Kunming

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Private Kunming Stone Forest tour
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Private Kunming Stone Forest tour

Explore the magnificent Kunming Stone Forest on this private tour with a dedicated guide, and marvel at ancient formations.

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Kunming and Dongchuan Red Land personalized nature adventure
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Kunming and Dongchuan Red Land personalized nature adventure

Discover the stunning Dongchuan Red Land and Kunming on this personalized nature adventure, and marvel at vibrant terraced fields.

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Kunming Stone Forest Wonders and Jiuxiang Cave with boat adventure
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Kunming Stone Forest Wonders and Jiuxiang Cave with boat adventure

Explore Kunming's natural wonders: Stone Forest and Jiuxiang Cave system, marvel at ancient karst formations and enjoy a scenic underground boat ride.

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Things to do in Kunming

Kunming, ChinaKunming, the capital of Yunnan Province in south-west China, is often called the City of Eternal Spring because of its mild, pleasant climate. Tucked between mountains and lakes, it’s a place where natural beauty meets rich cultural variety. You can wander through the otherworldly Stone Forest, take a peaceful walk by Dianchi Lake, or mingle with locals at the lively flower and bird markets. It’s also a cultural crossroads, home to over 25 ethnic minority groups, including the Yi, Bai, Dai, and Hani. This diversity is reflected in everything from clothing and festivals to music and food.Top three things to do1. Wander through the Stone ForestThe Stone Forest, or Shilin, is an absolute must-see when you're in Kunming. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its towering limestone rock formations, which look just like a forest made of stone. As you wander through the maze-like paths, you’ll spot spires, pillars and shapes carved by wind and water over millions of years. Some even have local legends behind them, like the Ashima Stone, which is said to be the shape of a beautiful girl who was turned to stone.2. Visit Yuantong TempleYuantong Temple, one of Kunming’s oldest and most important Buddhist sites, is a peaceful retreat tucked away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The temple grounds are home to a series of elegant halls dedicated to various Buddhist deities, a pretty pond filled with colourful koi fish and beautifully maintained gardens that invite quiet reflection.3. Stroll around Green Lake ParkGreen Lake Park, also known as Cui Hu Park, is a favourite with both locals and visitors. With its willow-lined paths, blooming lotus flowers and traditional pavilions, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxed stroll or a laidback picnic. If you happen to visit in winter, you might even see the thousands of red-beaked seagulls that migrate all the way from Siberia.
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