6 Days In-depth Guizhou Tour: Huangguoshu Waterfall & Secret Miao-Dong Villages
Must-see & Must-do:
Highlight 1: Explore Huangguoshu Waterfall, Asia’s largest waterfall, and witness the diverse beauty of Doupotang, Tianxingqiao, and the main Huangguoshu Waterfall. Get close enough to feel the natural mist and wash away daily stress with a smile!

Highlight 2: Explore Tianlong Tunpu, a remnant of Ming Dynasty Tunpu culture. Wander through stone-paved streets, admire traditional stone houses, and witness the local Dixi Opera.

Highlight 3: Escape crowds at Langde Miao Village, the “Hometown of Chinese Folk Song and Dance.” Immerse in authentic Miao culture with the “Twelve Cups of Block-Way Rice Wine” ceremony, vibrant Lusheng dances, and traditional long-skirt costumes amid historic stilted houses.

Highlight 4: Explore Matang Gejia Village, the legendary home of Hou Yi’s descendants, the famed archer. Admire their unique costumes, resembling the armor of ancient generals, and their famous batik art. Try creating your batik artwork.

Highlight 5: Step into Biasha Miao Village and feel as if you’ve traveled back to an ancient and mysterious era. This is China’s only village where it is legal to carry guns. Observe unique traditional customs such as the sickle haircutting ceremony and the firelock firing ritual.

Itinerary Quick Look:
Welcome to Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou! Your guide and driver await you at the airport/train station for a smooth transfer to your downtown hotel. Breathe in the fresh air!
Guiyang Arrival Ideas:
Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport (KWE) is the primary airport serving the city, offering direct flights to major cities across China, including Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Wuhan, and Xiamen, as well as international destinations such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.
Guiyang is a significant railway hub in Southwest China, serving numerous bullet trains that connect Guiyang to major cities such as Guangzhou, Kunming, Chengdu, Chongqing, and other cities within Guizhou.
Free Time Idea:
- Qianling Park (黔灵公园): Escape into nature at Guiyang’s largest urban park. Hike up Qianling Mountain, visit Hongfu Temple, and meet the playful monkeys along the trails.
- Jiaxiu Pavilion (甲秀楼): This iconic three-tiered pavilion stands gracefully in the Nanming River. It’s a symbol of Guiyang, especially beautiful lit up at night. Take a stroll around the area and soak in the historical ambiance.
- Qingyun Market (青云市集): Just 1 km from Jiaxiu Pavilion, Qingyun Market is a lively night market once known as Guiyang’s “midnight canteen.” Stroll through its vibrant stalls, sample local snacks, and soak up the bustling nightlife atmosphere.
After breakfast, drive 2.5 hours to reach Anshun for the Huangguoshu Waterfall Tour, the location of the largest waterfall in China and Asia. You will hear the roaring water a kilometer away and admire the waterfall’s dynamic views!
Back in the 17th century, Xu Xiake, a famous ancient Chinese geographer and pre-internet celebrity, traveled to this resort. His blog boosted the reputation of this waterfall nationwide! Follow the popular path he took:
Head to Doupotang Scenic Area (陡坡塘), known for its 105-meter width. It is one of the filming locations for the TV series version of Journey to the West, one of China’s Four Great Classical Novels. During the wet season, the water flow is rapid and makes a low roar, hence its nickname “Roaring Waterfall.” Many tourists enjoy imitating the scenes of Journey to the West pilgrims. Feel free to try it!
Next, take a sightseeing bus to Tianxingqiao Scenic Area (天星桥), to admire the most complete karst landscape in the scenic area – caves, waterfalls, and water stone forests interwoven. You can enjoy view from various angles, with no repetitive vlog or plog scenery. It is especially famous for Silver Chain Dropping Pool Waterfall (银链坠潭瀑布). Unlike ordinary waterfalls, where water falls linearly, multiple small waterfalls converge and cascade from a circular stone beach into the deep pool below.
