Guilin Travel Guide: Explore the "Most Beautiful Landscape Under Heaven"

Last Updated: March 12,2026

Famous for its dramatic karst mountains, winding rivers, and timeless rural scenery, Guilin is one of the most iconic destinations in China. For centuries, poets and painters have celebrated the region's landscapes, often describing them as "the most beautiful under heaven." Today, Guilin remains a highlight for travelers seeking natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a slower pace of exploration.

Known as "Guilin's landscape is the best under heaven," this destination feels like stepping into a traditional Chinese ink painting, where limestone peaks rise abruptly from lush green fields and meandering rivers reflect the beauty of nature. Whether you're a nature lover, culture enthusiast, foodie, or casual traveler, Guilin offers an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking scenery, rich traditions, and delicious flavors.

Table of Contents

1. Top Destinations: Guilin City & Beyond

2. Guilin Cuisine: Must-Try Dishes & Restaurants

3. Travel Tips for Visiting Guilin

4. FAQs About Visiting Guilin

5. UME Travel's Tailor-Made Guilin Trip

Why Visit Guilin

Guilin stands out for its unique karst landscape—towering limestone peaks rising dramatically from rivers, rice fields, and small villages. Unlike China's bustling megacities, Guilin offers a more relaxed environment where nature plays the central role.

Guilin Karst Landscape

Travelers often come here to experience:

  • The world-famous Li River scenery

  • The rural charm of Yangshuo

  • Traditional villages and rice terraces

  • Scenic cycling and river cruises

For those looking to balance city sightseeing with nature, Guilin is one of the best places in China to slow down and enjoy the landscape.

Explore Guilin City & Beyond: Top Must-Visit Destinations

Li River (Lijiang River)

The Li River cruise between Guilin and Yangshuo is considered one of the most beautiful river journeys in the world. The route passes through towering karst peaks, bamboo groves, and quiet riverside villages. The most popular section is from Yangdi to Xingping, a 20-kilometer stretch that showcases the most breathtaking karst scenery—towering limestone peaks, lush bamboo groves, and peaceful villages dotting the riverbanks. Many travelers take a boat cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo, while others choose bamboo raft rides along quieter sections of the river.

Must-do experience: Take the Li River cruise or bamboo raft ride to see the famous karst scenery.

Li River Cruise

Ticket:

  • Li River cruise (Guilin to Yangshuo): about $31–52 depending on boat type

  • Bamboo rafting (Yulong River section): about $29–30

Best time to visit: Spring and autumn offer clear views and comfortable temperatures.

Pro Tip: Choose a bamboo raft or a luxury cruise (four-star boats include local meals) for your journey. Opt for an 8 AM or 4 PM departure to avoid crowds and catch the misty dawn or golden sunset. Don't forget to ask the boatman to go slow at prime photo spots (a small tip of 20-30 RMB about $2.9-3.4 is appreciated).

Elephant Trunk Hill

Elephant Trunk Hill

As Guilin's iconic landmark, Elephant Trunk Hill is a must-see for every visitor. Shaped like an elephant drinking water from the Li River, this natural limestone formation has become the symbol of the city. The hill stands 60 meters tall, with a cave at its base (Elephant Eye Cave) that offers panoramic views of the river and surrounding karst peaks. The surrounding park offers scenic walking paths, viewpoints, and historic carvings.

Must-do experience: Walk along the riverbank for classic views of the hill.

Best time to visit: Early morning or sunset for softer light and fewer visitors.

Ticket: Free 

Opening Hours: Generally 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Head to the opposite bank of the Li River for the best photo opportunities—this is where you'll capture the classic "elephant drinking water" shot. Visit at sunset for soft, golden light that enhances the hill's beauty.

Reed Flute Cave

Often called the "Palace of Natural Arts," Reed Flute Cave is a spectacular limestone cave filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful lighting that highlights its dramatic formations. The cave has been known for over 1,000 years and features inscriptions left by ancient visitors.

Reed Flute Cave

Must-do experience: Take a guided walk through the illuminated cave chambers.

