Tour Style: Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through Yunnan, exploring breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Begin in Kunming with the otherworldly Stone Forest, serene Yuantong Temple, and charming Green Lake Park. Travel to Dali to see the majestic Three Pagodas, cruise Erhai Lake, and wander Dali Ancient Town. Discover Xizhou Ancient Town and Zhoucheng’s tie-dye tradition en route to Shangri-La, where you’ll explore Pudacuo National Park, Songzanlin Monastery, and Dukezong Ancient Town. Marvel at Tiger Leaping Gorge and the First Bend of the Yangtze before strolling Lijiang Old Town. Conclude with Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Blue Moon Valley, and the ancient Baisha murals.
| Duration | 3 Days, 2 Nights |
|---|---|
| Attractions | Kunming, Dali, Shangri-La, Lijiang |
| Pick-up Point | Your hotel, train station or airport |
| Finishing Point | Your hotel, train station or airport |
| Customizable | Absolutely! |
| Payment Types | Cash, Wire, Paypal, WesternUnion, Wechat, Alipay, Bank transfer |
| Available | Daily |
Place&Transport:KunmingToday's Activities:Green Lake Park, Yunnan Military Academy, Wenlin StreetAccommodation:4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotelsMeal:Our local guide will recommend popular local restaurants based on real-time traffic and your preferences, letting you enjoy authentic local cuisine away from touristy restaurants.
Upon your arrival in Kunming, you will be warmly greeted at the airport, train station, or hotel lobby by your friendly local guide, who will be holding a clearly marked“Your Way Holiday”sign for easy recognition.
You’ll then be transferred to your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
As you travel through the city, your guide will introduce you to Kunming’s unique character as the “Spring City”, famed for its mild climate, blooming flowers all year round, and its role as the gateway to Yunnan’s diverse landscapes and cultures.
You’ll also hear stories of how Kunming has long been a hub of the Ancient Southern Silk Road, connecting China to Southeast Asia, and how its blend of Han, Yi, Bai, and Hui influences have shaped the city’s architecture, cuisine, and festivals.
Upon arrival at your hotel, your guide will assist with check-in and provide practical tips on the journey ahead, ensuring you are comfortable and ready to begin exploring the vibrant capital of Yunnan.
After settling in, your exploration begins at Green Lake Park, one of Kunming’s most beloved public spaces.
Known locally asCuihu Park, it is a tranquil oasis surrounded by willow-lined paths, lotus ponds, and traditional pavilions.
In winter, flocks of black-headed seagulls migrate from Siberia to rest here, creating a lively spectacle as locals and visitors alike feed them by the lakeside.
In summer, the park transforms into a sea of green with blooming lotus flowers and shaded walkways.
Throughout the year, you’ll see Kunming residents practicing tai chi, playing traditional instruments, or dancing in open squares, offering a glimpse into local daily life.
The park is also adjacent to Yunnan University, making it a hub of youthful energy, with students strolling, sketching, or gathering under the trees.
Walking here gives you both a natural retreat and a cultural insight, making it the perfect first stop to embrace Kunming’s leisurely charm.
Next, a short walk will take you toYunnan University, one of China’s most beautiful campuses.
Founded in 1922, the university boasts a rich history and a serene environment that blends traditional Chinese architecture with Western influences from its early academic ties abroad.
In autumn, the tree-lined avenues turn golden as ginkgo leaves blanket the ground, creating a picturesque scene beloved by photographers and students alike.
The campus is dotted with classical buildings, quiet courtyards, and shaded study corners where you can sense the academic spirit that has thrived here for over a century.
It’s not only a place of learning but also a cultural landmark, where the mix of historic structures and lush greenery reflects the harmony between knowledge and nature.
A leisurely stroll through Yunnan University provides a deeper appreciation of Kunming’s intellectual atmosphere and offers a refreshing contrast to the bustling city streets.
