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Yunnan 5D4N • Kunming · Dali · Lijiang • All-Inclusive

Original price was: $550.00.Current price is: $350.00.-36%

TransportationBus, Private Car
Accommodation5-Star Boutique Hotels
Maximum Altitude3,200 metres
Departure fromKunming
Best seasonMar, Apr, May, Sep & Oct
Tour typeCultural Tour, Family Tour, Romantic Getaway
MealsDaily breakfast included, local food experiences available
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Fitness levelEasy to Moderate
Group Size2 – 12
Minimum Age2
Maximum Age70
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This 5-day & 4-night private journey traces the heart of Yunnan — from the Spring City of Kunming to the mirror-still waters of Erhai Lake in Dali, and onward to the ancient Naxi streets of Lijiang and the glacier peaks of Yulong Snow Mountain. Designed for couples, families, and small groups who seek natural grandeur, ethnic heritage, and boutique comfort without the stress of self-planning.

Highlights

  • 24-hour dedicated private transfers to and from the airport and high-speed rail station, with a professional English-speaking chauffeur-guide throughout
  • 4 nights of boutique hotel stays (5-Star Boutique Hotels) with daily Chinese & Western buffet breakfast included
  • Erhai Lake cruise to Jinsuo Island, Yulong Snow Mountain cable car, and exclusive local food tasting experiences
  • Complimentary scenic area transportation including sightseeing cars, escalators and elevators
  • All-inclusive package with no hidden costs, flexible pace with optional activities available on request

Best for:​ Couples, newlyweds, anniversary trips, and family getaways with children aged 2 and above. Suitable for travelers under 70 years old. Moderate walking is required for ancient town cobblestone paths and high-altitude scenic area visits.

Day 1 – Arrive in Kunming · Welcome & Check-In

Arrive in Kunming · Welcome & Check-In

Meals: At your own expense | Stay: Kunming

Day 2 – Kunming → Dali · Islands, Reflections & a Hidden Lakeside Retreat

High-Speed Train Kunming → Dali · Shuanglang Waterside Village · Erhai Lake Cruise → Jinsuo Island · Sattalini Boutique Retreat (Panoramic Lake & Mountain Views)

Meals: Breakfast | Stay: Dali

Day 3 – Dali → Lijiang · Cobblestones, Lake Bends & Naxi Nights

Dali Ancient Town (Cobblestone Lanes & Bai Ethnic Atmosphere) · Panxi Village · Erhai S-Curve Highway → Lijiang · Lijiang Ancient Town (Naxi Night Lights & Free Exploration)

Meals: Breakfast | Stay: Lijiang

Day 4 – Lijiang → Kunming · Snow Peaks, Sacred Valleys & the Road the Caravans Once Walked

Lashihai Ancient Tea Horse Road (Historic Trail Walk) · Yunshanping Cable Car → Yulong Snow Mountain · Blue Moon Valley → Shuhe Ancient Town (Quiet Lanes & Farewell Stroll) → High-Speed Train Back to Kunming

Meals: Breakfast | Stay: Kunming

Day 5 – Departure from Kunming · Last Breaths of Yunnan Air & a Seamless Send-Off

Leisurely Morning in Kunming · Complimentary Transfer → Airport or High-Speed Rail Station (Scheduled by Flight/Train Time)

Meals: Breakfast

Note: The order of activities may be adjusted based on weather conditions, road traffic, or train/flight schedules to ensure the best travel experience for you

Included

  1. Entrance Fees:​ Entry tickets to the main gates of all specified attractions are covered, including complimentary scenic area transportation (sightseeing cars, escalators & elevators).
  2. Meals:​ Daily Chinese & Western buffet breakfast is included. Local food tasting experiences are available along the route.
  3. Accommodation:​ Four nights of boutique hotel lodging (5-star equivalent) throughout the itinerary, based on double occupancy (2 persons per room). A single supplement applies for solo travelers or requests for additional beds.
  4. Insurance:​ Comprehensive travel agency liability insurance for the full duration of the trip.
  5. Transportation & Guide:​ Includes private air-conditioned vehicle throughout, an English-speaking chauffeur-guide for all days, and high-speed train tickets for the Kunming–Dali and Lijiang–Kunming sectors.

