
Tianyi Forest Hot Spring is located next to the service area of the middle section of Lanhai Expressway on the Guiyang Wudang District Ring Expressway. It is currently the largest and most greening-rated large-scale original ecological forest hot spring resort in Guizhou Province, integrating hot springs, catering, tourism, leisure, physical therapy and health care, and business meetings.
The hot spring water originates from the ancient mineralized rock formations more than 2,000 meters underground . It is rich in minerals such as radon, orthosilicic acid, sulfur, strontium, iodine, etc. It has been identified as a high-quality medical hot mineral spring by the Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has good therapeutic effects on skin diseases, rheumatic diseases, chronic cardiovascular diseases, etc. Long-term use can also beautify the skin and lose weight.
There are 35 outdoor pools in the park , including rotating pools, bubble pools and other modern massage pools.
Suitable for all seasons
Tianyi Forest Hot Spring is a modern hot spring resort located in Guiyang, integrating natural hot spring resources with forested surroundings. It is valued for relaxation, health benefits, and eco-tourism experiences.
The hot spring is located in Guiyang city, within forested areas outside the urban center. Visitors can reach it via taxi, ride-hailing services, or private car. Some resorts provide shuttle services from downtown Guiyang.
Typically open daily from morning to late evening. The best time to visit is during cooler weather, such as autumn or winter, to fully enjoy the hot spring experience.
Entrance fees vary depending on package and facilities used, typically ranging from 100–300 CNY per person. Tickets can be purchased online via the resort website or travel platforms, and offline at the entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays, ideally 1–3 days ahead to secure preferred times.
2–4 hours are generally sufficient for hot spring bathing and exploring surrounding forest paths; full relaxation packages may take a full day.
Guided tours are generally not provided; signage and staff assistance are available, primarily in Chinese. Some online resources may offer English guidance.
Begin at the main entrance, explore outdoor pools first, move to private spa areas, take forest walks, and finish with relaxation in lounge areas or dining facilities.
Night visits are possible; some pools are illuminated. Special wellness events may be offered seasonally, but large-scale light shows are uncommon.
Weekdays are less crowded, while weekends and holidays can be busy. Early mornings are generally quieter.
Most areas are accessible with assistance. Pools have steps or ramps, and children should be supervised. Some forest paths may be uneven for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; cash may be used but is optional.
On-site restaurants offer local Guizhou cuisine and light snacks; additional cafes and eateries are available near the resort entrance.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may be limited and should be requested in advance.
The resort provides on-site accommodation; nearby hotels in Guiyang city are available for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops offer spa products, local handicrafts, and wellness-related items.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or private car are the most convenient ways to continue to other Guiyang attractions or back to the city center.