In the afternoon, you will visit theYunnan Military Academy, an important historical site often referred to as the “Huangpu of the Southwest.” Established in 1909 during the late Qing Dynasty, the academy trained many notable military leaders who later played key roles in China’s modern history, particularly during the Republic of China era.
Today, the preserved complex features classrooms, dormitories, and training grounds that showcase early 20th-century military education.
Walking through the museum halls, you’ll find photographs, weapons, uniforms, and documents that vividly illustrate the academy’s role in shaping China’s military modernization.
Beyond the historical exhibits, the architecture itself is fascinating, combining Qing-style courtyards with Western military design influences.
Visiting this site not only provides insights into Kunming’s strategic importance but also paints a broader picture of China’s turbulent path toward modernization in the last century.
Afterwards, take a leisurely stroll alongWenlin Street, a lively neighborhood just outside Yunnan University.
Often considered Kunming’s “cultural corner,” this street is filled with quaint coffee shops, secondhand bookstores, teahouses, and boutique craft stores.
Here, the laid-back vibe of university life blends seamlessly with Kunming’s creative energy.
You can sip a cup of Yunnan-grown coffee, browse through shelves of books both old and new, or pick up locally made handicrafts.
Wenlin Street is also known for its small art galleries and performance spaces, where local artists often showcase photography, painting, and music.
It’s a favorite hangout spot for students and young travelers who come for its unique blend of culture and modernity.
Exploring Wenlin Street offers a different side of Kunming—less about grand landmarks and more about the city’s everyday cultural heartbeat.
In the evening, your day concludes with a visit to Jinma Night Market, one of Kunming’s most vibrant food and shopping areas.
As the sun sets, the market comes alive with rows of food stalls, bright neon lights, and the aroma of sizzling street snacks.
This is the perfect place to try Kunming’s famous“Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles”, a dish with a fascinating legend behind it.
You can also sample skewered barbeque meats, fried potatoes with chili, and sweet rice cakes, all staples of local night market culture.
Beyond food, you’ll find trinkets, souvenirs, and handmade crafts that showcase the diversity of Yunnan’s ethnic cultures.
The lively atmosphere, with vendors calling out and locals mingling with tourists, makes this an authentic way to end your first day in Kunming.
After enjoying the flavors and energy of the night market, you’ll return to your hotel to rest and prepare for the adventures ahead.
Place&Transport:KunmingToday's Activities:UNESCO Stone Forest, Yi Minority Village, Dian LakeAccommodation:4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotelsMeal:Our local guide will recommend popular local restaurants based on real-time traffic and your preferences, letting you enjoy authentic local cuisine away from touristy restaurants.
After breakfast, you will leave Kunming and drive about 1.5 hours to the world-renownedStone Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The journey itself is scenic, passing through the rolling countryside of Yunnan, where you can see terraced fields, small villages, and glimpses of rural life that reflect the province’s agricultural traditions.
Along the way, your guide will introduce you to the geological wonders awaiting ahead, explaining how millions of years of limestone erosion created this extraordinary karst landscape.
The anticipation builds as you approach Shilin, where jagged limestone pinnacles rise dramatically from the earth, resembling a vast forest of stone.
Known in local Yi language as “Ashima’s homeland,” the Stone Forest is not only a natural marvel but also deeply embedded in local folklore.
Upon arrival, your guide will help you get oriented before you begin exploring the main sections of this fascinating geological park.
Your first stop inside the scenic area is the Major Stone Forest, the most iconic and accessible part of the park.
Here, towering limestone pillars—some reaching over 30 meters—form a maze-like landscape that invites exploration and wonder.
Each rock formation has a distinctive shape, and many are named after animals, mythical creatures, or figures from Yi legends, such as the famous “Ashima Rock,” which symbolizes a local love story passed down through generations.
Walking along well-paved paths, you’ll find numerous viewpoints where the scale and grandeur of the formations truly come alive.
