Most visitors think they’ve seen Lijiang after walking the main streets of the old town. But the real Lijiang lies just one alley away.
This private walking tour takes you beyond the busy tourist paths into the quieter residential quarters of the UNESCO-listed old town, where local families still live and the 800-year-old water system continues to flow through the stone lanes.
Your guide grew up here. Not someone who simply studied the history — someone who actually grew up in these alleys, knows the neighbors, and understands the stories behind the doors.
Because this experience is private, the walk moves at your pace. If something catches your attention down a side alley, you can explore it. If you want to stop by a water channel or courtyard, there’s time.
What you'll discover
The ancient water system
Lijiang’s famous network of water channels was built by Naxi engineers more than 800 years ago. Fed by gravity from the mountains, it once supplied the entire town and still runs today.
Hidden residential alleys
Step away from the crowded streets and explore the quieter lanes where local residents live their daily lives. Discover traditional Naxi courtyard architecture and learn what the carvings and symbols represent.
Dongba pictographs
The Naxi people developed one of the world’s last surviving pictographic writing systems. Your guide will explain the meaning and cultural role of these symbols.
Everyday local life
See where residents shop, drink coffee, and spend time away from the tourist areas.
Why this walk is different
Private experience — no large tour groups
Flexible pace — no rigid script
Local perspective from someone who grew up in Lijiang
Is this tour right for you?
This experience is ideal if you enjoy slower travel, meaningful conversations, and discovering the cultural stories behind a place.
If you prefer strict schedules or large group tours, this may not be the best fit.