See Wild·YS Chongyang Glamping Retreat is located deep in the tea mountains of Chongyang County, Xianning, Hubei Province. Surrounded by vast tea plantations and the natural scenery of the Mufu Mountain range, the property is embraced by bamboo groves, streams, and layered hills. With its tranquil setting and fresh air, it is an ideal choice for leisure getaways, family trips, and group retreats. Situated in Central China, Chongyang offers convenient self-drive access, with easy reach from major cities such as Wuhan and Changsha.
Positioned as a “wilderness luxury” destination, the camp blends modern minimalism with tea-garden ecology in its architectural design. Natural materials such as timber, stone, and expansive glass are used to create bright, open spaces that integrate seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Buildings are thoughtfully scattered among the valley tea gardens, offering both privacy and immersive views of nature.
The hotel features a total of 17 guestrooms, including 5 tea-field cabins. Many rooms enjoy broad vistas and are equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows and viewing balconies or courtyards. Designed in a natural, understated luxury style, the guestrooms are bright, spacious, and comfortable. Selected room types also include private soaking pools or bathtubs, allowing guests to enjoy misty tea-garden views and unwind in complete relaxation.
For local experiences, guests can take part in tea-picking, tea-making workshops, and tea-tasting sessions, as well as outdoor activities such as forest hikes, camping, and tea-garden picnics. Dining highlights local flavors with creative tea-inspired dishes, delivering an authentic and distinctive stay rooted in the region’s culture.
"Bad mood, escape from Wuhan, drive, more than 1 hour
I just met the super beautiful sunset, and I relaxed.
I slept and saw the super beautiful sunrise 🌄
Hotel aesthetics are very online, the illustrations are super beautiful
Hotel owner service is good, very intimate, I arrived at the meal
I also prepared a bowl of chopsticks to warm my stomach."