Summary This custom itinerary is designed to offer you the city of Guilin which is regarded as the best of natural scenery and the unique Yunnan Province with the most diverse minority custom. Spend a day exploring the fabulous Li River and then another to the famous rice terraces and Zhuang and Yao minority villages in Longsheng beyond Guilin. Our Yunnan trip is a wonderful combination of scenery and ethnic culture. The legendary Kingdom of Shangri La with Tibetan culture, one of the world's cultural heritages-Lijiang Old Town with Naxi culture and scenic Dali with the beautiful stories of Bai people. Spectacular landscapes and exotic ethnic minority tribes await you as you stepback into the Southwest part of China. Features In-depth observation of original Southwestern locals Fine Selected hotels at wide range of choices for your comfort Comprehensive and unique program Knowledgeable guides, experienced drivers and vans in good-condition
Day 01 Arrival, Guilin(No meals)
Arrive in Guilin, your gateway city of this tour. Be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Free at leisure for the rest of the day.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Located 259 miles northwest of Guangzhou (about one hour flight), Guilin is world-famous for its serene landscape, Karsts limestones formations, mist-covered hills and bamboo groves. Meanwhile it is the home to more than ten ethnic groups, such as Han, Zhuang, Miao, Yao, Hui and Dong. On the way from airport to your hotel, you see dozens of pretty hills everywhere in the city of Guilin. It is a city of hills and green trees and boasts one of the most photographed areas of China. After a good rest in a comfortable hotel TCT recommended, you are ready for the incoming exciting tour with full energy.
Day 02 Guilin--Yangshuo--Guilin (B/L)
Depart from hotel in the morning and be transferred to the Pier for Li River Cruise(about 4 hours and the lunch will be served on board). Savor the fairy-tale scenery when sail down the meandering river to Yangshuo. Be transferred back to Guilin in the late afternoon. Optional Banquet of Rice Noodle and Longji Minority Show are available.
[ Itinerary Description ]
A double-decker cruiser will wait for your coming in the pier. The landscape from Guilin to Yangshuo is the masterpiece of nature. The Li River, the mother river of Guilin, belongs to the pearl River System, and is one of the inland rivers with the best water quality in China, as well as the representative of the landscapes of Guilin. The crystal water, picturesque mountains, peaceful farm field, hard-working fishmen and wondering water buffalos compose a poem of Guilin scenery and life. The cruiser floating on the river makes you in an unreal dream. After about four hours' sailing, the one-thousand-year-old Yangshuo Town comes into sight. Then disembark and browse around this small oriental but western-influenced town. The West Street earns its name since almost everyone in West Street can speak fluent English and every restaurant or bar offer menus in several languages. You will feel no boarder and distance here and fall in love with the town at the first sight. Moreover, it is flanked by small shops and vendor stands selling different kinds of souvenirs, which are the best gifts for your friends and relatives. In the late afternoon, drive back to Guilin to finish today's fantasy tour.
Guilin Rice Noodles, which can be either in the shape of round or flat, are the most popular snack in Guilin. If you want to know Guilin's culture deeply, you are recommended to choose Banquet of Rice Noodle as your optional dinner. The thing that sets one dish apart from another is the soup, which is made of pork, steak, Lo Han Kuo, and other seasonings. Depending on different kinds of ingredients used in the soup, rice noodles can be divided into vegetable, three-fresh, original soup, spicy and sour, beef, and horse meat ones.
Day 03 Guilin --Longsheng (B/L/D)
Depart from hotel in the morning and drive to Longsheng to visit Longji Rice Terrace and Ping'an Zhuang Village. Stay overnight at Longsheng.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Drive 110km to Longji area, which will take about two and a half hours. Not far, but it should go up and down the mountains. The area is filled with ranges of hills known for its amazing rice terraces that covered. With a history more than 700 years, the spot is not just an attraction nowadays but still being used for growing rice by Yao and Zhuang villagers. When it gets to the Entry, another 40 minutes' walking up will be involved. The rice terraces are much prettier after the raining, fog or while it has been harvested. So be patient when the weather is not so perfect. It will be a great thing to see how the villager to make the mountain arable. The Chinese lunch and dinner will be served at local restaurant and stay overnight in the hostel.
