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Discover the beauty of Guilin, Yangshuo, and Longsheng on this 4-day tour featuring Li River cruises, rice terraces, and cultural highlights with expert guides.
Exploring China’s stunning landscapes often feels like stepping into a painting, and this 4-day tour to Guilin, Yangshuo, and Longsheng aims to do just that. It combines the best of nature and culture, with a scenic cruise along the Li River, visits to iconic landmarks like Elephant Trunk Hill, and a walk through the breathtaking Longsheng rice terraces. With a private guide, comfortable transport, and thoughtfully curated stops, it’s designed for travelers who want an authentic—and hassle-free—experience of this mesmerizing region.
What we especially like about this tour is the seamless balance it strikes between iconic sights and local flavor. The inclusion of knowledgeable guides who can share insights into the history and culture really elevates the experience. Plus, the opportunity to cruise along the Li River and bike through Yangshuo’s countryside offers a genuine taste of rural China. However, be aware that the schedule can be quite packed, and some days involve long drives and full days of sightseeing, which might not suit travelers seeking a more relaxed pace.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy layered experiences—combining natural scenery, cultural insights, and a touch of adventure—and who appreciate guided comfort over independent planning. If you’re after a comprehensive introduction to Guilin’s highlights with a focus on authenticity, this tour offers considerable value.
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Your journey begins with a smooth pickup at Guilin Airport, where a friendly guide — with your name clearly displayed — greets you. From there, you’re driven straight to the city’s most recognizable landmark: Elephant Trunk Hill. This natural formation, resembling an elephant stretching its trunk into the water, is a must-see, and it’s easy to see why it’s considered Guilin’s emblem. Its shape is a perfect example of how nature’s quirks create iconic sights.
Following this, a visit to East West Street offers a glimpse into Guilin’s historical charm. The street, over 1,400 years old, is lined with traditional buildings, and a highlight here is Xiaoyao Tower. Originally a Tang Dynasty restaurant, it’s a spot that once hosted scholars and poets, giving you a tangible connection to the city’s cultural past. Reviewers mention that walking through this area is a peaceful, authentic experience, far from the tourist crowds.
The day starts early with a scenic 2.5-hour drive to Longsheng. Here, the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces await—layered, winding fields that appear as if crafted by a giant’s hand. These terraces, spanning 66 km², are not just pretty—they’re a marvel of engineering and ingenuity. They’re built along steep slopes, with some sections at over 50° incline, a testament to the hard work of the Zhuang minority villagers who have cultivated this landscape for centuries.
Expect a full day of exploring, with the opportunity to walk among the terraces and observe local farmers in action. Reviewers note that the vistas are especially striking in the morning or late afternoon light, and guides often share stories about the history and culture of the minority groups living in these villages. The terraces at different altitudes provide a variety of views, from lush green to golden during harvest season.
This day is likely the highlight for many: a Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo. The cruise lasts about 4 hours and showcases some of China’s most iconic scenery. On the water, you’ll see karst peaks reflected perfectly in the river, with numerous hills resembling jade hairpins—an image frequently referenced in Chinese poetry.
Travelers frequently mention the guides’ storytelling during the cruise, which helps bring the landscape to life. One reviewer praised their guide Arthur for his extensive knowledge about the area’s history and environment, which enriched their appreciation of the vistas.
Arriving in Yangshuo, you’ll hop on a bike or private vehicle for a countryside tour, visiting a local farmer’s home. This offers a glimpse into rural life and allows you to enjoy the peaceful pace of village existence. The flexibility of this part of the day lets you soak in the lush scenery or simply relax in a rural setting—something many travelers find refreshing after the busy sightseeing.
The final day involves a visit to Xiongcun, a small, less-touristed ancient village. With a history that spans over 1,000 years, Xiongcun offers a quieter, more authentic atmosphere—perfect for those wanting a final taste of local architecture and rural charm before heading back.
Afterward, your guide will transfer you back to Guilin, where you’ll be taken to the airport or high-speed train station for your onward journey. The convenience here is appreciated, especially after a long, active trip.
