Note 1: Guests participating in the day's itinerary must arrive no later than 10:30. The activity will conclude around 17:00 the following day.
Note 2: For guests from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, or international locations without a mainland China phone number, please provide your WeChat promptly after booking. The guide will contact you via WeChat on the day before your trip.
Note 3: Guests from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan regions must provide their respective travel permits.











The sequence of visits during the two-day itinerary may be adjusted based on actual circumstances.
**[Day 1]** Proceed to the Wuyishan Scenic Area, renowned for its "emerald waters and crimson mountains" and "unparalleled beauty in Southeast China." After lunch, take an eco-friendly sightseeing bus to visit [Yunwo]. Yunwo is divided into Upper and Lower Yunwo by Tiexiang Rock. Nestled against the rocks and overlooking the water, Yunwo is located in the heart of Wuyishan and is considered its premier scenic spot. Historically, it has been a place where ancient literati, officials, and scholars secluded themselves for spiritual cultivation. Named for the frequent misty clouds that often shroud it, it was also a place where ancient Taoist priests and alchemists lived in seclusion and studied. Afterwards, the group passes through Chadong and sees the first cliff of May—[Shaibu Rock]. Then, proceed to [Tianyou Peak] (approximately 3-4 hours), the premier scenic spot of Wuyishan. Surrounded by water on three sides, climbing to the summit offers a breathtaking view of the sea of clouds, as if in heaven.
Stroll and take in the panoramic view of the winding paths.
Check into the hotel. (Optional self-paid evening activity: Impression Da Hong Pao performance at 238 CNY per person, featuring the world's first 360-degree "Landscape Surround Theater")
[Day 2] After breakfast, take a car to the [Dahongpao Scenic Area (approx. 1.5 hours)]. Wuyishan Dahongpao is a famous tea from Wuyishan, known as the "King of Teas," growing on a steep rock face in Jiulongke. According to tea masters, Dahongpao tea retains its original flavor—osmanthus fragrance—even after brewing 9 times. Other famous teas, however, become very light in flavor after brewing 7 times.
earning the prestigious title of "King of Teas" and gaining worldwide fame.
Later, visit [One-Line Sky] (approximately 1-2 hrs), Wind Cave, Destiny Bridge, Observation Deck, Tiancheng Temple, and Screw Cave. One-Line Sky was originally named Lingyan, as there is a fissure along the top resembling a cleave from a sharp axe, less than a foot apart and about
Over a hundred meters long, a sliver of daylight seeps through the gap, resembling a rainbow spanning the sky.
After lunch, take a bamboo raft to enjoy the Wuyi Mountain Nine-Bend Stream drifting (approximately 2 hrs). Group members can ride on rafts that are about 2 meters wide and 9 meters long.
The rustic bamboo raft, crafted from six to eight bamboo poles with its front upturned like a boot and equipped with several bamboo chairs, offers an exhilarating ride down the rapids. Not only does it provide a thrilling yet safe experience, but it also allows unobstructed views in all directions. Look up to admire the mountain scenery, glance down to enjoy the shimmering water, listen to the murmuring stream, or reach out to touch the crystal-clear current—each moment is pure delight. When the raft reaches the Fifth Bend, travelers can...
Appreciate the mysterious boat coffin culture of Wuyishan. After disembarking, visit the thousand-year-old Wuyi Palace and Song Street.
(Watching Dahongpao Tea Ceremony + Interaction) Learn about Wuyishan tea heritage, enjoy free tasting of Dahongpao tea brewed with mountain spring water, and slowly savor the ethereal experience the tea brings you.