The interplay of sunlight and shadow across the jagged stone creates an ever-changing scene, perfect for photography.
Your guide will share myths and geological facts, helping you appreciate both the scientific and cultural dimensions of this site.
Immersing yourself in this labyrinth of stone is like stepping into another world, one shaped by nature’s artistry and human imagination.
In the afternoon, you’ll head to the Naigu Stone Forest, a less-visited but equally spectacular part of the park.
Unlike the busier Major Stone Forest, Naigu offers a quieter, more contemplative experience where you can appreciate the raw beauty of karst formations without large crowds.
Here the limestone pillars are darker in color, with rugged textures that appear almost volcanic in form, earning Naigu the nickname “black stone forest.” This area also holds significant cultural importance, as it is associated with Yi minority rituals and ancestral worship.
Walking through its expansive fields of jagged rock, you will find landscapes that resemble frozen waves, stone castles, and natural sculptures that inspire both awe and curiosity.
Because it is less developed, Naigu has an untamed charm, making it ideal for travelers seeking a deeper connection with nature.
Exploring this part of the Stone Forest gives you a broader perspective on the diversity and richness of this UNESCO heritage site.
Later in the afternoon, you will enjoy an authenticYi minority cultural performancethat brings the legends of the Stone Forest to life.
The Yi people are the indigenous inhabitants of this area, and their traditions remain vibrant today.
Dressed in colorful embroidered costumes, performers sing, dance, and reenact folk stories, often centered on the legendary Ashima, a Yi girl whose tale of love and resilience is celebrated in local culture.
The music is played with traditional instruments such as lusheng pipes and three-stringed lutes, while the dances feature dynamic steps that mimic daily life, courtship, and harvest rituals.
Audience participation is often encouraged, adding an interactive element to the experience.
Through these performances, you not only witness the artistic expression of the Yi people but also gain deeper insight into their values of love, freedom, and harmony with nature.
This cultural highlight complements the natural beauty of the Stone Forest, enriching your visit.
In the evening, you will return to Kunming by car, enjoying a relaxed ride back after a day of exploration.
If time and energy allow, you may choose an optional visit toDian Lake, also known as Kunming Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Yunnan Province.
Surrounded by green mountains and dotted with parks, Dian Lake is particularly enchanting at sunset when the sky turns shades of orange, pink, and purple, reflecting beautifully on the water’s surface.
A sunset cruise offers a tranquil way to wind down, with the distant silhouette of the Western Hills providing a dramatic backdrop.
Local legend speaks of the “Sleeping Beauty” shape of the mountains when viewed from the lake, adding a mythical touch to the scenery.
Whether you opt for the cruise or simply stroll along the lakeside, this optional experience offers a peaceful conclusion to your day before returning to your hotel for the night.
Place&Transport:KunmingToday's Activities:Dounan Flower Market, Yuantong Temple, Western Hills, DepartureAccommodation:N/AMeal:Our local guide will recommend popular local restaurants based on real-time traffic and your preferences, letting you enjoy authentic local cuisine away from touristy restaurants.
After breakfast, your day begins with a visit toDounan Flower Market, the largest fresh flower market in Asia and a vibrant hub of Kunming’s horticultural culture.
Spanning multiple hectares, the market features an astonishing variety of flowers, from exotic orchids and chrysanthemums to seasonal blooms and bonsai trees, all displayed in colorful arrangements that delight the senses.
As you wander through the bustling aisles, your guide will introduce you to the local flower trade, explaining how Kunming’s year-round mild climate—earning it the nickname “Spring City”—supports a flourishing floriculture industry.
Vendors offer everything from potted plants to elaborate floral decorations, while the fragrant air is filled with the gentle hum of activity.
This experience not only allows you to admire nature’s beauty but also provides insight into the agricultural and economic life of Yunnan, making it a truly immersive cultural visit.