Transport and Comfort: The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle with a chauffeur, ensuring a comfortable ride between sites. Pickup and drop-off at your hotel mean less stress in navigating public transport or taxis—ideal for travelers unfamiliar with Guilin.
Guides and Group Size: The experience is private, with a dedicated English-speaking guide, which supports personalized insights. Guides like Monica and Arthur are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the experience more engaging.
Timing & Duration: Expect full days with some early starts, particularly on Day 2 and Day 3, when long drives and cruises are involved. The total itinerary balances sightseeing with downtime, but be prepared for a busy schedule.
Price & Value: At $879 per person, the tour covers most major expenses—entrance fees, meals (including lunch), and accommodations. The inclusion of hotel pickups, guide services, and site visits makes it a solid value for a comprehensive, guided experience.
What’s Not Included: Keep in mind that international flights and visa fees are not covered, so budget accordingly. Also, optional personal expenses or souvenirs are not included.
Reviewers appreciated the guides’ expertise, noting that their knowledge made the scenery and cultural sites more meaningful. One said, “Our guide Arthur was very knowledgeable, helpful and friendly,” which shows the value of having an experienced guide along. Another reviewer mentioned how the scenery was “sublime,” and that the guides’ stories added depth to the visual beauty.
Many travelers also highlighted the balance between natural beauty and culture—such as visiting Xiaoyao Tower, which once hosted Tang Dynasty literati, or cycling through Yangshuo’s countryside to see everyday rural life.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive introduction to Guilin’s landscapes, culture, and history, without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It suits those who appreciate guided comfort, scenic cruises, and engaging storytelling. If you enjoy iconic scenery like karst peaks and rice terraces, along with a touch of authentic local life, this experience offers excellent value.
However, it’s worth noting that the schedule can be quite full, with some long travel days. If you prefer a more relaxed, leisurely trip with lots of free time, some adjustments might be necessary.
Ultimately, this 4-day tour provides a fantastic balance of natural beauty, cultural insight, and comfort. From the iconic Elephant Trunk Hill to the intricate rice terraces and the dreamy Li River cruise, you’ll encounter some of China’s most recognizable sights, all topped with expert guiding and seamless logistics.
It’s particularly well-suited for those who want a well-organized, immersive experience that covers the highlights without the stress of independent travel planning. The inclusion of local village visits and guided narration makes it a rewarding journey, especially if you value authentic interactions and stunning views.
While it’s a relatively full schedule, the effort pays off with memorable vistas and stories that enrich your understanding of this beautiful region. If you’re after a hassle-free, visually spectacular, and culturally rich introduction to Guilin and its surroundings, this tour is a wonderful choice.
What is included in the tour cost?
The price covers all major sites’ entrance fees, lunches, hotel pickup and drop-off, private guide, air-conditioned vehicle, and three nights of accommodation.
Are meals provided?
Yes, lunch is included each day, giving you a chance to enjoy local cuisine. Breakfast is also provided at your hotel.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
While the tour involves some walking and full days of sightseeing, it generally caters to travelers with moderate physical fitness. It’s best to discuss specific needs with the provider.
Can I customize the itinerary?
This is a private tour, so modifications are usually possible. You can discuss your interests with your guide before or during the trip.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for exploring villages and terraces. Weather-appropriate clothing is advised, depending on the season.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, solo travelers can join this private tour, which offers a personalized experience with a guide dedicated only to your group.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
While not specified, the scenery is especially beautiful in seasons when the rice terraces are lush and green or golden harvest time—generally spring and autumn.
How do I get to Guilin for this tour?
The tour starts with pickup from Guilin Airport. You’ll need to arrange your flights to arrive in Guilin before the tour begins.
What if my travel plans change?
Cancellations are accepted up to 3 days in advance for a full refund. Changes within this window are not permitted, so plan accordingly.
This detailed, carefully curated experience offers an excellent way to learn about the natural and cultural beauty of Guilin and its surrounds, making it a memorable highlight of any China trip.