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Labor Day Eco Tour Dali And Lijiang(Last Chance to Sign Up)

绿案 LVAN 绿案 2024-04-12

「Labor Day Yunnan

Eco Tour Dali & Lijiang


We choose venues that are off-the-beaten-track,local, organic and natural.




「Tour Information」


Duration:8 days 7 nights

Date:28/04/2024 ~ 05/05/2024

Language:EN

Tour Theme:

#Food #Culture #History

#Outdoor #Sustainability



「Tour Highlights」



「TOUR DETAILS」


28-04-2024

Day 1 Sunday

Arrive in Dali, Yunnan

Check in your hotel and free time for leisure before group dinner


29-04-2024

Day 2 Monday 

Morning-Chinese Muslim Village 

(Hui Ethnic Group)

In the morning we will drive up to a Chinese Muslim village located north of Weishan old town. There we will visit the village Mosque and their local history museum that commemorates the history of the village of traders and houses, inside is a unique collection of relics that the local builders and traders preserved from their trips. After our visit we will sit down to enjoy a family meal prepared by the descendant of the trader family.



Afternoon-Yi Macrame Bracelet Workshop, Yi Dancing

 (Yi Ethnic Group)

After leaving the Hui village, we will visit a small village of less than 300 families – all of Austroasiatic Yi ethnic minority background.

 

Our host is an official Intangible Heritage Guardian of the Dali Yi minority traditional crafts. The workshops (either embroidery or macrame bracelet workshops) will be led by a local Yi instructor from the village.

 

The workshop will take place in a 200-year-old Dali style traditional house. The house now operates as a museum exhibiting Yi traditional costumes and accessories and also as a space for the villagers to work at and the participate in handcraft workshops.

 

We will also experience a Yi style local dancing and other Yi ethnic performances presented by the local villagers. Then we will enjoy a Yi local dinner with the family and a bonfire tea drinking and ethnic dancing in the center of 200-year-old courtyard. 


About the Yi:

The Yi people of southwest China, sometimes referred to as Nuosuo or Lolo, number close to nine million, making them the seventh largest ethnic minority in China. Due to the geographical barrier, most Yi people live in remote areas near mountaintops, which explains the over 100 Yi sub-groups in southwest China, each with their own culture and language.


The crafts are mostly handwoven and used by the Yi people to pass down and share their traditions to guests and newer generations. The traditional handcraft culture has been utilized by locals to provide a new, gentle industry to a rural region that has gradually lost its population over time.



30-04-2024

Day 3 Tuesday 

Pottery Making Workshop(Dali)

Experience one of Yunnan’s most treasured cultural exports first hand with a traditional pottery making class! Located in an ancient village a pottery workshop will be held, using the traditional clay throwing methods of the local people. The village has over 600 years of experience in producing pottery from exquisite vases, to bowls and plates. Guests are also welcomed to get creative and choose to make something of their own! The pottery creations will be dried and fired in the kiln and shipped to the guests after a month when they are ready for use (delivery fee for shipping abroad is not included in the tour).

 

There are currently 30 preserved dragon kiln sites, five of which still use wood to keep burning. Throughout the small village you will find plenty of rammed-earth complexes as well as alluring cherry blossoms that can be seen blooming in the cold winter months.

 

After the pottery workshop, we will drive up to Lijiang for a local style courtyard dinner and will stay in Lijiang for the night. Before we head back to the hotel, an ethnic style square dancing shouldn’t be missed from 8-9pm every night. 



01-05-2024

Day 4 Wednesday 

Liming Ethnic Farmer’s Market and Hike

(Lisu Ethnic group)

In the morning, we will browse through the ethnic farmer’s market in this little town like the locals do and sample some of the most amazing local specialties. Ethnic Markets in Yunnan are great places to observe the unique multicultural styles and minority cultures that live in the area. Small cities and townships host these gatherings usually once every five to ten days, depending on the venue. Many of the minority women dress their best (traditional colorful costumes) on a market day.

 

Local artists and farmers regularly come to sell their crafts and produce so you’ll be able to experience all of Yunnan’s authentic cultural identities gathered in one place! You will be able to sample scrumptious Yunnan snacks and dishes freshly made by the nearby villagers who set up their stalls at a different market every day to make a living.



