Resumen
Two days inside UNESCO dual-heritage Wuyishan. Nine-Bend bamboo raft, Da Hong Pao rock tea origin, working tea factory visit, English-speaking guide.
Sobre este tour
If you've ever brewed Da Hong Pao, this is where it came from. Wuyishan sits on the Fujian–Jiangxi border, a wrinkled landscape of red sandstone peaks and bamboo-lined streams. UNESCO listed it in 1999 as a rare dual heritage site — recognized for both its natural beauty and its 2,000 years of cultural use, from Han-era cliff burials to Song-dynasty Neo-Confucian academies. It's also the birthplace of oolong tea, and the cliff-side cracks here still grow the original Da Hong Pao ("Big Red Robe") mother bushes that every premium rock tea in the world traces back to.
This two-day private tour is built for travelers who want both the scenery and the tea story. Day one you raft the Nine-Bend Stream on a traditional bamboo raft poled by a local boatman, then walk a cliff trail to a viewpoint over the river. Day two you go deep into the tea: a working tea-factory in the rock-tea district to watch the firing process, a tasting of three or four rock teas (Da Hong Pao, Shui Xian, Rou Gui), and a walk past the cliff-side tea gardens themselves.
Day 1 — Nine-Bend Stream and ridge walk:
- 09:00 — Pickup from your Wuyishan hotel or train station
- 09:30 — Bamboo raft on the Nine-Bend Stream (~90 minutes, 9 km drifting through the peaks)
- 11:30 — Walk Tianyou Peak ridge trail to the top viewpoint (~2 hours, moderate, stone steps)
- 13:30 — Local Fujianese lunch in a village restaurant
- 15:00 — Visit the Wuyi Palace area and the old Song-dynasty tea-trade quarter
- 17:00 — Check into your Wuyishan hotel
Day 2 — Rock-tea district and tasting:
- 09:00 — Breakfast at hotel
- 09:30 — Drive into the rock-tea district; walk past the cliff-side tea gardens
- 10:30 — Visit a working tea-factory; see the withering, rolling, and charcoal-firing process
- 12:00 — Tea-tasting session: three to four Wuyi rock teas with a local tea master
- 13:30 — Lunch with the tea family
- 15:00 — Optional stop at the Da Hong Pao mother-bush cliff
- 16:30 — Drop-off at Wuyishan hotel, train station, or airport
Who this is for: Tea drinkers, walkers, anyone curious about how a UNESCO site can be both a national park and a 1,000-year-old farm at the same time. Min age 8 — day-one ridge walk involves about 2 hours of stone steps.
Logistics: One night of mid-range hotel (3–4 star), all listed meals, bamboo raft ticket, all entrance tickets, tea-factory visit and tasting, private vehicle, and English-speaking guide included.
Local Roads. Global Eyes. We're a Beijing-licensed inbound operator with tea-region contacts who can get you into working factories, not tourist showrooms. Questions before you book? WhatsApp +86 139 1764 3020 or [email protected].
Punto de encuentro
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Política de cancelación
Cancelación gratuita en la mayoría de los tours hasta 24 h antes del inicio. Condiciones exactas al reservar.
Opiniones
Seamless from pickup to drop-off. China truly exceeded our expectations.
Everything about our China experience was first-class — punctual, knowledgeable and warm.
We saw all the highlights of China without the crowds. Worth every penny.

