Location & Accessibility

Jerry's Guide & Driver Service is nestled in the heart of Guilin, China, right along the iconic Li River. The address might sound tricky (No. 902, Unit 1, Building 1, Lijiang Road, Guilin 541004), but don’t worry—it’s super close to major attractions. You’ll find it near Li River’s scenic banks, just a stone’s throw from famous spots like Elephant Trunk Hill and Seven Star Park.

To get here, fly into Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (about 30 km away) or take a train to Guilin Railway Station, which is only 10 minutes by car. If you’re arriving by bus, the Guilin Long-Distance Bus Station is a quick taxi ride away. For hassle-free travel, Jerry’s team offers private car pickups—perfect for avoiding crowded buses or haggling with drivers. Trust me, after a long flight, having a friendly guide wait for you with a “Welcome to Guilin” sign makes all the difference!

Natural Wonders: Li River Magic

Guilin’s beauty is all about karst mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and jaw-dropping sunsets. At Jerry’s, you’re steps away from the Li River, which winds through towering limestone peaks like a silk ribbon. Book a bamboo raft tour (they’re affordable!) and drift past scenes that look like Chinese waterpaintings.

For hikers, the nearby Xiangbi Mountain (Elephant Trunk Hill) is a must. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the river winding through the hills—it’s like a real-life postcard. Pro tip: Visit during sunrise or golden hour. The reflections of the mountains on the water? Pure magic.

If you’re up for adventure, head to Yangshuo County (an hour’s drive). Here, the Li River transforms into a playground for kayakers, rock climbers, and bikers. Jerry’s team can arrange day trips with picnics by the river. Honestly, you’ll feel like you’re in a fantasy movie!

Cultural Gems: History & Local Life

Beyond nature, Guilin buzzes with cultural charm. Stroll to Xi Street in Yangshuo, a lively pedestrian street packed with souvenir shops, street food stalls, and bars. Try bargaining for hand-painted fans or silk scarves—it’s half the fun!

For a deeper dive, visit Reed Flute Cave, where colorful stalactites light up like fairy-tale chandeliers. Jerry’s guides speak English fluently and share stories about how these caves formed over millennia. It’s like a geology lesson… but way more fun!

At night, don’t miss the Cormorant Fishing Show on the Li River. Local fishermen use trained cormorants (yes, birds!) to catch fish by lamplight. It’s ancient tradition meets performance art—kids and adults alike will be mesmerized.

Practical Perks: Comfort & Convenience

Jerry’s isn’t just about sightseeing—it’s about stress-free travel. The office has a cozy lounge area with free Wi-Fi and maps. Need a bathroom break or drink? No problem. They even offer complimentary bottled water and snacks for day trips.

Parking is a breeze if you drive. For those without cars, Jerry’s arranges private drivers with clean, air-conditioned vehicles. And if you’re traveling with kids, they provide car seats—major bonus points!

Language barriers? Non-existent. All guides are bilingual and happy to answer questions. Want to try Guilin米粉 (rice noodles)? They’ll recommend the best local joints.

Why Choose Jerry’s? A Personal Touch

Here’s the deal: Jerry’s isn’t a big-box tour company. It’s a small, locally owned business run by folks who actually grew up in Guilin. They skip the tourist traps and show you hidden gems, like secret viewpoints or family-run craft studios.

Their customizable itineraries are clutch. Want to spend hours photographing karst mountains? Done. Prefer a leisurely bike ride through rice fields? Easy. And their prices? Transparent and budget-friendly—no hidden fees for “optional” extras.

Plus, their guides aren’t just employees—they’re storytellers. They’ll chat about how Guilin’s landscape inspired Chinese paintings for centuries or share tales of emperors who visited. It’s history… but not boring!

Final Tips: Make the Most of Your Visit

  • Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) for mild weather. Summer is hot but great for river activities.
  • What to pack: Comfy shoes, sunscreen, and a good camera. Jerry’s provides umbrellas if it rains—Guilin weather can be moody!
  • Local etiquette: Be polite to vendors and mind your litter. Guilin is stunning, but let’s keep it that way!

Ready to explore? Jerry’s team is waiting to turn your Guilin trip into an unforgettable adventure. Message them today—you won’t regret it!