Guizhou
Colorful Guizhou inherits the beauty of the ethnic cultures of the Miao, Dong, and Buyi peoples.
Here lie the most spectacular karst wonders on Earth: the majestic mist of Huangguoshu Waterfall, the emerald streams of Libo Seven Small Arches, and the mushroom rocks and sea of clouds at Fanjingshan. Every frame is a masterpiece crafted by nature.
Trip Highlights
Asia’s Largest WaterfallCave Experience: 4,680 tons of water roar overhead
Huangguoshu Waterfall, historically known as “Baishui River Waterfall“, formed 3 million years ago, is the core landscape of the world-famous karst waterfall group.


Karst Water Forest Spring Trek: Strolling along the emerald stream under theSeven-Arched Bridge
The ancient Seven-Arched Bridge, built during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, rests serenely above the clear water. Row a boat across the lake, whose waters display gradient blue-green hues due to mineral deposits.


Reconstructed Wujiang Village from Ancient Villages along the Wujiang River Basin: Exploring Stilt Houses and Intangible Cultural Heritage
Watch intangible cultural heritage inheritors perform their amazing stunts—standing on a single bamboo pole and balancing with long poles on the water. Experience ancient papermaking, bamboo weaving, and take part in creating Miao batik art.


Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village: Rent Miao silver jewelry and costumes for ethnic style photography
Long-table Banquet and “Gaoshan Liushui” Wine: Experience the highest Miao hospitality etiquette with Lusheng accompaniment and feel the warmth of the “Twelve Gates of Welcome Wine.”


Zhaoxing Dong Village: A Journey into the Architectural Wisdom of the Largest Dong Village
The five drum towers correspond to the themes of “Benevolence, Righteousness, Propriety, Wisdom, and Trust.” Their structures require no nails or rivets, embodying the Dong people’s “harmony between man and nature” architectural philosophy.


Qingyan Ancient Town: Chinese-Style Photography at the City Wall Battlements
Wander through Ming and Qing dynasty streets, capturing the ancient charm of gray stone tiles and eaves.


Exploring Karst Tiankeng Group: Luodian Daxiaojing
“Guizhou Little Guilin” ground fissure wonder: Take a boat through the underground river, where light filtering through cave roof cracks creates the “Angel’s Ring” spectacle.


Hiking Tongren Grand Canyon and Climbing Fanjing Mountain, a Buddhist Sacred Mountain, for Blessings
“Sky Buddha Kingdom” Fanjing Mountain: Check in on 1 billion-year-old geological wonders and capture the sunrise “Buddha’s Light” spectacle.


Yelang Valley: An Artist-Designed Primitive Tribe Castle
Inspired by the “Bamboo King Legend” of the Yelang Kingdom and Nuo culture, it recreates the mysterious totems of ancient Southwest Yi people. Watch mask dances, blade-walking, and other intangible cultural heritage skills to feel the primitive power of “Witch Nuo Culture“.


Guizhou Cuisine: The Unique Flavor of Sour Soup Hotpot
“Go three days without sour food, and you’ll be wobbly on your feet.” Sour flavors run deep in Guizhou’s soul. Enjoy sour soup hot pot with tomato rice, plus local grilled meat and skillet dishes for a truly unique taste of Guizhou.

