Discover the best of Arashiyama in just four hours with this efficient, private tour led by an English-speaking guide. Walk through the Bamboo Forest Street, explore the peaceful Okochi Sanso Villa, visit Tenryu-ji Temple—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and meet wild monkeys at Iwatayama Monkey Park. Includes hotel pickup and drop-off for a seamless Kyoto experience.
We will pick you up at your hotel lobby. Your guide will be waiting with a sign showing the lead traveler's name. If you are not staying at a hotel in central Kyoto, we can arrange pickup at Kyoto Station or another agreed-upon location within the city. Please let us know your preferred meeting point when booking.
Walk through Kyoto’s iconic Bamboo Grove, a serene and photogenic pathway lined with towering bamboo stalks. Early in the morning, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and capture unforgettable photos in this world-famous forest.
Discover the quiet beauty of this traditional Japanese villa, once owned by a famous film actor. Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoy sweeping views of Kyoto from the hillside, and experience a hidden gem away from the crowds.
Visit one of Kyoto’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, known for its stunning Zen garden and historical architecture. Learn about Zen Buddhism as you explore the peaceful grounds and admire the famous Sogenchi Garden designed in the 14th century.
Take in panoramic views of the Hozu River and surrounding mountains from the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge. Depending on the season, enjoy cherry blossoms, lush greenery, or vibrant autumn foliage as you stroll through scenic Arashiyama Park.
Climb a gentle hill to encounter wild Japanese macaques in their natural habitat. Once at the top, enjoy a unique opportunity to observe the monkeys up close and take in a breathtaking view of Kyoto city from above.
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