Shennong Stream is the section between Wu Gorge (Wu Xia) and Xiling Gorge (Xiling Xia). Taking rise from the main peak of Shennong Jia (the first peak in the center of China), the Stream flows through Badong County and ultimately leads to the Yangtze River via the Wu Gorge. Cruising along the stream by boat, visitors will become immersed in the wonders of zigzagging watercourses, the primitive environment, canzonet by the boat tracker, and the mysterious culture along the banks.
The Shennong Stream has its own unique scenery. It has four natural gorges - Chengnong Gorge, Mianzhu Gorge, Yingwu Gorge and Longchang Gorge, and each has unique features. Among the gorges, Mianzhu Gorge is renowned for its danger. The riverbed is not only narrow, but also falls steeply. Over 30 dangerous shoals will challenge everyone along the 2.5-mile route. As you drift along this section, your heart will beat heavily, even as you feel reassured as to your safety by the skilled boatmen. Stalactites hang on both sides of the bank; be sure not to miss this scenery. Yingwu Gorge is noted for its elegance. The evergreen vegetation along the banks remains beautiful during the whole year.
Here, a gorge with flowers that blossom in all seasons and a fountain of three colors can be admired. The largest karst cave of Shennong Stream also lies within this section; The Longchang Gorge is one with a unique human landscape. The ancient and mysterious suspended wooden coffins and plank road are the highlight of the section.
Drifting along the Shennong Stream in small open sampans (called “peapod boats” by the locals) is the unique method for viewing the natural beauty, the ancient village and the flavor of Tujia (the local ethnic minority). Before you take the sampan, an environmental protection boat will first take you to admire the marvelous scenery. Then you will change to the sampan (14 yards long and two yards wide), which holds ten visitors at a time, to experience another kind of feeling. One sampan is usually steered by six boatmen who are local peasants. While appreciating the natural beauty and historic sights along the two banks, you can hear the songs from the rowers as they row the boat. When reaching the shallow-stream places, they will paddle in the swift-flowing stream to tow the boat upstream by the rope. It is a rare thing in China that when they have to draw the boat, some of them are naked. This scene has made the drift a unique one compared to other stream drifts.
The trip along the Shennong Stream would be a memorable one with all these interesting elements in your schedule.