Guiyang - Jiaxiu Tower - Qingyun Market
Meet at the designated location at the specified time to board the high-speed rail or flight to Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province (arrival station subject to the train/flight number on the group transfer ticket). A professional Cantonese/Mandarin-speaking guide will meet you at Guiyang Airport/High-Speed Rail Station and escort you to the hotel for check-in.
Later, visit Jiaxiu Tower (Guiyang's iconic ancient landmark, built during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty). Stroll along the Nanming River, admire the classical garden scenery of “Jiaxiu and Hanbi,” and ascend the tower for panoramic views of Guiyang.
In the evening, head to the trendy food destination Qingyun Market to sample Guizhou specialties like Changwang Noodles, Siu Wa Wa (silk bean curd rolls), Lao Guo (hot pot), and Bing Fen (ice jelly), immersing yourself in Guiyang's vibrant local atmosphere.

Guiyang - Huangguoshu Waterfall - Xingyi
After breakfast, board the coach for the natural wonderpiece of this journey—Huangguoshu Scenic Area. Centered around the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the scenic area features a cascade that plunges 77.8 meters (253 feet) from the cliff's edge, spanning 101 meters (332 feet) in width. This magnificent waterfall stands as one of the most renowned in China and all of Asia. The river's torrential flow creates a breathtaking spectacle of a colossal, thunderous curtain of water. You'll follow winding paths to admire its grandeur from multiple angles and experience the natural wonder of Water Curtain Cave—walking behind the falls, witnessing the curtain of water like a veil, hearing the thunderous roar close to your ears, and enjoying the exhilarating sensation of getting thoroughly drenched. Within the scenic area, ancient trees tower overhead while agile monkeys dart about, composing a vibrant three-dimensional karst landscape painting teeming with life.
Xingyi - Maling River Gorge - Wanfenglin - Fenglin Buyi - Stay in Xingyi
In the morning, head to Maling River Gorge. Enter via the “Little Green Mountain Entrance” and hike along the valley trail to admire dozens of waterfalls, including the Galloping Horses Waterfall and the Yellow Dragon Waterfall, experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of “Earth's Most Beautiful Scar.”
Later, head to Wanfenglin, where you'll take a sightseeing bus to overlook karst landscapes like the Bagua Fields and General Peak. Then, experience pastoral coffee in Nagui Village, enjoying afternoon tea surrounded by rice paddies and towering peaks.
After dinner, visit Fenglin Buyi to explore the Buyi Ethnic Architecture Museum and try your hand at wax-printing DIY.
Kick off the night beer party at Fenglin Buyi's “Time Bentley Wine Street,” pairing grilled delicacies and Buyi snacks with iron flower performances and ethnic song-and-dance shows, immersing yourself in the dreamlike ambiance of “lights reflecting off the peak forest.”
Special Note: For Wanfenglin, renting an electric bike to cycle through Nahuai Village is highly recommended for a closer connection to the pastoral scenery. For the night beer event at Fenglin Buyi, advance seat reservations are essential to avoid queues during peak season.


Huajiang Canyon Bridge - Yunfeng Tunpu - Guiyang
After breakfast, board the coach for Huajiang Canyon Bridge. This steel truss suspension bridge surpasses Beipanjiang First Bridge as the new “world's tallest bridge,” named for spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon—dubbed “Earth's Great Rift.” Its main span holds the world record for both mountainous bridge span and bridge height, earning it the title of “world's tallest in both dimensions.”
In the afternoon, embark on a journey through six centuries of history to Yunfeng Tunpu, hailed as a “living fossil of Ming Dynasty history.” This cultural heritage site traces back to the “deploying northern troops to subdue the south” military campaign during the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty. Its residents are predominantly descendants of soldiers who once guarded the frontier. The Tunpu architecture is entirely constructed of stone—stone walls, stone tiles, stone alleys, and stone watchtowers—forming a complete military defense system, resembling stone castles from the age of cold weapons. Stroll through ancient lanes, observe Tunpu women in traditional Fengyang Han attire, and if fortunate, witness performances of the Earth Opera—hailed as “China's living fossil of theater.” Its rugged style carries echoes of ancient warfare. For dinner, savor the authentic Jun Tun Banquet, where rustic, hearty dishes offer the most direct taste interpretation of that era of swords and horses.