Afternoon

In the afternoon, we will head on to a local trail for hike to enjoy a panoramic view of the stunning landscape of Liming.

 

Situated at the threshold of Laojunshan National Park lies the charming town of Liming, renowned for its rich biodiversity and nestled within the esteemed Three Parallel Rivers World Heritage site. As part of China's initiative to establish national parks, Liming became a pivotal point in the conservation efforts, with The Nature Conservancy joining forces with local stakeholders since the project's inception in 2008.

 

Venturing southward into Liju Village, a less developed enclave within the park, conservation endeavors have been intensified. Here, amidst the pristine wilderness near the core protected zone, concerted efforts aim to foster sustainability, particularly focusing on preserving the habitat of the iconic Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys.

 

The striking sandstone formations that adorn Liming's landscape bear witness to millennia of geological processes— sedimentation, uplift, and erosion—culminating in the unique Danxia landform exclusive to China, though not confined solely to Liming.

 

Within the park's expanse, a diverse tapestry of ethnic groups call it home, with the Lisu people constituting the predominant population alongside the Bai, Pumi, Yi, and Han communities.

 

Liming's allure extends beyond its natural wonders, offering enthusiasts over 200 premier crack climbing routes adorning the canyon walls, some stretching up to an impressive 200 meters in length.


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02-05-2024

Day 5 Thursday 

Bai Benzhu Worship Experience

(Bai Ethnic Group)

Come morning, our journey will lead us to Jianchuan, renowned for its intricate woodcarving craftsmanship and inhabited predominantly by the Yunnan Bai People. Here, we will partake in a truly distinctive experience—the local worship of Bai deities.

 

Central to the Bai cultural identity, Benzhu are revered as local protector deities across the Dali region. In Jianchuan County, the practice of Benzhu worship intertwines closely with Azhali Buddhism. Within the Dali vicinity, virtually every Bai village boasts a Benzhu Temple, serving as the sacred abode for these revered protector spirits. Typically, these spirits are embodiments of historical figures—be they local heroes, esteemed monarchs, or revered generals—whose noble deeds have earned them the reverence of the community.

 

Each Benzhu deity presides over their designated festival day, marked by a plethora of activities varying from locale to locale. Jianchuan stands out as a bastion of traditional Bai culture, with its populace still predominantly Bai to this day. Here, the ancient tenets of Azhali Buddhism endure, and Benzhu rituals are often conducted by Azhali practitioners, lending a distinct flavor to the festivities unique from those in the broader Erhai region.


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Following a delectable lunch at a traditional Bai-style courtyard house, our journey continues to the nearby town of Heqing. Our route takes us over a scenic mountain adorned with wind turbines, promising breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including both Jianchuan and Heqing.

 

Once in Heqing, renowned for its exquisite silverware and copperware, our itinerary takes us to Xinhua Village, nestled at the heart of this bustling town. This village boasts a rich heritage of silver craftsmanship spanning millennia. Our first stop is a local museum showcasing a stunning collection of silver and copper crafts sourced from the region, offering a glimpse into the area's artisanal mastery.

 

Subsequently, we'll have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the age-old tradition of silver craftsmanship by visiting a local family renowned for their expertise in the field. Here, we'll roll up our sleeves and partake in a hands-on workshop, crafting our very own copper coffee mug under the guidance of skilled artisans. This personalized creation promises to serve as a cherished memento of our time spent delving into Heqing's rich cultural tapestry.



03-05-2024

Day 6 Friday

Electric Mountain Bike Trip

Prepare for an exhilarating adventure as we embark on an electric mountain bike excursion along the enchanting trail stretching from the base of the majestic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, towering at an impressive 5600 meters, to the renowned Tiger Leaping Gorge. Covering a distance of approximately 130 kilometers, this single-day journey promises to be a memorable odyssey through awe-inspiring landscapes. Please ensure you are in good physical condition, as this expedition will demand endurance.

