2 Nights 3days Guilin classic tour
From $680
Day 1
Arrival at Guilin airport in the morning,greeted by your English-speaking guide and transferred to the city.
Visit The Reed Flute Cave--It is not only Guilin's exterior that has incomparable natural beauty; the grotto network of the Reed Flute Cave offers a stunning visual experience which has inspired and enticed visitors for over 1,000 years. A natural limestone cave over 180 million years old, the Reed Flute Cave is one of Guilin's many highlights. Then continue to visit the Elephant Trunk Hill-- originally called Lishan Mountain, is located in south Guilin at the confluence of the Peach Blossom River and Li River. The hill is cleverly named as it is said that its shape resembles an elephant's trunk drinking up water from the Li River below.
Proceed to visit Fubo Hill--in the northeast of Guilin city, is well known as the "Wonderland on Wave" with its
exquisite peak rising high and its foot half in water and half on land. The east of the cave curbs the river stream, causing the formation of a deep pool, so the hill is named Fubo Hill (Wave-Curbing Hill)
Day 2
In the morning we drive you to the pier to take the Li River Cruise to Yangshuo--There is no journey that can really show the true beauty of Guangxi Province than a voyage down the Li River which so conveniently connects the twin beauty spots of Guilin and Yangshuo. Lined with karst scenery that juts and jags dramatically round every bend, the Li River is truly the core of Guilin's natural allure. The Li River has aroused the romantic and artistic side of many visitors dating back to the area's beginnings in the Qin Dynasty. Long a model for a library of Chinese paintings and poetry, the Li River has become the epitome of Chinese landscape; a striking blend of green karst, blue waters and the yellow hue of the low-sunken sun.
Afternoon explore bustling local market and through residential areas, taking in Yangshuo's captivating atmosphere.
Drive back to Guilin city .
Day 3
In the morning , drive to Longji Rice Terraces--constructed around 650 years ago, around 3 hours bus-ride. They are also known by the alternative, and perhaps more appropriate, moniker 'Longji', meaning 'dragon's spine' due to the way they curve and shimmer, said to resemble dragon's scales.
The impressive result of old farm engineering from the times of the Yuan Dynasty (13th century), the layout and definition of each terrace creates intricate patterns as they tumble down the hillside to the river below.
In the afternoon ,departure transfer.
Tour ends!
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