| By plane:
Flying is the most convenient way to arrive in and
depart from Guilin. The city is directly connected
to most major domestic cities and even Hong Kong, Japan,
and Korea.
Guilin's new international airport is 30 kilometers
west of the city (about a 40 minute taxi ride). Most
large hotels have shuttles available (with prior notice).
Other airport shuttles cost RMB20 and operate without
a fixed schedule. A taxi into the city will cost around
RMB80-RMB100. Leaving Guilin, CAAC runs buses from
its Shanghai Road office (at Minzhu Road) to the airport.
By train:
Guilin is directly linked to Beijing (30
hours), Guangzhou (15
hours), Guiyang (18 hours), Kunming (28 hours), Shanghai
(35 hours), and Xi'an (35 hours). Trains from Kunming
and points west arrive and depart from the new Railway
Station in Northern Guilin, while trains from all points
north arrive and depart from the older Railway Station
in the west of Guilin.
Train tickets can be hard to come by in Guilin as
this is the most visited tourist destination in China.
It is best to buy your tickets several days before
you plan to leave the city.
By bus:
Most short range buses (to Yangshuo and
Xing'an) leave from the old railway station in the
west. These buses should be relatively inexpensive
(RMB10-20 to Yangshuo).
Long distance buses leave from the Long Distance Bus
Station on Zhongshan Road near the Taihe Hotel. By
long distance bus, you can reach Guangzhou,
Nanning, and other Southern cities and regional cities
in Guangdong and Guangxi provinces.
By Boat:
Taking minibuses to Yangshuo aside,
the most popular way to get from Guilin to Yangshuo is
by taking a tour down the Lijiang River. Boat tickets
can be bought through your hotel or at the ticket office
on Binjiang Road near the Lijiang River and south of
Fir Lake. The boats leave in the early morning at about
8 or 8:30 am, but hotel shuttles to the dock typically
leave at 7:30am. In winter, when the river water level
is low, shuttles are sometimes used to take boat passengers
down the river to deeper sections closer to Yangshuo.
Tickets for the Lijiang Boat ride to Yangshuo cost
around RMB350-RMB500 and can include a bus ride back
from Yangshuo to
Guilin.
City transport:
The best way to get around in Guilin is either by
taxi or bicycle. Taxis are relatively inexpensive compared
to other cities. Bicycles can be rented by the day
at hotels throughout Guilin and at many cafes and hostels
in Yangshuo for
a maximum of RMB15-20 in Guilin (with a deposit of
around RMB200) and RMB10 in Yangshuo.
Try to refrain from giving your passport as deposit
on the bicycle. While good for getting you around for
little money, note that during hot summer days in Guilin,
taking a bus can be quite uncomfortable. In Yangshuo,
city buses aren't really needed and you can get around
by taxi, three wheeled motor vehicle, or bicycle (the
most popular option). |