Travelers can explore both the Hukou Waterfall and a traditional ancient Chinese village. Hukou Waterfall is the second-largest waterfall in China and the largest yellow waterfall globally. A private roundtrip transfer from Xi’an is provided. Enjoy a professional introduction to these sites from a private English-speaking tour guide.
Travelers can explore both the Hukou Waterfall and a traditional ancient Chinese village. Hukou Waterfall is the second-largest waterfall in China and the largest yellow waterfall globally. A private roundtrip transfer from Xi’an is provided. Enjoy a professional introduction to these sites from a private English-speaking tour guide.
- Dangjia Village - Located in Hancheng, Shaanxi Province, Dangjia Village is an exceptionally well-preserved ancient settlement from the Ming and Qing dynasties, often referred to as a “living fossil of traditional Oriental dwellings.” Founded during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) and flourishing from the 14th to the 19th centuries, the village…
- Dangjia Village - Located in Hancheng, Shaanxi Province, Dangjia Village is an exceptionally well-preserved ancient settlement from the Ming and Qing dynasties, often referred to as a “living fossil of traditional Oriental dwellings.” Founded during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) and flourishing from the 14th to the 19th centuries, the village features over 120 courtyard houses (siheyuan), ancestral halls, and the renowned Wenxing Pavilion. Its architecture is characterized by gray-brick walls, intricately carved wooden beams, and symbolic tilework, all designed in accordance with feng shui principles. Recognized as a National Key Cultural Heritage Site in 2001 and included in China’s World Heritage Tentative List in 2016, Dangjia Village provides a glimpse into rural Chinese life. Visitors today can stroll along cobblestone paths, explore ancestral homes, and appreciate the blend of functionality and artistry in its 700-year-old structures. This timeless village is a testament to China’s architectural brilliance and enduring cultural heritage.
- Hukou - Is the 4-hour drive from Xi’an to Hukou Waterfall worth it? Absolutely! As the largest waterfall on the Yellow River and one of China’s most breathtaking natural wonders, Hukou mesmerizes visitors with its sheer power. Here, the mighty river narrows dramatically from 300 meters to just 50 meters, cascading 30 meters into a stone basin with a thunderous roar. The clash of torrents creates a constant mist, earning it the name “Smoke over the River.” Each season offers a distinct scene: summer’s raging waters, winter’s frozen falls, and rainbows arching over spring and autumn sprays. Beyond the natural spectacle, the site captures the cultural essence of the Yellow River. Designated as a National 4A Tourist Site, Hukou is more than a visual delight—it’s a journey into China’s geographical and historical core. Accessible via a scenic drive from Xi’an, this 4-hour trip rewards travelers with unforgettable views and a deep connection to the “Mother River.”

- Entrance fees of Dangjia Village
- English Speaking Tour Guide Service
- Entrance tickets of Hukou water fall and shuttle bus tickets
- Lunch
- Private Transportation
- Entrance fees of Dangjia Village
- English Speaking Tour Guide Service
- Entrance tickets of Hukou water fall and shuttle bus tickets
- Lunch
- Private Transportation
- Dinner
- Tips to the guide and driver
- Dinner
- Tips to the guide and driver
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.