Not Included

  1. Return Flights:​ International airfare is not included. (If needed, our agency can arrange flight bookings on your behalf.)
  2. Visa Fees:​ Visa costs are not included. (Our agency offers visa application assistance for an additional fee of USD $35 per person.)
  3. Single Room Supplement:​ In the event of an unmatched solo male or female traveler, our agency will arrange room sharing where possible. If sharing cannot be arranged, the single room supplement must be paid by the traveler.
  4. Local Gratuities:​ Customary local tips are not included in the package price.
  5. Personal Expenses:​ Excludes customs duties upon entry/exit, excess baggage fees, communication costs, beverages, tobacco, alcohol, and any other expenses incurred from personal or private activities.
  6. Accidental Loss & Liability:​ The tour operator is not responsible for any personal injury or property loss resulting from a traveler’s breach of conduct, personal negligence, actions during free time, or pre-existing medical conditions.
  7. Force Majeure:​ In cases of force majeure — including transportation delays, strikes, severe weather, aircraft mechanical failure, or flight cancellations/rescheduling — our agency will provide coordination assistance only. Any additional costs incurred are to be borne by the traveler.
  8. Children’s Policy:​ Children aged 2–11 (inclusive) may share a bed without occupying their own. All other charges apply at the adult rate. Children aged 12 and above are required by regulations to occupy their own bed.
  9. Personal Accident Insurance:​ Travelers are strongly recommended to purchase personal accident insurance designated by the Tourism Authority through our agency.

Welcome to China — Essential Travel Information

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit, please take note of the following entry requirements and local regulations.


I. Entry Documents & Visa

  1. Please carry a valid passport with a remaining validity of at least 6 months and at least 1 blank visa page.
  2. Travelers from certain countries may enter visa-free for short-term tourism. All others are required to obtain an L-category tourist visa in advance.
  3. Upon arrival, please complete the Foreigner Entry Card. Fingerprint collection is generally required for travelers aged 14 to 70.
  4. Within 24 hours of arrival, you must complete accommodation registration — hotels and guesthouses will handle this on your behalf. Please carry your original passport or a photocopy at all times for verification purposes.

II. Customs & Prohibited Items

The following items are prohibited from entry: fresh fruits, meat products, raw or fresh produce, animal and plant derivatives, controlled substances, firearms and ammunition, and flammable or explosive materials. If you are carrying personal medications, it is advisable to bring an English-language prescription or product leaflet. If you are carrying cash or equivalent foreign currency exceeding USD $5,000, a proactive customs declaration is required.


III. Currency & Payments

The official currency is the Chinese Renminbi (CNY)​. WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used throughout China and can be linked to overseas bank cards for convenient payment. It is recommended to carry a small amount of cash for smaller shops and public transportation. Currency exchange should only be conducted at airports, banks, or authorized exchange counters — private currency exchange is illegal.


IV. Connectivity & Communications

You may activate international roaming on your existing SIM card, or purchase a local Chinese SIM card or data package upon arrival. Please note that certain overseas social media platforms and apps are not directly accessible on the Chinese mainland. It is advisable to download offline translation tools and maps before your departure.


V. Traffic & Transportation

Traffic in China travels on the right-hand side of the road. Always use designated pedestrian crossings and observe traffic signals. China’s high-speed rail network is fast and convenient — tickets are purchased using your passport under a real-name registration system. Always use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps, and avoid unlicensed vehicles.


VI. Local Laws & Regulations (Strictly Observe)​

  1. All visitors must strictly comply with Chinese law. Gambling, drug use, pornography, and unauthorized photography of military or classified facilities are strictly prohibited.
  2. Loud behavior, spitting, and littering in public spaces are not permitted.
  3. Smoking — including e-cigarettes — is fully prohibited in all indoor public spaces and on public transportation.
  4. When visiting religious sites, museums, and scenic attractions, please dress appropriately, behave respectfully, and observe all photography restrictions.

VII. General Travel Tips

The electrical voltage in China is 220V. Power sockets are typically Type A, Type I, or Type G — a universal travel adapter is recommended. China’s climate varies significantly by region and season, so please pack clothing, sunscreen, and rain gear accordingly.

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