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Guizhou, China

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A historic Miao ethnic village in Guizhou, China surrounded by green mountains with traditional wooden houses, narrow streets, and lush vegetation.
Miao minority women dressed in traditional colorful attire and elaborate silver jewelry, participating in a cultural dance in an outdoor setting in Guizhou, China.
Lush green landscape in Guizhou, China with a large waterfall cascading into a river, surrounded by dense forested hills and mountains in the background.

Discover China's best-kept secret where ethnic minorities around the sacred Fanjing Mountain and the thundering Huangguoshu Waterfall create some of the country's most distinctive and fiery cuisines. This mountainous province refuses to be tamed, far from crowds in a region that is still yet to be discovered by mainstream tourism.

This tour is still cooking, but the flavours are coming together nicely. Leave us your details and we’ll let you know the moment it’s ready to dish up.

Expect a journey of 12-14 days, shared with just 8-12 fellow travellers joining us Off The Eaten Track.

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Our tours are deliberately small, created for travelers who crave discovery and connection. This journey is still being planned, but leave your details and you’ll be the first to know when it’s ready—so we can connect and share a glimpse of what’s waiting Off The Eaten Track.

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Zheng Xin via Unsplash
 
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