Immerse yourself in Arashiyama's stunning landscapes with our inclusive walking tour. Encounter playful macaques, stroll through the enchanting Bamboo Grove, and discover secret wonders. Experience the heart of Kyoto's natural and cultural heritage in one unforgettable adventure.
Set forth on a thrilling journey on foot through the enchanting realm of Arashiyama, guided by a seasoned local who will illuminate the area's hushed secrets and hidden wonders.
Our meticulously curated Arashiyama walking tour offers a riveting fusion of untouched nature, age-old cultural traditions, and interactive adventures. Begin your journey in the heart of the calming Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a realm of serenity that transports you to a world away from bustling city life. From here, venture towards the sacred UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Tenryuji Temple, steeped in history and cultural significance.
As you journey deeper into Arashiyama, the vivid and lively hues of the Kimono Forest await you. Its riotous colour stands in stark contrast to the tranquil bamboo groves, a testament to the area's diverse appeal. Next on the tour, we cross the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, an emblem of Arashiyama that echoes the traditions of the past while standing strong in the present.
The final official stop on our tour is the intriguing Arashiyama Monkey Park. Here, you can immerse yourself in interactive wildlife encounters, an experience sure to make lasting memories. But the journey doesn't end here. We also have in store a handful of secretive spots, known only to the locals and us, which we're thrilled to unveil to you. Each turn on this tour offers you a fresh perspective, perfectly encapsulating the authentic Arashiyama experience.
Wandering Through the Bamboo Grove
Nestled in the peaceful outskirts of Kyoto lies the mesmerizing Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. This captivating forest, famous for its towering, lush bamboo stalks that dance with the wind, radiates tranquility. This ethereal sanctuary, casting a mesmerizing, verdant glow when the sunlight filters through, provides an idyllic retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Symbolizing Japan's enduring beauty, it invites you to savor an extraordinary visual delight.
Morning Visits to Tenryuji Temple
Serving as an important landmark of Zen Buddhism in Kyoto's Arashiyama district, the Tenryuji Temple, founded in 1339, is steeped in history. Its main feature, the beautifully designed Sogenchi Garden, amplifies the temple's allure. The temple's status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site underlines its rich cultural and historical contributions.
The Vivid Kimono Forest
At the heart of Randen Arashiyama Station in Kyoto, the Kimono Forest stands as an artistic marvel. With roughly 600 poles filled with vibrant kimono fabrics, this art installation lights up from within, creating a magical spectacle, particularly at dusk. The installation not only adds a touch of splendor to the scenic Arashiyama district but also pays homage to the local traditional textile industry.
Crossing the Togetsukyo - The Moon Crossing Bridge
Marking the Arashiyama district of Kyoto is the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge or "Moon Crossing Bridge". Overlooking the Hozu River, this scenic bridge, reconstructed in the 1930s, has a history dating back several centuries. The bridge, framed by picturesque landscapes, offers an awe-inspiring view of the river, mountains, and nearby parks, making it a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike.
Interaction at the Monkey Park Iwatayama
The Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama, a notable attraction in Kyoto's Arashiyama district, is home to over 100 Japanese macaque monkeys. This park grants visitors a rare chance to observe these free-roaming animals up close in their natural habitat. A short uphill hike rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of Kyoto and a unique chance to interact with playful monkey troops. To ensure safety, visitors must adhere to certain guidelines. Moreover, a rest area near the peak allows visitors to purchase food for feeding these fascinating creatures.
1. What is included in the tour package?
Our tour package includes guided walks through Bamboo Grove and Monkey Park, along with admission to Monkey Park. It also includes visits to several secret locations that we have handpicked for a unique experience. All entry fees for these spots are included in the package.
2. Is the tour suitable for children?
While we do not restrict children from participating in the tour, please note that some locations are not stroller accessible, and infant seats are not available. Infants must not sit on laps during the tour.
3. Is there any provision for food and water during the tour?
While we do not provide food and water as part of the tour, we recommend carrying your own. There are also several spots along the tour where you can purchase food and beverages.
4. Is it safe to interact with the monkeys at Monkey Park?
Yes, it is safe to observe the monkeys at Monkey Park. However, visitors are asked to follow certain safety rules, which our guides will explain before the visit.
5. What should I wear for the tour?
Considering that the tour involves a hike to Monkey Park, we highly recommend that you wear footwear that's comfortable for walking. Additionally, consider the weather forecast for the tour day while deciding your attire.
Enchanting Realm: The tour takes participants on a thrilling journey through the enchanting realm of Arashiyama, revealing its hushed secrets and hidden wonders.
Fusion of Nature and Culture: The tour offers a unique blend of untouched nature, age-old cultural traditions, and interactive adventures, providing a holistic experience of Arashiyama.
Secretive Spots: In addition to the official stops, the tour unveils a few secret locations known only to the locals and the guides, providing a fresh perspective and an authentic Arashiyama experience.
Inclusions: The tour package covers guided walks through the Bamboo Grove and Monkey Park, admission to Monkey Park, and visits to the secret locations, with all necessary entry fees included.
Considerations: Participants should be prepared for walking and hiking, as some locations may not be accessible by wheelchairs or strollers. The tour is also not suitable for infants to sit on laps.
Recommendations: Sturdy walking shoes are recommended for comfort during the hike to Monkey Park, and carrying some cash for expressing gratitude to the guide's excellent service is suggested.
Cancellation Policy: Participants should be aware of the cancellation policy, as cancellation within one day or less prior to the event incurs a 100% cancellation fee.
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This booking is non-refundable.
Begin your journey in the heart of the calming Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a realm of serenity that transports you to a world away from bustling city life.
Venture towards the sacred UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Tenryuji Temple, steeped in history and cultural significance.
The vivid and lively hues of the Kimono Forest await you. Its riotous colour stands in stark contrast to the tranquil bamboo groves, a testament to the area's diverse appeal.
Cross the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, an emblem of Arashiyama that echoes the traditions of the past while standing strong in the present.
Home to over 100 Japanese macaque monkeys, this park grants visitors a rare chance to observe these free-roaming animals up close in their natural habitat.