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8 hours

Easy

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Cosa è incluso?
    • English-speaking Private guide
    • Customized itinerary
    • Private Vehicle with Pickup/Dropoff (option)
    • French/German/Italian/Spanish/Russian guide (extra fee)
    • Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
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      • Tips and gratuity
      • Entrance and admission fee
      • Public Transportation expenses
      • Parking fees
      • Meals and beverages
      • Personal expenses
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        BEST TIME TO VISIT

        • SPRING (March-May) and AUTUMN (September-November)
          • Ideal for visiting due to pleasant weather. These seasons offer mild temperatures and clear skies.
        • SUMMER (June-August)
          • Expect more rain, as it's the rainy season, which could impact outdoor activities. Always carry a rain jacket or umbrella.
        • WINTER (December-February)
          • The climate is generally mild, but evenings can be cooler, so pack warm layers.

        PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

        • STAIRS and UNEVEN SURFACES
          • Some attractions, such as Western Hills, may involve climbing stairs and walking on uneven terrain. Comfortable shoes are essential.
        • HIGH ALTITUDE
          • Kunming is at around 1,900 meters (6,200 feet). Some visitors may feel mild symptoms of altitude sickness, so it's good to stay hydrated and take it easy on the first day. 

        FOOD AND DRINKS

        • LOCAL CUISINE
          • Kunming is known for its diverse food scene, with traditional Yunnan dishes like "crossing-the-bridge noodles" (guoqiao mixian), grilled tofu, and wild mushroom hotpot.
        • STREET FOOD
          • Try local snacks from night markets or food stalls, but ensure they are cooked thoroughly.
        • DIETARY RESTRICTIONS
          • If you have dietary restrictions or food allergies, please let us know in advance to avoid stomach issues.
        • TAP WATER
          • Avoid drinking tap water; opt for bottled water or boiled water.

        CULTURAL ETIQUETTE 

        • RESPECT LOCAL CUSTOMS
          • Be mindful of cultural differences, especially when visiting temples or local markets. For instance, dress modestly in temples and do not touch Buddha statues.
        • BARGAINING
          • It's common to bargain in markets, but be polite and reasonable.
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          TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

          • LAYERED CLOTHING
            • The weather can change throughout the day, so bring layers.
          • COMFORTABLE WALKING SHOES
            • Many attractions require walking or hiking.
          • SUN PROTECTION
            • The higher altitude increases UV exposure, so bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
          • RAIN GEAR
            • If visiting during the rainy season, pack a light rain jacket or umbrella.
          • CASH AND MOBILE PAYMENTS
            • Mobile payment apps like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used
            • Bring some cash, as foreign credit cards may not be accepted everywhere.