Longji Reisterrassen und Minority Village Day Tour





Beschreibung
Diese private Tour bietet Ihnen während der Pandemie eine problemlose und sichere Tour, um die herrliche Landschaft der Terrassenfelder in Longji zu besuchen und die Dörfer der lokalen Minderheiten und ihre Tradition und Kultur zu erkunden. Sie können um die bekannten Reisterrassen von Longji wandern und die lokale Küche zum Mittagessen genießen. Wenn die Tour die Jinkeng Terraces Fields (Dazhai) besuchen soll, steht die Seilbahn zur Verfügung, um den obersten Aussichtspunkt zu erreichen (die Seilbahngebühr ist nicht inbegriffen und hängt von Ihrer Option ab).
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Am Morgen holt der Reiseleiter die Touristen zwischen 08:00 und 08:30 Uhr im Hotel im Stadtzentrum von Guilin ab. Dann fährt unser Fahrzeug die Berge auf und ab, um den Eingang der Longji Terraces Scenic Area für etwa 2,5 Stunden zu erreichen. Fahren Sie weniger als 30 Minuten weiter, bis wir am Fuße des Dorfes Ping An Zhuang ankommen, das sich auf einem Hügel befindet. Es gibt etwa 170 Familien in Ping An Village mit mehr als 700 Einwohnern. Alle diese Menschen haben den gleichen Familiennamen „Liao“.
Im Ping An Village wird ein lokales chinesisches Mittagessen mit lokalen Gerichten wie Bambusreis, Hühnchen usw. arrangiert. Es schmeckt wie der leichte Duft von Bambus, ganz anders als das, was wir in der Innenstadt essen. Am späten Nachmittag fahren wir zurück nach Guilin, machen aber unterwegs einen Zwischenstopp im Dorf Yao. Die Frauen in diesem Dorf tragen alle rote Trachten und lange Haare auf dem Kopf. Im Dorf haben Sie die Möglichkeit, die von den Einheimischen aufgeführte Long Hair Dance Show zu sehen (Die Show ist nicht im Preis enthalten). Fahren Sie weiter zurück nach Guilin. Sie werden zwischen 17:00 und 17:30 Uhr am Hotel abgesetzt.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte hinterlassen Sie Ihre Hotelinformationen sowie den Check-in-Namen, damit sich unser Reiseleiter eine Nacht vor der Tour mit Ihnen in Verbindung setzt.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Bitte geben Sie zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung spezifische Diätvorschriften an
Bewertungen(18)
A very well organized private tour: the guide, very prepared, picked us up at the hotel and took us first to Yao Village, where we had dinner, and then to Longi. Breathtaking views, despite the fields were still deep green! Recommended!
Wonderful experience in China, not only for landscapes but for guides and transports. It was very well organized.
We visited a very engaging and fascinating place. Thanks to our guide we had the opportunity to have lunch in a place with traditional home cooking. The organization of all 12 days of tours in greater China was greatly appreciated
We went for a 14 days "classic" China tour, staying in Beijing, Datong, Pingyao, Xi'an, Guilin,Shanghai and Suzhou. The organization was perfect, drivers and guide encountered in each location were kind, helpful and experienced. We had as well the opportunity to taste local foods recommended by the local guide. The experience was great and we enjoyed it so much. I strongly recommend this tour operator. A personal suggestion for the travellers would be to spend more time in Shanghai and less in Suzhou.
It 's a must-see. It 's especially beautiful early September . When rice plantations are turning yellow .
Did this hike from our local hotel and thoroughly enjoyed it. The rice fields are amazing and when you walk through them and start to think about the energy required to maintain them, then you really must appreciate and respect these farmers. The views are just spectacular. We took about 2.5 hrs to complete our walk and it was a real experience.
The place is amazing, but why i must go where is a cableway,120 yuan not included, te see the terrace or step by step 45.minuts up is reeeeally difficolt... the guide cant speak really english, like me aniway, but sheis not really a guide, but she came to sell the ticket cableway and the bamboo cicken, not included 25 yuan(not good) After lunch we go in the teatre for a short spetacle really nice about the women of.long hair. (Not so bad) So you pay only the transport, but its.not so close to guilin and finally you will spend a good dau with them.
I booked this trip in advanced, and during the visit there were other people who paid half we paid. I am not happy with this. I have to mentioned the trip was worthy. So I do recommend it, but I sugggest to book in the destionation, in the hotel or other agents instead. Regards,
It is probably not economic to grow rice this way any longer, but the population has bound itself to continue since no rice growing on terraces no tourists = no income. It is a fantastic view once you have made your way to the viewpoints, but you need good legs. We had expected that our driver would just take us to a high point from where we could enjoy the view, but no. After two hours drive from Guilin he dropped us of at a terminal, from where we continued with busses another hour. From where we were dropped of we had to continue up a combination of a steep paths and more than a 1000 steps to reach the viewpoints. Half way up we stopped for lunch which was rich and had some interesting local specialities like smoked meat and rice prepared in bamboo.
I guess everywhere I go will be tourist infested. I do wish this one could have held on to its authenticity a little more rather than having so many little shopping spots with people trying to sell you their "unique" "handmade" items (which i'm not sure I believe were). But it's also very nice to learn how rice is actually done -- way up here in the mountain. I enjoyed walking all around in the beautiful weather - up and down steps, out to other terraces, through the little enclave in the middle. I enjoyed seeing how very different peoples lives can be. I enjoyed that people still kept their clothing, their methods of doing some things.