Day 04 Longsheng--Guilin(B/L)
In the morning, drive back to Guilin from Longsheng. Then visit Reed Flute Cave and Elephant Trunk Hill which is regarded as the symbol of Guilin.
[ Itinerary Description ]
What you read before about Guilin is its beautiful landscape, spectacular pointed mountains, winding rivers and unique limestone rock formation. In fact, you find the beauty of Guilin fails the words. The Reed Flute Cave is named after a certain kind of reed grown near the carve gate, which is used for making a flute instrument. There are too many things for your eyes to take in. The natural beauty of a large amount of stalactites and stalagmites with their endless variety of remarkable scenes in the cave could undoubtedly evoke breathless admiration from you. Thus, the cave is highly praised as the Huge Art Palace of the Nature. Then you return to the downtown city to visit the Elephant Trunk Hill, the symbol of Guilin. Looking from a far distance, you see an elephant-like hill stand majestically at the confluence of the Li River and Yang River. Arching its long trunk into the river, this seeming elephant sucks water ceaselessly, lifelike in shape and full of energy in posture.
Day 05 Guilin--Kunming (B/L)
The morning is free on your own arrangement. Then be transferred to the airport for the fight to Kunming. Free at leisure for the rest of the day.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Kunming is the capital city of Yunnan Province. With a history more than 2,400 years, it owes its importance to the fact that it was the gateway to the celebrated Silk Road that facilitated trade with Tibet, Sichuan, Myanmar and India. The city enjoys a pleasant climate and does its best to live up to its title of the City of Eternal Spring. Its alluring highland scenery, bewitching Karsts landform, varied and exotic habitats and customs, places of historical interest can be found at major scenic spots. Besides, Kunming is the focal point of Yunnan minority culture with 26 ethnic groups like Bai, Dai, Miao in the area. Each group has its own featured festivals.
Day 06 Kunming -- Dali (B/L/D)
Be transferred to the airport for a short flight to Dali, the ancient political, economic and cultural center of Yunnan area. Upon arrival, visit Dali Ancient Town and Three Pagodas, the symbol of the history of Dali.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Dali is located in the northwest of Yunnan Province, and it has the population of Han, Hui, Bai, Yi and Tibetan. In ancient times, Dali is the political, economic, and cultural center of Yunnan area. As a result, Dali is the cradle of traditional culture of Yunnan, best represented by the Three Pagodas. The history of Dali can be dated back to 1382 during the Ming Dynasty, and the city has been listed among the top historical cities of China since 1982. With a sub-tropical monsoon climate, it has sunshine of 2,276 hours annually and not much difference between four reasons.
Dali Ancient Town, 13km away from Xiaguan, nests between Mt. Cangshan and Erhai Lake. The town layout was uniform with five main streets from south to north and eight main streets from east to west, while marketplaces were neatly arranged within the city. The Bai's traditional houses with gray-green roof tiles, peculiar workshops, temples, schools and churches are scattered. Traditional marble artworks, like pencil vases, striped screens, and variety of woven handicrafts are laid on the both sides of the streets. Unlike any other cities in China, Dali is endowed with the distinctive feel by traditional Bai people's houses, its grand city wall, marvelous scenery and brilliant red camellias.
Three Pagoda, located about 1 km northwest of Dali Ancient City, has a history over 1,800 years. It is the symbol of Dali, and the witness of the development of Buddhism in the area. The main pagoda is 69 meters high, while the other lower two previously could be climbed by ladder from the inside. Three Pagodas together with Zhaozhou Bridge in Hebei Province and Great Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an are known as the three curiosities of Chinese ancient architecture. Study of Three Pagodas and the cultural relics excavated at the site will provide important data in exploring the history, religion and art of the region.
