Explore the tropical flora and fauna of Wujiazui Tropical Valley, walk through its lush green pathways, take a boat ride through the scenic water features, and enjoy a variety of activities like zip-lining, bird watching, and nature photography. It’s also a great place for family-friendly outdoor adventures.

Wujiazui Tropical Valley is located in Dongba Town, Gaochun District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, east of Youzishan Scenic Area, nestled against Xiaomao Mountain to the north and Qingshan Reservoir to the east. Provincial Highway 246 Shuangwang Highway passes through the area. Established in 2008, it covers a total planned area of 15,000 mu, with a core area of over 6,000 mu, and a total investment of 500 million yuan. It is a leading urban leisure agriculture complex in China, integrating agricultural science and technology, agricultural education, farming experiences, eco-tourism, rural vacations, and business meetings. It has become a showcase for modern agriculture and rural tourism in Jiangsu Province, and a new highlight of urban leisure agriculture and ecological agriculture.
It has successively won many honors including the National Star-rated Enterprise for Leisure Agriculture and Rural Tourism, Jiangsu Province High-Efficiency Agriculture and Agricultural Mechanization Technology Demonstration Base, Jiangsu Province Youth Science Popularization Education Base, Jiangsu Provincial Modern Agricultural Industrial Park, Nanjing's first batch of modern agricultural demonstration parks, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences High-Efficiency Agriculture Demonstration Base, and Nanjing Agricultural University Postgraduate Internship Base.
Wujiazui Tropical Valley will adhere to the development strategy of "developing agriculture with science and technology and driving the economy with agriculture", relying on technology and being market-oriented, focusing on developing high-tech agricultural products, protecting the rural ecological environment, establishing a good landscape ecosystem, and adhering to the principle of sustainable development. We strive to build Wujiazui Tropical Valley into Jiangsu Province's preferred "urban leisure agricultural complex" tourism brand and an important leisure agricultural tourism destination in the Yangtze River Delta region.
Boasting a subtropical monsoon climate, Wujiazui Tropical Valley boasts nine functional areas, including a comprehensive management and service area, an organic tea planting area, a high-yield tree planting area, a protected strawberry planting area, a protected vegetable planting area, a high-end flower planting area, a sightseeing and leisure area, a morning bamboo planting area, and a public welfare forest planting area. It's a perfect place to visit in all seasons.
There are many ecological tourist attractions such as the high-tech tropical plant pavilion, butterfly garden, rose manor, rice base, tea garden base, fruit base, early bamboo garden, as well as the wax apple pavilion and fruit and vegetable greenhouse base where you can pick apples all year round; there are also leisure and entertainment projects such as plant maze and MINI golf; and there are organic agricultural and sideline products and flowers produced and sold by Wujiazui Tropical Valley.
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours.
60 yuan/person
8:30-17:00 (Monday-Friday);
8:00-17:00 (Saturday-Sunday).
Wujiazui Tropical Valley is a modern ecological park that focuses on preserving tropical plant life and showcasing a variety of wildlife. It serves as both a tourist destination and a conservation site, offering visitors a chance to learn about biodiversity and the importance of environmental protection.
Located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, the park is accessible by taxi from the city center. Public buses also serve the area, and visitors can reach it easily from Nanjing Railway Station by taking a direct bus or taxi.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings and late afternoons, especially during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is more temperate and crowds are smaller.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥60-80. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through local ticketing platforms, especially for discounts during off-peak seasons.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during holidays or weekends. Booking one or two days in advance should suffice for securing tickets online.
A full visit, including exploring the tropical gardens, wildlife areas, and taking part in activities like boat rides or zip-lining, typically takes 2 to 3 hours.
The must-see highlights include the tropical rainforest section, the bird sanctuary, the aquatic life exhibits, and the scenic water features where you can take a boat ride. The lush green paths and zip-lining areas are also popular attractions.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and they provide a detailed explanation of the park's flora and fauna. Audio guides in both Chinese and English are available for a more self-paced experience.
The best photography spots are around the boat ride areas, where you can capture the serene water features and surrounding greenery. The tropical forest walk and elevated platforms offer panoramic views of the entire park.
Start with the tropical rainforest section, move on to the bird sanctuary, then explore the aquatic exhibits. Finish the visit with the boat ride and a relaxing walk through the park’s scenic paths.
There are no night visits or light shows available at Wujiazui Tropical Valley. The park is mainly a daytime attraction focused on outdoor activities and nature.
The park tends to be crowded during weekends and public holidays. Weekdays, especially in the morning, are the least crowded times to visit.
The park has public restrooms, water stations, and rest areas. There are also a few small shops where visitors can buy souvenirs, snacks, and drinks.
The park is accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths and accessible areas. However, some parts of the tropical gardens may involve walking on uneven ground, which could be challenging for people with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted at the park. Credit cards and cash are also accepted at ticket counters and shops.
There are a few cafes and snack stalls inside the park, offering refreshments. Nearby, visitors can find local restaurants serving Jiangsu cuisine.
Vegetarian and some vegan options are available in the park’s eateries. Halal options might be limited but can be found in some local restaurants near the park.
There are several budget and mid-range hotels near the park. For a more luxurious stay, visitors can choose from high-end hotels in Nanjing city center, which is a short drive away.
Nearby attractions include the Yangtze River, Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, and the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge Memorial. These landmarks are easy to combine in a day trip along with a visit to Wujiazui Tropical Valley.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the park selling tropical-themed merchandise such as handcrafted items, local handicrafts, and nature-inspired products like postcards, keychains, and souvenirs.
After visiting the park, visitors can take a taxi or public transportation to the city center of Nanjing, where there are various transportation options including buses, trains, and metro stations.