Best time to visit: Year-round, as the cave maintains a stable temperature.

Ticket: Entrance fee about $13.

Opening Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM.

Pro Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as the cave floor can be wet and slippery. Bring a light jacket, even in summer, as the cave is cool. Join a guided tour to learn about the formation of the cave and the stories behind its unique rock formations.

Yangshuo

Located about 65 km from Guilin, Yangshuo is a charming town surrounded by dramatic limestone mountains and lush countryside. It's known for its relaxed atmosphere and outdoor activities. Visitors often explore Yangshuo by bicycle, riding along rural paths past rice paddies, rivers, and small villages. The town's West Street is lively in the evening, with restaurants, cafes, and local markets.

Yangshuo's Beautiful Scenery

Must-do experience: Cycle through the countryside along the Yulong River.

Ticket:

  • Yangshuo town itself: Free entry

  • Yulong River bamboo rafting: about $23.2–46.3 depending on route

Opening Hours: Yangshuo town and countryside areas are open all day.

Best time to visit: Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities.

Pro Tip: For a more authentic experience, skip the crowded main West Street and head to Yitian West Street for artsy shops and rooftop bars. Rent an electric bike to explore the Ten-Mile Gallery, passing rice fields, ancient bridges, and karst peaks along the way. Don't miss the "Impression Liu Sanjie" live performance, a stunning outdoor show set against the karst mountains.

Longji Rice Terraces (Longsheng Rice Terraces)

About two hours from Guilin, the Longji Rice Terraces are one of the most impressive agricultural landscapes in China. Built over centuries by local ethnic minority communities, the terraces curve gracefully along mountain slopes.

Longsheng Rice Terraces

Different seasons bring different scenery:

  • Spring fills the terraces with water reflections

  • Summer turns them bright green

  • Autumn transforms them golden before harvest

Must-do experience: 

  • Hike between terrace villages such as Ping'an or Dazhai.

  • Soak in the hot springs surrounded by lush mountains.

Best time to visit: April–June for water-filled terraces or September–October for golden rice fields.

Ticket: Entrance fee about $11.6 per person.

Opening Hours: Daily 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Visit in September-October for golden rice fields that glow in the sun, or in March-April when the terraces are filled with water, creating mirror-like reflections of the mountains. Stay overnight in a Yao ethnic stilt house to catch the misty sunrise over the terraces.

Guilin's beauty lies not only in its iconic karst landscapes but also in the serene moments you'll experience along the Li River, in the rice terraces, and among the local villages. Whether you’re hiking through Longji Rice Terraces, cycling along the Yulong River, or cruising on the Li River, each place offers its own unique charm. From ancient cultural landmarks to natural wonders, there's no shortage of things to do in this captivating part of China.

Make sure to plan your visit around the best times for the weather, and take time to savor the tranquility of the countryside, the rich history, and the delicious food. Guilin is waiting to offer you an unforgettable travel experience, blending natural beauty with cultural depth. Ready to explore Guilin's breathtaking landscapes and hidden gems? Let us help you plan a customized itinerary for your visit, ensuring you make the most of your time in this unforgettable destination.

Guilin Cuisine: Taste the Best Dishes and Explore Local Restaurants

Guilin isn't just famous for its stunning landscapes; it also offers a unique culinary experience. The food here is often light and flavorful, featuring fresh ingredients from the rivers, mountains, and nearby farmlands. The region is known for its rice noodles, freshwater fish, and distinctive herbal flavors. Here are some of the must-try dishes and the best places to enjoy them.

Guilin Rice Noodles (Guilin Mifen)

Guilin Rice Noodles

The signature dish of Guilin, rice noodles are a staple for locals and visitors alike. The noodles are made from local rice, served with a savory broth, sliced pork, bamboo shoots, peanuts, and chili oil. The classic way to eat them is "dry first, then add broth"—mix the noodles with the sauce first, then pour in the hot broth for a rich, layered flavor.

Best Place to Try: Lao Dongjiang Rice Noodles (Qixing District) or Chongshan Rice Noodles (a local chain with multiple locations), where you'll get authentic, affordable bowls for around $0.7-1.5.

