•Qianling Park – Spiritual old trees and dense vegetation, with more than 1500 types of flowers and plants, and more than 1000 types of precious medical herbs. Even the rocks are shaped uniquely, and herds of birds and macaques have settled here.
•Hongfu Temple – Guizhou’s largest Buddhist temple, ever since its completion more than 400 years ago, its incense continues throughout the years and has never ended.
Lunch
Dinner Don Cuisine
•Head to Zhenfeng
•Shuangrufeng Scenic Area (Includes electric car) – One of nature’s incredible masterpieces as the mountain is naturally shaped like a woman’s well-developed breasts
•Zhulinbao Stone Forest – One of Guizhou’s 8 largest stone forest, known for its exquisiteness and uniqueness. Get to experience the Buyi culture by visiting the Buyi Cultural Heritage Exhibition Centre within the scenic area, with demonstrations on Buyi pottery and weaving, etcetera.
• Head to Xingyi
• View of Beipan River Bridge along the way – Asia’s tallest highway bridge
• Admire the Huajiang Grand Canyon from afar – Yunnan-Guizhou plateau’s largest canyon, where roaring, rushing water formed a canyon over 1000m deep
• Explore Wanfeng Lake by boat
Breakfast
Lunch Buyi Cuisine
Dinner
•Maling River Canyon & Tianxing Gallery Scenic Area (Includes one-way elevator ride up) - Maling River runs through the canyon which is known as the “A Beautiful Scar of the Earth”, formed 70 million years ago by Yan Mountain’s volcanic activities. It stretches a length of 1.7km, with 30 waterfalls and streams and many species of exotic plants can be found growing. The harmonious merge of birds chirping and the sound of the water is a highlight in the valley.
•Wanfenglin Scenic Area (Includes electric car) – It has a 2000km^2 unique karst basin landscape, and is regarded as a wonder on Earth. In Spring, the basin is filled with a sea of flowers while in Summer and Autumn wheat fields blossom, and last but not least in Winter green bamboo leaves bring colour to the basin.
•Ba Gua Field – Its unique shape in the center of the field gives it its name.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner Mushroom Steamboat
• Head to Anshun
•Huangguoshu Waterfalls Scenic Area (one-way escalator & electric car ride included) – China’s biggest waterfall, known for its majestic and spectacular view. A unique feature would be a hidden cave behind the curtain of water at the waist of the waterfall.
•Doupotang Waterfall – Known as the “Roaring Waterfall”, it is the widest waterfall within the scenic area with a width of 105m measured at the peak of the waterfall. Customers have the opportunity to view the waterfall up close and behold its magic.
•Tianxingqiao Scenic Area
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner Roasted Duck Cuisine
• Visit Longgong Scenic Area (Includes boat ride + two-way elevator), Xuantang landscape, and Guanyin cave
• Head to Kaili
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner Welcome Cuisine
•Xijiang Miao Village (Includes electric car) – Visit China’s largest and most famous Chinese folk art village, with 1200 Miao families and a population of nearly 6000 people. On a special viewing platform, there is a panoramic view of the whole village. Here, tourists stand a chance to see traditional Miao song and dance performances and get to know more about the rich heritage of the Miao people, ranging from their unique customs to jewelry.
•Miao Cultural Heritage Museum – See the processes behind the manufacture of Miao embroidery and silver jewelry
• Back to Guiyang
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner Sour Fish Soup
•Jiaxiu Tower – An iconic feature of Guiyang city
•Xiaochehe Wetland
• Shop along Erqi Road Snack Street
• Enjoy Guizhou Dance Performance at night
Breakfast
Lunch
• Free at leisure before transfer to airport for our flight back to Singapore
We hope you had an enjoyable vacation with Dynasty Travel and we look forward to bring you to your next holiday
destination!
Note:
• Tour sequence, hotels and meals are subject to change with / without prior notice.
• In the event of any discrepancies between the English and Chinese itineraries, please refer to the Chinese itinerary for accuracy.
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