Photography Tour in Yangshuo:
3 Days
Day 1- Before we begin the photography tour, we'll meet you in the airport and take you to the hotel in
Guilin.
The rest of the day depends on how much time you have. If you arrive early, we can go to
Elephant Trunk Hill.
This hill is the symbol of Guilin. The reflection of the sunset and the rocks in the water make this an ideal place for taking pictures in the early evening.
The Four Lakes
and the two pagodas nearby also provide interesting subjects when lit up at night.
Photos taken from Gongnong Bridge in the Gaotian area
Day 2- We will meet you in the hotel at 8 am and drive you to
Yangdi village.
This is one of the most beautiful old villages by the
Li River.
From here we will rent a private fishing boat and go to
Langshi.
This stretch of the Li River is particularly suitable for photography.
The Nine Horse Mural Hill
is very impressive with the rocks reflecting the sunlight and appearing to change colour throughout the day. We will walk to Lishan village and have lunch there. Then we will take a boat to
Xingping town
and the famous
Huangbu Shoal.
We can take pictures of the
cormorant fishing
as the sun sets. You can stay the night in Yangshuo. Day 3- We’ll make an early start to capture the sunrise over
Shutong Hill
,
Zhuobi peak
and
Green Lotus Hill
from Yangshuo Bridge. After that, we’ll drive to the
Yulong River.
We can take photos from Gongnong Bridge and several other locations around
Gaotian
We’ll have a late lunch at the farmhouse restaurant in Gaotian. We’ll then finish the tour by transferring you to your next destination.
Price per Person in USD

Please note that the dollar prices quoted are fixed. The RMB price is an approximate conversion that is liable to change.
Price Includes: Hotel Booking, Airport Transfer Services, English Speaking Guide, Private car and driver for the duration of the tour, Good Quality Mountain Bike, All the Tickets Mentioned in the Tour, Cruise in a Fishing Boat on the Li River and Two Meals.

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