Zhijin Cave National Geopark in Guizhou Province, China, is famed for its spectacular karst cave system, breathtaking stalactites, and extensive underground landscapes that attract spelunkers, nature lovers, and geotourists alike.
Zhijin Cave National Geopark, located in Zhijin County of Guizhou Province, Southwest China, encompasses one of Asia's largest and most spectacular karst cave systems. The park's geological landscape features a vast network of subterranean caverns and tunnels stretching over 13.5 kilometers beneath the surface, renowned for extraordinary limestone formations including stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars, and various intricate speleothems. The cave extends through multiple immense chambers like the Golden Dragon Hall and the Fairyland Cave, offering visitors panoramic underground vistas. Situated amidst forested mountainous terrain, the geopark also supports diverse subtropical ecosystems on the surface, home to varied flora and fauna native to the region's karst environment. Zhijin Cave has significant geological importance as a classical example of karst terrain development, making it a popular destination for geological studies and eco-tourism. The park offers guided tours through illuminated caverns with well-maintained pathways, allowing exploration of the cave’s fascinating geological formations and underground rivers. Entrance trails and observation decks provide views of the surrounding wooded hills and karst peaks. Visitors can also enjoy hiking scenic land trails, photography, and experiencing local cultural elements. Established as a geopark in 2004, Zhijin Cave combines natural beauty, scientific interest, and cultural heritage, making it a unique outdoor experience offering underground adventure and surface nature exploration.
Golden Dragon Hall – one of the largest spectacular cave chambers adorned with massive stalactites
Fairyland Cave – known for intricate and delicate stone formations creating a surreal underground landscape
Extensive karst cave system featuring stone pillars, curtains, and underground rivers
Scenic surface karst hills and subtropical forests offering panoramic views and diverse ecology
Asia's largest karst cave system featuring vast chambers, underground rivers, and stunning speleothems.
A massive cavern chamber known for its grand stalactite and stalagmite formations resembling a golden dragon.
Lush ecosystems surrounding the geopark that support rich biodiversity and picturesque mountainous landscapes.