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How much do you usually need to bring to Yangshuo for a self-help tour in July and August? How many days does it take to go directly to Yangshuo instead of Guilin?

I stayed in Yangshuo for two months, and then I went to Dali, Kunming, Lijiang, Tengchong, Kaili and Anshun. I still think Yangshuo is good.

Accommodation: It is not recommended to stay in a hotel (I think the hotel is expensive and boring, far from Yangshuo West Street, and has no atmosphere). I think Guihua Lane is the best place to live, close to West Street, but quiet and leisurely. If you have a high demand for accommodation, you can stay at Nana Hotel, with a bathtub in the room, and you can take a bath in Guihua Lane, have some wine or tea and watch people come and go. I can't remember the house price, about 200. If the requirements are general, there are still many places to live in Guihua Lane, and the average house price is between 40 and 80. I used to stay in Sweet Hotel, 60/ night, with toilet, big bed, Internet, laundry service, and charge by weight.

Gourmet: it's cheaper to eat: a serving of Guilin rice noodles is about 3-5, and there is a famous restaurant called "skinny rice noodles" (on a line in Guihua Lane, I forgot my way, which may be part of Guihua Lane), so I went to eat it, which was ok. But I still like the rice noodle shop opposite him and two lovely female shopkeepers. The area is also famous for hairy bone fish: 35-45 yuan each, plus a side dish for two or three people (around 8 yuan). Bamboo rice is usually 10- 15, which is quite good. There is a roast chicken shop (in West Street). It's delicious, 50 yuan each, and one or two side dishes are enough for three or four people. You can hardly find a restaurant with the best environment. It's a little far from West Street, and the address is not easy to find. When you leave West Street and walk along the Lijiang River, you will see a restaurant near the Lijiang River, which seems to be called "Moon Bar" (I can't remember it clearly). When I was here, the boss seemed to be an Australian, fat in vain and not tall. Sitting on the edge of Lijiang River, looking at the landscape of Yangshuo, drinking wine and enjoying delicious food, it's great! But the wine and food here are not as cheap as the small restaurant. It seems to be wine: 15/ vial. The food depends on what you order. But the price is reasonable.

Play: You must make bamboo rafts when you go to Yangshuo. My friend and I rented a tandem bicycle (15 yuan/day) to ride to Yulong Bridge, and then took a raft to swim in the direction of Yangshuo, which could be half the distance or the whole journey. We only walked halfway and spent 120.

You can climb the Moon Mountain (if you like climbing mountains). Be sure to visit the village near Yangshuo by bike, exercise and appreciate more local customs (ask the hotel staff where to go and they will tell you).

It's very hot in July and August. You can swim or take a cold bath in the Lijiang River, and you can also bring swimsuits and pants.

I can go to West Street at night, but I personally don't like it. The bar music in West Street is particularly noisy, but each has its own advantages. You can also choose to sit down in Guihua Lane and chat and brag with other tourists. If you can speak English, that's best. Recommend Kelly Cafe, where many foreigners often sit and drink and chat, which is very comfortable.

It is a wise choice for you not to go to Guilin. There is nothing in Guilin, and Yangshuo is "the best landscape in the world". I agree with the first floor about the number of days to play. Three or four days will be enough. Day 1: Yangshuo. Look around, relax. I can go to see Sister Liu's Impression in the evening. Ordinary tickets are quite expensive. I forgot how much it was worth. Irregular ones also cost 80. It was directed by Zhang Yimou. The next day: Rent a bike to Yulong Bridge and take a bamboo raft. Day 3-4: Rent a bicycle and go to the village near Yangshuo.

So the approximate consumption of a day: accommodation: 50-200/ night,

Eating: 30-80/ day (excluding drinks),

Transportation fee: 10- 15 yuan/day (bicycle).

Subtotal: one day100-around 300 yuan. For four days, it usually costs 500- 1500 (excluding round-trip fare, tickets for Liu Sanjie's impression, and bamboo rafts). So at least get 1000 insurance (except the round-trip fare), and the extra 5000 is unnecessary. Of course, if you are going to buy some souvenirs or something, it's up to you. Things here are generally not expensive, but remember to bargain everything! ! !

It's very hot, remind you not to forget to bring your hat and sunscreen.

I talked a lot and wrote for a long time, hehe. I hope it can really help you. Have a nice trip!