Stone Forest Scenic Area: Explore one of China's most spectacular natural wonders, the Stone Forest — a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its towering limestone formations shaped by millions of years of erosion. Your guide will walk you through scenic spots such as “Sword Peak Pond” and “Ashima Rock,” sharing myths and legends from the local Yi people along the way. The walk is mostly flat and suitable for all ages.
Yunnan Ethnic Village: This open-air cultural park brings together replicas of traditional homes, costumes, and customs from Yunnan’s 26 ethnic minority groups. Explore a Dai bamboo stilt house, watch a Bai tea ceremony, or join locals for a Lisu dance. It’s both educational and interactive—a cultural highlight of Kunming.
Traditional Tie-Dye Workshop: Join a hands-on tie-dye workshop where you'll learn the basics of Bai or Yi minority techniques. Create your own hand-dyed canvas tote bag with the help of a local artisan. The activity takes about an hour and is a fun, creative way to engage with local craft culture. Perfect for couples, families, or anyone who loves handmade art.
Kunming Old Street: Sroll through the nearby Old Street, filled with early 20th-century architecture, antique shops, and modern cafes. It’s a charming blend of history and contemporary local life.