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Guizhou 5D4N Tour | Huangguoshu · Libo · Xijiang · Dragon Palace

Original price was: $450.00.Current price is: $380.00.-16%

TransportationPrivate 7 or 9-Seater Licensed Vehicle
Accommodation3 nights certified 3-star hotels + 1 night Xijiang boutique guesthouse
Maximum Altitude1000metres
Departure & ReturnGuiyang
Best seasonMarch, April, May, June, July, August, September, October & November
Tour typeCultural · Nature · Ethnic Heritage · Karst Landscapes
Meals4 Breakfasts & 4 Signature Local Meals
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, French, Chinese
Fitness levelEasy to Moderate
Group Size2 – 9
Minimum Age2
Maximum Age70
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Embark on a five-day journey through Guizhou Province — one of China’s most spectacular and underexplored destinations. This carefully crafted itinerary connects three UNESCO-listed National 5A Scenic Areas and an iconic ethnic minority village, delivering an unparalleled blend of karst landscapes, thundering waterfalls, ancient waterways, and living Miao culture.

Tour Highlights
  • Huangguoshu Waterfall Scenic Area (5A) — Home to Asia’s most powerful waterfall system, featuring the majestic Huangguoshu Grand Waterfall (viewable from six angles including a walk-behind cave), the ethereal Tianxingqiao Stone Forest Waterway, and the Doupo Tang Waterfall — filming location for the classic 1986 TV series Journey to the West.
  • Libo Xiaoqikong Scenic Area (5A) — Dubbed the “Green Jewel of the Earth’s Waistline,” this pristine valley surpasses Jiuzhaigou in emerald clarity. Turquoise rivers, moss-draped ancient bridges, cascading waterfalls, and subtropical karst forests create a scene of breathtaking natural purity.
  • Longgong Karst Caves (5A) — Celebrated with the accolade “All the World’s Karst, Concentrated in Longgong,” this subterranean wonderland combines boat rides through illuminated cave galleries, dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and the full spectrum of karst geology in a single visit.
  • Xijiang Thousand-Household Miao Village (4A) — The world’s largest Miao ethnic settlement, a living museum of ancient customs, traditional wooden stilt houses (diaojiaolou), long-table banquets, and the famous night panorama of a thousand glowing lanterns cascading down the mountain.
Our Promise
  • 24-hour complimentary airport & station transfers — no unlicensed “black cars”
  • Nationally certified, award-winning tour guide with full scenic commentary
  • Deluxe air-conditioned coach with guaranteed individual seating
  • Generous time allocation at every scenic area — no rushed, aimless touring
Accommodation

3 nights in Ctrip-certified 3-Star Hotels (Guiyang / Anshun) + 1 night in a handpicked Xijiang boutique guesthouse.

Reference hotels — Guiyang: Anman, Shuangfu, Zhuyue Light Stay, Dalesi, Qingchen Shiguang, Huaxi Bernas, Tengya, Yaste, Licheng Ruixuan, Tongxin Xi, Limeida Airport Hotel, Qianyunxuan, Sleep Smart Home Hotel, Gemei Hotel (or equivalent).

Reference hotels — Xijiang: Zuiyi Jiangnan, Shuiyunjian, Rugui Hotel, Miaojiafei Ge, Yijia Keshan Langtingyuan, Jiuri Shiguang, Xiushan Hong, Chunlin, Tingtaoxuan, Leting Hotel, 023 Hotel, Wanpan Hotel, Xishu Bieyu, Wanjia Yashe, Wanjia Bieyu, Taoran Hotel, Suitcase Hotel, Cloud Above Miao Capital, Jiuyuntian, Yikejv, Miaolivelong Mountain House, Shuian Hotel, Tianyuan Hotel, Butterfly Valley (or equivalent).

Reference hotels — Anshun: Wutong Hot Spring Hotel, Lingxiu Hot Spring Hotel, Aili Jinzuo, Siji Wuzhou, Meilan Hot Spring Hotel, Bernard Hotel, Starway Hotel, Heyue Hotel, Xiangdi Yajiu, Xiyuan Jinrun, Qingman Anbo, Wanhao Hotel, Zhe.Fei Hotel, Xiayun Grand Hotel, Jiulong Yipin (or equivalent).

Day 1 — Arrive in Guiyang · Welcome & Check-In

Arrive at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport or Guiyang North High-Speed Rail Station. A dedicated driver will contact you at least 8 hours in advance to arrange a complimentary transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure — stroll to the iconic Jiaxiu Tower, wander through Qianling Mountain Park, or dive straight into Guiyang’s legendary street-food scene along Er Qi Road, Datong Street, or Qingyun Road.

