Excursión privada de lo más destacado de Kioto





Descripción
Con el fin de sentir de cerca el ambiente local de Kioto, este tour utilizará el transporte público para que pueda experimentar la vida cotidiana de los lugareños de Kioto, a diferencia de otros grupos turísticos que saltan apresuradamente de un lugar a otro en autobuses fletados. Durante el tour de 7 horas, su guía le mostrará alrededor de la ciudad cubriendo cuatro lugares importantes que no debe perderse. Hay dos cursos diferentes: uno en dirección noroeste y otro en dirección sureste. Si participas en ambos tours, puedes cubrir eficientemente ocho ubicaciones a un ritmo relajante. Para ambos cursos, puede elegir entre opción privada, opción no privada y opción no privada con guía de aprendiz (tarifa reducida). Incluso si eliges una opción no privada, te garantizamos que el número total de invitados será inferior a 9 personas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Apodado como Golden Pavilion, y uno de los templos más populares de Kioto, que está cubierto por hojas de oro.
La vista de la ciudad de Kioto desde el balcón del templo Kiyomizu-dera es magnífica. La escena a menudo se representa en tarjetas postales.
Único castillo en Kioto construido durante el período Tokugawa Shogunate a principios del siglo XVII. Lo más destacado de este lugar es recorrer el barrio original de Shogun.
Los viajeros pueden disfrutar de una vista asombrosa de 1001 estatuas de kannon.
Gion es conocido por su tradición de geishas en Japón. El recorrido concluye en Gion, donde puede unirse a nuestro otro recorrido especializado en Gion, que comienza a las 6 p.m. El tour está disponible en TripAdvisor con el nombre del tour, Night-walk in Gion.
El lugar es conocido por su puente Togetsukyo, que es el enorme puente de madera ubicado cerca del bosque de bambú.
Camino histórico que conduce al templo Kiyomizudera.
Tendrá la oportunidad de caminar a través del famoso bosque de bambú, cuya escena a menudo se representa en las guías.
Uno de los jardines zen más conocidos por su jardín de rocas de fama mundial representado por 15 piedras.
El santuario sintoísta más visitado otorgado por TripAdvisor conocido por sus miles de puertas Torii rojas que cubren toda la montaña.
Visite el museo de la cervecería de una de las marcas de sake más antiguas de Japón.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Tarifa para niños aplica solo cuando se comparte con 2 adultos que pagan
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
Opiniones(84)
The tour guide was great, told us information about the temples that we would have not known ourselves. I would of booked another day if I had more time.
Chako was a great tour guide. She was very friendly and helpful. We learned so much from her. I have vented Kyoto three times before, but never knew all of the background knowledge.
This was a wonderful tour. Mia was a great tour guide who made sure that we were given the right amount of information about the places we visited. She answered all of our questions and obviously wanted us to get the most from our tour.
We were met by Mie and found out we were the only ones in the tour. She was fantastic and we had the most marvelous time. We visited all the sites that we expected to and while there Mie gave us great information about each one. On the way, she her culture, the Japanese customs, everyday life. She was also very interested and loved to hear our stories as we traveled from place to place; ate lunch. She is a fabulous tour guide!
We loved our tour guide . Perfect way to see Kyoto for the first time. Our guide told us facts and historical facts about each place we visited . Would recommend this experience.
Our tour guide, Mie, was well-prepared and very friendly from the moment we met her. She clearly communicated the agenda to ensure it met our personal expectations. Mie took the time to know us and was an excellent conversationalist. She cared about us getting the most out of our one day in Kyoto and customized the agenda based on what caught our interests. It was absolutely worth having Mie as a private tour guide, and if you have the opportunity to request her, do it.
Chako-san was an amazing guide, her deep understanding of all of the cultural sites really helped us appreciate the various temples and enjoy all of the respective characteristics unique to each site. Despite the on/off rain, intense crowds at each site, and thousands of steps walked, her bubbly energy was very contagious and helped us power through! Highly recommend. She also arrived early and was very courteous and answered so many questions throughout with immense patience.
We loved this tour, our guide was amazing and gave us history of each place we visited. There is lots of walking but it was all manageable. We went on a rainier day and it was still amazing, especially the bamboo forest.
Chouka (sp?) Was a fantastic guide. She helped us with our Japanese, she taught us all about the areas we visited for both modern and ancient times. She was very well organized and was just a real pleasant guide. This is worth every penny. We highly regret not getting her contact info for future tours. Tim and Alicia. :-)
My partner and I met out guide Chouka-san at the station and she took care of all the tickets needed along the way. She was an amazing guide, talented in English, with a great understanding of Japanese history for both its recent and distant past. She emboldened us to try some new foods at the markets, found us a lovely spot for lunch, and helped us identify things which are unique to Kyoto - such as the guardians above the doors, inari sushi, etc. She was able to answer all of our questions about the temples and shrines, explained the rites taking place and taught us a couple phrases of japanese that will help us along the rest of our trip. Such a lovely woman! I would highly recommend any tours with her as your guide. Suddenly Kyoto feels like home



