Which is better, Lijiang River Bamboo Raft or Yulong River Bamboo Raft?

I believe many friends who are visiting Guilin Yangshuo for the first time know that bamboo raft drifting here is quite famous, such as Lijiang River bamboo raft and Yulong River bamboo raft. But these two bamboo rafts are definitely not all you need to go to. So, which one to choose? Which is better, Lijiang River bamboo raft or Yulong River bamboo raft? Let’s take a look with me below!

1. Actually, about which is better, Lijiang River bamboo raft or Yulong River bamboo raft, I really can’t tell. But both bamboo rafts definitely have their own characteristics. However, if I were to choose, I really want to try both. Of course, if time allows, after all, only kids choose one option!

Which is better, Lijiang River Bamboo Raft or Yulong River Bamboo Raft?

2. And the most important thing is, Lijiang River bamboo raft and Yulong River bamboo raft are not in conflict, you can go to both. After all, the experience is different and the scenery along the way is unique. Yulong River is manually propelled, two people per raft, the water surface is very calm, and it is crystal clear. On this journey, you can see the beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers and fields, which is very artistic. As the bamboo raft slowly drifts, there is a feeling of returning to nature, very comfortable.

Which is better, Lijiang River Bamboo Raft or Yulong River Bamboo Raft?

3. Lijiang River bamboo raft is four people per raft, the water level is deeper, and the current is faster, so it is faster than Yulong River bamboo raft, which is a motorized bamboo raft. Drifting down the river on the Lijiang River, you can truly feel the beauty of “the boat travels on the green waves, and people are in the painting”. However, I would like to remind you here that during the bamboo raft drifting, if you see beautiful scenery, be sure to take pictures quickly, because this is a one-way trip, so once you miss it, you won’t be able to take pictures!

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