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Jump on a bike and explore the splendid green landscape surrounds and nearby villages;
Bamboo rafting on the Yulong River enjoy the idyllic scenery on both sides of the river, which is pleasing to the eye;
Stop for lunch at the house of our local farmer friends for a tasty meal made from locally grown produce;
Watch the first "Landscape Live Performance", its sound and lighting effects amaze the audience.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Yulong River Bamboo Rafting
Lunch
Evening Culture Show/Impression Sanjie Liu
Use of bicycle
Local Guide
Countryside Cycling Tour
Moon Hill Climbing
Breakfast
Dinner
Coffee and/or Tea
Tips to tour guide
Personal expenses
Yulong River
The Yulong River is a major tributary of the Li River. Rafting there allows another excellent vantage point from which to experience the Guilin limestone mountains at their best. Local people use rafts as daily transportation up and down the river between house, markets, and rice paddies.
Moon Hill
Moon Hill is somewhat the symbol of Yangshuo, from a distance it’s actually just a mountain with a hole in it – shaped like a moon – but it’s the nice hike up with the rewarding view from the summit that justifies it status as a must visit spot in Yangshuo. The hill is covered by dense trees and bamboo giving the hill a rich lush feeling which during the sunny summer days, offers some welcome shade from the sun. After you have conquered the more than 800 stairs leading to the moon shaped cave, where climbers can be seen showing off their skills on the overhanging cliff, you are just a few steps away from the main platform near the top that offers great views over the landscape and Yangshuo town.
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Susana C,
Apr 24, 2025
- Viator
David enthusiastically gave me a tour of Yangshuo, his hometown. As a local, he knows the lesser-traveled paths and hidden gems that help us avoid the crowds so common when traveling in China. Most importantly, he is a genuinely kind person, eager to share his pride in his country and spread joy to those around him.
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