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Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004

Open quoteFed up with the climbing wall at your local indoor sports center? Then make haste for the village of Yangshuo, in China's Guangxi province. With its undulating fairy-tale peaks, snaking rivers and emerald rice paddies, there can be few finer places to dangle from the end of a nylon rope—and that's why Yangshuo is fast emerging as China's rock-climbing capital. You don't have to be Spider-Man either: local operators now cater to everyone from school kids to corporate groups.

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China Climb, tel: (86-773) 881 1033, is the oldest climbing club in town and boasts an exemplary safety record. It offers everything from half-day "sampler" expeditions ($25) to tailor-made trips, including hotel accommodation and flights. There are currently about 120 fixed climbing routes established, suitable for all abilities from complete beginner to seasoned pro. And at the end of a hard day's climb, you can relax with a cold beer while sampling the light-but-spicy local cuisine at one of the village cafés.

Done with scaling peaks? Then try kayaking down the Li River (also with China Climb) or hire a bicycle and head out on your own. There are lots of spectacular hikes in the vicinity, too. The Outside Inn, tel: (86-773) 881 7109, in Chao Long village, just 5 kilometers from Yangshuo, is a great place to base yourself for these: a path into the hills begins outside the gate. You can also explore the countryside with a "farmer-guide" whose tours include lunch in his or her own home (don't worry about finding these guides—they'll approach you). Whatever you choose, be warned: this countryside is so captivating, you'll be planning a return trip before the first one's done.Close quote

  • Katherine Tanko
  • For outdoors fun, head for the hills of Yangshuo, China
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