
After visiting the Five Mountains, there's nothing better than the Tiger Roaring Rapids. A breathtaking 10-kilometer canyon, a 260-meter vertical drop, and a reservoir with a massive capacity of one million cubic meters offer a thrilling and exciting experience, all at the Tonglu Tiger Roaring Gorge Scenic Area! Located in Zhongshan Township in the southwestern mountainous area of Tonglu, the Tiger Roaring Gorge Scenic Area is highly sought after by rafting and adventure enthusiasts for its rich cultural atmosphere and thrilling sports.
The Tiger Roaring Gorge Scenic Area consists of two steep, undulating gorges: the Tiger Head Gorge and the Nine Bends Gorge. The moment I stepped onto the rubber raft, a sense of anticipation spread: anticipation for a thrilling encounter with nature.
Summer is the best time for rafting
The rafting time is usually about 2 hours
180 yuan/person
Weekends: 12:30-14:30; Weekends: 13:00-15:00 during off-season; Weekends: 10:00-15:00 during peak season
Tip: Rafting is greatly affected by uncertain factors such as weather and geological disasters. It is recommended to call the scenic area at 0571-64333000 before going to inquire whether it can be played normally
Tiger Roaring Gorge is a natural scenic area in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, famous for its deep valleys, rushing streams, and rich biodiversity. It is an important site for ecological tourism and outdoor recreation in the region.
Located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Visitors can reach the area via taxi or private car from Hangzhou city center. Some local buses may operate to nearby points, followed by walking along trails to the gorge.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for comfortable weather and vibrant natural scenery.
The entrance fee is around 50–70 CNY per adult. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via official travel platforms.
Advance booking is recommended for weekends or holidays, ideally 1–2 days ahead.
3–5 hours to explore the main trails and viewpoints; a full day if you wish to hike extensively.
Guided tours are usually in Chinese; English or other language tours may need prior arrangement.
Begin at the main entrance, follow the marked trails to waterfalls and gorge viewpoints, explore side trails for rock formations, and loop back to the entrance.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special eco-tourism events may occur seasonally.
Weekdays are least crowded; weekends and holidays attract more visitors.
Basic facilities include public toilets, benches, rest areas, and small snack stalls near the entrance.
Moderate accessibility: some trails are steep or uneven, so elderly or disabled visitors may need assistance.
Mobile payments and cards are widely accepted; carrying some cash is recommended.
Local restaurants near the entrance serve Hangzhou-style dishes and light refreshments.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan or halal options may require prior inquiry.
Accommodations in Hangzhou city or nearby towns include hotels, guesthouses, and inns suitable for tourists.
Souvenir shops near the entrance sell local handicrafts, postcards, and nature-themed keepsakes.
Taxis, private cars, or local buses connect to Hangzhou city center or nearby attractions for further travel.