Tianshuijian Rafting is a thrilling water adventure, perfect for nature lovers and adrenaline seekers. Key activities include:

Tianshuijian Rafting is located in the heart of the Dabie Mountains in Anhui Province, at the foot of Tiantangzhai, a National 4A-level Forest Park. Known as the "First River Below Tiantangzhai" and the "First Rafting Site of the Dabie Mountains," this naturally created river stretches 3.8 kilometers, boasting pristine, clear waters teeming with fish. As you raft, you'll encounter over ten large and small dragon pools, each with a combined drop of over 100 meters, offering a thrilling, adventurous, and engaging experience. The rafting experience offers both thrilling adventures for adventurous enthusiasts and relaxing leisurely excursions. As the rubber raft rhythmically rises and falls through the stream, waves crashing against pebbles and the raft surging over the water, you'll experience the thrills and exclamations of joy, and your heart melts into the waves. One wave rises after another, at the Dalongtan, slopes emerge, rafts fly, waves dance, and there is a loud noise. Do you feel the heroism of a former hero? Does it make you more confident and courageous when you leave the hustle and bustle of the big city and come to Tianshuijian to challenge nature?
As your raft drifts along the gentle stream and through the forest, you can also sit back and admire the beautiful scenery: white sand beaches, shady green trees, and clear waters with stones visible all the way, refreshing your heart and lungs. Birds chirp and flowers bloom on both sides of the river, small fish play in the water, and beautiful rural scenery surrounds you, completely immersing yourself in this poetic and picturesque natural landscape. You can also appreciate the Mouse Mound, Bell Stone, Sea Lion Stone, Turtle Stone and other works of nature, which will make you forget about home and forget about returning. Nature has dedicated such a beautiful river for us to float on, allowing you to temporarily relax after a long journey.
Subtropical monsoon climate; in the hot summer, it is suitable for family outings to escape the heat and have fun. During the rafting process, there are both thrilling adventure rafting that can satisfy adventure lovers, and happy leisure rafting that allows you to relax.
It is recommended to play for 2-3 hours
Starting from 100 yuan/person
10:00-17:00 (Rafting concentrated play time: 10:00, 13:00, 15:00)
Tianshuijian Rafting is located in a picturesque part of Anhui province, offering a natural escape with its clear river and surrounding mountains. The region is known for its rich biodiversity and clean, scenic landscapes.
The rafting site is located in Anhui, and it can be accessed by car or taxi from nearby cities like Huangshan. Public transport options are limited, so private transport is recommended.
The rafting site is open year-round, though the best time to visit is during the warmer months (April to October), when the weather is perfect for outdoor activities. It's best to visit in the morning to avoid crowds.
The ticket price varies by season, ranging from 100 to 200 RMB per person for the rafting experience. Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or on-site at the ticket booth.
It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Booking a few days before your visit is usually sufficient.
To fully enjoy the rafting experience and the surrounding nature, plan for at least 4-5 hours, including travel time and some relaxation by the river.
The main highlight is the rafting journey itself, offering breathtaking views of the lush environment. Be sure to also explore the surrounding hiking trails and relax near the peaceful riverbanks.
Guided rafting tours are available and can be arranged at the site. These tours are generally offered in Mandarin, and guides provide safety instructions as well as information about the area.
The best viewpoints are along the river, where you can capture the natural beauty of the clear waters and surrounding mountains. The rafting itself also provides great photo opportunities.
Start with a short hike to get to the rafting starting point, enjoy the rafting, and then spend some time relaxing by the river or exploring nearby nature trails.
Night visits are not typical at Tianshuijian Rafting, and there are no light shows. The attraction is primarily focused on daytime outdoor activities.
It can get crowded during weekends and holidays, especially in peak summer months. Visiting on weekdays, early in the morning or late afternoon, can help you avoid the crowds.
There are basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas. Small food stalls may be available, but it's best to bring your own water and snacks. No large shops are available at the site.
The rafting itself may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors due to the physical nature of the activity. However, the surrounding areas can be enjoyed by children and families who prefer a more relaxed experience.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are more commonly used for purchases and ticketing.
There are a few local restaurants nearby that serve Anhui-style cuisine, though options may be limited. Consider bringing your own food if you want more variety.
Vegetarian options are usually available at local restaurants, but vegan and halal food options might be harder to find in the immediate area.
There are a few guesthouses and mid-range hotels in the nearby towns. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Nearby attractions include Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), the Tunxi Ancient Street, and other scenic spots in Anhui province. These can easily be combined with a visit to Tianshuijian Rafting for a day trip.
There are a few souvenir shops near the rafting area selling local handicrafts, traditional Anhui teas, and small trinkets. Expect to find items like silk scarves and locally made pottery.
For onward travel, taxis and buses can take you to nearby cities such as Huangshan. It’s recommended to check schedules in advance if you are traveling by public transport.