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Yangshuo Travel Guide

Yangshuo is where the Guilin postcard is actually taken: limestone peaks, the Yulong River, bamboo rafts, and bike paths through rice paddies. It is a small town built around one thing — the scenery — and it delivers it better than anywhere else in China at this effort level.

The verdict

Do not skip Yangshuo when you visit Guilin. Two nights here beats a rushed day trip.

Yangshuo travel scene - The Yulong River valley and Moon Hill

Yangshuo

The Yulong River valley and Moon Hill

Quick facts

Yangshuo at a glance.

Region

South China

Best months

Apr, May, Sep, Oct

Suggested stay

2 days

Daily budget

$40-75

Travel style

nature, photography, family

Top attraction

The Yulong River valley and Moon Hill

Rail access

A short bus or train ride from Guilin

Best for

Cycling, river scenery, and a relaxed rural base near Guilin.

Why visit

What makes Yangshuo worth the trip.

Yangshuo is where the postcard karst scenery actually is: bike paths, bamboo rafts, and quiet villages. It is the best part of the Guilin trip.

Best for: Cycling, river scenery, and a relaxed rural base near Guilin.

Skip Yangshuo if: You only have one day or dislike small tourist towns.

Season guide

When to go.

April-May and September-October are perfect: 18-28°C, green paddies, and clear river light. Summer is hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms; the morning light is still excellent. Winter is mild and quiet, with the lowest prices and the mistiest karst views — a photographer favorite. October paddies turn golden, which is the most photogenic stretch of the year.

Sweet spot

Apr, May, Sep, Oct

Budget

What Yangshuo costs per day.

Yangshuo is the cheapest base in the Guilin area: $40-75 per day. The big expenses are the Yulong River raft (about $15-25 per raft) and private drivers for Xingping. E-bike rental costs $5-8 a day and replaces most transport costs. Guesthouse meals are inexpensive and often the best food in town.

Mid-range day

$40-75

Suggested stay

2 days

Getting there

Arriving in Yangshuo.

The easiest route is from Guilin: a 45-60 minute bus from the station or airport, or a 30-minute train to Yangshuo station (then 40 minutes by shuttle to town). If you arrive by Li River cruise, the boat docks right at the edge of town. Once in Yangshuo, bikes, e-bikes, and local drivers cover everything.

Rail links

A short bus or train ride from Guilin

Getting around: Bikes and e-bikes are the best way to explore; rafts and local drivers cover the rest.

Top attractions

The sights you came for.

Yulong River

Bamboo rafts drift past karst peaks; the quiet alternative to the big Li River boats.

Ten-Mile Gallery

A flat road through the karst countryside, perfect for cycling or an e-bike.

Moon Hill

A karst arch you can climb for a view over the valley.

West Street

The lively main street with bars, cafes, and souvenir stalls.

Xingping

The village on the 20-yuan banknote; see the classic Li River bend from the trail.

Day by day

A realistic 2-day plan.

Paced so you see the headline sights without rushing. Times are estimates; book the Forbidden City and Terracotta Army slots ahead.

Day 1

Day 1: Yulong River raft, then bike the Ten-Mile Gallery.

Day 2

Day 2: Xingping for the Li River bend, or climb Moon Hill, then back to Guilin.

Where to stay

West Street for nightlife, or a countryside guesthouse by the Yulong River for quiet views.

What to eat

Beer fish is the signature dish, plus rice noodles and stuffed snails. Farm-to-table guesthouse meals are excellent.

Food highlights

Beer fish, Yangshuo rice noodles, stuffed snails

Quick answers

Yangshuo FAQs.

The questions travelers ask about Yangshuo most, answered straight.

How many days should I spend in Yangshuo?

Two nights is the minimum: day 1 for the Yulong River raft and a bike ride, day 2 for Xingping (the 20-yuan banknote view) or Moon Hill. One night works only if you are on a tight Guilin loop and accept a rushed version.

Bike or e-bike for the countryside?

E-bike, unless you want the workout. The Ten-Mile Gallery and Yulong valley roads are flat but long (15-25 km loops), and an e-bike ($5-8 for the day) lets you cover everything without breaking a sweat. Rent from your guesthouse and check the battery before leaving.

Do I need to book the Yulong River rafts in advance?

Book ahead in peak season (May, October, holidays) — rafts sell out by mid-morning. In quiet months you can book on the spot. Each raft holds two people, and the most popular stretch is the 1.5-hour ride from Yulong Bridge to the old bridge.

When is Yangshuo most crowded?

The national holidays (first week of October, early May, Spring Festival) pack West Street wall-to-wall. The busiest ordinary months are May and October. For quiet mornings, go in April, June, or November — the scenery is nearly as good and the town breathes.

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