Yangshuo Beer Fish

Yangshuo Beer Fish

A specialty of Yangshuo, beer fish is made with fresh river fish (grouper is recommended for its tenderness) cooked in beer, ginger, garlic, and local chili peppers. The dish is spicy, flavorful, and perfectly pairs with a cold bottle of Liquan 1998 beer.

Best Place to Try: Sister Xie's Flagship Store in Yangshuo, a popular spot known for its consistent flavor and fresh ingredients.

Local Snacks & Other Dishes

Other must-try snacks include: Gongcheng-style oil tea (a savory tea with fried rice and peanuts, with a bitter first taste and sweet aftertaste), cold fern root noodles (a local specialty), handmade fried dumplings, and sliced pork with brown sauce wrapped in tofu skin. For a more varied dining experience, visit MC Found (a food court with both Chinese and Western options, English menus, and reasonable prices).

Pro Tip: Avoid "Master Beer Fish" branches on West Street (inconsistent flavor) and overpriced rice noodles near scenic areas—stick to local restaurants and small stalls for authentic taste at a good price.

Top Travel Tips for an Amazing Guilin Experience

Guilin, one of China's most scenic destinations, is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, unique karst formations, and picturesque rivers. Whether you're planning to cruise down the Li River or explore the city's vibrant markets, these practical travel tips will ensure you make the most of your visit to this stunning city.

1. Book in Advance: Guilin is a popular tourist destination, especially during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Be sure to book flights, hotels, Li River cruises, and bamboo rafts ahead of time to avoid sold-out situations and higher prices.

2. Pack Wisely: Guilin's climate varies by season—bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent for mountain and rural areas. A light jacket is essential for cool cave temperatures (around 18°C) and evening breezes. Comfortable walking or hiking shoes are a must for exploring terraces, caves, and alleys.

3. Respect Local Culture: When visiting ethnic villages like those in Longji Rice Terraces, dress modestly out of respect for the Zhuang and Yao minorities. Always ask for permission before taking photos of local residents or their homes to avoid causing discomfort.

4. Avoid Tourist Traps: Steer clear of unlicensed tour guides and "free tasting" souvenir stalls near scenic spots, as they often overcharge. For authentic experiences and fair prices, choose reputable tour agencies and local small restaurants instead of overpriced tourist-facing establishments.

5. Payment & Currency: Most restaurants, shops, and attractions in urban areas accept mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay). However, it's wise to carry small amounts of cash (100-200 RMB) for small street stalls, rural homestays, and local markets where mobile payment may not be available.

6. Weather Adaptation: Summer (June-August) is hot and humid—stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day (11 AM-3 PM). Winter (December-February) is cool and dry; pack a warm sweater or light coat for morning and evening temperatures[superscript:3][superscript:8].

7. Language Tips: While major tourist areas have English signs and staff who speak basic English, learning a few simple Chinese phrases (such as "hello" and "thank you") will help you communicate better with locals and enhance your travel experience.

8. Book in Advance: During peak seasons (spring and autumn), book flights, hotels, and Li River cruises/bamboo rafts in advance to avoid disappointment.

9. Pack Smart: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent (especially for mountain areas). Pack a light jacket for caves and cool evenings. Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and cycling.

10. Respect Local Culture: When visiting ethnic villages (Longji Terraces), dress modestly and ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

11. Avoid Tourist Traps: Skip "free tasting" souvenir stalls near scenic areas (overpriced) and unlicensed tour guides. Book tours through reputable agencies — UME Travel.

Guilin is more than just a destination—it's an experience that lingers in your memory long after you leave. From the misty karst peaks and meandering Li River to the flavorful local cuisine and warm hospitality, every moment in Guilin feels like a dream. Whether you are cruising along the Li River at sunset, hiking through golden rice terraces, or savoring a bowl of authentic rice noodles, Guilin offers something for every traveler. Use this guide to plan your trip, and get ready to fall in love with the "most beautiful landscape under heaven."

