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- Yunnan: Kunming, Dali, Shangri-la, Lijiang Highlights Mini Group Tour 7D
- Essence of Southwest China
- Tailor-Made Yunnan Tour to See Minority Culture, Daily Depart
- Gems of China: Shangri-La, Yunnan, Snow Mt. Meili & Yubeng Village (Private Custom)
- Shanghai, Yunnan & Laos Discovery - 12 days
- Yunan: Dali, Shangri-La, Lijiang Light Hiking Mini Group Tour 7D
- 10 Days Best Yunnan Tour - Private Tour
- China Exploration: From Ancient Capitals to Shangri-La (Private Custom)
- China & Vietnam: Chengdu to Hanoi
- Explore Yunnan (Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Shangri-La)
- Yunnan: Kunming, Dali, Shangri-la, Lijiang Highlights Mini Group Tour 7D2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Nice trip, nice people.” - Tint, traveled in August - Kunming's Stone Forest and Dali's Erhai Lake highlight this adventure at approx. $80 daily. Bullet trains connect 4-star stays at places like Landscape Hotel, while UNESCO-listed sites including Lijiang Old Town and Songzanlin Monastery showcase natural and cultural wonders. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Kunming, Dali, Shangri-La, Lijiang - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Top China Travel - From 
- NZ$2,097
 
- Essence of Southwest China2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Tour was excellent. Better than expected. Great itinerary - a lot packed into a short time.” - SallyJaneStephenLaura, traveled in October - Yunnan's diverse landscapes stretch from Kunming's eternal spring to Shangri-La's snow-capped peaks. The Three Pagodas rise in Dali, Lijiang's ancient lanes beckon, and Tiger Leaping Gorge awaits trekkers. Kunming Longteng Hotel provides comfort while Bai and Naxi communities share their traditions. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Shangri-La, Yangshuo, Hong Kong - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Truly China Travel - From 
- NZ$6,901
 
- Tailor-Made Yunnan Tour to See Minority Culture, Daily Depart1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “The tour itself was excellent - a blend of historical sites and modern cities with vetted shopping experiences.” - Samantha, traveled in September - Diverse landscapes stretch from Kunming's Stone Forest to Shangri-La's Tibetan plateau. The UNESCO World Heritage Lijiang Old Town captivates visitors, while Erhai Lake soothes. Selected 4-star properties like Dali Iridescent Clouds Hotel provide comfort throughout. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - TravelChinaGuide - From 
- NZ$2,452
 
- Gems of China: Shangri-La, Yunnan, Snow Mt. Meili & Yubeng Village (Private Custom)1 Review by TourRadar travelers- Pristine wilderness unfolds from Shangri-La to Yubeng Village. The Mingyong Glacier presents stunning vistas, while ancient Feilai Monastery and Balagezong Scenic Area's emerald waters captivate visitors. Authentic guesthouses provide local cultural experiences for around $2,400. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Shangri-La - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Odynovo - From $4,315 10% Off
- NZ$3,883You save $431
 
- Yunnan's landscapes stretch from Kunming to the ancient Tea-Horse Road in Nakeli. Traditional tea-making comes alive in Pu'er's 500-year-old plantations. The route includes Xishuangbanna's Tropical Botanical Garden, home to 13,000 plant species across 1,125 hectares. - Duration - 12 days - Destinations - Shanghai, Kunming, Pu'er City, Xishuangbanna, Luang Prabang, Vientiane - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - On The Go Tours - From $8,065 20% Off
- NZ$6,452You save $1,613
 
- UNESCO-listed Baisha Murals and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain's 4,500m peak anchor this journey. Tiger Leaping Gorge challenges trekkers, while Xizhou reveals Bai culture and Songzanlin Monastery offers spiritual insights. 4-star hotels and authentic guesthouses provide comfortable bases. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Dali, Shangri-La, Lijiang - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Top China Travel - From 20% Off
- NZ$2,002
 
- Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La City - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, Russian - Operator - Realistic Asia - From $6,788 55% Off
- NZ$3,055+$1,131 local paymentsYou save $3,734
 
- China Exploration: From Ancient Capitals to Shangri-La (Private Custom)2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Starting with the process of building and adjusting all the details of the trip to our wish, all was perfect.” - Marijana, traveled in June - Mystical landscapes unfold from Dali's Erhai Lake to Shangri-La's Pudacuo National Park. The Naxi culture thrives in Lijiang, where ancient towns and distinctive properties like The Bivou Lijiang welcome travelers. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Beijing, Xi'an, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La, Chengdu - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Odynovo - From $6,174 10% Off
- NZ$5,556You save $617
 
- The route winds through Yunnan's highlights from Dali's Three Pagodas to Lijiang's ancient waterways. Green Lake Park in Kunming beckons visitors, while Yuanyang's terraced landscapes offer stunning views. Xizhou's thousand-year-old architecture stands as a testament to time, complemented by traditional workshops and visits to minority villages. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Chengdu, Lijiang, Dali, Kunming, Jianshui, Yuanyang, Sapa, Hanoi - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - G Adventures - From $3,659 10% Off
- NZ$3,293You save $366
 