Afterward, take a sightseeing bus to Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树瀑布). As the main waterfall with a huge drop, 77.8 meters high and 101 meters wide, it consists of 18 waterfalls with different styles. At first glance, it can be folded into four layers. During the summer flood season, the water volume per hour is enough to fill 1296 swimming pools, falling into the 17-meter-deep pool. The roaring sound of water hit rocks day and night. You will build a deep connection with nature, find scenery changes from high up, straight on, and from the side.
Behind the waterfall is the 134-meter-long narrow Water Curtain Cave (水帘洞), a great place to touch the flowing water and see how it falls. You will walk to it and return by escalator.
After visit, the guide and driver will escort you to your hotel in Anshun City.
Start your day with a visit to Tianlong Tunpu (天龙屯堡) near Anshun, a stone village and a “living fossil of Ming Dynasty life.” Six hundred years ago, Han Chinese from the Jiangnan area, thousands of miles away from Guizhou, gathered here to build a stone village as garrison troops, carrying Guizhou’s unique Tunpu culture.
The stone architecture is the physical heritage of the Han Chinese garrison culture, well-preserved since the Ming Dynasty. It possesses both military defense functions and a rough aesthetic.
Upon entering, you can notice that hard stone forms houses, village walls, and roads. Even the window lattices, door frames, and steps are decorated with stone carvings.
Wander through it, you must not miss the intangible cultural heritage Dixi opera (地戏), a folk drama with a 600-year history. Performers wear handcrafted, colorful hero masks and colorful flags on their backs, enacting exciting war stories. Besides Dixi opera, you can also admire Fengyang Han clothing. The women in Tunpu still maintain the Ming Dynasty Han attire and traditional hairstyles. You can drink a bowl of their large-bowl tea and chat freely with them. They are shy and simple.
After lunch, travel to Kaili (approx. 3.5 hours, 270 kilometers). Upon arrival, visit Matang Gejia Village (麻塘亻革家寨). The villagers of Matang believe themselves to be descendants of Hou Yi, the legendary archer. Their clothing is mainly decorated with batik and red embroidery. They fashion their headdresses into the shapes of bows and arrows, and their necklace pendants resemble various weapons, reminiscent of ancient generals. Legend has it that in ancient times, a general’s wife went to the battlefield in her husband’s armor and won a victory. To commemorate her, women wear general’s attire during festivals.
Beyond their attire, the Gejia people’s batik artistry is also very famous. The patterns are quite unique, often depicting powerful creatures like tigers and other animals, as well as flowers, birds, and insects, reflecting the Gejia people’s deep love for nature. In the village, you can observe the villagers making batik by hand using beeswax.
Optional activity: Try your hand at creating your own batik masterpiece and take your finished work home as a unique souvenir.
After the tour, transfer to your hotel in Kaili for check-in.
Note: If you’re interested in staying overnight in Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village to enjoy the stunning night views, please consult your travel advisor in advance.
In the morning, depart from Kaili and drive to Langde Miao Village(朗德苗上寨), known as the “Hometown of Chinese Folk Song and Dance.” It is nestled amidst lush mountains and terraced fields. Unlike more commercialized villages, Langde retains its untouched, authentic charm, where ancient customs and the rhythm of songs and dances unfold slowly.
Upon arrival, you will be greeted with the “Twelve Cups of Block-Way Rice Wine” ceremony. Villagers dressed in magnificent silver headdresses and embroidered clothing will welcome guests and offer rice wine in ox horn cups. This is the highest etiquette of the Miao people for receiving distinguished guests, with each cup of wine representing blessings for a month. Afterward, you will walk along the stone-paved path to the Lusheng ground in the center of the village. Here, a wonderful Miao song and dance performance will take place, featuring toasting songs, Miao flying songs, and Lusheng dances in succession, leaving you mesmerized.
As an open-air museum of the Miao culture, the village exudes a rich ethnic flavor everywhere. Stroll among the stilted wooden houses (diaojiaolou) with a hundred years of history, traditionally built on stilts and scattered on the hillside in a well-arranged manner. The clothing here is also unique; the Miao residents are characterized by wearing long skirts, hence the name “Long Skirt Miao,” representing the most gorgeous branch of Miao costumes.
