Tours
7D Guiyang Photography Tour
Depart: 2nd June 2024, Sunday
Return: 8th June 2024, Saturday
Duration
6 Days
Highlights

Huanguoshu Waterfalls, Xiao QiKong Scenic Park, Jiabang Rice Terraces, Dong Ethnic Tribe, Zhenyuan Water City, Miao Minority Portraitures.

Min/Max Pax
6/16
Current Pax
16
Tour Status
✖ Closed
Tour Price
(Land Tour Only)
landtour
Price
SGD ($)
Single Pax Twin/Triple Share
2,099 1,699
No. of Pax:
Important Notice

All tours are land tours and based on twin sharing only. If you have registered as a single participant and do not wish to pay for the single supplement, we will try our best to match you with another single participant; however, this is strictly subjected to availability and you will need to incur the single supplement charge if we are unable to pair you up.

 

Recommended Flights

Via Singapore Airlines

02 Jun   Singapore-Guangzhou  SQ850   0800 hrs/1210 hrs

09 Jun   Guangzhou-Singapore   SQ853   0120 hrs/0540 hrs

Guangzhou-Guiyang-Guangzhou High Speed Train

  • Tour Itinerary
  • Tour Inclusions
  • Tour Exclusions

2 Jun - Arrive Guiyang, transfer to Ansun (1 hr) hotel, rest.

3 Jun (B,L,D) - After breakfast, visit the Huanguoshu Waterfalls Scenic Area. We then transfer to Libo to photograph another impressive waterfall - Doupotang measuring 105m wide and 21m high. After lunch, transfer to Tianxing Bridge for more scenic shoots.

4 Jun (B,L,D) - In the morning, visit Xiaoqikong Scenic Park. After lunch, transfer to Jiabang (4 hrs)

5 Jun (B,L,D) - Morning shoot at Jiabang Rice Terraces before transferring to Zhaoxing to photo the Dong Minority people. Evening shoot of Zhaoxing village.

6 Jun (B,L,D) - After breakfast, transfer to Zhenyuan Water City. Some free and easy after lunch before our blue hour shoot of this amazing water town.

7 Jun (B,L,D) - In the morning, we transfer to Kaili to visit the Miao village of Langde - A great opportunity for local portraitures before heading back to Guiyang.

8 Jun (B) - After breakfast, we transfer you to the airport for your return flight back to Singapore.

**Itinerary subjected to change

- 6N Accommodation in comfortable 4 star hotels & village lodges
- All meals as per itinerary (6B, 5L, 5D)
- Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with ample seats for equipment
- All entrance fees
- Chinese & English speaking guide
- SGTrekker Tour Leader

- International Airfare
- Personal expenses eg. alchohol drinks during meals / shopping
- Visa fees if applicable (Singaporeans do not require a visa)
- Guide and driver gratuity

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Testimonials
My wife and I have just completed our second tour with Adrian, the first being to Mount Bromo 6 months ago. Bromo was more active in the sense of having to get up super-early and sleep when we normally wake up so as to beat the crowds for astrophotography, sunrises and sunsets. It was a medium-sized group but so well-coordinated by Adrian, even out in the dark freezing rain trying to find the Milky Way. His quick-thinking and flexible planning countered a potential problem with the withdrawal of 4WD jeeps due to last-minute local issues. He instilled a sense of collective responsibility among the group so there was no single episode of \”lost\” member or time delay throughout the trip. Adrian paid attention to how every member got their shot and made photo-taking technique as simple as he could for the less experienced. On this recently-completed trip to the backwoods of Rakhine State in Myanmar, we were clearly feeling jittery about safety and possible military conflict. Adrian went to great lengths to ensure personal safety and in providing for our different dietary needs in this religiously-sensitive area of Sittwe and Mrauk-U, centre of the Rohinggya and Arakan conflicts. This situation meant that there were almost no foreigners jostling for position and throughout the tour, we had all the scene to ourselves. Sunrise over the stupas was also thankfully devoid of hot-air balloons like those hanging over Bagan. We also interacted with displaced communities by Adrian\’s foresight to encourage us to bring and distribute small gifts as a friendship gesture, thereby strengthening rapport for street and portrait photography. A two-hour boat ride allowed us to document the fading face tattoos of Chin tribe women as this practice has been banned for a generation. Again Adrian\’s contingency planning skills came to the fore when our connecting flight out of Yangon was cancelled at last minute and we had to stay in town for 24 hours. Instead of chilling out in a hotel, Adrian arranged for an impromptu street photo session at a jetty followed by shooting sunset over a lake before dinner. On trips like these participants must be flexible and lay their trust in the leader, and on both trips for us Adrian delivered the itinerary goals and we took back great photos and more importantly wonderful memories, and made good friends.
KS Khong
Bromo July 2019 & Mrauk-U Jan 2020
An enjoyable trip with lots of photo opportunities under the expert guidance of Adrian.
CHUA SIONG AIK
Ban Gioc waterfall Vietnam
I must admit that my recent trip to West Java was fairly relaxing and easy going as well. Facing the Indian Ocean, the coastline of Sawarna offers fascinating and stunning scenery for seascape photography during golden hour – the times around sunrise and sunset. However, the most challenging task is to secure firmly the camera and tripod on rocky and undulating grounds. I was completely overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of magnificent waterfalls in Ciletuh Geopark. Diehard photographers can spend hours at the various waterfalls to try out and experiment creative options in composition, lighting and mood at different high-low vantage points. Throughout the trip, participants were in high spirits and felt well-rewarded with many wonderful shots. Adrian, you had again done an excellent job in fulfilling our dreams of an ideal photographic trip. Thank you.
FL Foong
5D West Java Photo Trip (27th April – 1st May 2019)