
Xianlong Gorge, nestled amidst the pristine bamboo sea of Anji, Zhejiang, is a magnificent, dragon-like gorge stretching through the scenic area, boasting 15 extreme bends. The canyon boasts a drop of over 100 meters, steep descents on both sides, and uninhabited primeval forests. The gorge boasts 25 landslides and chutes, offering a thrilling drifting experience.
As the most thrilling canyon rafting experience in the Yangtze River Delta, the canyon boasts a drop of over 100 meters, steep rapids on both sides, and uninhabited primeval forests. Star-rated rafting facilities, professional lifeguards, and international safety standards ensure a comfortable experience for all. What sets Xianlong Gorge apart from other rafting destinations is that, in addition to rafting, it also offers Anji's first passenger cable car, river tracing adventures, star-studded camping, live-action CS, and more. In the future, a Bavarian-style hotel will be available. It is a five-star resort away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Subtropical monsoon climate, best in summer
Recommended play time: about half a day
178 yuan
Rafting time : 09:00-17:00
Ticket sales time : 08:30-15:30
Xianlong Gorge is a natural scenic area in Huzhou, Zhejiang, renowned for its geological formations and pristine natural environment. It is significant as a regional eco-tourism destination and a place for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
Xianlong Gorge is located in Huzhou, Zhejiang province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or local bus from Huzhou city center. Walking is necessary to fully explore the trails and waterfall areas.
The gorge is generally open from 8:00 to 17:00. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit due to mild weather and vibrant natural scenery.
Entrance fees are approximately ¥30–¥50 per person. Tickets can be purchased onsite or via local online travel platforms.
Booking is recommended on weekends and public holidays, ideally 1–2 days in advance.
Allow around 3–5 hours to hike the trails, enjoy the waterfalls, and explore the gorge.
Guided tours are mainly in Chinese. Audio guides in other languages are generally not available.
Start at the main entrance, follow the trail to the main waterfall, explore adjacent streams and smaller waterfalls, and return via a loop trail if available.
Night visits and light shows are not generally available. Special tours may occur during local festivals but are rare.
The site can get busy on weekends and holidays. Weekdays in spring or autumn are the least crowded.
Facilities include public restrooms, drinking water points, picnic areas, and small food stalls near the entrance.
Some trails are steep or uneven. Elderly and children should take care. Accessibility for disabled visitors is limited.
Cash is accepted, and mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are commonly available.
Small local restaurants and eateries near the entrance offer regional cuisine and snacks.
Vegetarian options are limited but available; halal options are rare.
Accommodations are mostly in Huzhou city, including hotels, guesthouses, and homestays within 20–30 km of Xianlong Gorge.
Souvenir shops sell postcards, local handicrafts, and small nature-themed items.
Return to Huzhou city by taxi or bus, and use buses or trains to visit other nearby attractions in Zhejiang.