Meals: At your own expense  |  Accommodation: Guiyang (Ctrip 3-Star Hotel)

Day 2 — Guiyang → Libo Small Seven Holes → Xijiang Miao Village

After breakfast, board the coach for Libo Small Seven Holes Scenic Area (AAAAA) — a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site hailed as “the Green Jewel on Earth’s Waistband”. Over 7 km of emerald rivers, ancient seven-arch stone bridges, primeval forest canopy, and iridescent cascading pools await. Note: electric buggy fee ¥50/person (self-funded, mandatory).

Continue to Xijiang Thousand-Household Miao Village (AAAA) — the world’s largest Miao ethnic settlement, perched across a 70° hillside and home to over a thousand traditional wooden stilt houses. Note: electric buggy fee ¥30/person (self-funded, mandatory). After dinner, make your way to the hilltop Viewing Terrace for a breathtaking panorama of thousands of lanterns cascading down the valley like a river of stars.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch included  |  Accommodation: Xijiang Boutique Guesthouse

Day 3 — Xijiang Morning Scenery → Guiyang / Anshun

Rise early to experience Xijiang at its most magical — the first rays of dawn spilling across the Miao ridgeline, roosters calling across the valley, and farmers heading out to the fields. Spend the morning at your own pace before boarding the coach back toward Guiyang or Anshun for the night.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch included  |  Accommodation: Guiyang or Anshun (Ctrip 3-Star Hotel)

Day 4 — Huangguoshu Waterfall Scenic Area (Full Day)

After breakfast, head to the crown jewel of Guizhou — Huangguoshu National Scenic Area (AAAAA). Note: scenic area shuttle bus + insurance ¥60/person (self-funded, mandatory).

  • Doupotang Falls (min. 50 min) — Immortalised as the closing backdrop of the 1985 classic TV series Journey to the West, this tiered cascade is one of China’s most cinematic waterfalls.
  • Tianxing Bridge Scenic Zone (min. 60 min) — A natural karst wonderland where dense stone pillars rise from mirror-still water, linked by winding pathways and classical pavilions. Note: group itinerary covers the upper section only.
  • Huangguoshu Grand Waterfall (min. 120 min) — Asia’s most powerful waterfall and the world’s only waterfall viewable from all 360° simultaneously. Stand behind the curtain of water in the Water-Curtain Cave, or simply let the thunderous roar and drifting mist wash over you. Escalator: single ¥30 / return ¥50, payable on-site per park policy.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch included  |  Accommodation: Guiyang or Anshun (Ctrip 3-Star Hotel)

Day 5 — Longgong Dragon Palace → Jiaxiu Tower → Guiyang Departure

After breakfast, venture to Longgong Dragon Palace Scenic Area (AAAAA) in Anshun — celebrated across China with the saying: “All karst under heaven is found in Dragon Palace.” Board a scenic river boat through cathedral-scale stalactite caverns, past soaring canyon walls, roaring waterfalls, stone forests, and sinkholes — the most concentrated showcase of karst geological forms anywhere on Earth. Note: eco-bus ¥20 + insurance ¥10 + boat ¥70/person (self-funded, mandatory).

Return to Guiyang city centre for a farewell visit to Jiaxiu Tower — one of China’s Top Ten Historic Towers, a three-tiered Ming-dynasty pavilion rising above the jade-green Nanming River. The group then transfers to Guiyang North Station or Guiyang Longdongbao Airport according to each traveller’s departure schedule.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch included  |  Accommodation: N/A (departure day)

Note: The sequence of attractions may be adjusted at the guide’s discretion based on road conditions, weather, or park operating hours. No attractions will be removed.

 

Included

1.Admission Tickets:​ Entrance fees to Huangguoshu Waterfall Scenic Area, Libo Xiaoqikong Scenic Area, Xijiang Miao Village, and Longgong Dragon Palace.

2.Meals:​ 4 specialty breakfasts and 4 specialty lunch set meals (starting from CNY 30 per person; served at a table of 10; number of dishes adjusted proportionally based on group size).

3.Accommodation:​ 3 nights at a Ctrip-certified 3-star hotel in the Guiyang/Anshun area, plus 1 night at a handpicked boutique guesthouse in Xijiang.

4.Insurance:​ Comprehensive travel agency liability insurance for the duration of the trip.

5.Transportation & Guide Services:​ Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the entire itinerary, with an English-speaking driver-guide (complimentary 24-hour airport/train station pickup and group drop-off service included).