Colorful Guizhou City - Guiyang - Departure Point
After breakfast, head to Colorful Guizhou City. Hailed as the “cultural living room of Guizhou,” Before departure, indulge in a “panoramic recap”: through curated exhibitions, abundant intangible cultural heritage crafts, and specialty goods, quickly revisit the ethnic arts you've experienced—Miao embroidery, silverware, batik—complete the Guizhou impressions you haven't fully explored, and select a exquisite souvenir to tangibly bring home your colorful memories.
To conclude the itinerary, we have specially arranged the Thousand Mountains, Hundred Flavors snack banquet. This is more than a meal—it's a culmination of flavors. The banquet blends the quintessential elements of Guizhou cuisine—sour, spicy, fragrant, and mellow—potentially featuring regional specialties from Qiandongnan, Qiannan, Qianxi, and beyond. Before your departure, let your palate take one final tour through Guizhou's mountains and rivers, leaving behind the most profound taste memories.

Itinerary Summary
| Date | Itinerary | Transportation | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Hotel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Departure - Guiyang - Jiaxiu Tower - Qingyun Market - Stay in Guiyang | Bullet Train | × | × | × | Guiyang |
| Day 2 | Huangguoshu Waterfall - Stay in Xingyi | Bus | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Xingyi |
| Day 3 | Maling River Canyon - Wanfenglin - Pastoral Coffee - Fenglin Buyi - Night Beer - Stay in Xingyi | Bus | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Xingyi |
| Day 4 | Huajiang Bridge - Yunfeng Tunpu - Stay in Guiyang | Bus | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Guiyang |
| Day 5 | Colorful Guizhou City - Return to Sweet Home | Bullet Train | ✓ | ✓ | × | Sweet Home |
Itinerary Highlights
A journey from the clouds to the mountains and rivers, immerse yourself in Guizhou's three-dimensional panorama over 5 days and 4 nights. The first day begins with the lights of Jiaxiu Tower and the spicy aromas of Qingyun Market, setting a vibrant, earthly tone. On the second day, delve into Asia's largest waterfall cluster, hiking through Huangguoshu, passing behind the Water Curtain Cave, and listening to the Milky Way's thunderous roar. Day three takes you cascading down Maling River's "Earth's Scar," then losing yourself under the starlit sky amidst the rice fields of Wanfenglin. The fourth day sees you crossing the world's highest bridge, spanning the Huajiang Canyon, and stepping back in time through the 600-year-old Tunpu villages of the Ming Dynasty. The final day distills the essence of Qian, concluding at Colorful Guizhou City with traditional crafts and a thousand flavors from a hundred mountains. This is a journey to awaken your senses—with mountain waterfalls as its score and stars as your companions, let the wild charm of Guizhou become etched into every step and memory.
Guiyang - Jiaxiu Tower - Qingyun Market
Meet at the designated location at the specified time to board the high-speed rail or flight to Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province (arrival station subject to the train/flight number on the group transfer ticket). A professional Cantonese/Mandarin-speaking guide will meet you at Guiyang Airport/High-Speed Rail Station and escort you to the hotel for check-in.
Later, visit Jiaxiu Tower (Guiyang's iconic ancient landmark, built during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty). Stroll along the Nanming River, admire the classical garden scenery of “Jiaxiu and Hanbi,” and ascend the tower for panoramic views of Guiyang.
In the evening, head to the trendy food destination Qingyun Market to sample Guizhou specialties like Changwang Noodles, Siu Wa Wa (silk bean curd rolls), Lao Guo (hot pot), and Bing Fen (ice jelly), immersing yourself in Guiyang's vibrant local atmosphere.

