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Guizhou

China’s hidden gem — thundering waterfalls, misty mountains, and vibrant Miao and Dong culture

Discover Guizhou: China’s Best-Kept Secret

Tucked away in the mountains of southwest China, Guizhou remains one of the country’s most underrated destinations — a land of thundering waterfalls, limestone karst peaks, and vibrant ethnic minority cultures. Home to the Miao, Dong, and Buyi peoples, Guizhou offers authentic glimpses into rural China. The Huangguoshu Waterfall, one of Asia’s largest, cascades 78 meters through a natural cave you can walk behind.

Visit Dong villages like Zhaoxing where drum towers pierce the sky, climb Fanjing Mountain, a sacred Buddhist peak above a sea of clouds, or explore Guizhou’s massive cave systems. Best time to visit is March to November, with spring azaleas and autumn clear skies. Our private tours include comfortable transport and knowledgeable local guides.

Guiyang & Huangguoshu Waterfall
4 Days$580

Guiyang & Huangguoshu Waterfall

Guiyang → Anshun → Huangguoshu → Tianxingqiao

Stand behind Asia’s largest waterfall cascade, explore the karst labyrinth of Tianxingqiao, and wander through Qingyan Ancient Town. A perfect introduction to Guizhou’s wonders.

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Miao & Dong Villages
6 Days$850

Miao & Dong Villages

Guiyang → Kaili → Xijiang → Zhaoxing → Congjiang

Immerse in ethnic culture — the world’s largest Miao village at Xijiang, the Dong drum towers of Zhaoxing, and the Basha village where men still wear traditional Miao hairstyles.

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Fanjing Mountain Sacred Peak
5 Days$720

Fanjing Mountain Sacred Peak

Guiyang → Tongren → Fanjing Mountain → Zhenyuan

Climb 2,570-meter Fanjing Mountain with temples perched on a split rock pinnacle. Continue to the 2,000-year-old riverside town of Zhenyuan for a serene finish.

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Guizhou Karst & Waterfalls
7 Days$980

Guizhou Karst & Waterfalls

Guiyang → Huangguoshu → Getu River → Libo → Xiaoqikong

Explore Guizhou’s finest karst scenery — Getu River’s giant cave chambers, Xiaoqikong’s emerald waters, and Maolan Nature Reserve’s travertine terraces.

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Zhaoxing Dong Village Immersion
4 Days$490

Zhaoxing Dong Village Immersion

Guiyang → Congjiang → Zhaoxing → Tang’an Rice Terraces

A deep dive into Dong culture — learn indigo dyeing, hear the Grand Song chorus (UNESCO Intangible Heritage), and hike through terraced rice fields to Tang’an village.

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Guizhou Ethnic Culture Deep Dive
8 Days$1,150

Guizhou Ethnic Culture Deep Dive

Guiyang → Kaili → Rongjiang → Zhaoxing → Libo → Anshun

The complete Guizhou journey — Miao, Dong, and Shui villages, rural markets with silver-adorned elders, karst landscapes, waterfalls, and unforgettable home-cooked meals.

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Why Choose Guizhou

Ethnic Mosaic

Guizhou is home to 17 of China's 56 ethnic minorities — the Miao, Dong, Bouyei, and Yi peoples preserve vibrant textile traditions, silver jewelry craftsmanship, and festivals. Visit during the Miao Sisters' Meal Festival (April) for matchmaking songs and elaborate silver headdresses.

Waterfall Kingdom

Huangguoshu is Asia's largest waterfall at 77.8 meters high and 101 meters wide. Unlike most waterfalls viewed from below, you can walk behind the thundering curtain of water through a natural cave — a truly immersive experience found nowhere else.

World's Largest Telescope

The FAST radio telescope (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) in Pingtang is the world's largest single-dish telescope — 30 football fields in size. The visitor center offers a glimpse into humanity's search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Best Time to Visit: March – November

March-April for Miao festivals and spring blossoms. July-September for lush green rice terraces and dramatic waterfall flow. October-November for golden autumn harvests and comfortable hiking temperatures. Guizhou's high elevation keeps summers cooler than most of southern China.

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