Li River Cruise vs. Bamboo Rafting: Which is Better?

The official Li River cruise is large, crowded, and noisy with Chinese commentary. The bamboo raft from Xingping is intimate, quiet before 11am, and passes the exact view on China’s 20-yuan note. Here is which to choose.

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Here is a truth most China travel guides avoid: the official Li River cruise carries up to 300 passengers per vessel, per China National Tourism Administration standards. It is a large, noisy tour boat with Chinese-language commentary over loudspeakers and 200 other passengers competing for the same railing space. The landscape it passes through is extraordinary. The experience of passing through it on a crowded boat is not. The bamboo raft from Xingping at 9am, before the cruise boats arrive, is a different thing entirely.

Here is how to choose between them. For the Guilin and Yangshuo context: Guilin and Yangshuo Guide.

The Options at a Glance

OptionDurationCostBest For
3-star Li River cruise4 to 5 hours¥210 to ¥230 (includes boxed lunch)Budget travelers wanting the full Guilin-Yangshuo scenic route.
4-star Li River cruise4 to 5 hours¥310 to ¥490 (buffet lunch)Comfort-seekers. Better windows, more space, better food.
Bamboo raft from Xingping1 to 1.5 hours¥150 to ¥200 per personThe 20-yuan note view. Best early morning. Already based in Yangshuo.
Yulong River hand-punted raft50 minutes¥200 per raft (2 people)Non-motorized, genuinely quiet, near Yangshuo. No engine noise.

The Li River Cruise

What the cruise actually looks like

Large flat-bottomed boats carrying up to 300 passengers. Three decks. Air-conditioned interior with forward-facing windows. Open upper deck with railings. A guide narrates the passing peaks in Chinese, with some English translation. The scenery that unfolds over 4 to 5 hours is genuinely magnificent: vertical karst mountains rising from flat river banks, bamboo groves, water buffalo in the fields, fishermen on traditional rafts. The boat itself does not match the landscape.

How to make the most of the cruise

  • Upper deck, left side (facing downstream). Best light in the morning, best angle on the peaks.
  • Book 4-star for the buffet. The boxed lunch on 3-star is poor. The buffet is adequate.
  • Arrive at the pier 30 minutes early. The cruise departs 25 km from Guilin city center. Allow 50 minutes to reach Zhujiang Pier by car.
  • Bring snacks. Onboard food is expensive beyond the included meal.
  • The best scenery is in the last two hours approaching Yangshuo, particularly around Xingping and Yellow Cloth Shoal.

Booking

Book through your hotel, Trip.com, or at the pier. Tickets for peak season (May to October, especially Golden Week) sell out. Book at least 3 days ahead, preferably more. The cruise departs between 9am and 10:30am. The 9am departure gets better morning light on the peaks.

Bamboo Rafting from Xingping

Why Xingping is the right choice for the intimate version

Xingping is a small village 25 km upstream from Yangshuo on the Li River. The section of river around Xingping contains the most dramatic karst scenery and is the view reproduced on China’s 20-yuan note. Bamboo rafts (PVC-pipe construction with small electric motor, 4 passengers maximum) depart from the Xingping pier. The 1 to 1.5 hour trip goes upstream past Nine-Horse Fresco Hill and Yellow Cloth Shoal, passing the 20-yuan viewpoint, then returns downstream.

The 11am rule

The large Li River cruise boats reach the Xingping stretch between 11am and 1pm. Before 11am, the river is quiet. Take your raft at 9am: the water is calm, the light is good, and you are alone on the river except for the occasional fishing cormorant. After 11am, flotillas of cruise ships arrive continuously for 3 hours. Same river. Different experience entirely.

The 20-yuan photo

About 1.5 km upstream from Xingping, the boatman will slow the raft near a cluster of peaks that match the silhouette on the 20-yuan note. Say to the boatman: ‘停一下,好吗?’ (Ting yi xia, hao ma? = ‘Can you stop for a moment?’). Hold the note up, align the peaks, and take the photograph. The boatman expects this and usually slows without being asked.

Yulong River: The Non-Motorized Alternative

The Yulong River runs parallel to the Li River west of Yangshuo. Rafts here are genuinely hand-punted with bamboo poles. No engine noise. Just the sound of water and the occasional bird. The Shuiedi to Gongnong Bridge route (50 minutes, ¥200 per raft for 2 people) passes under ancient stone arch bridges and through sections where the peaks close in from both sides. This is the quietest and most atmospheric river experience in the Yangshuo area.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are based in Guilin and want to reach Yangshuo scenically: take the cruise. If you are already in Yangshuo and want the most beautiful section of the river: take a bamboo raft from Xingping. Many travelers do both: cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo on arrival, then raft from Xingping on day 2.

3-star cruise: ¥210 to ¥230 per person (includes boxed lunch). 4-star cruise: ¥310 to ¥490 (includes buffet lunch). Both follow the same route and see the same scenery. The main difference is comfort, window quality, and meal quality. The 4-star buffet is significantly better. Neither is cheap. Book in advance, especially in peak season.

Upper deck, left side (facing downstream). This gives you the best angle on the karst peaks with morning light. The upper deck has more space and fewer people at the railings. Arrive early at the pier to secure a good position.

No. Most rafts on the Li River are made of PVC pipes shaped to look like bamboo, with small electric motors. They are quiet enough but not silent. For a genuine non-motorized bamboo raft experience, take the hand-punted Yulong River rafts near Yangshuo instead.

Depart from Xingping at 9am. The large cruise boats start arriving at the Xingping stretch from around 11am. Before 11am you have the river almost to yourself. After 11am, the serenity is broken by flotillas of cruise boats churning past.

For the full Guilin and Yangshuo guide: Guilin and Yangshuo Guide.

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