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8 hours

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Cosa è incluso?
    • English-speaking Private guide
    • Transport
    • Customized itinerary
    • French/German/Italian/Spanish/Russian guide (extra fee)
    • Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
    Esclusioni
      • Tips and gratuities
      • Meals and beverages
      • Personal expenses
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        XIZHOU ANCIENT TOWN

        • CULTURAL HERITAGE
          • Known for its well-preserved Bai minority architecture and vibrant local markets.
        • LOCAL MARKETS
          • The morning market is the heart of Xizhou, offering fresh produce, handmade goods, and authentic Bai snacks.
          • Walk through the bustling Xizhou morning market with your guide.
          • Sample local delicacies like Xizhou baba (savory or sweet pancake) and freshly made yogurt.
        • TIE-DYEING
          • Xizhou is a hub for traditional tie-dyeing, where you can learn the art and take home your creation.
          • Your guide will explain the cultural significance of tie-dyeing in Bai society and help you design your own piece.
        • RELAXED ATMOSPHERE
          • Less crowded than Dali, offering a peaceful environment to experience Bai culture.

        DALI ANCIENT CITY

        • HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
          • Once a capital of the Nanzhao Kingdom, Dali Ancient City is a rich in history and culture.
        • ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE
          • Explore traditional city gates, streets, and stone buildings that reflect the area’s legacy.
        • NIGHTLIFE
          • Offers a mix of relaxed bars and vibrant night markets.
          • If your tour extends into evening, enjoy Dali’s vibrant nightlife.
          • Your guide can lead you to the best bars, cafes, and night markets for an authentic experience.
        • SHOPPING FOR LOCAL HANDICRAFTS 
          • Explore markets and boutique shops for unique souvenirs like Bai silver jewelry, tie-dye fabrics, and wood carvings.
          • Your guide can help you find authentic items and assist with bargaining.

        BEST TIME TO VISIT

        • SPRING (March-May) and AUTUMN (September-Novembe)
          • Ideal weather with mild temperatures and less rain.
        • MORNING VISITS
          • Start early to enjoy the vibrant markets in Xizhou and avoid crowds in Dali.
        • AVOID PEAK SEASONS
          • Chinese National Holidays (e.g., Spring Fest, Golden Week) can bring heavy crowds.

        BENEFITS OF A PRIVATE GUIDE

        • PERSONALIZED EXPERIENCE
          • Tailor your itinerary based on your interests and pace.
        • LOCAL INSIGHTS
          • Learn unique stories, cultural practices, and lesser-known facts about the Bai people and Dali’s history.
        • CONVENIENCE
          • Your guide will handle logistics, including tickets, timing, and transportation between Xizhou and Dali.


        With a private guide, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural and historical richness of Xizhou Ancient Town and Dali Ancient
        City while enjoying a stress-free and memorable experience.

        Cosa portare

          COMFORTABLE CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR

          • WALKING SHOES
            • Both locations feature cobblestone streets and require walking, so sturdy and comfort footwear is a must.
          • LAYERED CLOTHING
            • The weather can change throughout the day, especially during winter or at higher altitudes. Bring a light jacket or sweater.

          TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

          • REUSABLE BAG OR BACKPACK
            • Ideal for carrying souvenirs, snacks, or a type-dye creation from Xizhou.
          • WATER BOTTLE
            • Even on cloudy days, UV rays can be strong, especially at higher altitudes.
          • SUNGLASSES
            • Protect your eyes from the bright sun, especially around Erhai Lake.
          • HAT OR CAP
            • Provides shade while walking through open markets or along scenic paths.
          • UMBRELLA OR RAINCOAT
            • Bring these during the rainy season or winter months, as weather can be unpredictable.
          • PORTABLE CHARGER/POWER BANK
            • Ensure your devices stay charged for photos or videos.
          • TRAVEL ADAPTER
            • If coming from outside China, bring a plug adapter for Chinese sockets (Type A, C, or I).
          • SNACKS
            • Carry small snacks like dried fruit or energy bars if you’re walking for long periods.

          HEALTH AND HYGIENE

          • HAND SANITIZER AND TISSUES
            • Public restrooms may lack basic supplies.
          • BASIC MEDICATIONS
            • Bring any personal medications, plus items like motion sickness pills/tables if traveling by car or boat.