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Bai Villages by the LakesideDuring a China trip there are quite a few long distances to be travelled within the country itself by air plane or (night) train. This Yunnan travel trip mostly involves travel by land through the beautiful, mountainous province. You’ll see quite a bit of the landscape and life outside of the cities. |
| Duration: | 3 days / 2 nights | Departure: | Daily (there’s a colourful market in Shaping, near Dali, on Mondays) |
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| Comfort level (1-5): | 3 (see accommodation) | Accommodation: | 2 nights in a hotel in historic Dali with shower/toilet (accommodation only) |
| Price: | From £88 per person- based on 2 people sharing | Included: | Transport and accommodation |
| Transport: | Bus transfer Lijiang - Dali or vice versa | Excluded: | Meals and drinks, excursions and entrance fees |
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Day 1: Lijiang - Dali Most travellers come to Dali after the module Lanterns in Lijiang. In this case your Yunnan travel begins with a bus transfer from your hotel in Lijiang to Dali. Near Dali Old Town you'll board a minibus to your hotel. The ride will take about four hours and you’ll pass through a very diverse landscape: wooden houses surrounded by green farmland, forested hills and a bright blue sky with a single dark cloud appearing from time to time.Behind the hills you’ll see the white mountain tops of the Himalayas peaking out to greet you. The last part of your trip will take you past the Erhai Lake. Historic and modern Dali are only about 20 minutes apart from each other. There are mostly Chinese tourists in the modern part of Dali. The bus and train stations are also located here. Old town Dali, where you’ll stay, is much more enjoyable to visit. |
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In Dali you’ll be dropped off at your hotel, only a stone throw away from the southern gate of the city. The hotel you’ll stay at is extremely friendly and hospitable, completely in Tibetan style. It lies just outside of the part of the city that is surrounded by walls and where cars are forbidden in the many small streets. In your hotel you’ll see typical Tibetan, coloured flags everywhere. When you exit the hotel you’ll walk into the ancient part of town with its traditional houses, where travellers and locals live together in harmony. You’ll see mostly 'Bai' and 'Yi' minorities who only live in this part of China and who are recognizable through their traditional dress. They are hard workers, working on farmland surrounding Dali for instance. |
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Day 2: Dali Spend this day in Dali as you please. Your hotel can give you more information on possible excursions in the area. On Monday morning’s there’s a very colourful market in Shaping, near Dali and also one at the lake. An English-speaking guide can accompany you to other villages around the lake. Having an English-speaking guide with you will allow you to find out more about life in the area, you’ll see things you may have missed and you’ll gain access to places you usually wouldn’t see such as a school, a doctor’s office etc. |
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Day 3: Dali - Kunming The next morning will start early; most Yunnan travellers take the bus to Kunming (the train is also a possibility) and continue on to Kunming airport for a domestic flight to Guilin. This is where you can visit the Karst Mountains at Yangshuo, with our module Bamboo sailing through karst mountains.It’s also possible to stop over in Kunming before travelling on. You’ll spend two nights in this city of ‘perpetual spring’ to visit the limestone rock formations in the Wood Forrest. This impressive natural attraction is only a two-hour drive away from Kunming. |
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Best time to visit Dali Physical fitness/ Altitude |
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