Yuntu Anji Atlas Homestay is set in the Longwang Mountain valley, making it an ideal choice for a mountain retreat that combines natural scenery with local experiences. For guests visiting Anji for water activities, rafting, and a summer escape, it is especially well suited for a one-night stay before or after rafting, allowing for a smoother itinerary without repeated travel between the scenic area and the property. The homestay features a swimming pool, hot spring and soaking areas, making it suitable for couples seeking relaxation as well as families looking for an easy, unhurried stay. In spring, guests can enjoy seasonal local experiences such as tea picking and bamboo shoot digging, while summer is ideal for water activities and escaping the heat. Families traveling with children can also turn their stay into a nature-based family program, and friend groups or small teams may inquire about full-property buyouts, dining arrangements, and group activity plans.
"The hot spring is a 100% plus point. The semi-open environment plus the fire means that you won't feel cold at all whether you are soaking, drinking tea or eating fruit in the middle, or returning to the room. The sense of touch is full. The housekeeper will also keep asking about the temperature of the soup on WeChat. The bamboo house also has a good experience. There are two heaters and air conditioners in the room. The indoor temperature is also very comfortable in Anji's winter. The overall space is also large, and there is a swing under the bamboo house. Breakfast and the reserved dinner are both very good. The chicken soup is not quick-cooked chicken, and the taste is good in the mountains. There is a parking lot at the door of the homestay, and there are four charging piles, which are very friendly to trams. In terms of service, any problems and needs will be responded to and solved in a timely manner. The housekeeper also gave suggestions for nearby tours. Overall, it is worth a second visit for a parent-child tour in winter"