The mountainous province of Guizhou in southwestern China is unlike any other destination. Visitors will be amazed at the natural beauty and indigenous culture that coexist in Guizhou. With four UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Fanjingshan, Libo Karst, and Chishui Danxia, as well as Huangguoshu, the largest waterfall in Asia, visitors will have the opportunity to witness spectacular sights, including karst hills, limestone caves, lush forests, and pristine rivers, all within one province. Guizhou is truly a gift to lovers of nature.
In addition to the natural beauty found in Guizhou, the province is also the home of China's indigenous people, with over 55 ethnic minorities, including the Miao, Dong, and Buyi People. Visitors will be delighted by the unique customs and traditions among the friendly locals, including their colorful clothing in the small cities of Kaili and Zhaoxing. Visitors will also discover Guizhou's signature spicy cuisine, festivals of folk activity, and beautiful silverwork and embroidery that has been passed down through each generation.
Whether your plans are to immerse yourself in indigenous culture or escape to the scenic views, we have designed Guizhou tour packages that are comfortable, themed, and unforgettable. You can choose from our most popular package of 4–10 day tours or you can create your own custom journey based on your style and requirements. We will help plan your Guizhou adventure for 2025/2026.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, Fanjingshan is best known for its mushroom-shaped rock formations, the sea of clouds, and its religious temples perched atop the stunning Buddhist peaks.
Huangguoshu is one of the largest waterfalls in Asia and will impress with its hefty water flow from cascades, and pace with the karst landscape, which offers dramatic views and cooling mist as you observe the falls.
In South China Karst, Libo is a lush paradise of dense forests, emerald rivers, and limestone peaks. Visitors appreciate Libo's untouched beauty, earthiness, and ecology.
Kaili is the center of Guizhou's Miao and Dong ethnic culture. Here you can explore interesting villages, observe vivid festivals and ancient traditional practices of embroidery, silverwork, and dance.
Designated a "Karst Museum of the World," Zhijin Cave features enormous chambers and colorful stalactites, and forms that both geologists and everyday travelers will find impressive.
In Guiyang, Qianling Park combines nature and spirituality by climbing to Hongfu Temple, home to monkeys, the park features pleasant trails through the garden while overlooking panoramic views of the city above the counterpoint and sounds offered throughout.
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