Guizhou · Guiyang, Pingtang, Libo, Maolan, Danzhai, Xijiang
Guizhou 8-Day Family Discovery: Astronomy, Caves & Miao Heritage






The Experience
A Journey Beyond
the Ordinary
A Journey into the Heart of Guizhou — for Curious Families
An 8-day immersive family expedition designed for children aged 6–14 and their parents. From the world's largest radio telescope to untouched karst caves, from ancient paper-making to Miao silver-smithing — this is not a sightseeing tour. It's a hands-on classroom under open skies.
Why This Journey?
- Exclusive FAST Access — enter the core zone of the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, with an on-site astronomer answering every cosmic question your child can throw at them.
- Wild Cave Expedition — follow the actual Bear Grylls filming route through Maolan's untouched karst caves. Helmet on, headlamp lit, real adventure.
- Four Hands-On Heritage Workshops — batik dyeing, silver-smithing, ancient flower-paper making, and a museum treasure hunt. Every piece your family makes comes home with you.
- Dual Expert Team — one dedicated study-tour mentor plus one lifestyle concierge, maintaining a 1:10 staff-to-family ratio throughout.
- Professional Photography Included — daily curated photo drops to your private group, plus a full digital album and highlight video after the journey.
At a Glance
| Duration | 8 Days / 7 Nights |
| Route | Guiyang → Pingtang → Libo → Maolan → Danzhai → Xijiang → Guiyang |
| Group Size | 4–20 families (small-group, guaranteed quality) |
| Difficulty | Easy · Family-Friendly |
| Best Season | April–May, September–October |
| Departure City | Guiyang |
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* Pricing shown in USD. Custom dates & private groups available on request.
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Everything
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From booking to boarding, from visas to villages — find answers to the most common questions about your Guizhou expedition.
Our travel consultants are ready to help you plan every detail of your journey.
After completing your purchase, your email will receive all relevant electronic documents including your booking confirmation, detailed itinerary, travel vouchers, and accommodation details.
Please print these documents and keep them with you — they serve as your official proof of booking and will be verified upon your arrival in Guiyang.
We accept major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX), PayPal, and international bank transfers. All payments are processed through our encrypted payment gateway.
For large group bookings or custom tours, we also support deposit-based payment plans — 30% deposit to confirm, 70% balance 14 days before departure.
Our cancellation policy varies by tour package:
- 30+ days before departure — Full refund
- 15-29 days before departure — 50% refund
- 7-14 days before departure — 20% refund
- Within 7 days — Non-refundable
All refunds are processed within 10 business days to the original payment method.
Absolutely. While we offer curated packages, every itinerary can be tailored to your interests — whether you want to add extra days in a Miao village, include a cooking workshop, or focus on photography-specific routes.
Contact us with your preferences and our team will craft a bespoke journey just for you.
Please arrange your flights to Guiyang based on your confirmed tour dates. We recommend booking 2-3 weeks in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak travel seasons (April-May and September-October).
Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport (KWE) is the main entry point. We provide complimentary airport pickup for all confirmed bookings.
Yes, most foreign visitors require a Chinese tourist visa (L visa). We recommend applying at your local Chinese embassy or consulate 4-6 weeks before departure.
We can provide official invitation letters and supporting documentation to strengthen your visa application upon request.
Guizhou has a subtropical climate with varying elevations (600-2,500m). Packing essentials include:
- Layered clothing for 10-15°C temperature shifts between day and night
- Comfortable hiking shoes with good grip for terraced fields
- Rain jacket — Guizhou is known as the "province of rainy days"
- Sunscreen & hat for high-altitude exposure
- Personal medications and basic first-aid kit
- Power adapter (China uses Type A, C & I sockets, 220V)
A detailed packing checklist tailored to your specific tour will be sent with your booking confirmation.
Guizhou is a year-round destination, each season offering unique highlights:
- Spring (Mar-May): Rapeseed flower fields, pleasant temperatures
- Summer (Jun-Aug): Lush green terraces, cool mountain retreats
- Autumn (Sep-Nov): Golden rice harvest, Miao New Year festivals
- Winter (Dec-Feb): Dramatic karst landscapes, hot springs, fewer crowds
Mandarin Chinese is the primary language, with many ethnic minorities speaking their own languages. All our tours include professional bilingual guides fluent in English and Mandarin, so no translation concerns at all.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is included in every package.
