Chinese countryside and futuristic skylines: Longji, Yangshuo and Hong Kong
I was a sweaty mess when I arrived at the small village of Ping’an amongst the Longji Rice Terraces. When the time would come to depart, I would still be a sweaty mess but with an additional limp and a huge grin on my face; the next couple of days would be full of (mis)adventures and stunning scenery.
The journey to Guilin from Shanghai had been long, 19-hours on a sleeper train, essentially the largest, 40+ bed dorm I had ever slept in, had left me slightly dazed and as our transfer deposited us at the park entrance, the final drive and 20-minute hike to get to the hotel seemed like a killer. A hot shower in the cutest accommodation I had ever seen though quickly had my travel buzz back in time for a massive feast with my G Adventures China tour squad.
The view from my balcony was confirmation enough; Lonely Planet was on to something when they voted China as a Best In Travel destination for 2018.
Beijing to Hong Kong tour details
A 14-day Classic Beijing to Hong Kong Adventure with G Adventures is priced from £1,899 per person including all accommodation (allow US$475 for meals not included), a chief experience officer, and transportation in destination. Price does not include flights. For more information or to book, please visit www.gadventures.co.uk.
Local Hikes
In Ping’an we were perfectly positioned to hike between the local villages and the location was close to some famed viewpoints.
The Seven Stars around the Moon and Nine Dragons and Five Tigers are both named due to how the rice terraces look to the eye, mythical creatures and night skies in similarity.
I spent a blissful day driving nowhere in particular, stopping for green tea, chatting to the wooden raft owners between their clients and lifting my jaw off the ground from some of the lush-green views.
It wasn’t how I wanted to spend my day in Yangshuo, to be honest, I’d actually really wanted to do a hike in Xingping my friend Alice had recommended on her website a few years ago but with my ankle out of action, a ground level view was impressive, if not exactly the photos I had wanted.

The hike I couldn’t do, as modelled by Alice Teacake
Riverboat cruises
We regrouped towards the end of the day to take a river rafting cruise at one of the most famous points on the Li River, and I had expected it to be one of the small wooden rafts I had seen earlier but was actually a plastic, fake bamboo raft with an electric motor. While this might have covered more ground with speed and the views were beautiful, I’d highly recommend hunting out the more authentic wooden rafts that provide the soothing sounds of nature, not what essential sounded like a lawnmower.
Beijing to Hong Kong tour details
A 14-day Classic Beijing to Hong Kong Adventure with G Adventures is priced from £1,899 per person including all accommodation (allow US$475 for meals not included), a chief experience officer, and transportation in destination. Price does not include flights. For more information or to book, please visit www.gadventures.co.uk.
I was on assignment with Lonely Planet during my trip to China with ground support from G Adventures.
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