Historical Overview
Creation: Formed in 1974 after the construction of the Baofeng Dam, which submerged a historic valley but preserved its natural beauty.
Cultural Roots: Home to the Tujia people for centuries, the area features ancient villages, folk songs, and the unique “Tujia love song” tradition.
UNESCO Recognition: Inscribed as part of the Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area in 1992 for its geological and cultural significance.
Modern Development: The 2001 opening of the lake’s cruise tours and 2016 addition of glass-bottomed boats elevated its status as a must-see destination.
Key Events: Hosted the 2018 International Folk Music Festival and annual Dragon Boat Races.
Structural Layout
Lake Surface: 2.5 km², reaching depths of 72 meters, fed by underground springs and mountain runoff.
Surrounding Peaks: Over 100 quartz-sandstone pillars, including the iconic “Echoing Wall” (1,080 meters tall).
Dam Structure: A 50-meter-tall concrete dam with viewing platforms and a hydroelectric station.
Cruise Zone: Boat docks, the “Fairy Maid’s Bamboo Grove,” and the “Nine Heavens Staircase” waterfall.
Cultural Zone: Tujia Folk Custom Village, featuring stilt houses, embroidery workshops, and a performance stage.
Hiking Trails: A 6-kilometer loop around the lake with pavilions and vista points.
Restaurants, souvenir stalls, and a visitor center with multimedia exhibits.
Major Attractions
Baofeng Lake Cruise: A 45-minute boat ride with commentary on Tujia legends and geological formations.
Echoing Wall: A cliff that amplifies voices across the lake—shout a Tujia folk song for an echo.
Tujia Folk Custom Village: Watch traditional dances, hear the “Crying Marriage Song,” and try sticky rice cakes.
Nine Heavens Staircase: A 100-meter waterfall cascading into the lake, best viewed from the dam.
Moonlight Island: A small islet accessible by boat, ideal for sunset photography.
Glass-Bottomed Boats: Glide over submerged ruins and fish schools (¥50 add-on).
Suggested Itineraries
Cruise → Echoing Wall → Tujia Village → Nine Heavens Staircase → Dam Viewpoint.
Highlights: Boat tour, cultural performances, and waterfall views.
Tujia Village (embroidery workshop) → Cruise → Moonlight Island → Local Restaurant (Tujia cuisine) → Evening Dance Show.
Highlights: Hands-on crafts, sunset photography, and folk music.
Hiking Trail → Cruise → Glass-Bottomed Boat → Dam Viewpoint → Tujia Village (overnight homestay option).
Highlights: Trekking, underwater exploration, and rural immersion.
Ticket Purchase
Online: Book via Ctrip, Fliggy, or the official Wulingyuan website (up to 7 days in advance).
On-Site: Tickets at the visitor center; arrive early to avoid queues.
Adults: ¥96 (peak season), ¥64 (off-season).
Students/Seniors: ¥48 (peak), ¥32 (off-season).
Combo Deals: ¥150 for Baofeng Lake + Tianzi Mountain.
Free: Children under 1.3m, disabled visitors.
Transportation
By Bus: From Zhangjiajie Central Bus Station, take the Wulingyuan shuttle (¥12, 40 minutes) to Baofeng Lake stop.
By Taxi: Direct from Zhangjiajie City (¥80–¥100) or Wulingyuan Town (¥20).
By Tour Group: Half-day tours from Zhangjiajie include hotel pickup (¥150–¥200).
Departure: Buses depart hourly until 6 PM; taxis available for late returns.
Best Time & Tips
Peak Hours: Avoid 11 AM–2 PM (tour groups); visit early (8 AM opening) or stay for sunset.
Weather: April–May (misty peaks) and September–October (clear skies); avoid July–August (rain).
Wear waterproof shoes (trail bridges get slippery).
Bring a raincoat (sudden showers common in summer).
Learn a Tujia greeting: “Bazui” (hello) or “Alia” (thank you).
Prohibitions: No swimming, fishing, or drone use without permits.
Insider Tip: Visit after 5 PM for discounted tickets (¥50) and fewer crowds.