Day 07 Dali (B/L)
Be transferred to the pier and embark the Erhai Cruiser after breakfast. Erhai Lake is one of the seven biggest fresh water lakes in China. Disembark (about 4 hours later) in the afternoon, then visit Butterfly Spring and Xizhou Bai's Houses (Yan's Courtyard included) where you can see what the Bai people's houses like.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Erhai Lake is the largest lake second to Dianchi in Kunming and one of the seven biggest fresh water lakes in China. The name means the sea with the shape of an ear in Chinese. In those sunny days, the crystal water of the lake and the snow mantled Mt. Cangshan radiate with each other. This beautiful scene is commonly described as silver Cangshan and jade Erhai. The surrounding isles, temples and villages of Erhai Lake are also worth visiting. The Golden Shuttle Island and the nearby fishing community of Bai people with the attractive Bai's culture and lifestyle do deserve a visit. You also get the chance to try the Three Courses Tea of Bai people on the isles.
Locates 27km south of Dali Ancient Town, Butterfly Spring was named as the spring rises to form a pool which was shaped by the dense leaves. Above the pool there is an ancient tree known as the Butterfly Tree, because its fragrant blossom attracts thousands of butterflies in the short interval of spring turns to summer. These colorful creatures fly around the pool and settle on the tree in great clusters as they sip the nectar from the blossoms. This spectacular sight has given rise to a local festival when Bai people gather around the tree on 15 April for the Butterfly Meet. Then the youth will seek to engage with their loves.
The Bai's houses are much in evidence at Xizhou, 18km north of Dali. Green mountains. Winding creeks and fertile land make people here a lyrical and carefree life. The history of Xizhou dates back to the Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD). At that time, it was called the city of Dali. It was later conquered by General Shi Wansui during the Sui Dynasty, so it also enjoys the name of Shicheng. People nowadays regard Xizhou as a town famous for the Bai culture. The old houses and streets are well preserved. Visitors may still find traces of past glory. The houses of local residents are characterized by a traditional Chinese rectangular courtyard with a screen wall facing the gate. On the screen wall there usually are four Chinese characters reading 'Qingbai Shijia' (innocent family) or 'Ziqi Donglai' (Auspicious air comes from the East). Around them are landscape paintings and decorations with colors in profusion. The doors and windows are full of grills with auspicious paintings.
Day 08 Dali -- Lijiang (B/L/D)
Be transferred to Lijiang(176km, about 4 hours) in the morning and visit Lijiang Ancient Town to walk down the cobblestone streets over 700 years and see the Naxi way of life which chaned little over time.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Lying in a broad and fertile valley dominated by the snow-mantled peaks of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang was founded as Dayan, a large Naxi settlement first built during the Southern Song Dynasty eight centuries ago. Once you are in Lijiang, a small and quiet city newly constructed outside the ancient town, you'll find hard to return to the hustle and bustle of the large cities and can not wait to explore the ancient town.
Lijiang Ancient Town is a well-preserved one known for Naxi people's brilliant culture. With a history more han 800 years, the town was firstly built at the interval of the Song Dynasty changed to the Yuan Dynasty, and occupies an area of 3.8 square kilometers. It is built alongside the lie of mountains and the flow of rivers with the ancient water-supply system which still in use today, providing a vary precious sample of the research on ancient architecture. As a result of the multi-culture and the progress of Naxi ethnic group, the buildings in town incorporate the best parts of the architectural traits of Han, Bai and Tibetan into the unique Naxi style. The layout of the town is free and flexible, the houses are close and diverse and the lanes are narrow and meandering. Along the both side of the lanes, there are shops selling superb handicrafts. Here you also have the chance to trace the Ancient Tea-Horse Road.