Photography enthusiasts will find countless opportunities to capture the kaleidoscope of colors and textures, while curious travelers can engage with local growers to learn about plant varieties and care techniques.
Next, you will visitYuantong Temple, one of Kunming’s most revered and historically significant Buddhist temples, with a history dating back over 1,200 years.
Uniquely designed as a “downhill temple,” the layout allows visitors to gradually descend after passing through the main gate, which is rare among Chinese temples.
The temple harmoniously incorporates elements of Han, Southern, and Tibetan Buddhist architecture, reflecting Kunming’s historical role as a spiritual and cultural crossroads.
Upon entering the temple grounds, you’ll encounter serene courtyards, arched bridges, tranquil ponds, and intricately carved halls adorned with Buddhist statues and murals.
The Bronze Buddha Hall, housing a statue of Shakyamuni Buddha gifted by Thailand’s Buddhist Association in 1985, serves as a focal point of worship and reflection.
Your guide will explain the symbolism behind various architectural features, the history of Yuantong Temple, and its role in local religious practices.
Walking through the incense-filled corridors and meditative spaces, you can observe monks performing rituals, listen to the rhythmic chanting, and soak in the serene atmosphere.
This visit offers a spiritual respite from the bustling city and a glimpse into the enduring Buddhist traditions that continue to shape Kunming’s cultural landscape.
In the afternoon, you will explore Kunming’s scenicWestern Hills, a mountainous area known for its lush forests, dramatic cliffs, and panoramic views over Dian Lake.
Your guide will lead you on a moderate hike up the slopes to the Dragon Gate, a series of elaborate cliff carvings and stone stairways that offer stunning vistas of both the city and the lake below.
The Dragon Gate itself is a historic site adorned with Buddhist carvings, inscriptions, and traditional architectural features, blending spiritual significance with natural grandeur.
Along the way, you will encounter several temples, pavilions, and stone sculptures, each with its own story that your guide will bring to life.
The trails wind through dense forests of pine and cypress, with occasional open viewpoints where you can pause to admire the breathtaking scenery.
From the summit, the sweeping views of Dian Lake reflecting the surrounding mountains are particularly spectacular, especially in the late afternoon light.
This combination of cultural history, artistic stonework, and natural beauty makes the Western Hills and Dragon Gate a highlight for travelers seeking both photography opportunities and an immersive cultural experience.
After completing your sightseeing, you will be transferred to Kunming Changshui International Airport or the train station for your onward journey.
Your guide and private driver will ensure a smooth and timely departure, handling all luggage and logistical details so you can travel with ease.
During the drive, your guide may recap highlights from the past three days in Kunming, reflecting on the city’s blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant local life.
This final leg of your trip provides a moment to relax and savor the memories you’ve created, from wandering through Asia’s largest flower market to experiencing centuries-old Buddhist traditions and scenic mountain vistas.
Whether you are departing by plane or train, the transfer concludes your immersive Kunming adventure, leaving you with lasting impressions of Yunnan’s unique landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
The journey back also offers one last chance to capture photos of Kunming’s skyline and surrounding countryside, providing a serene ending to a memorable exploration.
Optional ActivitiesAt Your Way Holiday, we strive to enhance the depth and flexibility of your travel experience by offering a range of optional additions to our core tour itineraries.
Our itineraries are designed to provide exceptional flexibility, allowing you to tailor your journey according to your preferences.
Select from a variety of activities and experiences to enrich your itinerary, ensuring a personalized adventure that perfectly aligns with your interests.
With Your Way Holiday, you have the freedom to create a memorable travel experience that is uniquely yours.Yunnan Wild Mushroom Identification &MushroomHot Pot DIY ExperienceA local resident will lead you to identify common edible wild mushrooms (e.g., matsutake, termite mushroom) in a suburban forest (rainy season only), then teach you to prepare a authentic Yunnan mushroom hot pot with local broth and spices.
