this place. There are many people and the road is narrow. The journey is long. Even we with good leg strength feel tired. If you don't play in the water, this place is really not recommended.
The water forest in Xiaoqikong Scenic Area is the most fun part. Listen to the gurgling stream and watch the stream meandering in the forest; go down the stream along the plank road, and you can hear the sound of children playing in the water along the way. Everything in nature is very close! I also rolled up my trousers and shuttled in the stream, feeling the taste of childhood!
This is a narrow stream with fast-flowing water. It is called the Water Forest because, in addition to the banks of the stream, there are thousands of trees in the middle of the stream. The branches of the trees on both sides and the branches in the middle of the stream are connected and intertwined, blocking out the sun. It is hard to tell whether it is a stream in the forest or a forest in the water. Since it is called the Water Forest, how can trees grow in the water? This magical forest is rooted in the cracks of the rocks in the water, and then takes root in the riverbed through the cracks of the rocks, creating a wonder of trees growing in the rocks and water flowing on the rocks. It is 2 kilometers long and is also the most joyful and lively place, because people can take off their shoes and walk barefoot on the rocks in the stream, holding on to the branches in the water to jump from one rock to another, and the stream will stir up white waves under their feet. There is no need to worry about slipping in the water or being washed away by the current, because there are tree trunks and branches everywhere in the water, which are the best support and protection. The sound of rushing water mixed with the sounds of people exclaiming and playing filled this forest on the water. There were also local villagers selling cucumbers and plums in the stream, which could be eaten after washing in the stream water. The water forest is divided into three sections: upper, middle and lower. The most essential forests are the most dense, and the section with the most cheerful water flow is in the upper section.
The first half of the water forest was really boring. One of my companions even thought that this was all there was to this 1.2 kilometers section, but another companion kept looking at the sign and told him that the highlight was in the second half, and there would be surprises later. The second half of the water forest was mostly stone roads, and because of the high water, there was a long section where you had to walk on water, which was exactly what my companions wanted. So my companion was very happy to climb up and down different stone roads and woods, and explore various wading areas. He still praised this section of the journey until the next day.
The water forest is divided into two sections, the upper and lower sections. The upper section we passed first has two roads, one is a stone slab road along the water flow, and the other is a small stone pier that can be stepped on in the water and extends along the water flow. Generally, the brave and young people choose to walk on the water route. In some sections, the water overflows the stone piers and washes down from the feet. It is cold and fun and cools down. At first, my daughter only dared to tentatively put her feet in the water. Later, she followed me to walk on the water route, shouting exaggeratedly while walking, "It's so cool, so cold." When we reached the middle section, it was almost noon, so we sat on the stones to rest for a while, replenished some energy, and continued to walk to the lower section.
I feel that the essence of the water forest is in the upper section, because in the lower section, apart from seeing some various entangled vines, there is no place to go into the water, which reduces the fun of interacting with nature.
Entering the water forest is like arriving at a paradise for water play. Walking on the water all the way, the refreshing coolness spreads from the soles of your feet to your heart, and the summer heat disappears instantly.
After walking through the first section, I still had some energy left, so I decided to walk through the relatively thrilling water forest. To avoid getting your shoes and socks wet, it is recommended to wear sandals or flip-flops, and you can play in the water. But be careful, the stones are slippery, and safety is the first priority. It is not recommended for older people to go here, and it is best not to go for children who are too young. The upper part of the water forest is more dangerous and naturally more exciting. The waterfall flows from top to bottom, washing the stone road. Stepping on the stones and slabs washed by the water, step by step, has a unique charm. It's just that there are so many people in the most exciting section. It may be because it is not easy to walk, there are people going up and down, so it is a bit blocked. You can stay on a stone for a long time, and it takes some time to move a little bit to leave here. The order in the scenic area is not as comfortable as the order when waiting for the bus before. It is estimated that there are too many tourists pouring in, and the staff are overwhelmed.
The Water Forest is a world-class scenic spot in Xiaoqikong. I was wondering if the scenic spot would be closed in such heavy rain! The staff said that as long as the tickets for the scenic spot are sold, the scenic spots in the scenic spot will be open, so I can rest assured this time! The hundreds of thousands of trees here, including more than ten kinds of rare trees, are all rooted in the stubborn rocks in the water, and through the stubborn rocks, they are rooted in the riverbed under the water. There are rocks in the water, trees on the rocks, and trees in the water. This wonder of water, rocks, and trees nestling together is breathtaking. From a distance, it looks like a forest floating on the water. The Water Forest is divided into three sections: upper, middle, and lower. People can walk in the upper and lower sections, a total of 600 meters.
The best thing to see is the water flowing down from the roots of the tree. Unfortunately, the video I recorded cannot be uploaded.
It's really fun here, the stone steps are in the water, and the water is gurgling! Both adults and children like it!
You can wade through the water in the water forest and find a trail built with stones. Some of the stones have been submerged by water, but you can still walk on them.
Stepping on the smooth rocks, letting the gurgling stream flow over your feet, you can feel its infinite coolness. When you reach the fast-flowing water, you must hold on to the vines, otherwise you will be washed away by the water, haha. The sunlight shines through the leaves, dappled, projected on the water surface, and then suddenly flows away. The real feeling makes everyone laugh continuously, and the children are having a lot of fun playing with water guns.
There is a lot of water and stone paths in the water forest, which is very suitable for children to play. You must wear shoes that can wade through water. I saw a few people wearing slippers, but they were washed away by the fast current...
The water in some places in the water forest is quite big and fast. My son accidentally fell in the water and half lay in the water. Fortunately, I brought him a set of clothes, but he was not afraid of getting wet in the hot weather.
The stone road runs along the stream, sometimes fast and sometimes slow. The water here is very shallow, so it is strongly recommended to wear shoes that can be used in water and play in the water. In the hot summer, walking in this cool stream is really a beautiful thing, but you must pay attention to safety.
This attraction is the best for children to play.
It is suitable for children to play, but the rest is very average. In fact, it is no different from Bifengxia in Ya'an.
The stream flows through the forest, and people walk through the water. It's a beautiful and interesting road, about 40 minutes, but I didn't walk enough.
The Water Forest is also known as Yaochi. The river valley, about 300 meters long, is covered with dense trees and shrubs, forming an emerald barrier. Clear river water flows down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, there is no sand in the riverbed. Even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth", but the trees are like passionate men, firmly rooted in the arms of their wives on the riverbed, motionless. The beautiful tree of love is evergreen all year round. This wonder of "water flowing on the rocks and trees growing in the water" is amazing to everyone.
It is also called Yaochi. It is about 600 meters long and is divided into two sections. The river valley is full of dense trees and shrubs, forming an emerald barrier. Clear river water rushes down from the mixed woods on the riverbed. Year after year, day after day, the riverbed is free of sand and mud, and even the rocks have been polished by the rapids and become "smooth". This wonder of "water flowing on the rocks and trees growing in the water" is amazing to everyone. In the water forest, the rocks are intertwined with roots and ancient vines are entangled between the branches. Visitors climb the vines with their hands, step on the roots, walk along the river, step on the waterfalls and waves, which is thrilling and interesting.