 

Our ultimate destination is Baoshan Naxi Stone Village, where we will find respite for the night. Nestled amidst the rugged terrain, Baoshan Stone Village boasts a rich history dating back to the 1200s during the Yuan Dynasty. Perched atop a colossal mushroom-like rock formation, the village enjoys natural fortifications, with sheer cliffs enveloping three sides and the Jinsha River safeguarding the fourth. Accessible only through two stone gates to the north and south, the village accommodates approximately 100 families and stands as a testament to the well-preserved Naxi architectural heritage. Prepare to immerse ourselves in the cultural richness and tranquil beauty of this historic settlement as we rest and recharge for the night.



04-05-2024

Day 7 Saturday

Stone Village(Naxi Ethnic Group)

Following a serene night's rest in the secluded confines of the village, we will embark on a leisurely hike, immersing ourselves in the picturesque surroundings of Baoshan Naxi Stone Village. Meandering through the labyrinthine pathways both within and around the village, we'll be treated to a surreal panorama of mountain cliffs, the glistening Jinsha River, and the storied history encapsulated within the village's 100 sturdy stone houses.

 

As we traverse the rugged terrain, each step will unveil a tapestry of natural wonders and cultural heritage, inviting us to delve deeper into the timeless allure of this remote settlement. With every twist and turn, we'll uncover hidden gems of architectural marvels and hear whispers of tales from centuries past, all against the backdrop of awe-inspiring vistas that seem to transcend the boundaries of reality.

 

Prepare to be captivated by the otherworldly beauty that surrounds us, as we embark on a journey of discovery and contemplation amidst the tranquil embrace of Baoshan Naxi Stone Village.



In the afternoon, we will drive down to Lijiang town and enjoy a family-style wild mushroom hotpot to end the trip. 



05-05-2024

Day 8 Sunday 

Breakfast and check out of your hotel and free time for leisure before your train/flight. 


*Please note that the itinerary is subject to minor changes due to availability, weather condition, and so on, it’s recommended to consult us first prior to booking. We offer tours all across Yunnan, for more extended eco tours in different regions of Yunnan, feel free to get in touch with us.



Price List

Varies by Group Size


Group Size: 10 – 16 pax       

10-13 guests,      9300 RMB per person

14-16 guests,      8400 RMB per person


please consult us first about the pricing



Price Includes

·All Food and Water

(Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks)


·All Workshops


·Tickets to all the Sights(included in the tour)


·Experienced Local English-Speaking Guide


·Licensed Mini Bus with Professional and Responsible Driver


·Mandatory Insurance


·Accommodation(7 nights, from the 28th of April to the 4th of May )

(For a more authentic experience and to really support the local business, we usually choose clean, characteristic and comfortable local accommodation over international hotels, but when there are no local options, we would stay in regular local or international hotels. The price range for each room is from 300 to 400 RMB. Every room is shared by two people. For single room supplement, please consult us prior to booking for pricing.)



Price Excludes

·Tips (Optional)

·Souvenirs and Personal Expenses

·Airport or Train Station Pickup



「Helpful Information」


Departure: We will commence our journey in Dali. Kindly ensure your arrival in Dali by the 28th for group dinner and hotel check-in.


Food: We prioritize locally sourced, ecological, and organic ingredients, advocating for a low-carbon, eco-friendly, and healthy diet. The meals provided during the tour will predominantly consist of plant-based options, supplemented by select high-quality local non-vegan choices or fully vegan alternatives.

 

Restrooms: Throughout the tour, public or local-style restroom facilities are accessible, while western-style toilets are predominantly available in hotels and large shopping complexes.

 

Environmental Awareness: During this tour, our guide will introduce you to our plastic-free lifestyle. We will assist you in minimizing the use of single-use plastic disposables by encouraging refusal and offering alternatives.



「What to Pack」


1. Ensure you pack comfortable footwear, waterproof hiking boots, a rain jacket, a swimsuit, towels, a toothbrush, tooth tablets, and soap bars for both body and hair. Additionally, we suggest bringing along a reusable shopping bag.

 

2. Reusable bowls, bamboo chopsticks, spoons, and water bottles will be provided for guests. However, we strongly encourage you to bring your own reusable items.

 

3. As part of our eco-friendly initiative, we will furnish you with an eco-travel gift box for use during the tour. This includes items such as a bamboo toothbrush, tooth tablets, and soap bars.



