Panda Tribe Adventure Park is an outdoor adventure park that combines panda and adventure elements to create a trendy and exciting experience. It integrates mountain sightseeing, parent-child amusement, extreme challenges, water sports, leisure services, animal interactions, special performances, and rural scenery. It covers all-terrain projects on land, water, and air, meeting the play needs of tourists of all ages.
Outdoor panda scenes, a paradise for all ages! The largest panda play scene in East China outdoors! With more than 20 play items such as Panda Climbing, Pet Paradise, World of Birds, Panda Village, and Panda Trampoline, you can have a great time! Explore, take risks, and play here to release endless fun! Bamboo Sea ‘speedsters’, it’s all about the excitement. The same free Jianghu as in ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’! Sky Road Roller Coaster, with continuous acceleration and rotating S-shaped turns, is a real-life version of ‘QQ Speed’! Bamboo Forest Drifting, a suspended fully transparent glass slideway, experiencing the ‘bamboo sea’ in the clouds. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Wire Flying Man, experience movie-level wire work. With Hanfu costumes, it’s ‘ethereal and graceful’. You can do anything from ‘flying in the sky to hiding underground’! Adventure through the bamboo forest, a real-life ‘The Wizard of Oz’. Empower transformation and gain growth in the bamboo forest adventure! Bamboo Forest Crossing, climb tree formations and swing islands. Angry Pandas use their courage, strength, balance, and various skills to cross various obstacles. Leap lightly in the air, feel carefree and at ease, and release energy to the fullest! Cute pets and beasts are coming. A great place to get close to nature. Entertaining and educational, a paradise for ‘furry kids’ to run wild! Pet Paradise, more than 10 small animals such as capybaras, raccoons, and ponies gather here. Through experiences and games, learn how to get along with nature. Exotic birds from all over the world gather in the ‘giant birdcage’ of the World of Birds. Listen to the sounds of nature. There are also many exhibitions on bird science knowledge! Leisure walk route, check in the tea fields and mountain scenery! Bamboo Forest Coffee, dream back to ancient tribes! Through thousands of years, a coffee experience space built inspired by people living in groups and having meals in ancient times. The environment is characterized by thatched huts, watchtowers, and primitive tribes. Combined with the beautiful bamboo lake landscape and interesting IP-themed decorations. With a few friends, you can taste coffee, have a stove-boiled tea party, or take pictures and check in. Enjoy the slow time that belongs only to this paradise. Excellent geographical location, direct access within 2.5 hours from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. Convenient transportation and high cost performance! Direct access within 50 minutes by self-driving from Hangzhou. Within the 2.5-hour golden transportation circle of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. Whether by self-driving or high-speed rail, it’s super fast! Suitable for both dynamic and static activities. Super cool for adventure and check-ins! Happy holidays, fun for the whole family! Say goodbye to mobile phones and the hustle and bustle of the city. Explore freely in the natural bamboo forest. ‘Let happiness roll in’! Opening hours: Open all year round from 09:00 to 17:00. Preferential policies: Children: Height 1.Children under 2 meters (not included) enter for free; children between 1.2 meters (included) and 1.5 meters (not included), as well as active military personnel with valid identification, and disabled individuals with valid identification, are eligible for discounts.

Mobile Charging Facilities: Shared power banks are available for borrowing and returning within the scenic area.

Smoking Area: Designated smoking areas are located within the scenic area; for details, please inquire with staff members.

Baby Care Room: Located at the Visitor Center; the Panda Tribe Visitor Center has a baby care room available for use.









