Description
Karst Peaks & The Art of Shanshui.
Guilin’s mountains are the soul of Chinese shanshui (mountain-water) painting. This 5-day week focuses on Yangshuo and the Li River, where learners decode karst geology while seeing how local communities live with caves, rivers, and ridgelines every day.
Course Highlights
- Karst Geology 101. Expert field session on how erosion created the iconic “forest of peaks.”
- Shanshui Aesthetics. Hands-on workshop on void/substance in Chinese landscape art.
- The River Perspective. Gentle riverside trail plus village visit beyond cruise-tour routes.
- Intro to Rock. Beginner-friendly natural limestone climbing with safety-first instruction.
Weekly Itinerary
| Day | Focus | Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | Orientation | Arrival in Yangshuo and intro to karst language. |
| Tue | Field Session | Ten-Mile Gallery walk and karst formation discussion. |
| Wed | Trail & Craft | Li River trail plus landscape art or fan-making workshop. |
| Thu | Project Day | Living-cave exploration and beginner outdoor climbing. |
| Fri | Synthesis | Student gallery walk and 201-series preview. |







Lisbon guest –
This Guilin mountains week gave us exactly the right mix: gentle trails, clear geology explanations, and enough free time to process what we saw.
Auckland traveler –
The shanshui workshop made the landscape click. I stopped seeing “nice views” and started noticing composition and cultural meaning.
Toronto couple –
Beginner-friendly climbing day was surprisingly well run. Safety briefing was clear and no one felt rushed.
Singapore guest –
Li River village route felt authentic, not staged. We learned how locals actually use the cave and river spaces.
Munich photographer –
Morning mist conditions were excellent and the guide gave practical timing advice for each location.
Seoul guest –
Great pacing for mixed fitness levels. We got mountain depth without turning the week into a hardcore expedition.