








15 hour(s)
English
Included
Scenic Li River boat cruise with views of Karst mountains
Visit to Moon Hill and Yulong River for natural landscapes
Local lunch at a traditional restaurant
Free time to explore and shop at West Street
€ 514.36
€ 473.21


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Your day begins early at 7:00 am when a driver meets you in the lobby of your centrally located Guangzhou hotel. From there, you’ll be transferred to Guangzhou South Railway Station to board a 2.5-hour bullet train bound for the scenic town of Yangshuo. Renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, Yangshuo is a picturesque town under the jurisdiction of Guilin city, located about 60 kilometers from Guilin proper. Upon your arrival in Yangshuo, you’ll be greeted and transferred directly to the Li River, where you will embark on a relaxing boat cruise. As the boat gently drifts along, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the iconic Karst mountains and tranquil riverbanks—an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Southern China’s natural beauty.
Following your cruise, the tour continues with visits to Moon Hill and the Yulong River, both celebrated for their stunning landscapes and serene settings. Moon Hill, named for its arch-shaped peak resembling a moon, offers picturesque views and a peaceful atmosphere. The Yulong River is known for its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, making it another highlight of your visit. After taking in the views, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant featuring regional cuisine. Afterwards, you’ll have some free time to explore West Street, a lively and historic pedestrian road famous for its shops, cafes, and cultural atmosphere. In the late afternoon, you’ll be transferred back to the railway station to catch your return bullet train to Guangzhou. Upon arrival, a driver will meet you and take you back to your hotel, concluding a full and scenic day trip.
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Transport by private vehicle
Round-trip bullet train between Guangzhou and Yangshuo
Alcoholic drinks
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It's a small town with a lot of tourists. The town is very nice and beautiful. Looks classic and classy. There are many things available you can buy here from food, souvenirs, service and so on. The price is reasonable and some places you can negotiate. There is also a pier for those who want to cross the river. Here is the place where you can see the picture from 20 Yuan clearly. Like the environment here. The public transport is also easily available.

If you are staying at Yangshuo, you have the option to take a day trip to Xingping which is just a bus trip away. For a day trip I would not really recommend it unless you go for hiking but is perhaps better to do it you stay in this neighborhood. The ancient town itself is smaller than I thought and very similar to Yangshuo. Still great to see though.

Nice little ancient town not as busy as yangshuo. There is a nice little hill called lao zhai shan just on the south side of the town where you can get sunset views. The 20yuan view is an easy walk to the north and the 9 horse mountain about an hour walk to the north

It's not a very large ancient town, so there aren't many crowds. Inside, there are many shops selling clothes, souvenirs, and similar items, but the merchandise is mostly similar. It takes about half an hour to walk through. It's a great place for taking photos, and there's a photo studio where you can rent clothes for photoshoots.Free entrance

This old ancient town is relaxed, calm and hospitable. I had a leisurely walk in those few streets multiple times throughout the day and every time something new caught my attention. The boat ride on lijiang was alright, I thought it was worth it just to see the mountains that are featured on the rmb 20 dollar note. Food choices are plenty and there are restaurants / bars / coffee shops selling both traditional Chinese dishes and western dishes, including a pizza specialist. In terms of heritage, the old theatre is certainly very photogenic with a hip coffee shop next door.