Day 09 Lijiang (B/L)
In the morning drive about half an hour to visit Jade Dragon Sown Mountain (cable car and green vans available in the scenic area). After lunch, visit Yufeng Temple and Baisha Mural in the ancient capital of Naxi Kingdom in Baisha village.
[ Itinerary Description ]
It will take about half an hour to reach Jade Dragon Sown Mountain which is located at 15km north of Lijiang Ancient Town. It is the southernmost glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, consisting of 13 peaks with the highest one at an altitude of 5,600 meters. Looking from the town, the mountain resembles a jade dragon lying in the clouds, hence the name. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is a sanctuary for rare animals and wild plants. About one fourth of all the plant species in China can be found here and 20 primeval forest communities shelter a big family of 400 types of trees and 30 kinds of animals which are protected by the state. These species living in different temperature levels create different kinds of views of the mountain. The peaks of the mountain are covered by snow all year around and gain the name of natural glacier museum. You can find rivers and pools formed by the thawed snow flowing along the valley and through the forests.
Continue our visiting after lunch. First built in 1756, Yufeng Temple is located at the southern foot of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, 13km from Lijiang Ancient Town. The temple is surrounded by the flourishing forest and river with the snow mountain at its back. It displays a distinctive architectural style of Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Taoism and local Naxi Dongba Religion. It is also the witness of the peaceful coexistence of multinational cultures and religions. Today it still plays an important role in local residents religious life.
Baisha Mural is located at Baisha Villages, 10km north of Lijiang Ancient Town. Although the traditional houses do not look impressive, the place was the cradle of Naxi people and ancient capital of Naxi Kingdom. The valuable mural are protected inside Dabaoji Palace and the colored glaze temples. The originality and figures of the mural reflect the different religious cultures and artistic forms of Buddhism, Lamaism, Taoism and local Naxi Dongba religion's development into Naxi School. Each painting includes at least one hundred portraits are not only Buddha but also ordinary people such as bureaucrats, criminals and so on. Many of the scenes and subjects are drawn from people's daily life showing fishing, riding horses, weaving, dancing and casting iron. The photography is forbidden.
Day 10 Lijiang -- Shangri La(B/L/D)
In the morning drive about 178km to Shangri La, which will take about 4 hours. It's a place with stunning scenery, the azure sky and the hospitality of unsophisticated people. Visit Dukezong Ancient Town upon arrival.
[ Itinerary Description ]
The town of Shangri La has gain the current name in 2001 by Chinese authorities. With the endless miles waiting to be discovered, this region offers unique hiking and trekking advantages who making journey down to northern Yunnan. At an altitude of 3,200 meters, Shangri La is the start point of the Tibetan world in northern Yunnan. The small town once was the frontier trading post on the doorstep of Tibet.
Dukezong Ancient Town is located at the southeast corner of Shangri La, meaning the town of moonlight in Tibetan language. Dukezong was built against the mountain according to the Utopia in Buddhism. With a history more than 1,329 years, its bumpy roads paved by large stones has so many stories waiting to be uncovered.
Day 11 Shangri La(B/L)
Today should be started off earlier from hotel in the morning. First drive to visit Songzanlin Lamasery-the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yunnan, then visit Potatso National Park (green vans available in scenic area) after lunch.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Not far away from the town of Shangri La(5km),is the largest Tibetan Buddhist lamasery in Yunnan and one of the 13 large lamaseries in the Kangzang region (the join area of Tibet, Yunnan and Sichuan ). Constructed in 1679, it took about three years to complete. Built against the mountain with a magnificent appearance, Songzanlin is a faithful imitation of the Potala Palace in Lhasa Tibet. The most famous treasures in the lamasery are the eight gold-covered sculptures of Sakyamuni, bronze sculptures, the Ganzur scriptures hand-written in liquid gold, gold lamps, and many exquisite gilded silver incense burners.
