
Puding Lotus Cave, also known as the Lotus Ancient Cave or Flower Cave, is located on the slopes of Malinggang Hill, approximately 8 kilometers northeast of Puding County, Anshun City, Guizhou Province. It is a typical karst cave and a famous tourist attraction in Guizhou Province. Discovered during the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty, Lotus Cave boasts a long history. The cave boasts numerous historical relics and cultural attractions, including stone steps and a skybridge built during the Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty, as well as inscriptions by officials from the Republic of China period, making it of great historical and cultural value. The cave boasts a variety of limestone cave features, including stalagmites, stone pillars, stone curtains, and stone flowers. The most spectacular of these is the 20-meter-high "Fairy Waterfall." The cave also boasts unique features such as an underground river and a cemetery.
Currently, Lotus Cave is still undeveloped and visitors can enjoy guided tours. Due to its pristine natural beauty, the cave offers visitors a chance to experience the wonder and wonder of nature.
The best time to visit Puding Lotus Cave is from 2 to 5 p.m. in winter, when the light is best.
【Activities】
Visitors can admire the spectacular karst cave landscape, including cenotes, stalagmites, and stone pillars, and even see fish swimming in the water. The cave also boasts numerous historical relics and cultural attractions, including stone steps and overpasses built during the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, and inscriptions by officials from the Republic of China era, all of which hold great historical and cultural value.
【Recommended Play Time】
1-2 hours
Free and open
Open all day
Puding Lotus Cave is a famous karst cave in Anshun, Guizhou, known for its stunning limestone formations. It holds geological significance and is a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and adventure.
Located in Puding County, Anshun, Guizhou. Visitors can reach the cave by taxi, local buses from Anshun city, or private car. Walking is required inside the cave along designated paths.
The cave is generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting due to pleasant weather.
The entrance fee is around 60 CNY. Tickets can be bought at the site or via local tourism websites and mobile apps.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends and holidays, typically 1–3 days ahead.
1.5–2 hours are usually sufficient to explore the cave and take photos.
Guided tours in Mandarin are commonly available. Audio guides in English may be limited and should be confirmed before visiting.
Night visits are not available. Special lighting is part of the cave’s permanent setup. Occasional guided tours may offer thematic experiences.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and holidays. Early morning visits are recommended for a quieter experience.
Basic facilities include restrooms near the entrance, snack stalls, souvenir shops, and resting areas along the path outside the cave.
The cave paths can be uneven and slippery. Elderly and children should be cautious, and wheelchair access is limited.
Cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are generally accepted for tickets and small purchases.
Local restaurants and small eateries are available near the cave entrance serving Guizhou cuisine. Few cafes are nearby.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses and hotels in Puding County and Anshun city center are within 30–60 minutes by car.
Souvenirs include postcards, small rock or mineral samples, local handicrafts, and cave-themed items.