Guiyang - Huangguoshu Waterfall - Xingyi
After breakfast, board the coach for the natural wonderpiece of this journey—Huangguoshu Scenic Area. Centered around the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the scenic area features a cascade that plunges 77.8 meters (253 feet) from the cliff's edge, spanning 101 meters (332 feet) in width. This magnificent waterfall stands as one of the most renowned in China and all of Asia. The river's torrential flow creates a breathtaking spectacle of a colossal, thunderous curtain of water. You'll follow winding paths to admire its grandeur from multiple angles and experience the natural wonder of Water Curtain Cave—walking behind the falls, witnessing the curtain of water like a veil, hearing the thunderous roar close to your ears, and enjoying the exhilarating sensation of getting thoroughly drenched. Within the scenic area, ancient trees tower overhead while agile monkeys dart about, composing a vibrant three-dimensional karst landscape painting teeming with life.
Xingyi - Maling River Gorge - Wanfenglin - Fenglin Buyi - Stay in Xingyi
In the morning, head to Maling River Gorge. Enter via the “Little Green Mountain Entrance” and hike along the valley trail to admire dozens of waterfalls, including the Galloping Horses Waterfall and the Yellow Dragon Waterfall, experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of “Earth's Most Beautiful Scar.”
Later, head to Wanfenglin, where you'll take a sightseeing bus to overlook karst landscapes like the Bagua Fields and General Peak. Then, experience pastoral coffee in Nagui Village, enjoying afternoon tea surrounded by rice paddies and towering peaks.
After dinner, visit Fenglin Buyi to explore the Buyi Ethnic Architecture Museum and try your hand at wax-printing DIY.
Kick off the night beer party at Fenglin Buyi's “Time Bentley Wine Street,” pairing grilled delicacies and Buyi snacks with iron flower performances and ethnic song-and-dance shows, immersing yourself in the dreamlike ambiance of “lights reflecting off the peak forest.”
Special Note: For Wanfenglin, renting an electric bike to cycle through Nahuai Village is highly recommended for a closer connection to the pastoral scenery. For the night beer event at Fenglin Buyi, advance seat reservations are essential to avoid queues during peak season.


Huajiang Canyon Bridge - Yunfeng Tunpu - Guiyang
After breakfast, board the coach for Huajiang Canyon Bridge. This steel truss suspension bridge surpasses Beipanjiang First Bridge as the new “world's tallest bridge,” named for spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon—dubbed “Earth's Great Rift.” Its main span holds the world record for both mountainous bridge span and bridge height, earning it the title of “world's tallest in both dimensions.”
In the afternoon, embark on a journey through six centuries of history to Yunfeng Tunpu, hailed as a “living fossil of Ming Dynasty history.” This cultural heritage site traces back to the “deploying northern troops to subdue the south” military campaign during the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty. Its residents are predominantly descendants of soldiers who once guarded the frontier. The Tunpu architecture is entirely constructed of stone—stone walls, stone tiles, stone alleys, and stone watchtowers—forming a complete military defense system, resembling stone castles from the age of cold weapons. Stroll through ancient lanes, observe Tunpu women in traditional Fengyang Han attire, and if fortunate, witness performances of the Earth Opera—hailed as “China's living fossil of theater.” Its rugged style carries echoes of ancient warfare. For dinner, savor the authentic Jun Tun Banquet, where rustic, hearty dishes offer the most direct taste interpretation of that era of swords and horses.


Colorful Guizhou City - Guiyang - Departure Point
After breakfast, head to Colorful Guizhou City. Hailed as the “cultural living room of Guizhou,” Before departure, indulge in a “panoramic recap”: through curated exhibitions, abundant intangible cultural heritage crafts, and specialty goods, quickly revisit the ethnic arts you've experienced—Miao embroidery, silverware, batik—complete the Guizhou impressions you haven't fully explored, and select a exquisite souvenir to tangibly bring home your colorful memories.
To conclude the itinerary, we have specially arranged the Thousand Mountains, Hundred Flavors snack banquet. This is more than a meal—it's a culmination of flavors. The banquet blends the quintessential elements of Guizhou cuisine—sour, spicy, fragrant, and mellow—potentially featuring regional specialties from Qiandongnan, Qiannan, Qianxi, and beyond. Before your departure, let your palate take one final tour through Guizhou's mountains and rivers, leaving behind the most profound taste memories.

Guiyang - Jiaxiu Tower - Qingyun Market
Meet at the designated location at the specified time to board the high-speed rail or flight to Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province (arrival station subject to the train/flight number on the group transfer ticket). A professional Cantonese/Mandarin-speaking guide will meet you at Guiyang Airport/High-Speed Rail Station and escort you to the hotel for check-in.
Later, visit Jiaxiu Tower (Guiyang's iconic ancient landmark, built during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty). Stroll along the Nanming River, admire the classical garden scenery of “Jiaxiu and Hanbi,” and ascend the tower for panoramic views of Guiyang.
In the evening, head to the trendy food destination Qingyun Market to sample Guizhou specialties like Changwang Noodles, Siu Wa Wa (silk bean curd rolls), Lao Guo (hot pot), and Bing Fen (ice jelly), immersing yourself in Guiyang's vibrant local atmosphere.