You’ll also learn safety tips for wild mushroom foraging.Yunnan Bai Ethnic Cuisine ExperienceSavor the unique flavors of Yunnan’s Bai ethnic cuisine, renowned for its fresh, aromatic ingredients and delicate balance of flavors.
In this authentic dining experience, you’ll be introduced to a variety of traditional Bai dishes, each with its own cultural significance and rich history.
From the flavorfulpomegranate chicken, a dish known for its sweet and savory taste, tosteamed fish with herbs, a delicate preparation highlighting the region’s fresh seafood, every dish is carefully crafted with local herbs, spices, and fresh produce.
Another specialty is theBai-style grilled pork, where tender pork is marinated in aromatic spices and then grilled to perfection, creating a mouthwatering combination of smoky and savory flavors.
As you enjoy the meal, your guide will share the origins and stories behind each dish, offering a deeper understanding of Bai culinary traditions.
The communal nature of Bai dining, with dishes shared among family and friends, creates an inviting and warm atmosphere, making it more than just a meal but a true cultural immersion into the tastes and traditions of Yunnan.Kunming Dian Opera Styling ExperienceFollow a veteran Dian Opera artist in a downtown cultural studio to learn the symbolic meanings of opera facial patterns (red for loyalty, black for integrity) and traditional headwear/garment matching.
You’ll paint a wearable facial mask, don a simplified Dian Opera costume, and practice 1-2 basic stage gestures and a short aria infused with Yunnan ethnic melodies.
The artist will also share stories of how Dian Opera evolved with local folk art.
From $399 per personFree Inquiry Price Per Person in US Dollars Price Includes1.Cozy Ride: Enjoy the comfort and spaciousness of our air-conditioned car, offering scenic views.2.Bilingual Expert Guide: Benefit from a personalized experience with a guide fluent in your language, catering to your needs.3.Entrance Fees: Access all attractions and activities mentioned in the itinerary without worrying about additional entrance fees.4.Seamless Transfer: Enhance your experience with convenient hotel or train station pickup and drop-off service.5.Connect Seamlessly: Stay connected with complimentary onboard WiFi, allowing you to share your experiences in real-time.6.Complimentary Water: Receive a complimentary bottle of water for each person, keeping you refreshed throughout your journey.7.Travel Agency Liability Insurance: Benefit from coverage under our travel agency liability insurance, providing added protection and peace of mind during your trip.Price Excludes1.Personal Expenses: This includes phone bills, laundry, additional tours, postage, and any entertainment fees not covered in the itinerary.2.Meals: While meals are not included, our guide will recommend the best local food spots, giving you the chance to explore and choose based on your preferences.
(Average cost per person for a regular meal at local eateries: 40RMB/6USD-80RMB/12USD)3.Tips: Tips are not mandatory but are recommended for excellent service.
If you feel satisfied with the service, you may consider leaving a tip.
The tipping standards are as follows: Driver: 50-100 RMB per day/group; Guide: 100-200 RMB per day/group.4.Insurance: Insurance coverage for personal loss, illness, or damages incurred during your trip is not included.5.Optional Activities: Any optional activities listed in the itinerary are not included in the tour fees, allowing you to choose and participate based on your preferences.
How Our Teams Serve you at Your Way HolidayPersonalized Travel ConsultantExperience the best of China with our expert travel consultants by your side.
With years of local tourism experience, they are not only professional and knowledgeable but also deeply committed to making your trip unforgettable.
Your dedicated consultant will craft a bespoke tour plan tailored to your unique interests, schedule, and budget, offering you the utmost flexibility.
From the moment you start planning until the end of your journey, they will be in touch, ensuring every detail is perfect and that your trip runs smoothly.Exceptional Local GuidesDiscover it through the eyes of our exceptional local guides.
All certified and experienced, they are passionate about sharing their deep knowledge of attractions, history, and culture.
Whether you're interested in hidden gems or popular sites, they know the best places to visit.
