After plenty of time exploring the incredible Shilin Stone Forest, we will drive another 40 minutes or so to visit an ancient Yi minority town – Nuohei Village. With more than 600 years of history, this wonderful little village is built mostly of stone – stone houses, stone walls, stone roads, stone squares and stone mills – it’s a fun place to visit and become acquainted with the culture of the Yi people.
After visiting Nuohei Village, we will take you to your overnight accommodations in Shilin County.
Accommodation:Overnight in Kunming
After plenty of time for photographs and taking in the view, we will check into our local accommodations for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Yuanyang
After the spectacular sunrise, we will visit the Ethnic Market and Bazaar in Yuanyang to see how the local Hani ethnic people do their daily shopping for fresh vegetables, fruit, meat and other daily necessities. From there we will go on to the Qingkou Hani Ethnic Village, a small village of around 800 ethnic Hani people that exemplifies how these people have lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years through sound ecological agricultural processes integrating the rice terraces, water resources, the forests and the people themselves. There is also a museum in the village that traces the history and culture of the friendly Hani people.
As the day ends we will be at the Bada Hani Rice Terraces for a magnificent sunset over the rice paddies built up over thousands of years. Just as Daoyishu is famous for the sunrises over its rice terraces, Bada Hani Rice Terraces are just as famous for sunset viewing. It’s the perfect ending to the perfect day as we watch the 3700 levels of rice paddies changing with all of the colors of the sunset.
Accommodation:Overnight in Yuanyang
After the Temple of Confucius, we will visit the Zhu Family Garden, a Qing Dynasty-era family residence that was built by Zhu Weiqin and his brother after they became successful in business. The ancestral residence grounds cover more than 20,000 square meters with more than 5,000 square meters of building space along with many ponds and traditional Chinese gardens.
After visiting the Zhu Family Gardens, we will check into our local accommodations for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Jianshui
From the Double Dragon Bridge, we will drive on to Tuanshan Village, which is a rare surviving example of a traditional walled Yunnan village. The village was originally founded as a mining center in the late fourteenth century but most of the well-preserved walls, residences, ancestral halls and temples date from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as the village really began to prosper due to the building of the Yunnan – Vietnam railroad. It makes for an interesting contrast to some of the other ancient villages that we have visited on our journey through Yunnan Province.
After visiting Tuanshan Village, we will drive back to Kunming, where we will help you check in to your hotel for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Kunming
First up is a visit to the Three Pagodas of the Chongsheng Monastery, a Dali landmark for nearly two millennia. The pagodas themselves are made of brick and covered in white mud, making them highly visible from miles away. The main pagoda was built from 823 – 840 A.D. and stands nearly 70 meters tall (230 feet) as one of the tallest pagodas in China’s long history. The 2 smaller pagodas sit at angles to the main pagoda, creating a symmetric triangle, which is unique in Buddhist sites. According to the legends, there were originally breeding dragons living in the area, and these dragons were causing natural disasters to keep out human intruders. Dragons were said to revere pagodas, so the Three Pagodas were built to deter the dragons from causing any further natural disasters. There is also a small lake known as Reflection Pond directly behind the pagodas that reflects the pagodas as if in a mirror when the winds are calm.
From the Three Pagodas we will travel on to take a relaxing boat trip on the crystal clear waters of the massive Erhai Lake. This huge lake covers approximately 250 square kilometers (97 square miles), and its name, Erhai (literally “ear sea”) comes from its similarity to the shape of a human ear. We will be able to visit one of the islands in the lake to see a Bai minority fishing village and see how the Bai have fished for centuries – by using trained cormorants who dive into the lake, catch fish and return them to the fishermen.
After a visit to the peaceful Erhai Lake, we will transfer by private car to Dali Old Town, which first emerged as the capital of the Nazhao Kingdom around 1,300 years ago although the area was first settled around 3,000 years ago. The old town is still surrounded by its ancient city walls which have helped preserve much of its architecture over the centuries. Dali Old Town’s picturesque location and Bai minority influences make it a wonderful place to visit and explore.
