
Jilong Mountain, located north of Longjing Village in Hangzhou, boasts lush greenery and beautiful scenery. It is divided into Inner Jilong Mountain and Outer Jilong Mountain. Locals still primarily cultivate tea, but they also operate popular farmhouses, teahouses, and numerous guesthouses.
Jilong Mountain boasts the "Ancient Tea Trail" once traversed by Emperor Qianlong. The stone-paved path is flanked by lush tea plantations, with the ever-flowing Longhong Stream running through it. Walking along this path is filled with rural charm. You can also participate in tea picking, roasting, brewing, and tea-drinking competitions, embodying the spirit of Emperor Qianlong's tea-drinking days.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
All day
Jilong Mountain is known for its rich cultural history, dating back to the Tang Dynasty. The mountain holds significant importance for its role in Taoist practices and as a site for scholars. It is also famous for its natural beauty, featuring ancient temples, dense forests, and tranquil surroundings, making it a popular spot for both spiritual and leisure activities.
Jilong Mountain is located in the outskirts of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It can be accessed by taking a taxi from the city center, or by bus from the Hangzhou bus station. Walking from nearby hotels is also an option, but it can be a long trek.
Jilong Mountain is open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily. The best times to visit are in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and experience the mountain's peaceful ambiance. The spring and autumn seasons offer the best weather conditions for hiking and sightseeing.
The entrance fee is typically around ¥40. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, or online through local ticket platforms. It's recommended to buy tickets in advance during peak tourist seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary unless visiting during holidays or peak tourist seasons. If you prefer a guided tour, it's best to book at least 2-3 days in advance.
Exploring Jilong Mountain typically takes 3 to 4 hours, depending on the hiking routes and the time spent at various historical sites. For a more relaxed visit, 2 to 3 hours may suffice.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some tours may offer English-speaking guides. Audio guides in multiple languages, including English, are available for a self-guided experience.
Start by visiting the cultural park to get an introduction to the history of the mountain. Then, take the main hiking trail leading up to the summit, where you can stop to visit the temples along the way. Finish your visit with a peaceful walk through the forest or by the natural springs.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at Jilong Mountain. The best time to visit is during the day when the natural beauty and historical sites are fully accessible. Special tours may be arranged upon request for group visits.
The mountain can be crowded on weekends and during holidays, especially with local tourists. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
Basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and water fountains are available along the hiking routes. There are no large shopping centers, but small local shops offer snacks and drinks. It's a good idea to bring your own water and food if planning to hike for an extended period.
Jilong Mountain is generally accessible for elderly and children, though some of the hiking paths may be challenging. The main paths are well-maintained, but there are steep areas that may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Credit cards may be used at larger vendors, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases at local shops.
There are a few local eateries near the entrance of Jilong Mountain offering traditional Chinese food, including vegetarian options. For more variety, you can head towards the city center of Hangzhou, where there are numerous dining options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local restaurants near the mountain. Halal food may be harder to find in the immediate area, but there are halal restaurants in Hangzhou city.
There are several mid-range hotels and guesthouses near the mountain. For more luxurious options, you can find high-end hotels in the Hangzhou city center, about 30-40 minutes away by taxi.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance selling local crafts, herbal teas, and traditional Chinese items like silk scarves, calligraphy sets, and handmade pottery.
After visiting Jilong Mountain, taxis or buses are the best options to continue your trip. Public transportation from Hangzhou's main bus stations is convenient for traveling to other nearby attractions.