They can recommend top local restaurants, unique shopping spots, and must-see shows.
Beyond just guiding, they provide enriching insights into the history, customs, and authentic daily life, making your experience truly immersive.Premium Private TransportationTravel in comfort and style with our premium private transportation.
We offer a fleet of air-conditioned, non-smoking, clean, and meticulously maintained vehicles, all less than four years old.
Our professional drivers, all locals with over a decade of driving experience, are friendly, courteous, and dedicated to your safety and comfort.
Depending on your group's size, we provide a range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, business vans (MPVs), and spacious buses, all with ample luggage space.Authentic Dining ExperiencesWe prioritize genuine local culinary experiences over pre-arranged tourist restaurants.
Our local guides will recommend the best local restaurants where you can savor authentic flavors.
This approach ensures you enjoy the freshest, most authentic meals, tailored to your preferences, and experience the true essence of the local cuisine.
Whether your dietary needs are vegetarian, Muslim, Chinese, Western, Jewish, or Indian, we have excellent options to make every meal a delightful part of your journey.
At Chengdu Wonder Tours, we strive to enhance the depth and flexibility of your travel experience by offering a range of optional additions to our core tour itineraries.
At Your Way Holiday, we strive to enhance the depth and flexibility of your travel experience by offering a range of optional additions to our core tour itineraries. Our itineraries are designed to provide exceptional flexibility, allowing you to tailor your journey according to your preferences. Select from a variety of activities and experiences to enrich your itinerary, ensuring a personalized adventure that perfectly aligns with your interests. With Your Way Holiday, you have the freedom to create a memorable travel experience that is uniquely yours.
Yunnan Wild Mushroom Identification &MushroomHot Pot DIY ExperienceA local resident will lead you to identify common edible wild mushrooms (e.g., matsutake, termite mushroom) in a suburban forest (rainy season only), then teach you to prepare a authentic Yunnan mushroom hot pot with local broth and spices. You’ll also learn safety tips for wild mushroom foraging.
Yunnan Bai Ethnic Cuisine ExperienceSavor the unique flavors of Yunnan’s Bai ethnic cuisine, renowned for its fresh, aromatic ingredients and delicate balance of flavors. In this authentic dining experience, you’ll be introduced to a variety of traditional Bai dishes, each with its own cultural significance and rich history. From the flavorfulpomegranate chicken, a dish known for its sweet and savory taste, tosteamed fish with herbs, a delicate preparation highlighting the region’s fresh seafood, every dish is carefully crafted with local herbs, spices, and fresh produce. Another specialty is theBai-style grilled pork, where tender pork is marinated in aromatic spices and then grilled to perfection, creating a mouthwatering combination of smoky and savory flavors. As you enjoy the meal, your guide will share the origins and stories behind each dish, offering a deeper understanding of Bai culinary traditions. The communal nature of Bai dining, with dishes shared among family and friends, creates an inviting and warm atmosphere, making it more than just a meal but a true cultural immersion into the tastes and traditions of Yunnan.
Kunming Dian Opera Styling ExperienceFollow a veteran Dian Opera artist in a downtown cultural studio to learn the symbolic meanings of opera facial patterns (red for loyalty, black for integrity) and traditional headwear/garment matching. You’ll paint a wearable facial mask, don a simplified Dian Opera costume, and practice 1-2 basic stage gestures and a short aria infused with Yunnan ethnic melodies. The artist will also share stories of how Dian Opera evolved with local folk art.
Expert consultants with years of local tourism experience, crafting bespoke tour plans tailored to your interests, schedule, and budget.
All certified and experienced guides passionate about sharing deep knowledge of attractions, history, and culture.
Air-conditioned, non-smoking, clean vehicles under 4 years old. Professional local drivers with 10+ years experience.
Genuine local culinary experiences over tourist restaurants. Accommodating vegetarian, Muslim, Chinese, Western, and Indian diets.
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