
Nandan is a historical county in Guangxi, known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area has long been a hub for farming and local industries, with scenic rivers and ancient sites.
Nandan is located in Hechi, Guangxi. You can reach Nandan by bus or taxi from Hechi city center. Public buses also serve the area.
The area is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is milder and the landscapes are at their most beautiful.
There is no general entrance fee for visiting Nandan itself. However, specific attractions like boat rides or guided tours may have fees, which can be paid onsite.
Booking tickets in advance is not required for most areas. However, for special tours or during peak seasons, it is recommended to book a few days ahead.
A visit typically takes 3 to 5 hours, depending on the activities you wish to do, such as hiking, boat rides, or visiting local caves.
Guided tours are available, mostly in Chinese, though some English-speaking guides can be arranged on request for specific tours.
The best photography spots are along the riverbanks, near the caves, and from the mountain trails overlooking Nandan.
Start with a boat ride along the river, followed by a hike to the nearby caves and waterfalls. Finish your visit with a walk through a local village or a cultural site.
Currently, there are no organized night tours or light shows, but special cultural performances may take place during festivals.
Nandan is less crowded on weekdays and during the off-peak seasons like winter. Weekends and public holidays tend to attract more visitors.
Basic facilities are available, including public toilets, small food stalls, and rest areas along the river and scenic spots. Souvenir shops are also scattered throughout the area.
Most areas are accessible, but some hiking trails and caves may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It's best to check accessibility options ahead of time.
Cash is commonly used, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Some places may accept credit cards.
There are several local restaurants serving Guangxi cuisine, including rice noodles and fish dishes. Cafes offering tea and snacks are also available near popular spots.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available, and some restaurants also provide halal food options for Muslim visitors.
There are several guesthouses and hotels near Nandan. For more luxury options, you may need to stay in Hechi city center.
Nearby attractions include the Hechi city area, the Rongshui River, and the famous Detian Waterfall, all of which are great to visit on the same day.
Souvenir shops in Nandan offer local handicrafts, woven items, herbal teas, and traditional Guangxi products.
Taxis and buses are available for further travel, or you can hire a private car for longer trips to nearby areas in Hechi or Guangxi.