Guilin is one of China's best family destinations — the dramatic scenery captivates kids and adults alike, the caves feel like entering a fantasy world, and the gentle river rides are safe and exciting for all ages. This three-day itinerary is designed with families in mind: manageable distances, kid-friendly meal options, rest breaks built in, and activities that keep young travelers engaged and amazed.
Kids will be thrilled to see the hill that really does look like an elephant drinking from the river. Walk around the park at a relaxed pace and let children spot the elephant's trunk, body, and eye. There is a small beach area by the river where kids can play, and the park is flat and stroller-friendly.
Guilin's largest park has a small zoo where kids can see monkeys, pandas (sometimes), and birds. The park also has a cave with ancient inscriptions, wide paths for running, and plenty of shade for hot days. Rent a family electric cart to cover the large grounds easily.
Have lunch at a family-friendly restaurant near the city center. Guilin rice noodles are mild enough for kids, and most restaurants offer steamed dishes, egg-and-tomato soup, and plain rice that even picky eaters will enjoy. Ask for noodles without chili for children.
This is a guaranteed hit with kids. The cave is filled with stalactites and stalagmites lit up in rainbow colors — it feels like walking through a fairy-tale kingdom. The path is paved and safe, with handrails throughout. Guides point out formations that look like animals and characters. The cool temperature inside is a welcome break from summer heat.
The evening version of this cruise is magical for kids — the Sun and Moon Pagodas are lit up in gold and silver, bridges glow with colored lights, and traditional performers appear along the banks. The gentle boat ride is relaxing after a full day and the illuminated scenery keeps children mesmerized.