Day 1
somewhere / Guilin
Transfer via: flight-on your arrangement
Once arriving in Guilin, be transferred to the hotel and rest at leisure for the rest of the day.
Day 2
Guilin
Take Li River cruise and visit Fubo Hill and Elephant Trunk Hill.
- Li River Cruise: Depart from your hotel in the morning. Be transferred to the Zhujiang Pier (about 30 minutes’ drive) for a 4.5 hours wonderful cruise.You will enjoy the picturesque mountains, peaceful green fields, farms and villages with water buffalos wandering around on both sides of the river bank. Disembark at the one-thousand-year-old town Yangshuo in the afternoon.
- Fubo Hill: You can see lots of rock stone carvings & Buddha statues since Li River, GuilinTang Dynasty. Have a wonderful bird’s-eye view of Guilin city if you climb to the summit.
- Elephant Trunk Hill: Located at the conjunction of the Li River and the Peach Blossom River, the whole hill looks very much like a giant elephant with a long trunk. It is the symbol of Guilin city.
Day 3
Guilin / Xing’an
Follow the ancient Southern Silk Road by visiting Daxu Town, hiking through Mt. Changgang, visiting Changgang Village before driving to Xing’an County.
Sanyueling Pavilion on Mt. Changgang- Daxu Town: A town 20km south of Guilin city, whose history can be traced back to 200 B. C. It is the ending point of Southern Silk Road.
- Mt. Changgang: The 9km-long mountain is the most steep part of the Southern Silk Road. On both sides of the earth and gravel path stand more than 500 100-year-old pine trees which overshadowed tired merchants in scorching summer in the Qing dynasty.
- Changgang Village: The village lies at the northern foot of the Mt. Changgang and was once reputed as the “Small Nanjing City” for its booming business and richness.
Day 4
Xing’an / Yueling Village
Adventure the karst cave in Baishi Village. Drive over the Mt. Pangu to visit Mochuan Village. Drive to Yueling Village.
- karst cave in Baishi Village: The spacious cave goes through two hills lying south of Baishi Village. It is a typical karst cave but rarely visited by outsiders.
- Mochuan Village: In the village stands a camphor tree whose trunk is not able to be circled unless ten people open their arms and a mausoleum of an officer in the Qing dynasty whose stone animal and human statues were carved exquisitely, vividly and are still kept so well until now.
Day 5
Yueling Village / Xing’an
Visit Yueling Village and Stone Forest in Wenshi Town Drive back to Xing’an County.
- Yueling Village: From 700 years ago when the village came into being, the 28 generations remain the only one surname of Tang.
Stone Forest in Wenshi County - Stone Forest in Wenshi Town: The over 5-square-kilometer stone forest shows a typical karst landscape with rows upon rows of gladiate steep limestone hills.
Day 6
Xing’an / Guilin/leave
Transfer via: flight-on your arrangement
Visit Ling Dyke and drive back to Guilin to catch late afternoon or evening flight to the next destination.
- Ling Dyke: The dyke, as old as the Terra-cotta Warriors, was built by Emperor Qin in 214 B.C. to connect Xiang River with Li River, making the north-south water transportation smooth.
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