
▲ 10-Hour Flexible Private Charter & In-Depth Experience Travel comfortably in a 5-seater or 7-seater business vehicle driven by a Chinese-speaking driver. Enjoy priority early morning access to Huangguoshu Waterfall, visit Tianxingqiao Scenic Area at noon to avoid tour group crowds, and experience the sunset glow at Doupotang Waterfall in the evening. Vehicles go directly to each attraction's parking lot, eliminating the need to transfer to shuttle buses and allowing you to fully immerse in nature's wonders. Supports deep exploration activities like cave adventures and waterfall hikes, suitable for adventure enthusiasts, families with children, photography teams, and various other scenarios.

▲ Huangguoshu Waterfall: A Breathtaking Experience of Asia's Waterfall Cluster The main waterfall, towering at 77.8 meters high and 101 meters wide, cascades like a silver river from the heavens. Visitors can walk through the 134-meter-long Water Curtain Cave to touch the misty spray and experience the majestic grandeur of this filming location from "Journey to the West." During the flood season (June-October), the water curtain extends to the cliffs on the opposite bank, while the dry season (December-April) reveals the layered textures of the travertine deposits at the waterfall's base. Photography enthusiasts can capture the spectacular "Rainbow Hanging Over the Waterfall" phenomenon (most likely during midday when sunlight shines directly).

▲ Tianxingqiao Scenic Area: A Three-Dimensional Textbook of Karst Landscapes This 86-hectare attraction integrates "rocks, water, forests, and caves": over 3,000 stone formations are scattered across the Water Stone Forest, with tree roots clinging to crevices; the Yinlian Zhuitan Waterfall resembles countless strings of pearls cascading into a travertine pool, producing crisp, harp-like sounds; the Tianxing Cave's stalactite formations transform into an underwater dragon palace under the lights, while the narrow "Thread of Sky" passage tests both physique and courage—perfect for family explorations and in-depth geological discovery. Stroll across the "Counting Life Steps" stone piers to traverse emerald waters, witnessing the Yinlian Zhuitan Waterfall's silver beads plunging into the deep pool. Vines entwine the Water Stone Forest, and the Gao Laozhuang filming site recreates scenes from "Journey to the West." The Tianxing Cave at the hike's endpoint forms a harmonious dialogue with the natural surroundings.










