Dali

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Dali Travel Guide (3-5 Days)

Core Experiences: Natural wonders of Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake, immersive Bai ethnic culture, and slow-paced life in ancient towns and villages

 

Itinerary Plan

Day 1: Discover Dali Ancient City

Morning: Arrive in Dali and check into a guesthouse in the ancient city. Wander through Dali Ancient City, visit Wuhua Tower for panoramic views, and explore the artistic shops on Renmin Road (recommended: try Bai ethnic tie-dye workshops).

Afternoon: Visit Dali Museum (former Du Wenxiu Marshal's Mansion) to learn about western Yunnan's history; climb South City Wall at dusk to watch the sunset over the city.

Evening: Listen to folk music in a bar on Renmin Road, or attend a niche exhibition at Bed Sheet Factory Art Zone.

Day 2: Erhai Lake Circumnavigation (E-bike/Charter Car)

Route: Ancient City → Bans 溪村 S Bend (7:30-9:00 for sunrise photos at the iconic "网红树") → Xizhou Ancient Town (Yan Family Courtyard, Corner Tower, rice paddy photography, recommended: Shihua Ji Restaurant) → Shuanglang Town (afternoon tea at Yang Liping's Sun Palace/Moon Palace, take a boat to Nanzhao Style Island) → Wase Wharf (feed seagulls and capture sunset over the lake).

Tip: The west coast offers pastoral scenery, while the east coast boasts open sea views. The total distance is about 140 km – suggest splitting the tour into morning and afternoon segments.

Day 3: Cangshan Mountain Hiking & Buddhist Culture

Morning: Take the Gantong Cable Car to Cangshan Mountain (recommended route: Gantong Temple → Qingbi Stream → Cangshan Grand Canyon). Hike for 2-3 hours to overlook Erhai Lake and the ancient city.

Afternoon: Visit Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas Cultural Tourism Zone, explore the royal temple of the Dali Kingdom, and take classic photos at the Three Pagodas Reflection Park.

Evening: Return to the ancient city and experience the Bai Three-Course Tea Ceremony (first course: bitter tea; second: sweet tea; third: 回味 tea).

Day 4 (Optional): Shaxi Ancient Town – Millennium Tea-Horse Road Heritage

Take a 2-hour drive to Shaxi Ancient Town. Wander through Sifang Street and the ancient opera stage, visit Pioneer Bookstore Shaxi Branch (a bookstore in rice paddies), and cycle along the Tea-Horse Road ruins. Stay in a characteristic Shaxi inn.

Food Recommendation: Horse caravan cuisine (stewed chicken, chui gan – air-dried liver), xi dou fen er si (fermented bean paste with rice noodles).

Day 5 (Optional): Fengyangyi Village – Coffee and Ancient Trails

Visit Fengyangyi Village, the filming location of Go to the Windy Place. Walk along the Tea-Horse Road ruins, take photos at You Feng Courtyard Coffee House, and experience intangible cultural heritage jia ma (woodblock print) making.

Food Guide

Must-Try Dishes:

Bai-style stone-grilled barbecue (recommended: Shijing Private Cuisine), sour and spicy fish (cooked with Erhai Lake bowfish), milk fan sachima, papaya chicken, cold chicken rice noodles.

Desserts: rose sugar-coated milk fan, diaomei yogurt (pickled plum yogurt), rice cakes.

Beverages: Lao-style iced coffee, tamarind juice, roasted pear soup (available in ancient city shops).

Accommodation Tips

Ancient City Area: Ideal for nightlife and markets – recommend Wind and Snow Old Town Art Garden Guesthouse (Bai courtyard with artistic ambiance).

West Erhai Coast (Bans 溪村 / Xizhou): Best for sunrise views – recommend Canghai Mizong Inn (pastoral view rooms).

Shuanglang Town: Premium sea-view stays – recommend Mingyue Songjian·Haijie (minimalist design with Erhai Lake terraces).

Practical Tips

Best Seasons: March-May (cherry blossoms and azaleas) and November-December (seagulls and snow-capped Cangshan).

Clothing: Large temperature variation between day and night; bring a light jacket in summer and a down coat in winter (altitude: ~2,000 meters).

Transportation: Rent an e-bike in the ancient city (¥50-80/day); choose models with 100+ km battery life for lake circumnavigation; book shared cars for inter-regional trips.

Cultural Etiquette: Avoid stepping on door thresholds when entering Bai homes, and dress modestly when visiting temples.

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