How can you spend your summer in Changsha without rafting? This summer, the most popular water-based activity is rafting. So, where are the best places to go rafting in Changsha? What are the most exciting rafting spots in Changsha? Let’s find out the details below.
1、Dawei Mountain Canyon Rafting
The Dawei Mountain Canyon Rafting is 10 miles long, with a total drop of 113 meters, a maximum drop of 3 meters, and a longest drop of more than 300 meters. Along the way, there are 48 ponds, 48 beaches, and 39 bays, which are all created by nature. You will feel like you are “in a land of mountains and rivers, where there is no road ahead, and the water flows past the bay and turns to another beach”. Compared to other rafting spots, Dawei Mountain Canyon Rafting is longer, and the river is longer, so the level of excitement is acceptable for everyone, and parents and children can all play together.
Features: One of the most popular rafting spots, long rafting time, suitable for both adults and children
Address: Yangshuwai Village, Dawei Mountain Town, Liuyang City, Changsha City, Hunan Province
2、Ningxiang Longquan Rafting
The source of the Ningxiang Longquan Rafting is from the local primitive secondary forest. The valley is deep, the river is 4.3 kilometers long, the rafting time is 1 to 1.5 hours, and the drop is nearly 200 meters. It is a double-person self-service rafting with a large drop and strong stimulation. The rafting river is surrounded by steep peaks, dangerous beaches and rapid currents, and ups and downs.
Features: Big drop, strong stimulation
Address: Longquan Village, Huangcai Town, Weishan Scenic Area, Ningxiang, 93 kilometers from Changsha city.
3、Phoenix Gorge Rafting
Phoenix Gorge Scenic Area is located in Longfu Town, Liuyang. The forest is dense, the air is fresh, and the water is clear. The whole trip is 3.8 kilometers long, with a total drop of 198 meters, a maximum single drop of 35 meters, and a level of excitement comparable to Tuolong Gorge. The rocks on both sides are rugged, the terrain is dangerous; the valley is beautiful, with waterfalls and springs everywhere, including the wonder of trees growing on rocks; the giant rocks on both sides of the rafting path are carved with calligraphy and ink works of famous calligraphers and cultural celebrities, allowing you to experience the coolness and excitement while receiving cultural edification.
Features: One of the most exciting rafting spots in Changsha, with a total drop of 198 meters and a maximum single drop of 35 meters.
Address: Shizhu Peak Scenic Area, Liuyang City, Changsha City
4、Liudiequan Selenium Rafting
Liuyang Liudiequan Grand Canyon Rafting is located in Chunkou Town, Liuyang City, Hunan Province, and is the only selenium-rich rafting in Hunan. It is 60 kilometers from Changsha. Liudiequan not only has beautiful scenery and clear water along the rafting route, but also is 5.8 kilometers long with a total drop of 279 meters and a maximum single drop of 18.8 meters, making it a good place for camping, rafting and sightseeing around Changsha!
Features: Clear water, beautiful scenery
Address: Liudiequan Rafting, Fenglinhu Village, Chunkou Town, Liuyang City
5、Zhouluo Rafting
Zhouluo Waterfall Rafting is located in Zhouluo Village, Shegang Town, Liuyang City, 15 minutes drive from the 3A scenic spot Zhouluo Grand Canyon. The rafting route is 3 kilometers long, with large and small drops of 128 meters, 79 bends, a total drop of 137 meters, and a maximum drop of 18 meters. It combines deep pools, tunnels, strange rocks, forests, and rare plants. Along the way, the mountains are stacked, the water is clear and the sky is full of clouds and mist. The beauty of the natural scenery is breathtaking. It combines the four characteristics of “danger, beauty, strangeness, and peculiarity” and enjoys the reputation of “the first rafting in Liuyang”.
Features: Good air quality, beautiful scenery along the river, many activities to enjoy
Address: Zhouluo Village, Shegang Town, Liuyang City
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