Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

One of China’s largest and most spectacular underground caves.

Overview

Huanglong Cave, also known as Yellow Dragon Cave, is one of the largest and most impressive karst cave systems in China. Located near Wulingyuan, not far from Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the cave stretches deep beneath the mountains with massive chambers, underground rivers, and countless stalactites and stalagmites.

The cave system was first opened to tourism in the 1980s and quickly became famous for its enormous underground spaces. Inside, visitors walk through a series of illuminated halls where towering limestone formations rise from the cave floor and ceiling.

One of the most unique features of Huanglong Cave is its underground river, where visitors ride a small boat through dark caverns while passing dramatic rock formations.

With its vast chambers and colorful lighting, Huanglong Cave offers a completely different landscape from the sandstone pillar mountains that dominate the rest of Zhangjiajie.

Why Visit

While Zhangjiajie is best known for its dramatic mountain scenery, Huanglong Cave reveals an equally fascinating world hidden beneath the surface.

Stepping inside the cave feels like entering a vast underground cathedral. Enormous limestone formations rise from the darkness while stalactites hang from the ceiling like stone chandeliers.

The highlight of the experience is the boat ride through the underground river, where quiet waters wind through the cave’s chambers surrounded by towering rock formations.

For travelers who want to experience a different side of Zhangjiajie’s natural geology, Huanglong Cave provides one of the most unique and memorable attractions in the region.

Best For: Nature Lovers, Photography Travelers, Slow Travelers

Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave Highlights

Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

Underground River Boat Ride

Visitors glide through a calm subterranean river, passing illuminated cave formations and massive chambers.
Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

Dragon Palace Hall

One of the largest chambers in the cave, featuring dramatic stalactites and colorful lighting.
Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

Giant Stalagmite Formations

The cave is home to enormous limestone columns formed over thousands of years.
Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

Vast Underground Chambers

Some of the cave halls are large enough to resemble underground cathedrals.

Practical Guide for Visiting Zhangjiajie Huanglong Cave

Open Hours

08:00 – 17:00

Tickets

Huanglong Cave Scenic Area: ~¥100/US$15 (includes boat ride)

Best Time

Year-round. The cave maintains a stable temperature throughout the seasons.

How Long

2–3 hours for the full cave tour.

Transportation

From Wulingyuan: About 15 minutes by car or taxi to Huanglong Cave Scenic Area.

From Zhangjiajie City: About 40–50 minutes by car.

More Tips

The cave interior is cool year-round, so bring a light jacket. The walking paths inside the cave can be humid and slippery.

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FAQ

Is Huanglong Cave worth visiting?

Yes. It is one of the largest and most impressive karst caves in China and offers a completely different experience from Zhangjiajie’s mountain scenery.

How long does the Huanglong Cave tour take?

Most tours take 2–3 hours, including the underground boat ride.

Is Huanglong Cave inside Zhangjiajie National Forest Park?

No. It is located near Wulingyuan, about 15 minutes from the national park.

What is special about Huanglong Cave?

Its enormous underground chambers, dramatic stalactite formations, and unique underground river boat ride make it one of the most famous caves in China.

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