Portrait Rights Disclaimer


Yunnan Eco Tours has the right to use all photos and videos taken of event participants for promotion in print, media, and online within the scope of legitimate business. If you do not wish for any video or photos with your image used for public release, please let us know at the time of registration.



Outdoor Activities 

Personal Safety Disclaimer


1. This activity is based on the principle of voluntary participation and withdrawal, risk, and responsibility. The participants should be aware that all outdoor activities involve inherent risks of illness, injury, disablement, death, and/or loss or damage of property, which may be caused by negligence, forces of nature, and other causes known or unknown. You should recognize that such risks are present always, before, during, and after the activity.


2. If the participants are under 18 years old, they should be accompanied by a guardian in order to participate in the activity. If a guardian brings a minor to participate in outdoor activities, it means that the guardian has assessed the risks of outdoor activities and agrees that neither the organizer nor the guide(s) will be liable for any accidents or personal damages that occur during outdoor activities.


3. The activity organizer will provide a first-aid kit and purchase outdoor insurance for each participant. Participants are responsible for their own personal safety during this activity. In the event of an accident, any non-accident parties in the activity will not bear any responsibility for personal accidents, but have the obligation to assist each other. Members participating in the activity shall proactively organize and implement rescue efforts, but shall not assume any legal or financial responsibility for the accident itself.



「About Us」


Yunnan Eco Tours is a company deeply committed to sustainability, advocating for a better world through the promotion of delicious plant-forward cuisine and a sustainable zero-waste lifestyle.


Our mission is to unveil the hidden treasures of Yunnan, China, taking our guests to vibrant local areas such as sustainable settlements, traditional villages, and markets that remain undiscovered by many. We strive to spotlight and support local sustainable businesses and traditions, nurturing traditional crafts and enabling others to immerse themselves in the authentic culture of Yunnan off the conventional tourist path.




「Meet Your Eco Expert」


Leo: Champion of Sustainability in Yunnan**

 

Leo is a dedicated advocate for sustainability, making waves in the picturesque region of Yunnan for about five years. Through his innovative approach, Leo has spearheaded hundreds of sustainability-focused events tailored for both businesses and the wider community. His passion for preserving the environment and promoting sustainable practices has left an indelible mark on Yunnan's landscape.

 

With an extensive background in eco-tourism, Leo is well-versed in the diverse and abundant sustainable resources of Yunnan. His expertise in crafting eco-friendly tours not only showcases the region's natural beauty but also highlights the importance of responsible travel and conservation efforts.

 

Driven by a desire to create a more sustainable future, Leo continues to inspire others to embrace eco-conscious living and explore the beauty of Yunnan in harmony with nature. Through his leadership and dedication, Leo is paving the way towards a greener, more sustainable tomorrow for China and beyond.



「How We Reduce 

Carbon Footprint」


In our efforts to minimize our carbon footprint, we employ several key strategies:


Experiences:

We exclusively feature experiences provided by local artisans, artists, and villagers, ensuring that most materials and tools are locally sourced to mitigate carbon emissions. Throughout our tours, we actively avoid single-use items, providing reusable bowls, cups, chopsticks, and shopping bags, while encouraging guests to bring their own.


Dining:

Embracing a philosophy of low carbon, healthy, and locally sourced plant-forward cuisine, we adhere to the 80-20 principle, with at least 80% of our meals being vegan, if not fully plant-based.


Transport:

For small groups, we prioritize the use of electric vehicles, leveraging Yunnan's remarkably clean electricity, which boasts a high proportion of renewable energy sources. Larger groups are accommodated through shared transportation, typically buses.


Accommodation:

We opt for locally owned accommodations over international hotels, often managed by local villagers or businesses. Staff and supplies are locally sourced, and we advocate for the removal of single-use items in rooms, replacing them with reusable and sustainable alternatives. Additionally, we provide guests with travel-size eco-friendly products and encourage them to bring their own.


At Yunnan Eco Tours, we are dedicated to continuously refining and expanding our sustainable practices, ensuring that every journey with us not only enriches the lives of our guests but also contributes positively to the preservation of Yunnan's natural beauty and cultural heritage.



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