Upon meeting you in Guiyang, we will purchase full coverage for your entire journey on your behalf. The beneficiary will be a person of your choosing — please inform us of your designated beneficiary before departure.
Our insurance coverage includes:
- Medical emergencies — Hospitalization, doctor visits, medication
- Trip cancellation/interruption — Covered reasons include illness, injury, natural disasters
- Lost or delayed luggage — Up to specified limits
- Emergency evacuation — Including helicopter rescue if needed
- Personal liability — Third-party injury or property damage
- Repatriation — Emergency return to home country
Full policy terms and coverage limits will be provided upon arrival.
Guizhou is one of the safest provinces in China for travelers. Crime rates are very low, and local communities are known for their warm hospitality.
Our guides are trained in wilderness first aid and mountain safety protocols. We maintain small group sizes and carry emergency communication devices on all remote routes.
In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, your guide will immediately coordinate emergency response. Guiyang has excellent hospitals with English-speaking staff available at major facilities.
All medical expenses related to the emergency are covered by your travel insurance. We also maintain a 24/7 emergency hotline for all active tours.
We will meet you in Guiyang, China to begin your service.
Upon your arrival at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport (KWE), our team will be waiting at arrivals with a sign bearing your name. We provide complimentary airport transfers.
Please ensure you have printed your booking confirmation and arranged your return flight in advance so we can coordinate your tour's end date precisely.
Our packages are all-inclusive — no hidden fees, no surprise charges.
- Professional bilingual guide throughout the journey
- All accommodations — Hand-selected boutique hotels and guesthouses
- All meals as specified in your itinerary (authentic local cuisine)
- Private 4WD vehicle with experienced local driver
- All entrance fees to scenic areas, museums, and cultural sites
- Cultural experiences — Batik workshops, cooking classes, village homestays
- Comprehensive travel insurance
International flights to/from Guiyang are not included.
We maintain small group sizes of 2-8 travelers to ensure an intimate, personalized experience with direct access to your guide at all times.
Private tours for solo travelers, couples, or families can be arranged upon request — perfect for special occasions, photography-focused trips, or those seeking a more private experience.
We hand-pick accommodations that blend comfort with authenticity:
- Boutique hotels in Guiyang and Kaili with modern amenities
- Heritage guesthouses in ancient towns like Zhenyuan
- Ethnic minority homestays — Experience authentic village life in beautifully renovated traditional wooden houses
All accommodations include private bathroom, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi where available.
Guizhou cuisine is one of China's best-kept culinary secrets — sour, spicy, and incredibly fresh. You'll experience:
- Signature Sour Fish Soup (酸汤鱼) — Guizhou's most famous dish
- Siuji (丝娃娃) — Fresh spring rolls with 20+ toppings
- Ethnic minority specialties from Miao, Dong, and Bouyei communities
- Farm-to-table meals using ingredients sourced directly from the villages you visit
Dietary restrictions and allergies can be accommodated with advance notice.
Guizhou is China's hidden gem — often called "Colorful Guizhou" for its extraordinary diversity:
- 49 ethnic minorities — More than any other Chinese province, each with unique traditions, festivals, and architecture
- Spectacular karst landscapes — Massive limestone formations, underground rivers, and waterfalls
- Ancient rice terraces — Some over 1,000 years old, still farmed today
- Intangible cultural heritage — Batik, silver jewelry, Dong Grand Choir, and more
Guizhou is home to multiple UNESCO-designated sites:
- Libo Karst — UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning cone karst and natural bridges
- Huangguoshu Waterfall — Asia's largest waterfall cluster
- Miao (Hmong) and Dong cultural landscapes — UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Guizhou's traditional paper-making and batik techniques are UNESCO-recognized crafts
Guizhou has undergone an infrastructure revolution. The province now boasts over 30,000 bridges (including some of the world's highest) and 100% highway coverage to all counties.
High-speed rail connects Guiyang to major cities across China. Our tours use private 4WD vehicles for maximum flexibility on scenic routes.
Guizhou is China's festival capital. Major celebrations include:
- Miao New Year (Nov-Dec) — Massive celebrations with bullfighting, Lusheng music, and thousands in traditional silver jewelry
- Sister's Meal Festival (Mar-Apr) — Miao Valentine's Day with singing, dancing, and rice-dyeing
- Dragon Boat Festival (Jun) — Spectacular races on the Qingshui River
- Dong Grand Choir performances — UNESCO-recognized polyphonic singing
We design special tours around festival dates — contact us for the current festival calendar.