- Yunnan's landscapes reveal themselves over 9 days, from Kunming's Green Lake Park to Shangri-La's gilded prayer wheels. Xizhou showcases Bai culture, while Tiger Leaping Gorge's 16km canyon and Lijiang's UNESCO heritage await. Includes 3-star accommodations and 8 breakfasts. - Duration - 9 days - Destinations - Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Shangri-La - Age Range - Ages 11+ - Operator - Truly China Travel - From 10% Off
- NZ$3,775
 
What people love about Yunnan Tours
- Essence of Southwest ChinaTour was excellent. Better than expected. Amy (the tour leader) was particularly good. Great itinerary - a lot packed into a short time. 
- Tailor-Made Yunnan Tour to See Minority Culture, Daily DepartAmazing tour, guides change in every city, but each guide got us safely to the airport for our transfers and checked us in, got our boarding passes etc. so convenient and hassle free. The tour itself was excellent - a blend of historical sites and modern cities with vetted shopping experiences - government sponsored jade, pearl and ceramic shops, minority ethnic group silk embroidery school and showrooms. Good pace, nice food, friendly guides who went above and beyond expectations, it was the most amazing tour. I fell in love with China on this holiday and can't wait to go back - you can book individual city / region tours with the company (TravelChinaGuide.com) and have a bespoke tour - perfect to see the parts we missed for our next trip. i highly recommend this tour company. 
- China Exploration: From Ancient Capitals to Shangri-La (Private Custom)Wonderful tour. Well organized and very informative. I have been on guided tours with another company and this was the best by far. The excursions/ daily itinerary were informative and interesting. The guides were all local guides and knowledgeable about the culture of their cities and spoke English well. 
What our customers ask about Yunnan Tours & Trips
- What's it like traveling independently in Yunnan vs taking guided tours?- You can definitely explore Yunnan on your own these days especially with the high-speed rail network connecting major spots like Kunming Dali and Lijiang. It's pretty straightforward if you're comfortable figuring out Chinese transport and don't mind some adventure. That said getting to places like Tiger Leaping Gorge or remote minority villages can be tricky - you'll need to work with local bus schedules or arrange private transport. If you want to save money and like flexibility independent travel works well but guided tours just make everything easier especially when you're trying to pack in multiple cities or get to those hard-to-reach spots. The guides really help navigate cultural differences too. There's this great private tour called "Gems of Shangri-La Yunnan Snow Mt. Meili & Yubeng Village" that's perfect if you want to explore the more remote areas. 
- What makes Shangri-La special compared to other Yunnan destinations?- Shangri-La's really unique - it's up higher than Lijiang or Dali and has this amazing Tibetan culture you won't find elsewhere in Yunnan. The Songzanlin Monastery is incredible it's actually modeled after Tibet's Potala Palace and gives you real insight into Buddhist spirituality. Nature lovers should definitely check out Pudacuo National Park with its gorgeous alpine meadows and peaceful lakes. You'll notice right away how different the architecture and food are here - it's like getting a taste of Tibet without leaving Yunnan. The "China Exploration: From Ancient Capitals to Shangri-La" tour really showcases the spiritual side and stunning landscapes of this area. 
- What kind of local cultural experiences can visitors try out?- You'll find some really authentic hands-on cultural experiences throughout Yunnan. Over in Dali you can learn traditional tie-dyeing from Bai artisans in Zhoucheng Village while Xizhou Town lets you experience the fascinating "Three-Course Tea Ceremony" with local Bai families. Head to Yuhu Village in Lijiang and you can spend time with Naxi families learning their unique writing system and trying out traditional crafts like making tofu and Naxi paper. The "China Exploration: From Ancient Capitals to Shangri-La" tour includes some great cultural activities like these. 
- What about those lesser-known routes through Yunnan - why do some travelers prefer them?- While lots of people stick to the classic Kunming-Dali-Lijiang-Shangri-La route there are some really interesting alternatives if you're up for adventure. The ancient Tea Horse Road is fascinating - it follows the historic trading route between Yunnan and Tibet. You can trek sections like Chashitang which still has traces of the old route and lets you experience different minority cultures along the way. The "From China to Laos: Exploring the Ancient Tea Horse Road" tour covers some of this. Another cool option is heading to Yuanyang where you'll find these incredible mountain rice terraces that photographers absolutely love. 
- How do you get around Yunnan - what transport options work best?- The high-speed trains are definitely the way to go between the major cities like Kunming Dali and Lijiang - they're fast comfortable and reliable. When you're heading to spots like Tiger Leaping Gorge though you'll need to either take public buses (they run less often) or arrange private transport. Within cities you can easily use local buses or DiDi (it's like Chinese Uber). If you're planning to visit more remote attractions you'll probably want to either hire a private car or join a tour that includes transportation - the "4-Day Old Town of Lijiang & Mt. Yulong Tour" handles all that for you. 























