
The Red Canyon Rafting Tour is located within the Wuzhishan Red Canyon Cultural Tourism Scenic Area, 12 kilometers from downtown Wuzhishan. The rafting route covers 3.8 kilometers, with a drop of over 80 meters. The route gets its name from the yellow-reddish coloration of the rocks along the way, eroded by mountain springs and rainwater. The canyon boasts precipitous and unique rock faces, a river full of rocky rapids, and pristine tropical rainforest along its banks, often accompanied by mountaintop waterfalls. This is a prime summer water adventure, perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery while feeling the thrill of the water's powerful currents.
Subtropical maritime monsoon climate;
The best time to go swimming is from June to September
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours
Ctrip reference price: 168 yuan/person
April 10th - December 31st, Monday to Friday, 12:30-14:00
Saturday to Sunday 12:00-14:00 (Rafting time is easily affected by weather conditions and is subject to specific on-site conditions)
Red Canyon Rafting is known for its stunning natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to experience an exciting outdoor adventure in the heart of Hainan’s mountainous region. The canyon is famous for its dramatic landscapes, clear rivers, and rich biodiversity, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers.
Red Canyon Rafting is located in Wuzhishan City, Hainan. It is best accessed by taxi or private car from Sanya or Haikou. Public transportation is limited, so hiring a taxi or using a private vehicle is recommended for a more convenient and direct route.
The rafting experience is available daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the dry season (from November to April) when the water levels are ideal for rafting and the weather is pleasant.
The entrance fee for the rafting experience is typically around ¥100-¥300, depending on the type of rafting and the season. Tickets can be purchased directly at the site or online in advance, especially during peak seasons.
It is advisable to book tickets in advance during peak seasons (holidays and weekends), ideally 1-2 days before your visit, to ensure availability. During off-peak times, booking on the day of your visit is usually sufficient.
Rafting typically takes about 1-2 hours, depending on the route and the water conditions. If you wish to hike around the area or take photos, plan for an additional 1-2 hours for exploration.
Guided rafting tours are available, and most guides speak Chinese. Some guides may offer basic English explanations, but it's helpful to know some Chinese for a more immersive experience.
Start with the rafting experience, which takes you through the most scenic parts of the canyon. Afterward, take a short hike to the nearby viewpoints for breathtaking views and photo opportunities. If time permits, enjoy a relaxing break by the river.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not available at Red Canyon Rafting. However, some special rafting events or group tours may be offered during holidays or peak seasons.
Red Canyon Rafting can be crowded during weekends, holidays, and peak tourist seasons. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the mornings and outside of major holidays.
There are basic facilities such as public toilets and rest areas. However, food options are limited, so it’s recommended to bring your own snacks or drinks. Small shops selling rafting-related gear and souvenirs are also available.
The rafting experience may not be suitable for elderly individuals or very young children due to the physical activity involved. The terrain around the canyon can be steep, so mobility may be challenging for disabled visitors. However, certain areas may be more accessible for those who wish to enjoy the views without rafting.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are commonly accepted, and credit cards may be accepted at some service points. It's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases, especially in remote areas.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local restaurants around Wuzhishan City. Halal food is less common, but you may find options in larger cities like Sanya or Haikou.
Souvenir shops are available near the rafting site, offering items such as local handicrafts, rafting-themed souvenirs, and traditional Hainanese products like coconut oil and tea.