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ToggleIf you’ve ever seen a classical Chinese ink painting — misty limestone peaks rising vertically from a winding river, bamboo groves on the banks, a lone fisherman drifting past on a raft — you’ve already seen Guilin. You just didn’t know it yet. Tours to Guilin, China are, for many travelers, the moment China stops being a country on a map and becomes something they feel in their chest.
Guilin sits in the Guangxi region of southern China, and it has been inspiring poets, painters, and wanderers for over 2,000 years. Today, it inspires travel photographers, honeymooners, nature lovers, and anyone who wants to see a landscape so cinematic it almost seems unreal.
This guide covers everything you need to know — the best things to see and do, when to visit, and which tour package fits your travel style — so you can plan your Guilin adventure with confidence.
Let’s be honest: China is a big country. When you’re deciding where to spend your precious travel days, you want to be sure you’re choosing right. So — why Guilin?
Because it looks like nothing else on Earth.
The karst mountains of Guilin are some of the most dramatic natural formations in the world: ancient limestone towers that shoot straight up from flat valley floors, draped in green, reflected in river water. This landscape is so iconic that it appears on the back of the Chinese 20-yuan banknote. (Yes, the landscape is literally on the money. That’s how serious China is about Guilin.)
But Guilin is more than a pretty postcard. It’s a gateway to:
And unlike Beijing or Shanghai, Guilin still has the feel of a place that hasn’t been completely polished for mass tourism. It’s accessible but not overrun. Spectacular but not overwhelming. The kind of place that makes you rebook your return flight.
If you do one thing in Guilin, make it this. The Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo covers roughly 83 kilometers of some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of Asia. Cruise the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo (lunch on board) past limestone peaks and riverside villages.
The journey takes approximately four to five hours, and every bend in the river reveals a new composition of peaks, bamboo groves, water buffalo, and ancient villages. There’s a reason this is the most photographed stretch of river in China. Bring a good camera. Or just put the camera down and stare. Both are valid choices.
Just outside Guilin city, the Reed Flute Cave is a 240-meter-long natural limestone cave filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations that look like they were designed by a very ambitious movie set director. The cave has been visited by travelers for over 1,200 years — which makes you feel slightly less original for putting it on your itinerary, but also gives it a kind of timeless credibility.
The colored lighting inside transforms the cave into something genuinely magical. Even the most “I don’t really do caves” travelers tend to admit it’s worth it.
The symbol of Guilin. Elephant Trunk Hill is a natural rock formation where two limestone cliffs meet the Li River in a shape that — yes, really does look exactly like an elephant drinking from the river. It’s the most photographed spot in the city, and it earns its status. The hill also contains a small cave (Water Moon Cave) and a pagoda at the summit with panoramic views over the city.
Twin pagodas rising from Shan Lake in the center of Guilin — one gold (Sun Pagoda), one silver (Moon Pagoda), connected by an underwater tunnel. By day they’re impressive. By night, reflected in the lake with the city lights around them, they’re genuinely beautiful. A great first-evening walk after arriving in the city.
In Yangshuo, cycle quiet country roads along the Yulong River, hike Moon Hill for sweeping views, and relax on a bamboo raft. The Yulong River area is Yangshuo’s quiet alternative to the Li River — narrower, calmer, and arguably more beautiful because of it. Cycling through the villages along the riverbank, past local farmers and karst peaks, is one of those travel experiences you describe to people back home and they don’t fully believe you.
Floating downstream on a bamboo raft, surrounded by karst peaks, with absolutely nothing to do but exist — this is peak Guilin. No engines, no deadlines, no Wi-Fi (probably for the best). Lay back and enjoy the relaxing time as your guide navigates the gentle current. It’s as peaceful as it sounds.
A 30-minute hike up to a limestone arch that frames the sky in a perfect circle — giving Moon Hill its name. The views from the top over the Yangshuo countryside are among the best in the region, and the climb is manageable for most fitness levels. Reward: panoramic karst landscape. Cost: slightly sweaty legs. Worth it: absolutely.
About 2–3 hours from Guilin by road, the Longji Rice Terraces are one of southern China’s great hidden treasures (though increasingly less hidden — for good reason). Marvel at the spectacular views of the Longji Rice Terraces and visit traditional Zhuang or Yao minority villages. The terraces cascade down mountainsides from 300 to over 800 meters in elevation, and change color with the seasons — vivid green in summer, golden in autumn, snow-dusted in winter. The villages of the Zhuang and Yao communities have their own distinct cultures, costumes, and customs. Budget time to explore slowly.
This one is for the adventurous travelers. The Detian Waterfall is Asia’s largest transnational waterfall, shared by China and Vietnam. Located near the Vietnamese border in western Guangxi, the falls cascade 70 meters over several tiers of limestone, with the Vietnamese border running right through the middle — meaning you can literally stand in China and watch water fall into Vietnam. It’s as dramatic as it sounds, and almost nobody outside dedicated Guangxi travelers has heard of it. Consider that a compliment.
