
Erlang Mountain, located on the south bank of the Shimantan Reservoir in Wugang City and in the heart of Shimantan National Forest Park, is named after the legend of " Erlang carrying the mountain to catch the sun . " The area boasts over 100 natural and cultural attractions . Nestled against the mountainside and facing the water, the scenic area seamlessly integrates mountains, water, forest, and city, creating breathtakingly beautiful scenery.
The scenic area features Asia's largest water lantern festival, China's longest and most beautiful ancient water plank road, the Central Plains' most thrilling water suspension bridge, southern Henan's largest musical fountain and water curtain movie.
Stroll on the thrilling water suspension bridge, which gives you a trembling and ethereal pleasure; wander on China's longest and most beautiful ancient water plank road, and feel the heroic feeling of carrying mountains and walking on waves; join in the ethnic minority performances, Dai water splashing carnival, dragon boat race, bonfire party and other entertainment activities, and have endless fun.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
65 yuan/person
Winter ( November - March ): 8:00-17:00
Spring, summer, and autumn ( April - October ): 8:00-18:00
Erlang Mountain is known for its cultural and religious significance, with Taoist temples and historic sites. It is valued for both its natural beauty and spiritual heritage, attracting visitors for sightseeing, hiking, and cultural exploration.
Located in Pingdingshan, Henan Province. Accessible via taxi, private car, or local bus from Pingdingshan city. Walking is suitable for exploring trails within the mountain area.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or weekdays are best to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful scenery.
Tickets are purchased at the entrance; online booking may be available. Prices are reasonable and may vary slightly by season.
Advance booking is recommended during holidays or peak tourist seasons, ideally 1–2 days prior.
3–4 hours for main trails and scenic spots; longer if hiking more remote areas or visiting all temples.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; audio guides are limited.
Begin at the main entrance, follow trails to key peaks and temples, explore waterfalls and forested areas, then return via scenic downhill paths.
Night visits are generally unavailable. Special cultural or seasonal events may occur during holidays.
Least crowded during weekdays and early mornings. Holidays and weekends are peak periods.
Areas near the entrance are accessible, but steep trails may be challenging. Elderly, disabled visitors, and children should be cautious on uneven paths.
Cash, as well as mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay, are generally accepted for tickets, food, and souvenirs.
Small restaurants and cafes are near the entrance. Nearby Pingdingshan city offers diverse dining options featuring local cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available at some restaurants; halal options may require prior inquiry.
Hotels and guesthouses in Pingdingshan city, about 15–30 minutes from Erlang Mountain by car, provide convenient lodging.
Souvenir shops offer local handicrafts, postcards, snacks, and Taoist-themed items.