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(Show Map)From the airport:
If you want to use a bus, from the airport you first need to take a shuttle bus to the centre of Guilin (25CNY/person) please tell the driver you will get off close to train station ) or a taxi (about 100CNY). Then you must take another bus from the railway station or bus station to Yangshuo (15CNY/person) and it takes 1.5 hours.
From the nearest train station in Guilin:
You can take a bus 1.5 hours (15CNY/person), the latest leaving at 10pm. You can also take a boat on the Li River (but you must be in Guilin before 8:00am and you must book the boat ticket beforehand) and to arrive in Yangshuo takes five hours.
From Yangshuo bus station:
(1)When you arrive at the bus station, please walk down to Pan Tao Road five minutes. You will see the Post Office then turn left to West Street.(or walk down to new west street, walk a few minutes you will arrive on West Street) When you see KFC and the Bank of China on your right, turn left on the Cheng Zhong Road. Go over the bridge and turn right at the crossroad. You will see 'Backstreet café Hostel' on your left!
(2)From Yangshuo bus station exit turn right. Walk down this Die Cui Road, and turn right at the first intersection on the Cheng Zhong Road. Go straight ahead and turn left at the second crossing. On Gui Hua Road we are number 11.
(3)However, it is better to phone ahead or e-mail your arrival time so we can pick you up at the bus station.
From Guilin get a boat to yangshuo:
(1) If you get off longtou hill dock:
Please go down (south) Binjiang Rd,turn right at the third street Diecui Rd,take the second left to Guihua Rd,Walk 5 minutes,Backstreet cafe hostel is on your right.
(2)If you get off Yangshuo dock:
Please turn right (north) go up,turn left on West street,take the second right, on South Guihua Rd.Go over the Longquan bridge, turn left to Guihua Rd .Walk 3 minutes.Backstreet cafe hostel is on your right.
By the way don't trust any local guide. Sometimes they will misdirect you or let you walk a very long way.