Take a in-depth stroll through Dali Ancient City on this half-day tour.
Explore the ancient charm of Bai ethnic architecture, climb the Wuhua Tower overlooking the beauty of the ancient city, savor the blend of Chinese and Western cultures on Foreigners' Street, and enjoy the classic Bai ethnic cuisine to please your taste buds.
Arrive at the Wuhua Tower. Climb up the stairs, and you can have a panoramic view of the entire ancient city.
Step into the Foreigners' Street that is full of exotic flavors. European-style buildings stand along the street, and the aroma of coffee fills the air. Follow the aroma and walk into a restaurant in the ancient city. A plate of roasted milk fan is served. The milk fan turns slightly golden under the charcoal fire. Take a bite, and the milky fragrance spreads instantly. Paired with sweet dipping sauce, the softness and crispness collide, and your taste buds will be immersed in the unique flavor of Dali.
Duration: 4 hours: Dali Ancient City<br/>No Transport
Duration: 8 hours: Dali Ancient City + Chongsheng Three Pagoda + Longkan (Erhai Lake)<br/>Transport
Visit to the Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas. Admire the main Qianxun Pagoda, which stands proudly, towering and majestic, like a resolute giant guarding the land. The two smaller pagodas stand on either side, like loyal guards, never leaving. Step into each of the main halls and see the Buddha statues enshrined inside.
Visit the fascinating Longkan Pier where Erhai Lake is like a giant mirror carefully polished by nature. Upon arriving at the pier, see colorful and variously shaped pleasure boats neatly lined up.
Select a small boat that suits your taste and row leisurely on the clear lake surface or stroll along the unique ecological corridor of Longkan Pier. Find a viewing platform with a wide view and excellent scenery of the magnificent scenery between Cangshan Mountains and Erhai Lake. Immerse yourself and feel the unique charm generously bestowed by nature on Dali.
We will head back to Dali Ancient City where the magnificent and imposing city gate tower stands towering in front of you.
On the side streets, the traditional Bai ethnic folk houses are arranged in an orderly manner, full of antique charm. The exquisite wood carvings, stone carvings, and color paintings showcase the ingenuity of Bai ethnic craftsmen and tell the stories of the past.
Arrive at the Wuhua Tower. Climb up the stairs, and have a panoramic view of the entire ancient city. The gray-tiled roofs are layered one after another, and the streets and alleys crisscross.
Step into the Foreigners' Street that is full of exotic flavors. European-style buildings stand along the street, and the aroma of coffee fills the air. Stroll leisurely to Fuxing Road. All kinds of special small shops are lined up one after another, like a treasure trove full of rare jewels.
Our guide will carry a card with your name
Dali is a picturesque city in Yunnan Province, renowned for its stunning natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, and the famous Erhai Lake. Nestled between the Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake, Dali offers a blend of ethnic Bai culture, historic sites, and outdoor adventures, making it a must-visit destination in Southwest China.
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A well-preserved ancient town with traditional architecture, bustling markets, and a rich cultural heritage. The town is a great place to experience the local Bai culture.
A traditional tea ceremony performed by local Bai women. The ceremony involves serving tea in a specific ritual, offering insights into the local culture.
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A traditional Bai dish consisting of a hearty broth with various ingredients, served with rice noodles. The dish is named for the story of a scholar who prepared it to sustain himself while studying for exams.
Thick, chewy rice cakes that can be fried, boiled, or steamed and served with various toppings. They are a popular street food in Dali.
A type of cured ham that is a delicacy in Yunnan. It is often served as a snack or used in various dishes.
A hearty hotpot dish featuring a variety of mushrooms and potatoes, cooked in a flavorful broth. It's a popular dish in the colder months.
The weather is most pleasant during these seasons, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures. It's the best time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Dali is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.
Dali Station
Dali Bus Station, Xiaguan Bus Station
The bus system is affordable and covers most parts of the city and surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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