The inn is located next to the famous Thousand-Layer Stairway at the Second Viewing Platform of the famous Golden Pit Terraces. The viewing effect is excellent. The room is designed with large floor-to-ceiling windows, making it bright and airy. From the bed, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of the terraced fields and watch the sunrise and sunset. The inn combines modern and retro styles, simple and rustic, with a variety of types of rooms for you to choose from. The rooms have balconies, independent shower rooms, 24-hour hot water, wifi, televisions, air conditioning, and other facilities and equipment. Stay at Longji Huanlong Pavilion, eat golden pit Yao family flavor bamboo tube rice, bamboo tube chicken, drink homemade Longji water wine, and taste Longji cloud tea, so that you can truly experience the taste of Longji. As night falls, listen to the frogs croaking in the fields, listen to the cicadas and birds chirping, and hear the flow of the stream. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and forget your work worries. Enjoy a leisurely quiet time. Every guest who comes to the hotel can escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and listen to the melody of nature. It is an ideal choice for leisure accommodation and self-driving sightseeing.
"My stay at Tenglongge Panoramic Inn was an unforgettable package of delightful surprises and genuine warmth!
First off, the location is simply unbeatable – truly the prime viewing spot for the Longji Terraces. Open your window, and you're immediately greeted by the breathtaking, undulating curves of the rice paddies. When the clouds and mist roll in, it feels like living inside a classical painting. And watching the wisps of smoke rise from the valley at dusk, time genuinely seems to slow to a crawl. The inn itself is also incredibly clean and comfortable; every nook and cranny is meticulously tidied, making it a perfectly reassuring choice for families traveling with children.
The proprietress was even more heartwarming, treating us like close family. She welcomed us with hot tea the moment we arrived, enthusiastically sharing tips on the best spots for sunset views and recommending the most delicious bamboo rice. She even helped us carry our luggage all the way to our room.
But what I'll truly remember for a lifetime was the 'drone scare' that evening! It was already dark, and I was trying to capture night photos of the terraced fields when I accidentally flew my drone a bit too high. With the low visibility, it crashed into the trees, and I instantly panicked. As I was squatting on the ground, frantically trying to figure out what to do, the innkeeper appeared with a flashlight and simply said, 'Come on, I'll help you find it!'
It was pitch black in the mountains that night, impossible to see your hand in front of your face, and the path was incredibly steep. As we walked, a small venomous snake suddenly darted out, scaring me so much I almost screamed. But with lightning-fast reflexes, the innkeeper grabbed a branch and deftly pushed the snake away. We continued our search for nearly half an hour, stumbling through the uneven terrain, until we finally located the drone, tangled in grass and leaves within the bushes. I was overwhelmed with gratitude and relief, yet still shaking from the scare. He was drenched in sweat but kept repeating, 'As long as it's found, that's all that matters.'
This wasn't just a hotel stay; it truly felt like finding kind-hearted family in the mountains! And as for the scenery? Words aren't enough – I'll just let the photos speak for themselves. After all, even a tiny glimpse through the lens is enough to linger in your memory for a long, long time. Next time I'm in Longji, I'm definitely staying here again!"