Historical Overview
The hill’s name dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), when poets and scholars first documented its elephant-like silhouette. The Puxian Pagoda, perched atop the hill, was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD) as a Buddhist shrine dedicated to the bodhisattva Samantabhadra. Over millennia, the hill has inspired legends, including a myth about an elephant turned to stone by the Jade Emperor for refusing to return to heaven. In 1963, it was officially protected as a scenic spot, becoming a cornerstone of Guilin’s tourism industry.
Structural Layout
The park is centered around Elephant Trunk Hill, with key features organized along the Li River:
Water Moon Cave: A semicircular arch beneath the hill, creating a "moon through water" illusion at dusk.
Puxian Pagoda: A 13.6-meter-tall stone tower with eight sides, symbolizing the Eightfold Path of Buddhism.
Love Island: A small peninsula connected to the hill, offering panoramic views of the river and hills.
Cloud-Piercing Path: A stone staircase winding up the hill to the pagoda and observation decks.
Major Attractions
Elephant Trunk Hill: The park’s namesake, offering photo ops from the riverbank or the hilltop.
Shuiyue Cave: A natural archway where the moon’s reflection shimmers in the water.
Puxian Pagoda: Explore the Buddhist carvings and enjoy views of Guilin’s cityscape.
Love Island Park: Stroll through bamboo groves, pavilions, and sculptures celebrating love and harmony.
Shangye Ancient Ferry: A reconstructed historic crossing point on the Li River.
Elephant Eye Cave: A small grotto near the hill’s "eye," with ancient inscriptions.
Suggested Itineraries
Classic Route (1–2 hours):
Shuiyue Cave → Elephant Trunk Hill Viewpoint → Puxian Pagoda → Love Island.
Highlights: Iconic photo spots and the pagoda’s architecture.
Extended Route (3–4 hours):
Shangye Ancient Ferry → Cloud-Piercing Path → Elephant Eye Cave → Love Island Cultural Area.
Highlights: Hiking, caves, and local folklore.
Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
Morning: Classic Route + boat tour on the Li River.
Afternoon: Extended Route + tea ceremony at Love Island Pavilion.
Highlights: Immersive cultural and natural experiences.
Ticket Purchase
Online: Book via the official WeChat mini-program or travel platforms (e.g., Ctrip, Fliggy) up to 7 days in advance.
On-Site: Tickets available at the entrance, but queues may be long during peak seasons.
Prices:
Adults: ¥55 (peak season), ¥50 (off-season).
Students/Seniors: ¥27.5 (peak), ¥25 (off-season).
Free: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors, and military personnel.
Transportation
Bus: Routes 2, 16, 23, or 57 to "Elephant Trunk Hill Station."
Taxi: Direct to the park entrance (15-minute drive from Guilin city center).
Bike: Rent a shared bike and cycle along the Li River promenade.
Boat: Some Li River cruise tours include a stop at the hill.
Best Time & Tips
Peak Hours: Avoid 10 AM–3 PM; visit early (7:30–9 AM) or late (4–6 PM).
Crowds: Weekends and holidays are busiest; weekdays are ideal.
Weather: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer mild temperatures.
Essentials:
Wear comfortable shoes (steep paths and stairs).
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water.
Photography allowed (tripods prohibited in crowded areas).
Prohibited items: Drones, loudspeakers, and littering.
What is the most iconic landscape in Elephant Trunk Hill Scenic Area?
The most iconic landscape is Elephant Trunk Hill itself. It gets its name because the mountain body resembles a giant elephant standing by the river, stretching out its trunk to drink the sweet - spring water.
Can we climb to the top of Elephant Trunk Hill?
Yes, you can. There are steps on the mountain leading to various observation decks, from which you can overlook the panoramic view of Guilin City, the Lijiang River and the surrounding landscapes.
Does Elephant Trunk Hill Scenic Area require an entrance ticket now?
No, it doesn't. The scenic area is fully open to the public for free, and you can enter the park after making a reservation on your mobile phone.
What tourist facilities are there in the scenic area?
There are tourist centers, souvenir shops, snack stalls and rest areas in the scenic area. There is also a baby - care room next to the theme post office at the No.2 entrance of the scenic area, and strollers can be rented.
What are the opening hours of Elephant Trunk Hill Scenic Area?
The No.1 entrance is open from 7:00 to 18:00 (both entry and exit are allowed). The No.2 entrance is open from 7:00 to 19:00 (only exit is allowed). The No.3 entrance is open from 7:00 to 21:30 (entry is only allowed before 19:00, and both entry and exit are allowed after 19:00).