Guilin has a subtropical climate with distinct seasons — and the timing of your visit makes a real difference to what you’ll experience.
| Season | Months | What to Expect | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | April – May | Misty mornings, lush green, occasional rain | Li River cruise, photography, blooming landscapes |
| Summer | June – August | Hot and humid, frequent rain, vivid green | Budget travelers, lush scenery (bring rain gear) |
| Autumn | September – October | Clear skies, golden rice terraces, mild temperatures | Peak season — Longji terraces at their best |
| Winter | November – March | Cool and dry, fewer tourists, occasional mist | Peaceful travel, off-season prices, moody atmosphere |
The sweet spot? Spring (April–May) for the Li River at its most atmospheric, or autumn (September–October) for the Longji Rice Terraces when they turn gold. Either way, you won’t be disappointed.
🎒 Tip: Guilin’s peak tourist season coincides with Chinese national holidays (especially Golden Week in October). If you’re visiting in autumn, book your tour well in advance to secure your spot on small-group departures.
YellowBird Tour Packages to Guilin — Find Your Perfect Match
YellowBirdTour operates its own tours with experienced, English-speaking local guides based in the region. All Guilin tours run in small groups (maximum 12 people), include 4-star hotels, entrance fees, and airport/train transfers — with no middlemen and no hidden fees. Here are the four options, from shortest to most comprehensive:
Highlights: Reed Flute Cave | Elephant Trunk Hill | Sun & Moon Pagodas | Li River Cruise | Cycling | Moon Hill Hike | Bamboo Rafting
Best for: First-time visitors to Guilin / travelers with limited time who want the essential highlights
Experience Guilin’s classic karst scenery and laid-back Yangshuo in four seamless days. Explore the illuminated chambers of Reed Flute Cave, see Elephant Trunk Hill, and view the Sun & Moon Pagodas by Shan Lake. Cruise the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo (lunch on board) past limestone peaks and riverside villages. In Yangshuo, cycle quiet country roads along the Yulong River, hike Moon Hill for sweeping views, and relax on a bamboo raft. Small-group tour (max 12) with airport/train transfers, 4-star hotels, and an English-speaking guide — perfect for first-time visitors seeking nature, light activity, and iconic photo stops.
In short: Everything Guilin is famous for, in four efficient and beautiful days.
Highlights: Longji Rice Terraces | Minority Villages | Li River Cruise | Reed Flute Cave | Moon Hill | Cycling | Bamboo Rafting
Best for: Travelers who want to add cultural depth and rural scenery to the classic Guilin experience
Experience the diverse beauty of southern China on this 5-day Guilin, Longji, and Yangshuo highlights tour. Marvel at the spectacular views of the Longji Rice Terraces and visit traditional Zhuang or Yao minority villages. Enjoy a leisurely Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo, surrounded by stunning karst peaks and riverside scenery.
Price of tour: from $430* (*Price can be 10% lower or higher depending on the season.) Book directly with a local operator — no middlemen, no hidden fees.
In short: The 4-day tour, plus a day in the rice terraces with minority village visits. A significant upgrade for one extra day.
Highlights: Jingjian Prince’s Palace | Elephant Trunk Hill | Dongli Village | Li River Cruise | Silver Cave | Cooking Class | Paper Fan Painting | Moon Hill | Bamboo Rafting
Best for: Travelers who want to go beyond the landscapes and connect with local culture, food, and traditions
Immerse yourself in the landscapes and traditions of southern China with this 6-day cultural adventure through Guilin, Longji, and Yangshuo. Your journey starts among the famous Longji Rice Terraces, where you’ll stroll through hillside fields and visit local minority villages to experience their unique customs and daily life. Continue to Guilin, where you’ll board a scenic Li River cruise to Yangshuo, witnessing dramatic karst mountains and stunning riverside views along the way. In Yangshuo, explore the picturesque countryside by bike or on foot, hike up Moon Hill for panoramic vistas, and try bamboo rafting on the tranquil Yulong River.
The cultural highlights are what make this tour special: a cooking class where you learn to prepare local Guangxi dishes, a paper fan painting workshop with a local artist, and a visit to Silver Cave — a lesser-known cave system with extraordinary formations that most tourists miss entirely.
This tour is a perfect blend of culture, relaxation, and natural beauty for anyone wanting an authentic China experience.
In short: The most culturally immersive Guilin option — landscapes AND stories, food AND art.
Highlights: Li River Cruise | Yangshuo | Longji Rice Terraces | Minority Villages | Yulong River | Cycling or Bamboo Rafting | Detian Waterfall | Mingshi Scenic Area
Best for: Adventurous travelers who want to experience the full scope of Guangxi — beyond Guilin and Yangshuo
Discover the breathtaking landscapes and unique cultures of southern China on the 8-Day Guangxi Tour with Detian Waterfall. Begin your journey in Guilin, cruising down the scenic Li River to the picturesque town of Yangshuo, famous for its karst mountains and riverside charm. Immerse yourself in rural life at local villages and rice terraces, including the majestic Longji Rice Terraces.
