
Guozigou Waterfall is located in Huocheng County, Ili Prefecture, Xinjiang, on the route from Huocheng to Sayram Lake. Located east of the highway bridge, Guozigou Waterfall is relatively secluded, with a cascading sound. Guozigou is considered the most beautiful valley in western Xinjiang. From June to August each year, visitors can admire the endless layers of forest belts and mountain ridges from any of the slopes in Guozigou, creating a breathtaking and relaxing scene. Near the mountainside of Guozigou lies a high mountain waterfall, cascading down like a white silk ribbon, a truly spectacular sight that attracts numerous visitors.
Temperate continental climate, summer
Sailimu Lake, Guozigou Forest Park, 1 hour
free
All day
Guozigou Waterfall is a natural landmark in Yili, Xinjiang, celebrated for its striking waterfall and surrounding forest. It is ecologically important and attracts tourists interested in nature and outdoor activities.
The waterfall is located in Yili, Xinjiang. Visitors usually reach it by taxi, private car, or local tour buses. Walking is required to explore trails and approach the waterfall.
The park is generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best times for comfortable weather and fewer insects.
Entrance fees vary by season. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance. Online booking may be available through local tourism platforms.
Booking ahead is recommended during peak holiday periods. A few days in advance is usually sufficient.
Plan for 2–4 hours to explore the waterfall, trails, and nearby scenic spots.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin; audio guides are generally not provided.
Start from the entrance, follow the main trail to the waterfall, explore nearby viewpoints and streams, then return via scenic trails to the entrance.
Night visits or light shows are not available; the park is a daytime natural attraction.
The site is busiest during public holidays and weekends. Weekdays, especially in spring and autumn, are less crowded.
Facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, drinking water points, and small souvenir shops near the entrance.
Moderate trails may be challenging for the elderly or disabled. Children can safely enjoy shorter, supervised paths.
Cash is commonly accepted; some ticket counters and shops may accept mobile payments such as WeChat Pay or Alipay.
Small local restaurants and cafes near the park entrance provide snacks and local cuisine.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may require local guidance.
Hotels and guesthouses are located in Yili city, within a short drive to the waterfall.
Souvenir shops near the entrance offer local handicrafts, postcards, and small natural memorabilia.