
Mugan Reservoir is a major water reservoir in Guangzhou, Guangdong. It plays a critical role in supplying water to the city and surrounding areas, while also serving as a recreational destination for locals and visitors.
Located in the outskirts of Guangzhou. Visitors can reach the reservoir via taxi or private car. Some local buses run to nearby stops, from which walking is required to access the reservoir area.
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and beautiful light for photography.
Entrance is generally free, but some specific activity areas may charge a small fee. Tickets can be bought on-site if required.
Booking in advance is usually not necessary except for organized events or fishing permits, which can be arranged a few days in advance.
2–4 hours are sufficient for a leisurely visit, longer if you plan to cycle, fish, or have a picnic.
Guided tours are rare; most visitors explore independently. Private guides in Chinese may be arranged locally.
Start at the main entrance, walk or cycle along the lakeside paths, stop at scenic viewpoints and pavilions, and return via a loop trail. Allocate time for rest and photography stops.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Occasionally, special events or festivals may be held at the reservoir during holidays.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Weekends and holidays can be busy with local visitors.
Basic facilities include toilets, small kiosks for snacks and drinks, benches, and picnic areas. Bring extra water for longer visits.
Mostly accessible for children and elderly along flat paths. Some areas may be uneven or require walking on trails, making full accessibility for disabled visitors limited.
Mobile payments are widely accepted in kiosks; carrying cash is recommended for remote areas or small purchases.
Local restaurants and small cafes are available near the reservoir entrance, offering Guangdong cuisine and light refreshments.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan or halal options are limited and should be checked locally in advance.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses are located in nearby towns or Guangzhou outskirts, suitable for overnight stays.
Small souvenir shops sell local snacks, handicrafts, and nature-themed items like postcards and mini figurines.
Taxi or private car is the most convenient to reach other attractions or return to central Guangzhou. Public buses are limited and may require walking to main stops.