Anji Huangpu River Source Rafting

Anji Huangpu River Source Rafting is located in Helu Xi Village, Dipu Town, Anji County, Zhejiang Pr[...]

Anji Huangpu River Source Rafting is located in Helu Xi Village, Dipu Town, Anji County, Zhejiang Province, known as the ‘Bamboo Hometown’ of China, with a total length of 4.5 kilometers for the rafting course. The course features a suitable rise and fall, with calm water at times and rapids at others, offering a scenic journey with beautiful landscapes on both banks, wild ducks and geese on the water surface, and fish and shrimp at the bottom to add to the excitement, with water plants swaying alongside bamboo rafts.


It can be described as a journey with continuous scenery, full of rural charm. To participate in the rafting, one must bravely pass five challenges. First challenge: Skimming the Water like a Dragonfly; Second challenge: Riding the Wind and Breaking the Waves; Third challenge: Advancing through Rapid Currents; Fourth challenge: Plunging Down a Torrent; Fifth challenge: Two Dragons Playing with Rafts, United in a Common Effort.


Not far from the scenic area, the ‘Crocodile Mountain’ stands tall, with anecdotes of celebrities such as Hu Zongnan and Zhu Le San leaving many wonderful legends in the area. Opening hours are from 08:00 to 17:00 all year round. Preferential policy supplement: 1. For bamboo rafts, those 1.3 meters and above need to purchase adult tickets, and those between 1 meter and 1.3 meters purchase children’s tickets.


For rubber rafts, there are no children’s tickets, and all must purchase adult tickets. 2. If it is a holiday and the number of visitors is too high, you may need to wait patiently for your turn. Service facilities include a parking lot: [Huangpu River Source Rafting Scenic Area Parking Lot] with a reference price: charged; address: at the entrance of Huangpu River Source Rafting Scenic Area; number of spaces: subject to the actual situation of the scenic area.


Essential tips: 1. Children under 1 meter are not allowed to participate in rafting and kayaking activities. 2. From December 1st to March 1st each year is the off-season, depending on the weather. 3. There are free bathroom lockers, free scenic area transportation, and a restaurant opposite the scenic area. 4. Bamboo rafts accommodate 9 people per boat, with someone to pole the boat; kayaks come in sizes for 2, 4, or 6 people.


5. During the flood season, the water volume is larger, so visitors should pay attention to safety.


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