Day trip for Li river cruise and the Impression San Jie Liu show in Yangshuo
“A bright pearl in the beautiful land of China, a jade ribbon winding among thousands of karst hills”. The Li River traverses 83 kilometers between Guilin and Yangshuo. You will be amazed by the stunning landscapes along the river. The rocks and caves are fantastic, the deep pools, the springs and waterfalls come one by one. The most beautiful part of the Li River is between Xingping and Yangdi. Stretching all the way from Guilin, well past Yangshuo,Li River boat trips are often the most awe inspiring highlight on any visitor’s schedule. The performance was premiered on March 20th, 2004 at the Sanjie Liu Sing Fair, one mile from West Street. This is the world largest natural theater which utilizes the waters of the Li River as its stage, with twelve mist shrouded hills and the heavens as its backdrop.
This captivating day trip offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of Guilin. Glide along the picturesque Li River, admiring the stunning karst peaks, and witness the spectacular Impression San Jie Liu Show, a breathtaking outdoor performance. With delicious local cuisine and a knowledgeable guide, this tour provides a memorable experience in one of China's most scenic regions.
- Sail along the Li River, surrounded by a mesmerizing landscape of karst hills rising like ancient sentinels from the water.
- Gain insights into the significance of this ancient waterway in Chinese culture.
- Scenic cruise ticket, English-speaking guide, transportation from Guilin to the pier
- If you have specific seating preferences, such as wanting a central view, book your tickets early, as seating can fill up quickly.
- The Li River cruise is an outdoor activity, so wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing.
- Some cruise boats may have steep steps or uneven surfaces when boarding. If you have mobility issues, inquire about accessible options with your tour operator.
- The region experiences its rainy season from April to September, with June and July being the wettest months.
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)