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2 Days in Hangzhou: West Lake, Faxi Temple& Longjing Hike by RAV4

By Jacky's Walks
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Price is RM 2,325 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
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Overview

Discover the Soul of Hangzhou: A Private Journey Through Culture & Nature

Experience the best of Hangzhou on an intimate private tour designed for curious travelers. Begin at Leifeng Pagoda, where you'll hear the legendary Tale of the White Snake while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of West Lake. Then, explore the sacred halls and ancient Buddhist rock carvings of Lingyin Temple, a place of deep spiritual tranquility.

Your journey continues in the emerald hills of Dragon Well. Walk through misty tea terraces, meet local farmers, and learn the art of tea picking and brewing during an authentic Longjing tea tasting session.

With your own expert guide and private vehicle, you set the pace—pause for photos, ask questions, and immerse yourself fully in each moment. This personalized experience is perfect for those seeking a meaningful connection with Hangzhou's rich culture and stunning natural beauty.

Book your unforgettable cultural adventure today.

Activity location

  • Leifeng Pagoda
    • 15 Nanshan Rd, Xihu Qu,
    • 310000, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Leifeng Pagoda
    • 15 Nan Shan Lu
    • 310007, Hang Zhou Shi, Zhe Jiang Sheng, China

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Walk Through Poetry
  • Activity duration is 2 days2d
    2d
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00
Price details
RM 2,324.69 x 1 TravellerRM 2,324.69

