The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Major Heat, the 12th solar term of the year, begins Tuesday, and ends Aug 6. During Major Heat, most parts of China enter the hottest season of the year.
While people are racking their brains on how to avoid the intense summer heat, why not try rafting? It’s a perfect option for summer escape since it allows you to enjoy a whiff of coolness while appreciating the natural scenery along the river.
Here we recommend six ideal rafting destinations if you want to experience the thrill.
Mengdong River, Central China's Hunan province
Located in Yongshun county, Xiangxi Tujia autonomous prefecture in Central China's Hunan province, the Mendong River flows through steep country with high cliffs and deep valleys. The waterway is narrow and the flow is rapid, making it an exciting prospect for visitors. Tourists can see many Tujia-style houses, which are on stilts in the water on both banks.
It's also possible to see the Xizhou bronze pillars, important cultural relics under the protection of the state in the ancient town of Wangcun on the lower reaches of the river.
There is something serene and mystic about the Mengdong River as it twists and turns across the karst terrain of Yongshun county, 90 km west of Zhangjiajie. Narrow,swift and strewn with dangerous shoals and rapids, the river is cut out for daredevils.
Shennong Stream, Central China's Hubei province
The beautiful Shennong Stream lays a little north of Badong at the entrance to Xiling Gorge within the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze River. [Photo/VCG]
Nanxijiang River, East China’s Zhejiang province
With 36 twists and 72 beaches, the Nanxijiang River is renowned for its water purity and clarity. [Photo/VCG]
Yulong River, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region
You can hardly find any modern architecture or other contemporary distractions in the entire Yulong scenic area in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. The area is far away from unban chaos and is all about primitive simplicity. Rafting here is highly recommended since the picturesque views along the river are very much worth appreciating.[Photo/VCG]
Shanmu River, Southwest China’s Guizhou province
Rafting on the Shanmu River has become one of the most popular travel experiences in Southwest China’s Guizhou province. Mesmerizing natural landscape and premier water quality have made the scenic spot an ideal rafting destination.[Photo/VCG]
Jiuqu Stream, East China’s Fujian province
The Jiuqu Stream is a must-visit site for those who travel to Wuyi Mountain in East China's Fujian province.[Photo/VCG]