Guilin Travel FAQs: What Visitors Need to Know

Travelers planning a trip to Guilin often have questions about the best time to visit, how long to stay, and what experiences should not be missed. From Li River cruises to countryside cycling in Yangshuo, Guilin offers a wide range of scenic and cultural activities.

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions to help you plan a smooth and enjoyable trip to one of China's most beautiful destinations.

Q1: What is Guilin famous for?

A1: Guilin is best known for its limestone karst landscapes, the Li River cruise, the countryside of Yangshuo, and the beautiful Longji Rice Terraces. The scenery here is often considered some of the most iconic landscapes in China. I have already introduced the content above.

Q2: How many days do you need in Guilin?

A2: Most travelers spend 3–4 days in Guilin and Yangshuo. This allows enough time to take a Li River cruise, explore Yangshuo countryside, visit Elephant Trunk Hill, and take a day trip to the Longji Rice Terraces.

Q3: When is the best time to visit Guilin?

A3: The best time to visit Guilin is April to October, when the weather is warm and the landscapes are lush and green. Spring and autumn are especially pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking.

Q4: Is the Li River cruise worth it?

A4: Yes. The Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo is one of the highlights of visiting the region. The journey offers breathtaking views of karst mountains, bamboo groves, and traditional riverside villages. In order to give you a better understanding of the Li River cruise experience, I have created the following table for your reference.

Li River cruises are usually categorized into 3-star and 4-star boats, mainly differing in comfort level, onboard facilities, and lunch quality. Both follow the same scenic route from Guilin to Yangshuo, offering spectacular views of limestone karst mountains, bamboo groves, and riverside villages.

Feature3-Star Cruise Boat4-Star Cruise Boat
Adult Ticket Priceabout $30-$35about $50
Child Ticket Priceabout $15-$17 (1.2-1.5 m height)about $25
Lunch QualitySimple Chinese boxed lunchBuffet lunch with more variety
Seating & CabinStandard seating in a shared cabinMore spacious seating and fewer passengers
Boat FacilitiesBasic amenitiesNewer boats with viewing decks
Cruise Durationabout 4-5 hoursabout 4-5 hours (same route)

Child Policy: Children under 1.2 meters usually travel free but without their own seat or meal. Policies may vary slightly depending on the cruise operator.

Travel Tip: If you prefer a more comfortable journey with fewer crowds and a better lunch experience, the 4-star cruise is generally recommended. However, both options offer the same stunning Li River scenery.

Q5: Should I stay in Guilin or Yangshuo?

A5: Many travelers stay one night in Guilin and then two nights in Yangshuo. Guilin is convenient for transportation, while Yangshuo offers a more relaxing atmosphere and beautiful countryside scenery.

Q6: Is Yangshuo tiring for families traveling with kids?

A6: Not necessarily. Yangshuo can be very enjoyable for families if you plan your activities at a relaxed pace. Many popular experiences such as bamboo rafting on the Yulong River, countryside cycling, river cruises, and village walks are easy and suitable for children.

For families with younger kids, it's best to choose shorter cycling routes or hire a private driver to explore the countryside comfortably. With the right itinerary at UME Travel, Yangshuo can be a fun and memorable destination for both parents and children. 

Q7: How do you get to Guilin?

A7: Guilin is well connected by domestic flights and high-speed trains. Travelers can easily reach Guilin from major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong.

Q8: Can Guilin be combined with other destinations in China?

A8: Yes. Many travelers combine Guilin with destinations such as Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, and Shanghai as part of a longer China itinerary.

Q9:  Is Guilin good for families?

A9: Yes. Guilin is a family-friendly destination with scenic boat rides, countryside cycling, bamboo rafting, and cultural experiences that are enjoyable for both adults and children.

Guilin offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're here to cruise the Li River, cycle through the picturesque countryside of Yangshuo, or explore ancient landmarks like the Elephant Trunk Hill and Reed Flute Cave, this destination promises something for every traveler. By knowing the best time to visit and the must-see attractions, you can plan a trip that suits your interests and pace.

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