Guiyang - Huangguoshu Waterfall - Xingyi
After breakfast, board the coach for the natural wonderpiece of this journey—Huangguoshu Scenic Area. Centered around the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the scenic area features a cascade that plunges 77.8 meters (253 feet) from the cliff's edge, spanning 101 meters (332 feet) in width. This magnificent waterfall stands as one of the most renowned in China and all of Asia. The river's torrential flow creates a breathtaking spectacle of a colossal, thunderous curtain of water. You'll follow winding paths to admire its grandeur from multiple angles and experience the natural wonder of Water Curtain Cave—walking behind the falls, witnessing the curtain of water like a veil, hearing the thunderous roar close to your ears, and enjoying the exhilarating sensation of getting thoroughly drenched. Within the scenic area, ancient trees tower overhead while agile monkeys dart about, composing a vibrant three-dimensional karst landscape painting teeming with life.
Xingyi - Maling River Gorge - Wanfenglin - Fenglin Buyi - Stay in Xingyi
In the morning, head to Maling River Gorge. Enter via the “Little Green Mountain Entrance” and hike along the valley trail to admire dozens of waterfalls, including the Galloping Horses Waterfall and the Yellow Dragon Waterfall, experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of “Earth's Most Beautiful Scar.”
Later, head to Wanfenglin, where you'll take a sightseeing bus to overlook karst landscapes like the Bagua Fields and General Peak. Then, experience pastoral coffee in Nagui Village, enjoying afternoon tea surrounded by rice paddies and towering peaks.
After dinner, visit Fenglin Buyi to explore the Buyi Ethnic Architecture Museum and try your hand at wax-printing DIY.
Kick off the night beer party at Fenglin Buyi's “Time Bentley Wine Street,” pairing grilled delicacies and Buyi snacks with iron flower performances and ethnic song-and-dance shows, immersing yourself in the dreamlike ambiance of “lights reflecting off the peak forest.”
Special Note: For Wanfenglin, renting an electric bike to cycle through Nahuai Village is highly recommended for a closer connection to the pastoral scenery. For the night beer event at Fenglin Buyi, advance seat reservations are essential to avoid queues during peak season.


Huajiang Canyon Bridge - Yunfeng Tunpu - Guiyang
After breakfast, board the coach for Huajiang Canyon Bridge. This steel truss suspension bridge surpasses Beipanjiang First Bridge as the new “world's tallest bridge,” named for spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon—dubbed “Earth's Great Rift.” Its main span holds the world record for both mountainous bridge span and bridge height, earning it the title of “world's tallest in both dimensions.”
In the afternoon, embark on a journey through six centuries of history to Yunfeng Tunpu, hailed as a “living fossil of Ming Dynasty history.” This cultural heritage site traces back to the “deploying northern troops to subdue the south” military campaign during the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty. Its residents are predominantly descendants of soldiers who once guarded the frontier. The Tunpu architecture is entirely constructed of stone—stone walls, stone tiles, stone alleys, and stone watchtowers—forming a complete military defense system, resembling stone castles from the age of cold weapons. Stroll through ancient lanes, observe Tunpu women in traditional Fengyang Han attire, and if fortunate, witness performances of the Earth Opera—hailed as “China's living fossil of theater.” Its rugged style carries echoes of ancient warfare. For dinner, savor the authentic Jun Tun Banquet, where rustic, hearty dishes offer the most direct taste interpretation of that era of swords and horses.


Colorful Guizhou City - Guiyang - Departure Point
After breakfast, head to Colorful Guizhou City. Hailed as the “cultural living room of Guizhou,” Before departure, indulge in a “panoramic recap”: through curated exhibitions, abundant intangible cultural heritage crafts, and specialty goods, quickly revisit the ethnic arts you've experienced—Miao embroidery, silverware, batik—complete the Guizhou impressions you haven't fully explored, and select a exquisite souvenir to tangibly bring home your colorful memories.
To conclude the itinerary, we have specially arranged the Thousand Mountains, Hundred Flavors snack banquet. This is more than a meal—it's a culmination of flavors. The banquet blends the quintessential elements of Guizhou cuisine—sour, spicy, fragrant, and mellow—potentially featuring regional specialties from Qiandongnan, Qiannan, Qianxi, and beyond. Before your departure, let your palate take one final tour through Guizhou's mountains and rivers, leaving behind the most profound taste memories.
