Guangxi is the kingdom of karst landscapes, where mountains and water, land and sea, come together in a single continuous geography. It is a region where diverse ethnic cultures have been preserved over generations, and where rich ecosystems sustain a remarkable sense of wildness and life.
Shaped entirely by karst formations, Guangxi is home to some of China’s most iconic scenery: the Li River landscapes of Guilin, the dramatic Detian Waterfall on the borderlands, the vast terraced fields of Longji, and mysterious sinkholes hidden deep within the mountains. Here, exploration and immersion in nature feel effortless and endless.
Life here unfolds between nature and culture. Drift down the Li River on bamboo rafts, take part in traditional Yao rice-pounding rituals in village dress, wander through markets filled with tropical fruits, and during the “March Third” festival, watch fire dragon dances move through villages in rhythm and light.
The land and sea also sustain rare wildlife: Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins turning soft pink in coastal waters, Bryde’s whales moving through the ocean, white-headed langurs living in limestone forests, and vibrant birdlife echoing through the valleys.
Travel to China’s southern frontier, where the influences of Guangdong, Yunnan, and Guizhou meet, yet a distinct identity remains deeply rooted in place.
Join Eastogo’s small-group tours, private journeys, or self-guided routes, and experience Guangxi at a deeper pace.





