Next, you will drive from Langde to Rongjiang (approximately 1.5 hours) to visit Dali Dong Village (大利侗寨), an ancient Dong village with a long history, famous for its “five bridges and Siheyuan-style courtyards ” layout.
Inside the village, you’ll see five Dong-style wind-and-rain bridges, each over a century old and featuring distinct architectural styles. As you explore the traditional Dong dwellings, the most iconic is the Yang Family Courtyard, a unique wooden Siheyuan (courtyard house) that is the only Dong residence in the village built in the Han architectural style. The village lanes are paved entirely with bluestone slabs, laid during the reign of Emperor Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, preserving an authentic historical ambiance.
At the heart of the village stands the iconic drum tower, an essential feature of every Dong village and a powerful symbol of clan unity and pride. Opposite the tower is the local opera stage, a venue for performances that sustain Dong culture. Since the Dong people do not have their own written language, the Dong Grand Song and Dong Opera bear the responsibility of cultural inheritance.
Surrounding Dali Dong Village, lush ancient trees thrive, including over 400 ancient Phoebe zhennan trees, embodying the Dong people’s traditional belief in the harmony between humanity and nature: “old people guarding the village, ancient trees protecting the settlement.“
After the tour, transfer to your hotel in Rongjiang for check-in.
After breakfast in Rongjiang, you will drive to Congjiang (approximately 2 hours, 90 kilometers) to begin today’s exploration.
Your first destination is the mysterious Biasha Miao Village (岜沙苗寨), known as “China’s Last Gunman Tribe.” Stepping through the village gate is like traveling back to an ancient era. The men wear dark blue cloth jackets and straight, wide-legged trousers, with firelocks and machetes hanging from their waists, displaying a heroic spirit. The men here start learning to shoot from a young age; for them, the firelock is both a tool for hunting and a weapon to protect their homes.
Biasha men are distinguished by their “Huge (户棍)” hairstyle, where the surrounding hair is shaved off with a sickle, leaving only a topknot in the center, symbolizing “harmony between heaven, earth, and humanity.” Boys’ hair is not cut from birth until their coming-of-age ceremony, when elders shave it off with a sickle. It is said that this tradition has been passed down since the time of the legendary tribal leader Chiyou.
Furthermore, the Biasha people have worshipped trees since ancient times, and their grandest sacrificial ritual is the worship of the tree god. In Biasha, when a new life is born, the family will plant a tree in the forest representing that little life; when life ends, people will use this tree that accompanied them throughout their lives to make a coffin for burial, allowing them to rest peacefully.
In Biasha Miao Village, you will have the opportunity to witness unique folk performances, such as the sickle haircutting ceremony. You will see the gleaming sickle shaved hair close to the scalp, strand by strand falling. It looks quite thrilling to onlookers, but the barber and the person getting the haircut appear relaxed and at ease, showcasing the bravery and resilience of the Biasha people.
Next, you will visit Zhanli Dong Village (占里侗寨), a legendary and tranquil village where every household has exactly one son and one daughter. Legend has it that there was a female herbalist in Zhanli who used a herb called “Huanhua Grass” (herbal fertility tea) to balance the gender of fetuses. However, Zhanli also has ancestral rules stating that this herb can only be taken by villagers. Don’t be disappointed; even if you can’t uncover the secret of herbs, you will surely appreciate the peaceful life by the flowing stream near Zhanli Bridge. Also, don’t forget to look for the village’s “male well” and “female well,” which are said to be key medicinal guides for taking “Huanhua Grass.”
After your village visits, drive about 1.5 hours to Zhaoxing and check into your hotel.
Free Time Idea: Night View of Zhaoxing Dong Village
As night falls, Zhaoxing Dong Village glows with soft lights and quiet charm. Stroll through ancient alleys or climb to a viewpoint to admire the stilt houses and wind-and-rain bridges bathed in a gentle, dreamy glow.
Optional Experience:
Watch a Dong Grand Song performance and listen to this heavenly music, which has been listed by UNESCO as a “Representative Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.” These polyphonic songs, sung without instruments, are hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving.
Today, you will visit Zhaoxing Dong Village (肇兴侗寨) and experience the unique charm of this place, known as the “Number One Dong Village.” It is one of the largest and most well-preserved Dong villages in China.
