Wuyi Mountain Tour

A visit to the Wuyi Mountain Scenic Resort was always going to be one of the highlights of the trip.  We didn’t have as much time as originally planned as our train was cancelled due to an impending typhoon.  We still had two fantastic days in which to visit the Water Curtian Cave, climb the Great King peak and take a bamboo raft ride down the nine-bend river.  The scenery was absolutely breathtaking.

WP_20160713_12_42_04_Pro    WP_20160713_15_57_33_ProWP_20160713_16_14_10_Pro  WP_20160713_13_52_34_ProWP_20160713_14_01_45_ProWP_20160713_13_59_32_Pro647ea3c6t79f17add86b5&690mmexport1469003372563

“The river rafting experience, for me, summed up China perfectly. Seats placed on the raft rather than being connected to the bamboo stalks of which the craft was made, a light warning from our tour guide, Sue, not to move too much and randomly assigned life jackets that felt like they were more for show instead of possibly saving our lives. And yet here I am writing this blog, amazing. The casual cruising into other rafts without much care, when trying to overtake the boats in front, lead me to the conclusion that if it wasn’t for the physical nature of the steering that the drivers would have joined us looking at the stunning views.  If the waterways were roads I’d be dead, but the point is that they’re not. Do I think the drivers are slightly insane? Yes, but I am in China and probably would be disappointed with anything less.”  Caitlin

472963762ab1241g8ac998e06e15&690

 

Comments are closed.