
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe weather was great the day we went, and the experience on the island was fantastic. The natural scenery was amazing, and there were plenty of activities to do. It's perfect for family trips and couples, and a great place for taking photos. Definitely worth a visit!
- 4.6/5
橄榄枝The scenic area boasts unparalleled natural beauty. It features the southernmost Danxia landform in China, with bizarrely shaped rocks in countless forms. Climbing to the 328-meter summit of Denggaoling offers a panoramic view of Qionghai, where the Wanquan River meanders like a ribbon, creating a tranquil and expansive landscape painting together with the surrounding coconut groves and villages. A cable car ride gently ascends the mountain, offering shady views through dappled sunlight and picturesque scenery. Stepping into the tropical rainforest, with its entwined vines and babbling brooks, feels like entering a fairytale world.
- 4.2/5
大 牛It turns out Boao is actually an island, connected to the mainland by a bridge. This venue is incredibly unique: a tranquil setting amidst the hustle and bustle, and security is easily arranged. The island isn't large, but the scenery is stunning. There's a sculpture of a turtle, and everyone's eager to touch its head. 👍 As for the architecture, it's certainly impressive. As soon as you step onto the island, you can see the flags of various countries fluttering in the wind.
- 4.8/5
M78***80It was quite fun! The scenery was beautiful, and the water was very clean. The staff were very enthusiastic and helpful, even explaining the differences between sea lions and seals. I learned a lot from the trip!
- 4.4/5
W门门As we entered the village, it was a small place with many turtles. The staff were very nice, but the other animals weren't very interesting. The grass was wet, and most of the facilities were dirty and broken. Electric vehicles passed by, mostly with families with children. The park staff were smoking, and tricycles were used to transport goods. The kids were happy just touching the turtles. The mainland tortoises were huge, and their droppings were huge too.
- 4.4/5
_We***95This is my second visit to Monkey Island. I visited once many years ago, and the area that can be explored seems smaller than before. You can see many monkeys, and you can buy snacks to feed them, but for safety reasons, the park doesn't allow hand-to-hand feeding; you have to throw the food out. Besides that, there are circus performances and short films to watch, but these kinds of shows and movies are available in many other places. The highlight is the aerial cable car to and from Monkey Island, offering beautiful views of the Tanka fishing rafts, the Clearwater Bay seascape, and the Monkey Island forest. Important reminder: Many locals outside the park offer to take you into Monkey Island for 100 yuan. This doesn't actually get you into the main attraction; they'll take you to a part of the island outside the main area where you can feed the monkeys (hand-to-hand), but there are no other activities.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userI went there in July, and it seems that people over 60 are free to enter. There are indeed some fruits I have never seen before. I heard that mangoes are more beautiful when you go in May. I didn't expect there is a small zoo inside, which is perfect for taking the kids out when it's not too hot.
- 4.2/5
Anonymous userThe service and management at the scenic area were rather average. Only one of the three or four ticket windows was open, and once inside, there were practically no staff. Perhaps because it was the off-season, travel agencies were all offering smaller loop tours to groups, while we opted for the larger loop, which was basically just the two of us. Afterwards, my friend was a little worried, saying that if there had been bad guys in the middle of nowhere, we would have been finished. The scenery is a relatively pristine tropical rainforest, but you have to be careful where you step to avoid slipping. Also, there are a lot of mosquitoes; besides spraying mosquito repellent, it's best not to linger. There's basically nothing to eat within the scenic area. When we arrived, there were roasted duck eggs, roasted chicken eggs, and roasted sugarcane juice at the entrance, which were absolutely delicious – it was fantastic!
- 4.3/5
远足&Wuzhishan National Park is located in the hinterland of the central and southern Hainan Island, which belongs to the tropical monsoon climate and preserves the most complete tropical rainforest ecosystem in China. More than 3,700 species of higher plants and more than 540 vertebrates are recorded, which is a key area for biodiversity. Its original lowland rainforest and mountain rainforest vertical spectrum is significant, as Hainan ecological core area, it is worth a visit.
- 4.9/5
wulandaritngAfter you register from trip.com they will immediately contact you to tell the guidance. So here I will just tell a little tips: come earlier to registration because the queue is based on the first come on that day, then if you think the time is so long you can wait in the hotel or in their sofa. I come at 9am get schedule to fly at 12pm so I waiting in the hotel. Don't worry if you didn't get ready for the clothes or even shoes they prepared for free.














