Fascinating limestone hills and towers lure tourists from China and around the world to this city of 630,000. Popular sights include 120-hectare Seven Star Park, Reed Flute Cave, 200-foot high Fubo Hill and the much-loved Elephant Trunk Hill. Guilin is very popular as a starting point for Li River cruises to Yangshuo and for visits to the nearby minority villages of Yao, Miao and Dong. April, May, September and October are the best months to visit, as they avoid the extremes of heat and rain.
Restaurants in Guilin
5.0 based on 483 reviews
Wendy Wei Tours is a private and fully licensed tour operator based in Guilin. With unique tour experiences around Guilin, Yangshuo, Longsheng and the surrounding areas, visitors can experience Southern China at their own speed. We strictly DON'T partake in any forced shopping tours and take pride and enjoyment in creating high quality tour experiences for you. Explore Guilin with Wendy Wei Tours!
5.0 based on 1,202 reviews
Since 1959 we’ve guided everyone ranging from US presidents, Australian Geographic and retired backpackers. Our goal is to create unique trips that take you off-the-beaten path, helping you discover China in a more authentic way. Our motto: "Discovery Your Way!"
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Easy Tour China is a reliable Chinese travel agency based in Guilin China and prides itself on offering private, tailor-made China tours for family, couples, friends and solo travelers for 20+ years. With professional, first-hand knowledge of local travel, we ensure you a unique life-time journey, no matter you plan to visit the popular destinations and iconic landmarks or you wish to delve deep into the remote towns & villages for authentic life experience.
4.5 based on 605 reviews
This is truly a strolling park with many tourists observing the sites. Many lighted statues, water features, walkways, bridges, etc.
4.5 based on 546 reviews
Day and Night view is so different, Night view is highly recommended as all the strategic locations and landscape were well lit with modern LEDs yet keeping the surrounding clean (yes cleaned) and unpolluted. A mega change in Guilin over last 10 years.
4.0 based on 2,046 reviews
The lightings in the cave seek to enhance the experience and the guide does a wonderful job in explaining the shapes and history of the rock formations. Not sure if there are guides who conduct in languages other than Mandarin. Only part that I didn't like was the Tortoises cave. A side cave was set aside to display Tortoises and a couple of them was swimming in shallow water with coins and even notes floating in the water. That animal abuse. The rest of the cave is a good way to spend a couple of hours.
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