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4 hours
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- English-speaking Private guide
- Customized Itinerary
- Pickup/Dropoff (option)
- French/German/Italian/Spanish/Russian guide (extra fee)
- Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
제외 사항
- Tip and gratuities
- Meals and beverages
- Personal expenses
참고해주세요
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
- HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
- Kunming Old Town is known for its traditional architecture, ancient streets, and cultural landmarks. Familiarizing yourself with its history can enhance your appreciation of the area.
ACCESSIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS
- MOBILITY NEEDS
- Some parts of Kunming Old Town may have cobblestone streets, narrow alleys, or stairs. Inform us of any mobility concerns in advance to arrange for suitable routes.
- PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Wear comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the town usually involves a fair amount of walking.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
- The best time to visit is during Spring (March-May) or Autumn (September-November). During these seasons, the weather is mild, with comfortable temperatures ranging between 15*C to 25*C.
- These periods also have minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the old town’s streets, temples, and traditional markets.
- Spring - Kunming is known as the “City of Eternal Spring“, and during this time, flowers bloom across the city, including in Guandu Old Town.
- Autumn - The clear skies and crisp air enhance the charm of the old town‘s architecture and cultural attractions.
- Summer (June-August) can be rainy, and Winter (December-February) can be cold.
LANGUAGE AVAILABILITY
- LANGUAGE BARRIERS
- Even with an English-speaking guide, not all locals may speak English. A private guide can help bridge communication gaps during interactions with local people.
SHOPPING TIPS
- LOCAL HANDICRAFTS and SOUVENIRS
- Kunming Old Town is a good place to shop. Ask your guide for recommendations on authentic souvenirs such as traditional handicrafts, Yunnan teas, and ethnic textiles.
- BARGAINING
- In local markets, bargaining is common. Your guide can offer advice on how to negotiate prices politely.
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ESSENTIALS
- COMFORTABLE SHOES
- Since you'll be likely be walking on cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for walking.
- CASH or MOBILE PAYMENT APPS
- While larger shops and restaurants may accept mobile payments, smaller vendors often prefer cash. Bring some local currency for purchases and street food.
- If you have access to WeChat Pay or Alipay, these can be widely used for payments.
- WEATHER-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING
- Spring/Autumn: Light layers, as mornings and evenings can be cool.
- Summer: Lightweight clothes and a raincoat/umbrella for sudden showers to stay dry.
- Winter: Warm layers for chilly weather, especially at night.
- SUNSCREEN, HAT, and SUNGLASSES
- The sun can be strong, even in cooler weather, so protect yourself from UV exposure.
FOR CONVENIENCE
- BOTTLED WATER
- Stay hydrated while exploring. Bottled water is recommended over tap water.
- PASSPORT or ID: Always carry a form of identification with you, as it may be needed for certain activities or emergencies.
- PORTABLE CHARGER or POWER BANK
- Make sure your phone stays charged throughout the day, to capture memories, beautiful architecture, bustling streets and cultural sites.
- HAND SANITIZER, TISSUE, and FACE MASK
- It's a good idea to carry hand sanitizer and a face mask, especially if you're visiting during flu season or in crowded areas.
- Some public restrooms may lack of supplies.
- BASIC FIRST AID KIT
- Include items like band-aids/plasters, pain relief, and any personal medications you might need.