Not Included

1.Return Airfare:​ International flights are not included. (Flight booking assistance is available upon request through our agency.)

2.Visa Fees:​ Visa costs are not included. (Our company offers visa application assistance at USD 35 per person.)

3.Single Room Supplement:​ We will make every effort to arrange shared accommodation for unmatched solo male or female travelers. If sharing cannot be arranged, a single room supplement will apply.

4.Local Gratuities:​ Customary local tips are not included in the package price.

5.Personal Expenses:​ Not included are customs duties upon entry/exit, excess baggage fees, communication charges, beverages, tobacco, alcohol, and any other costs arising from personal or private activities.

6.Accidental Loss & Liability:​ The travel agency bears no responsibility for any personal injury or property loss resulting from a traveler’s violation of the code of conduct, personal negligence, actions during free-time activities, or pre-existing medical conditions.

7.Force Majeure:​ In the event of force majeure circumstances — including transportation delays, strikes, severe weather, aircraft mechanical failures, or flight cancellations/rescheduling — our agency will provide coordination assistance only. Any additional costs incurred as a result shall be borne solely by the traveler.

8.Personal Accident Insurance:​ Travelers are strongly advised to purchase personal accident insurance designated by the local tourism authority through our travel agency.


Children’s Policy

Ages 2–13:​ The child fare covers bus seating, a half-portion lunch set meal, and guide service fees only. Hotel accommodation, hotel breakfast, all admission tickets (including those to complimentary attractions), and in-park shuttle fees are not included and must be paid separately.

Under 2 years of age:​ A seat reservation fee of JPY 200 per child is required. All other expenses are at the traveler’s own cost.

Ages 14 and above are charged at the adult rate.

Children taller than 1.2 m will be charged at the adult rate for hotel breakfast.

Minors must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Travelers with limited mobility, elderly guests, and pregnant women are advised to travel with a companion. The agency assumes no liability for difficulties arising from pre-existing medical conditions.

Welcome to China — Essential Travel Information

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit, please take note of the following entry requirements and local regulations.


I. Entry Documents & Visa

  1. Please carry a valid passport with a remaining validity of at least 6 months and at least 1 blank visa page.
  2. Travelers from certain countries may enter visa-free for short-term tourism. All others are required to obtain an L-category tourist visa in advance.
  3. Upon arrival, please complete the Foreigner Entry Card. Fingerprint collection is generally required for travelers aged 14 to 70.
  4. Within 24 hours of arrival, you must complete accommodation registration — hotels and guesthouses will handle this on your behalf. Please carry your original passport or a photocopy at all times for verification purposes.

II. Customs & Prohibited Items

The following items are prohibited from entry: fresh fruits, meat products, raw or fresh produce, animal and plant derivatives, controlled substances, firearms and ammunition, and flammable or explosive materials. If you are carrying personal medications, it is advisable to bring an English-language prescription or product leaflet. If you are carrying cash or equivalent foreign currency exceeding USD $5,000, a proactive customs declaration is required.


III. Currency & Payments

The official currency is the Chinese Renminbi (CNY)​. WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used throughout China and can be linked to overseas bank cards for convenient payment. It is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for smaller shops and public transportation. Currency exchange should only be conducted at airports, banks, or authorized exchange counters — private currency exchange is illegal.


IV. Connectivity & Communications

You may activate international roaming on your existing SIM card, or purchase a local Chinese SIM card or data package upon arrival. Please note that certain overseas social media platforms and apps are not directly accessible on the Chinese mainland. It is advisable to download offline translation tools and maps before your departure.


V. Traffic & Transportation

Traffic in China travels on the right-hand side of the road. Always use designated pedestrian crossings and observe traffic signals. China’s high-speed rail network is fast and convenient — tickets are purchased using your passport under a real-name registration system. Always use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps, and avoid unlicensed vehicles.


VI. Local Laws & Regulations (Strictly Observe)​

  1. All visitors must strictly comply with Chinese law. Gambling, drug use, pornography, and unauthorized photography of military or classified facilities are strictly prohibited.
  2. Loud behavior, spitting, and littering in public spaces are not permitted.
  3. Smoking — including e-cigarettes — is fully prohibited in all indoor public spaces and on public transportation.
  4. When visiting religious sites, museums, and scenic attractions, please dress appropriately, behave respectfully, and observe all photography restrictions.

VII. General Travel Tips

The electrical voltage in China is 220V. Power sockets are typically Type A, Type I, or Type G — a universal travel adapter is recommended. China’s climate varies significantly by region and season, so please pack clothing, sunscreen, and rain gear accordingly.

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