說起著名的神農(nóng)架景區(qū)想必眾人皆知,然而就在神農(nóng)架主峰之下,流淌著一溪潺潺欲墜的河流,這便是秀美宜人的神農(nóng)溪。神農(nóng)溪又被人們稱作沿渡河,這條河流全長約有...
Viktor2012
2018-03-23 12:39:44
我們是坐著神農(nóng)溪的游船來的,我們的大船靠在巴東,換了一個小一點的船,船上的導游簡直是太聒臊了,全程一直在說啊說的,感覺很吵!換小木船之后,感覺在作秀,壓根不需要拉纖的
匿名用戶
2018-04-08 16:24:40
巴東神農(nóng)溪,換乘小木船游覽。途中船夫給表演了拉纖,只是現(xiàn)在水位上升了,不需要纖夫拉纖了。
pinkpine
2017-11-28 22:56:25
山有雄勢,空氣清爽,水秀無污,木舟技高,值得一去。只是三峽大壩建成后水位猛漲,沒有了當年的水流,溪石,空蕩與險境,顯得波瀾不驚。
tourist089
2018-04-10 10:22:14
真是一次不錯的體驗,這幾個小時很值。這里是長江巡航游的一部分,天氣好極了,超喜歡它!
Kath00000007
2018-03-12 18:02:19
We went on the Shennong Stream as part of our Cruise up the Yangtze River. We enjoyed this trip in a smaller boat, although we didn't get the opportunity to go in a rowing boat mentioned in some reviews. We struggled to see the hanging coffins, but managed it in the end, perhaps it's worth looking them up in advance to see what we are actually looking for. When we arrived at the destination our guide said go straight to the performance hall, which was good advice. We were sat on the front row and had a brilliant view. Once the performance was over though we had to get back on the boat and didn't have a chance to visit the shop so I can't comment on that.
NancyT232
2018-01-30 11:40:43
We cruised up the Shennong Stream on an excursion from the Century Legend, part of an Avalon Waterways tour through China. Our local guide from the Tujian ethnic minority was very good, although at times it was difficult to hear her English presentation on the top deck of the excursion boat. We learned about the people who lived/had lived along that stream and the impact of the rising water on their communities. It was a pleasant day; a bit cool to begin with, but sunny for early October.
TauntonBob
2017-11-22 09:47:09
A trip up the Shennong Stream was included as an excursion from our cruise ship. Starting in a medium size ferry, you then transfer to small, shallow boats rowed by 4 or 5 oarsmen from the local Tujia ethnic minority. The scenery is stunning. Do take some money for the gift shop at the ferry transfer point, as money spent here will help the Tujia people. There is also a book about them that you can buy.One word of warning. The small boats are difficult to get in and out of, and not too stable, so I would not recommend it to anyone with less than full mobility.
GregR578
2018-03-22 07:39:05
The trip up and back the Shennong Stream to see the ancient minority culture was very nice. A ferry ride that was fast enough to make good time, yet slow enough to take pictures was enjoyable, especially having the wind bathe over us on a hot, hot day. The trip was included in our cruise cost and was well worth the few hours we took. I would not have paid for the excursion, but we did enjoy the shopping at the end of the stream and the beauty of the gorge.
regulartraveller01
2017-12-02 10:37:37
Visited last May. After two boat changes we were seated in the long shallow boats to travel the Shennong stream pulled by boatmen - against the current! We passed small caves and waterfalls. Water levels were low and the boatmen literally dragged the boats through. It made for a pretty change.
Punchanella
2018-03-19 06:30:37
Our Shennong Stream adventure was an excursion from our Victoria Cruise Line downstream Yangtze River cruise. From our cruise ship we boarded a large wooden vessel which took us on a relaxing journey along some of the smaller tributaries of the Yangtze ,namely the Shennong. On this very relaxing voyage we were privy to beautiful views of the wildlife and natural landscape of that area, we even spotted a group of wild monkeys playing along the reeds and rock formations. Once we reached our destination on the Shennong ,we left the larger vessel and boarded wooden long boats which held about 12 passengers each. Once we donned the provided orange life jackets, we were off! These long boats were propelled by a group of amazing men known as the Zangtze Boatmen. This group of petit , somewhat scantly clad men ,exhibited brute strength and coordination as they propelled us against the flow of the stream. There was a young woman at the front of our boat who sang and gave narration on the region along the way. Sure, we passed waterfalls and beautiful natural scenery, even a few caves and caverns along the way. There was also a man made rope bridge across the stream, said to be built and used by the natives. But, in my opinion the main show was the sheer talent and skill of these boat men. To navigate our boat some often had to get off, run up onto the rock formations and pull the boat along difficult areas with ropes. They worked in synchronicity like a well oiled machine. The return trip back to the docking area was easier on them as it was with the flow of the stream. Once we arrived back are the docking site, we removed our life jackets , got off the long boats, bid the boatmen farewell, and re boarded the larger vessel for our return trip to our cruise ship. This truly was an amazing experience which I highly recommend.