One-day tour to Guiyang Karst Cave Waterfall and Dragon Nest Cave

Departing from Guiyang City
Xixiu District
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  • Professionally Certified: Led by outdoor instructors certified by the Chinese Mountaineering Association
  • Rigorous Training: Five major training programs, survival of the fittest, model team leaders, regular assessments
  • Service Standards: Ten SOPs, familiar with the terrain, proficient skills, skilled service
  • Logistical Support: Comprehensive first-aid kit, public supplies, consumables, and energy supplements; complimentary ¥500,000 outdoor insurance
  • High-Quality Journey: Small, exclusive outdoor groups of 2-7 people for a comfortable and uncrowded experience
  • Quality Itinerary: Regularly operated tour vehicles, safe driving
  • Trip Concierge: Attentive service from booking to arrival back home, all questions answered
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Outdoor Tips:

  1. Guizhou has many mountain roads. After exiting the highway, vehicles enter mountainous areas with winding road conditions. If you experience motion sickness, ask the team leader for motion sickness medicine.
  2. This route involves intermittent transfers. You don't need to hike the entire time; hiking is only required on the mountain roads leading to the caves. The section down to the Eye of the Great Sage is a rugged mountain path that requires using both hands and feet, similar to rock climbing. There are fixed ropes for assistance along the way. Pay attention to your footing while walking, maintain balance, and step firmly while holding on. Do not put your hands in your pockets. Wait for the team leader to assist you through dangerous sections.
  3. There is moss in the Eye of the Great Sage cave, so be careful of slipping. Pass through slowly. Stand firmly before taking pictures, and follow the team leader's instructions.
  4. The rocks near the waterfall in the cave are slippery. Pay attention to your footing while walking. It is dark in the cave, and going into the water is prohibited.
  5. It is hot and dry in the summer, so drink water in "small sips" and allocate drinking water reasonably.
  6. Listen to the team leader's instructions during the hike. If you have any problems such as injury, heatstroke, or needing to use the restroom, communicate with the team leader promptly. The team leader has medicine kits, hygiene products, and other supplies.

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