Total
Price is RM 2,324.69

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Private transportation

Know before you book

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: West Lake
  • 8 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Leifeng Pagoda
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Discover the magic of Leifeng Pagoda, where ancient legend meets breathtaking beauty. Your experience begins with the timeless tale of the White Snake Spirit, imprisoned here for centuries. Forget strenuous climbs; a modern elevator whisks you to the top viewing decks, where you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of UNESCO World Heritage West Lake. See the "Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon" island, the graceful causeways, and the rolling green hills that embrace the scene. Then, descend into history at the pagoda's base to see its original Southern Song Dynasty foundations and learn the story of its collapse and symbolic rebirth. Inside, intricate wooden carvings and murals bring the Legend of the White Snake to life, creating a visual feast as you explore each level. This journey offers the best views in Hangzhou and a profound connection to its cultural soul.
Su Causeway
  • 30m
Su Causeway: A Scenic Masterpiece of West Lake Stroll along the legendary Su Causeway (Sū Dī), a 2.8-kilometer-long dike that slices through the heart of West Lake like a graceful ribbon. Named after the visionary Northern Song poet-governor Su Dongpo, who directed its construction to tame floods and beautify the lake, this iconic pathway is both an engineering marvel and a poetic landscape. Lined with six elegant arch bridges and flanked by weeping willows, peach trees, and lotus ponds, the causeway offers ever-changing vistas in every season. Spring is magical when pink peach blossoms and green willows create a vibrant tapestry; autumn brings golden foliage and misty lake views. Rent a bike, walk at sunrise, or join locals fishing and flying kites along this lively yet serene stretch. Don’t miss the Dawn on Su Causeway in Spring—one of West Lake’s Ten Classic Views! A perfect blend of nature, history, and Hangzhou’s laid-back charm.
Huagangguanyu Park
  • 30m
Nestled within the iconic landscape of Hangzhou's West Lake UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hua Gang Guanyu Park (Flower Creek Pond Watching Fish) is a captivating blend of natural beauty and profound cultural layers. It is distinguished by three unique elements that together tell a rich story. The centerpiece is the historic Kangxi Stele, personally inscribed by the Qing Emperor Kangxi with the characters "花港觀魚". This imperial artifact reflects the deep admiration ancient rulers held for West Lake’s beauty. The namesake pond, shimmering with crowds of vibrant koi carp, offers a scene of both lively interaction and serene harmony. Feeding these symbolically auspicious fish is a favorite visitor activity. Furthermore, the park is touched by the legacy of Lin Huiyin, the pioneering modern architect and poet. Her contributions to preserving and designing within West Lake ensure the area balances natural charm with cultural depth—making the park a peaceful yet meaningful retreat.
Three Pools Mirroring the Moon
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Welcome to one of West Lake's most iconic sights! Your adventure begins at the Huagang Guanyu码头 (pier), where you'll board a charming sightseeing boat. Enjoy a relaxing 10-15 minute cruise across the serene lake, offering stunning views of willow-lined banks and distant hills—a perfect photo opportunity! You'll arrive at Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, a man-made island paradise. Its name comes from the three elegant stone pagodas in the water. On moonlit nights, light shines through their openings, creating the illusion of multiple moons dancing on the waves—a magical scene even immortalized on the Chinese 1 Yuan note! Stroll through peaceful gardens, cross classic arched bridges, and discover pavilions perfect for contemplation. It's a beautiful blend of nature, poetry, and ancient engineering. Don't miss this unforgettable experience at the very heart of West Lake's beauty!
Xiling Seal Art Society
  • 30m
Discover the heart of Chinese traditional art at Xiling Seal Art Society, founded in 1904 and nestled peacefully on Solitary Hill beside Hangzhou’s legendary West Lake. Known as China’s most revered seal carving academy, this cultural sanctuary blends intellectual history with breathtaking natural beauty. Stroll through elegant Ming and Qing-style pavilions, admire ancient stone steles, and witness masterful seal engravings—a UNESCO-recognized intangible heritage. The society’s quiet gardens, dotted with lotus ponds and winding paths, offer panoramic views of the lake, making it a perfect escape from the city. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history lover, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, Xiling invites you to touch the soul of classical China. Don’t forget your camera—every corner tells a story! A hidden jewel where culture, nature, and spirituality unite.
Zhejiang Museum Wulin
  • 1h
Nestled on scenic Solitary Hill in West Lake, this museum offers culture amid nature. Housed in classical buildings, it showcases Zhejiang's rich history through ancient ceramics, jade, calligraphy, and paintings—including treasures from Liangzhu culture (5,000 years old). After exploring exhibits, stroll peaceful gardens with lake views or visit nearby poetic sites. Perfect for blending art, history, and Hangzhou’s natural beauty in one stop. A must-visit for cultural lovers!
Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake (Ten Scenes of West Lake)
  • 30m
As one of the Ten Classic Scenes of West Lake, Pinghu Qiuyue embodies the poetic soul of Hangzhou. Its name paints an instant picture: a flawless autumn moon glowing above the vast, mirror-like lake, merging light, water, and mountains into a dreamlike panorama. The heart of the scene is a wide lakeside terrace and an elegant white marble pavilion—perfect for pausing and gazing across the water. On still autumn nights, when the full moon rises, its reflection shimmers on the lake’s surface, creating a scene of unforgettable serenity and romance. This is more than a photo spot; it’s an experience deeply rooted in Chinese art and literature. Ancient poets wrote under this moon, and today, visitors continue to be captivated by its timeless beauty. Visit in the evening, especially during mid-autumn, and see why this view has inspired centuries of dreamers.
Bai Causeway
  • 30m
Stretch your legs and your imagination on the iconic Bai Causeway (Bái Dī), a nearly one-kilometer-long dike crossing the northern part of West Lake. Named after the beloved Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi, who governed Hangzhou and built its earliest predecessor, this tree-lined promenade is more than a path—it’s a walk through history. Flanked by swaying willows and sparkling water on both sides, the causeway connects Solitary Hill to the city outskirts, offering postcard-ready views of distant hills and passing boats. In spring, peach blossoms burst into pink blooms beside the green willows, creating a classic Chinese painting come to life. Walk or cycle gently along this flat, scenic route. Feel the breeze, watch locals fishing, and pause at the iconic Broken Bridge at its eastern end—famous for a tragic love story in Chinese folklore. Perfect for photos, relaxation, and feeling the soul of West Lake!
Day 2: Faxi&Longjing&Jiuxi
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Faxi Temple
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Nestled in the forested hills of Hangzhou, Faxi Temple is a historic 10th-century Zen Buddhist sanctuary and one of the region's revered "Tianzhu" temples. Celebrated for its deep meditation tradition and magnificent multi-level architecture from the Song Dynasty, the temple is built directly into the mountainside. Ascending the stone stairways rewards visitors with breathtaking views of traditional curved eaves set against emerald peaks—a favorite spot for photographers. The unmissable Hall of Five Hundred Arhats displays life-sized golden statues, each with distinctive expressions and poses. Remaining an active monastery where monks practice daily, its name “法喜” (Fǎxǐ) translates to “Dharma Joy,” embodying the spiritual happiness and blessings that pilgrims and visitors seek here
Shili Langdang (Northeast Gate)
  • 3h
Shili Langdang (The Ten-Li Ridge) offers Hangzhou's most breathtaking hiking experience, weaving through endless emerald Dragon Well tea terraces. This ancient stone path connects Longjing Village to the Qiantang River, offering panoramic views of rolling hills, misty valleys, and West Lake in the distance. Walk through fragrant tea plantations where farmers harvest leaves by hand, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and capture unforgettable photos of layered green fields. It’s a perfect half-day hike—moderate challenge with incredible rewards. Escape the city, immerse in nature, and finish with a fresh tea tasting in a local village. A must for nature lovers and adventurers seeking the authentic countryside beauty of Hangzhou
Jiuxi 18 Stream
  • 2h
Jiuxi Shibajian (Nine Creeks and Eighteen Gullies) is a hidden paradise for nature lovers—a serene, flat walking path meandering through tea fields, ancient trees, and shallow streams. Follow stone steps that cross bubbling creeks eighteen times—you might even take off your shoes and wade through the clear, cool water! Bamboo forests, mossy rocks, and the sound of birds create a magical atmosphere far from the city crowds. It’s an easy, family-friendly adventure that feels like a natural foot massage. Connect your walk to Longjing tea plantations or the Qiantang River for a longer hike. Perfect for cooling off in summer and enjoying peaceful woodland beauty any time of year. A true natural escape!

Location

Activity location

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    Leifeng Pagoda
    • 15 Nanshan Rd, Xihu Qu,
    • 310000, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Leifeng Pagoda
    • 15 Nan Shan Lu
    • 310007, Hang Zhou Shi, Zhe Jiang Sheng, China

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