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3 Days Guilin Yangshuo
Typical Tour Includes Crown Cave
Destinations: Guilin,
Li
River, Yangshuo,
Crown
Cave
Tour Code: GTP_08
Departure: Daily
Tour Itinerary
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Arrival
of Guilin
Upon your arrival in Guilin,
our professional tour guide will meet
you at Guilin airport and transfer to
your hotel. |
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Guilin
/ Li River Cruise / Yangshuo /
(BL)
Drive 1 hour to Zhujiang
Pier and cruise down the Li
River to Yangshuo
which takes 3-4 hours. Enjoy the most
beautiful landscape in China, have lunch
on board. Stop at Crown Cave and visit
the cave, when finished, continue Li
River cruise. Disembark your ship when
arriving Yangshuo. Transfer to your
hotel in Yangshuo.
Crown
Cave: Located in Caoping Village,
29km south of Guilin city, is one of
the most famous tourist spots along
Li River. Taking the shape of a crown,
this cave, standing on the bank of the
Li River, for hundreds of years, has
attracted countless poets, scholars
and nobles. In 1637, Xu Xiake, an ancient
traveler in China, visited here and
was regarded as the first visitors to
this cave. |
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03 |
Yangshuo
/ Guilin / Departure / (BL)
Drive back to Guilin
(1.5 hours). Visit the Seven Star Park
and the Elephant Trunk Hill. Transfer
to Guilin airport for your departure,
end of service.
Seven
Star Park: A beautiful park which
covers 120 hectares and includes peaks,
rivers, caves, gardens and relics.
Elephant
Trunk Hill: Situated majestically
at the southeast of Guilin city and
west bank of Li River, Elephant Trunk
Hill is regarded as the symbol of Guilin
landscape. |
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Quotation and Hotel
Accommodation
Important
note: The
quotations below are just for your reference,
we often get special rate hotels which can
make the tour cost cheaper, please email
us for the latest favorable price!
The private guided tour is
tailored for you exclusively. No other participants
will be in your group and you will not take
part into any tours of others on land services.
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High Seasons:
April, May, June, July,
August, September, October, November
Low Seasons:
December, January,
Febuary, March
Note:
The above price is
not valid during the public holidays:
1-7th May, 1-7th October and during
the first week of Chinese Lunar New
Year which takes place in late January
or early February. |
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Quotation Inclusion:
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1. Hotel accommodation
The hotel is based
on two persons sharing one twin or double
standard room with private facilities.
2. Meals
Daily American or Chinese
breakfast at the hotel, Chinese lunch
and dinner in local Chinese restaurant
as specified in the itinerary. B - Breakfast,
L - Lunch, D - Dinner.
3. Private Transport
Private transport between
airport or railway station and hotel
and all the sights by air-conditioned
vehicle.
4. Entrance tickets
The main entrance
tickets for the sights mentioned.
5. Guiding service
All normal sightseeing
tours in each city with English-speaking
guide and admission fees where applicable.
6. Insurance
China Life Tourist
Accident/Casualty Insurance. We
highly recommend that you purchase full
coverage travel insurance from you country
of origin. |
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Quotation Exclusion:
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1. Visa Fees
Charge of obtaining
your visa to enter China.
2. Charge of arrival
and departure
The international or
domestic air / train charge of arrival
and departure.
3. Single Room Supplement
Should a twin room
is needed by a single guest, supplement
of the twin room will be charged.
What
is single supplement?
- The hotel is based
on double occupancy. If the visitor
travels alone or the number of the travelers
is odd (such as 3, 5, 7...), who stays
in one single room has to pay the single
room supplement. As the hotel is on
double occupancy.
4. Personal Expenses
Expenses of a personal
nature such as laundry, drinks, fax,
telephone call, optional activities
or sightseeing, overweight baggage charges
or meals not indicated, ect.
5. Optional Programs
Optional programs which
are not specified in the above itinerary.
6. Tips to guides
and drivers
Suggested tips: USD10-14
to guide per day, USD 8-10 to driver
per day, but depending on their service,
it's up to you, entirely voluntary.
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