Continue to the border region and witness the power and beauty of the Detian Waterfall, Asia’s largest transnational waterfall shared by China and Vietnam. Visit the mystic Mingshi and its “Chinese countryside paradise” before rounding out your adventure with cultural discoveries, minority villages, and unforgettable natural wonders — all with the guidance of experienced, English-speaking local guides.
In short: For travelers who want to say they’ve seen Guilin AND explored a side of China that almost nobody else visits.
Not sure which option fits your trip? Here’s a quick comparison:
| Tour | Duration | Best For | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4-Day Guilin & Yangshuo | 4 days | First-timers, short trips | Classic highlights, perfect intro |
| 5-Day Guilin, Longji & Yangshuo | 5 days | Nature + culture lovers | Adds Longji Rice Terraces |
| 6-Day Culture Experience | 6 days | Cultural immersion seekers | Cooking class, art, Silver Cave |
| 8-Day Guangxi + Detian | 8 days | Adventurous explorers | Detian Waterfall, full Guangxi |
Quick decision guide:
Guilin is well-connected to major Chinese cities:
Within the Guilin–Yangshuo area, your YellowBirdTour guide and private transfers handle all logistics. For independent exploration, Yangshuo is best enjoyed by rented bicycle — the town is designed for it.
You cannot leave Guilin without eating Guilin rice noodles (桂林米粉 — Guilin mǐfěn). A bowl of flat rice noodles in a rich, slow-cooked broth, topped with peanuts, pickled vegetables, and your choice of meat — it’s the breakfast that will ruin all other noodle soups for you for the rest of your life. The locals eat it for breakfast, lunch, and quite possibly dinner. There’s a reason for that.
Also look out for beer fish (啤酒鱼 — píjiǔ yú) in Yangshuo — river fish cooked in local beer with peppers and tomatoes. It’s a Yangshuo specialty and it’s excellent.
There are dozens of ways to book tours to Guilin, China — from global booking platforms to hotel desks to random guys with vans outside the airport. Here’s why booking with a local specialist makes a real difference:
When you book directly with a local tour agency, you get personal service, real local expertise and support on the ground throughout your trip — not just a booking number in another country. The YellowBirdTour team is based here, operates its own tours, and is available to help before and during your journey.
Specifically, every YellowBirdTour Guilin tour includes:
Q: What is the best tour from Guilin?
It depends on your time and interests. For first-time visitors, the 4-Day Guilin & Yangshuo Tour covers all the essential highlights. If you have 5–6 days, adding the Longji Rice Terraces makes a significant difference. For the most complete experience of the Guangxi region, the 8-Day Guangxi Tour with Detian Waterfall is unbeatable.
Q: How many days do you need in Guilin?
A minimum of 4 days gives you time to cover Guilin’s main highlights and Yangshuo. Five to six days allows you to add the Longji Rice Terraces and explore the countryside more deeply. Eight days lets you experience all of Guangxi, including Detian Waterfall and minority villages.
Q: Is Guilin worth visiting?
Absolutely. Guilin consistently ranks among China’s most visited destinations — and for good reason. The karst landscape is unlike anything else in the world, and the combination of natural scenery, cultural depth, and accessibility makes it one of the most rewarding destinations in Asia.
Q: What is the best time to visit Guilin, China?
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are generally considered the best seasons. Spring offers misty, atmospheric Li River scenery; autumn brings golden rice terraces at Longji and clear skies. Winter is quieter and can offer moody, misty views. Summer is warm and green but comes with more rain and humidity.
Q: Can I visit both Guilin and Yangshuo in the same trip?
Yes — and you should. Guilin and Yangshuo are best visited together. The Li River cruise connects them directly, and Yangshuo’s laid-back countryside atmosphere complements Guilin’s city highlights perfectly. All YellowBirdTour Guilin tours include both destinations.
Q: How do I get from Guilin to Yangshuo?
The most scenic way is the Li River cruise — a 4–5 hour boat journey through the karst landscape (included in all YellowBirdTour Guilin tours). Alternatively, you can travel by bus or private transfer in about 1.5 hours. The cruise is, obviously, the recommended option.
Guilin is one of those destinations that exceeds expectations — which is saying something, given that the expectations are already quite high. The karst mountains are more dramatic in person. The Li River is more peaceful. The rice terraces are more golden. And Yangshuo is more charming.
Whether you have four days or eight, there’s a YellowBird tour designed to show you the best of this extraordinary corner of China — with local expertise, small groups, and zero logistical stress.
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Last updated: March 2026. Tour prices and availability are subject to seasonal variation. Check individual tour pages for current pricing and departure dates.
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