Potatso National Park is located 22km away from the town, which will take about half an hour's driving. As China's first national park, consists of two lakes- Shudu hu and Bita hai, the distance between takes about half an hour's driving by green van. Shudu hu is the lake in the shape of boot, and Bita hai is the highest lake in Yunnan. Both two are famous for the limpid water and beautiful scenery. There are virgin forests including century-old pines, cypresses and birches around the lakes, in which the water is crystal clear and blue. In Bita hai there is an islet covered by cedars and azaleas. In spring, when the withered azalea flowers fall into the lake and are eaten by fish, the fish seem to be unconscious and almost drunk. They then float on the surface with their abdomen facing the sky. The whole park is an intact natural reserve of various species of flora and fauna as well as the lifestyle of its residents, so you also can see villages there. The green toilets are scattered in the area and planks were built around the lakes for visitors who would like to have a walk.
Day 12 Shangri La--Kunming (B/L)
Fly back to Kunming and take a visit of Western Hill, Dragon Gate and the Village of Ethnic Culture.
[ Itinerary Description ]
It will cost about one hour to fly from Shangri La to Kunming.
Beside the Dianchi Lake, the Village of Ethnic Culture is about 8km from the city proper, and faces the Western Hill across the lake. The hill stretches along more than 40 km (25 miles) of Dianchi Lake and rise to an altitude of 2,350m (7,710 feet). The local people gave the Western Hill the nickname, Sleeping Beauty Hills. The panoramic views are unforgettably beautiful and you will certainly want to bring your camera to capture these glorious scenes. Dragon Gate is the steepest spot in the Western Hill and well worth climbing up the winding old stone stairs because the view is spectacular. When standing at Dragon Gate and seeing the splendid views, you cannot but feel awe-inspired by the vision, dedication, and reverence for nature and the people who created this walkway.
In the Village 25 villages are meant to the built for each of the 25 ethnic minorities in Yunnan, now some of them are still under construction. In the Nationality Song and Dance Hall you can watch the song and dance performances given by minorities. At the Plaza of Unity of Nationalities, in fact it is something like an arena theatre, you can watch not only the song and dance performances, quite different from those you watch in the Nationality Song and Dance Hall, but also the Asian Elephants Show. In the evening the Water-Screen Film will surely make you forget to go back.
Day 13 Departure, Kunming (B)
Free at leisure until be transferred to the airport for the return flight or the flight to the next stop.
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TCT Optional Local Specialties & Night Shows:
City
Local Specialties
Nights Shows
Guilin
Banquet of Rice-noodle
Longji Minority Dance
Kunming
Dian(Yunnan) Cuisine
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Lijiang
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Concert of Naxi Ancient Music
TCT Recommended Hotels:
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Standard Hotels
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Deluxe Hotels
Guilin
Universal Hotel Guilin
Bravo Hotel Guilin
Sheraton Hotel Guilin
Longsheng
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Kunming
Jinjiang Hotel
Kunming Hotel
Bank Hotel
Dali
Landscape Hotel Dali
Asia Star Hotel Dali
Regent Hotel Dali
Lijiang
Sanhe Hotel
Lijiang Jiannanchun Hotel
Lijiang Guanfang Hotel
Shangri La
Shiner Hotel
Holy Palace Hotel
Tianjieshenchuan Hotel
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Standard hotels
First Class hotels
Deluxe hotels
Standard Class Hotels
Low Season
Shoulder Season
High Season
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Twin
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246
1287
254
1287
254
6-9 pax
1539
280
1550
291
1550
291
2-5 pax
1900
280
1911
291
1911
291
1 pax
3123
3144
3144
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1337
327
1382
349
1404
371
6-9 pax
1659
400
1681
422
1703
444
2-5 pax
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400
2042
422
2064
444
1 pax
3362
3406
3450
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Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Above 10 pax
1495
485
1550
517
1618
584
6-9 pax
1825
566
1873
614
1906
647
2-5 pax
2186
566
2234
614
2267
647
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