
Butterfly Valley is located at the foot of Dingshi Mountain, 1.5 kilometers from Luanchuan County, bordered by Jiguan Cave to the west and Laojun Mountain to the east. Surrounded by mountains on either side, a stream runs through the valley floor. The valley is home to thousands of naturally occurring butterflies, and you can see them dancing in vibrant colors everywhere. Here, you can experience the boundless charm of nature.
This is not only a butterfly habitat but also a summer paradise for tourists. Over 100 breathtaking scenic spots adorn this mysterious canyon with extraordinary grandeur and serenity. The valley is dotted with scenic spots, including interconnected ponds and streams, lush forests and bamboo groves, and ever-changing scenery. Key attractions include: Happy Forest, Butterfly Spring, Fairy Pool, Rainbow Waterfall, Sandie Rock, Fairy Butterfly Spring, Heavenly Lake, South Pillar of Heaven, and the primeval forest oxygen bar.
temperate monsoon climate;
Summer and autumn are the best times to visit
It is recommended to play for 2 to 3 hours
50 yuan/person
08:00-17:00
Luanchuan Butterfly Valley is a protected ecological site in Luoyang, Henan, known for its diverse butterfly population and rich biodiversity. It serves as a natural reserve and a popular destination for ecological tourism and environmental education.
Located in Luanchuan County, Luoyang. Visitors can reach the valley by taxi, private car, or local bus. Walking is possible within the valley along the trails.
Open daily from morning until late afternoon. The best time to visit is late spring and summer when butterflies are most active and flowers are in full bloom.
Entrance fees vary seasonally. Tickets can usually be purchased offline at the valley entrance or online through local travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during peak butterfly season and holidays. A few days in advance is usually sufficient.
2–4 hours, depending on how thoroughly you explore the trails and participate in activities.
Guided tours may be offered in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not available.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked trails through butterfly observation areas, visit streams and waterfalls, rest at picnic areas, then loop back to the exit.
Night visits are generally not allowed to protect the ecosystem. Special ecological tours may be offered during peak season.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded. Weekends and holidays are busier, especially during butterfly season.
Basic facilities include restrooms, water stations, picnic areas, and small souvenir shops.
Accessible for children and adults. Elderly visitors may need assistance on uneven trails. Accessibility for disabled visitors is limited due to natural terrain.
Both cash and mobile payments are generally accepted for tickets and small purchases.
Local restaurants and small cafes near the valley entrance offer regional cuisine and refreshments.
Some vegetarian-friendly dishes are available; halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses and hotels in Luanchuan County provide convenient access to the valley.
Souvenir shops sell butterfly-themed items, local handicrafts, and small ecological souvenirs.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses are convenient for traveling to Luoyang city center or other nearby attractions.