After spending some time exploring the Old Town, we will take you on to your hotel for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Dali
From Xizhou Ancient Town we will drive on another 2 hours to Lijiang Ancient Town, the oldest part of the city that has been preserved much as it has been throughout its 1,000 year history. We will stop at the Ming Dynasty-era Mufu Palace, sometimes called “The Forbidden City of Lijiang”, where you can learn about the ancient rulers of the city and the Naxi people’s lives in the past. We can stroll around the ancient alleyways over old bridges and see many shops and bars on our way to Sifang Street Square, an open square where people relax amidst a lively atmosphere. We may be able to join some of the local Naxi people in a nightly dancing ceremony as they dance to native music around a fire in the evening. You may also want to climb up Lion Hill to the top of the Wanggu Tower to enjoy a panoramic view over the entire Old Town with the snow-capped Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in the distance.
After an enjoyable day exploring the ancient village, we will take you to your hotel to check in for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Lijiang
After Yuhu Village we will travel on to Baisha Village to see and appreciate the ancient Baisha Mural Paintings. The Baishi Village is probably the most authentic ancient village in the area, with its Dabaoji Palace and the Liuli Temple containing murals that were painted more than a thousand years ago in the various styles of Tibetan Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. After a visit to Baisha, we will move on to Shuhe Ancient Town, another ancient and well preserved village about 4 kilometers (2 miles) outside of the Lijiang Old Town. Shuhe was one of the earliest of the Naxi people’s settlements, and it served as an important stop along the Ancient Tea Horse Caravan route.
Our exploration of the Lijiang area continues with a visit to the Dongba Culture Museum. This museum traces history of the ancient Dongba culture of the Naxi minority people with more than 10,000 cultural relics in its collection. After visiting the museum, we can walk over to the Black Dragon Pool for picturesque views in a calm and peaceful setting. During clear weather this is also a great place to see the beautiful Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in the distance.
After we see the Black Dragon Pool, we will take you back to your hotel for the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Lijiang
Moving on from Shigu we will visit one of the deepest and most spectacular river canyons in the world at Tiger Leaping Gorge, which was carved by the Jinsha River, one of the major tributaries of the Yangtze River. The maximum depth from the river to the top of the canyon is 3790 meters (12,434 feet), creating some amazing views. Legend has it that a tiger jumped across the river using a rock that is still visible there in the middle of the river, thus the name Tiger Leaping Gorge.
From the magnificent Tiger Leaping Gorge we will travel on to what may be the real life Shangri-La, which is about a 2-hour drive through some beautiful scenery along the way, and then check into our hotel for the night. You will have the rest of the night free to rest and relax in your hotel room or explore the local area on your own.
Accommodation:Overnight in Lijiang
To begin our exploration of the “real” Shangri-La, we will first visit the Songzanlin Monastery (Ganden Sumtseling Gompa), an ancient monastery of the “Yellow Hat” sect of Tibetan Buddhism situated at an elevation of 3,380 meters (11,090 feet) above sea level. First built in 1679, it is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yunnan Province with around 700 resident monks at the present time. It is sometimes referred to as “The Little Potala Palace” due to the main monastery’s resemblance to the Potala Palace in Tibet. The main hall also houses an 8 meter (26 feet) tall gilded statue of the Shakyamuni Buddha along with paintings of events in his life and numerous ancient scriptures written on palm leaves. We can explore the three main lamasery buildings to see the various Buddhist treasures and the resident monks going about their daily lives, and if the weather permits, we can walk around the tranquil Lamuyangcuo Lake to enjoy the spectacular natural scenery there.
After our visit to the monastery, we will drive on to Pudacuo (also known as Potatso) National Park, the first national park in China to meet International Union for the Conservation of Nature standards and also a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas. This 1,300 square kilometer (500 square mile) national park reportedly contains more than 20% of China’s species of plants, around one-third of its mammal and bird species and nearly 100 endangered species. The main sections of the park are Shudu Lake, Militang Grasslands and Bita Lake. We will start our exploration of the park by walking along the wooden plank road to enjoy the scenery around Shudu Lake (3.3 km, 1 hour of hiking) and Bita Lake (4.2 km, 1.5 hours hiking) while enjoying the Militang Grasslands between the two lakes. As an option, you may want to consider taking a boat cruise on Shudu Lake or Bita Lake rather than walking the entire way.
After visiting the park, we will be welcomed into the home of a local Tibetan family for some special Tibetan snacks and yak butter tea. Fresh off of some authentic Tibetan hospitality, we will drive back to the hotel in Zhongdian to spend the night.
Accommodation:Overnight in Shangri-la
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