Zhaoxing Dong Village is world-renowned for its spectacular drum tower complex. The village is home to over 6,000 residents, all from the Lu family line, divided into five major clans. Each clan forms a “group” or “tuan” – Ren, Yi, Li, Zhi, and Xin – representing the Confucian virtues of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and integrity. Each “tuan” is centered around a drum tower and has its own drum tower, wind-and-rain bridge, and opera stage. The drum towers serve as gathering halls and are viewed as the spiritual and communal hearts of each group.
You can wander through the five “Tuan,” exploring each of the five uniquely styled drum towers, and appreciate the wisdom and exquisite architectural skills of the Dong people. Strolling across the wind and rain bridges, with the flowing water and gentle breeze, you will feel as if you are in a beautiful landscape painting. You can also walk up to the village gate viewpoint for a stunning panoramic view over the entire village.
Afterward, drive to Tangan Dong Village. Along the way, you will enjoy beautiful natural scenery and spectacular terraced fields. Tangan Dong Village (堂安侗寨) is located on a hilltop, surrounded by mountains on three sides and terraced fields. The stilted houses built along the mountain slopes are scattered in a well-arranged manner. You can explore its narrow paths, observe the daily life of the villagers, and also overlook the terraced fields, experiencing the tranquility and beauty of nature.
Finally, your guide will escort you to Congjiang Railway Station.
Extension Ideas: From Congjiang Railway Station, you can conveniently take a high-speed train to explore other popular destinations such as Guilin (about 1 hour), Yangshuo (1-1.5 hours), Guilin (1 hour), Guangzhou (3.5-4 hours), Chengdu (about 5 hours), Chongqing (3.5-4 hours), or Kunming (about 3.5 hours). You may also choose to return to Guiyang by high-speed train (about 2 hours).
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What’s Included
- Guide Service: English-speaking guides provided throughout the trip.
- Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
- Transportation Arrangement: air-conditioned vehicles.
- Accommodation: Throughout the trip, stay in hotels/cities as listed in the itinerary.
- Meals: Breakfast is included at the hotel. For detailed meal information, please refer to the itinerary.
- Handling Fee:Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip.
What’s Excluded
- Visa;
- Optional activities and experiences recommended in the itinerary.
- Check-In and Check-Out Times: Check-in time for the hotels is generally after 14:00 (2:00 PM), allowing you to settle in and freshen up before starting your Harbin Tour. On the day of departure, please check out before 12:00 noon to ensure a smooth transition and allow time for the hotel staff to prepare for incoming guests.
- Personal Expenses: Other personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet, fax, etc., within the hotel.
- Tipping: Tips for drivers and guides (Tipping practices may vary depending on the region and nature of service; it is recommended to consult the guide's opinion in advance).
- Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies, insufficient number of participants, the travel agency reserves the right to cancel or modify the itinerary. Additional charges may apply for expenses beyond the agency's control (e.g., visa fees, accommodation, meals, transportation, adjustments in airfares).
Guizhou Trip Prep: 3-Minute Q&A
Getting There & Around
Guiyang, Guizhou’s provincial city, is your main hub for flights and trains. Attractions are spread out, so driving is often the best way to explore Guizhou’s remote natural sites and ethnic villages.
Best Time to Visit Guizhou
Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal. Avoid Chinese New Year, May Day (May 1-5), and National Day Holiday (October 1-7) due to crowds.
Respect Ethnic Culture
They are welcoming, but it’s better to ask about village traditions before entering homes (e.g., don’t step on doorsteps, enter inner rooms only if invited). If offered “Lanmen Wine (拦门酒),” a small sip shows thanks if you can’t finish it; accepting the cup by hand usually means you’ll drink it all.
Other Packing Tips:
1. Weather & Sun: Guizhou’s weather is changeable, so carry a dual-purpose umbrella and more types of clothes. Always apply sunscreen due to strong UV radiation from the plateau terrain.
2. Guizhou cuisine is known for its spicy and sour flavors and strong aromas, like Sour Soup Fish. Your guide can help you find suitable restaurants if you’re not used to the local cuisine.
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