Day1 Arrival & Guilin city
Arrival in GuilinOur guide will meet you outside the arrival hall of the airport and transfer you to the hotel. After you check in in the hotel we will take you to visit the Seven Star Park and the Elephant Trunk Hill. The Seven Star Park is so named because the seven peaks in the park distribute in the form of the Dipper. As the largest complex park in Guilin City, it is also famous for the Seven Star Cave which boasts splendid karst formations. Besides, the ancient temples, bridges and stone tablets in the park will tell you the history of the city. Elephant Trunk Hill is the emblem of Guilin scenery. As its name suggests, it is a huge rock that resembles an elephant drinking water with its long trunk at the riverside. It will be a memorable experience to take photos in front of the giant elephant.
Day2 Li River & Yangshuo
The highlight of your Guilin tour will come today as you take a memorable cruise along Li River to Yangshuo. The river course of 83 kilometers (about 52 miles) from Guilin to Yangshuo is like a green ribbon flanked by numerous verdant hills, with grotesque peaks along the river reflecting on the crystal-clear water and fields and gardens strewing at random on the banks, creating a splendid Chinese landscape painting. Upon arrival in Yangshuo, you will take a short bicycle trip (electric car is another option) to the Chinese countryside to get a close touch of the natural beauty of Yangshuo. On the way, you will visit Big Banyan Tree and Moon Hill. In the evening watchwatch Liu-Sanjie night show (Impression Sanjie Liu), which is a sensational large outdoor performance. (The show may be canceled due to bad weather).
Day3 Guilin & departure
Today's itinerary will take you to the most famous Guilin attraction - the Reed Flute Cave. Represented as the Palace of Nature's Art, the Reed Flute Cave is renowned for the marvelous stalagmites, stalactites, stone columns, stone curtains and stone flowers. With the help of lighting facilities, the cave looks more fabulous. Besides the splendid karst formations, there are many ancient murals and inscriptions left since the Tang Dynasty (about 7th century). After today's visit, we will see you off at the airport for your outward flight.
