Guillin – Li River Cruise

The highlight of any visit to Guillin is the Li River cruise.

Classic Chinese scenes are based on landscapes around this area.
As you can see below we have a classic granite/porous rock based on the precipitation and erosion caused by rainfall causing the majority the of land formations.

Very little glaciation.

The river itself is very shallow.

Inspiring.

The cruise cost virtualy nothing, you get lunch like a banquet, a free bottle of beer and the chance to meet and mingle with other European types.

Li River Cruise
Formation

Li River Cruise

Li River Cruise

 Li River Cruise

Li River Cruise

Li River Cruise

Li River Cruise

Guillin – Guanxi Province

Spent the day travelling.

Am now In Guillin.

Which looks like this.

Lijiang Waterfall Hotel
View from Hotel roof.

Lijiang Waterfall Hotel
View from Window.

Sort of like a dirty version of Vancouver.
If you’ve been there.

Lijiang Waterfall
The Hotel is called the Lijiang Waterfall Hotel, 5 star.
It’s in the Guinness book of records for having the largest artificial waterfall at 75 meters.

eLong/Ctrip

Made my first sino-internet booking yesterday.

Elong
ELong are part of the Expedia group of companies one of their representatives Adam Clayton, VP of Sales was speaking at the eye for travel conference.

System
The system over here is very different. Suffice to say I got better service out of Elong than I did Ctrip, another travel operator staking claim to the internet travel market in China.
Ctrip refused to recognise cities I was typing into the search. It may have been my mistake.
Elong got the booking.

The system is still cash based so don’t expect real-time confirmations, credit card details and e-tickets. A Chinese person will turn up at your hotel on a scruffy rickshall with a set of paper tickets in hand, take your money, then ride off.
Nothing more advanced than that.

Mine are due to turn up tomorrow, so we’ll see how this techno-poor approach deals with the demands of modern western travel expectations.