Trips and Tours to Kunming ChinaTake a guided tour to the "City of Eternal Spring," with its stunning nature, rich culture, and mild year-round weather.
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Visit Kunming
Capital of the Yunnan province, Kunming is the political, economic and cultural epicentre of the region. The city has successfully found the balance between modernity and antiquity, which can be seen in its plethora of modern architecture interspersed with ancient temples and monuments. Rich with history and culture, it isn't hard to see why Kunming has gained popularity with travellers over the years. The city has a beautiful blend of cultures, including those of the numerous ethnic minorities that inhabit this region, which has shaped the city into something completely unique in the country.
Naturally, there are plenty of things worth seeing in Kunming. Yuantong Mountain is a favourite among travellers and locals alike who are drawn here by the stunning cherry blossoms and the magnificent ancient temple. There is also Golden Temple Park, another glorious space that is home to one of the best-preserved bronze temples in the world. When the sun reflects off its walls they glint gold, hence the park's name mentioning a golden temple. Green Lake Park is a must-see for anyone craving a bit of natural beauty. Birds leisurely glide through the skies as row boats pepper the water. This spot is ideal for picnics as well as wandering around. If you find yourself with some extra time on your hands, then a trip to the Jiuxiang Cave might be in order. Situated around 90km from Kunming, the enchanting caves are utterly stunning and are a fascinating part of China's natural history.
Tours to Kunming
If you are looking to experience the beauty of China’s Yunnan region then a visit to Kunming is a must. Joining us on a guided tour is a great way to experience all the city has to offer. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Black Stone Forest, where you can explore the natural beauty of the Yunnan province, to the historic Bamboo temple established during the Yuan dynasty and dedicated to Zen Buddhism. There is so much to see in this stunning part of China and take a guided group tour with us is a great way to explore it.
What to expect when visiting Kunming
Kunming is known for its beautiful scenery and diverse ethnic cultures. The city is home to the beautiful Dianchi Lake, a great spot for walking, boating and wildlife watching. The Black Stone Forest, where you can explore the surreal landscape of limestone foundations that look like trees made of stone and Green Lake Park, situated in the heart of Kunming, is perfect for leisurely walks. The city is home to many of China’s ethnic minorities, including Bai, Yi, Hani and Dai people. Kunming also has many museums, such as the Yunnan Nationalities Museum, markets and cultural festivals that showcase and celebrate these diverse cultures.
What to do in Kunming
The Bamboo Temple
Visiting Qiongzhu Temple, also known as the Bamboo Temple, in Kunming is a serene and culturally enriching experience. Nestled on the slopes of Yu'an Mountain, about 12 kilometres from the city centre, this ancient Buddhist temple dates back to the Tang Dynasty and is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and exquisite artistry. The highlight of the temple is its collection of 500 life-sized, hand-carved Arhat statues, created during the Qing Dynasty by the famous sculptor Li Guangxiu. Each statue is uniquely expressive, capturing a wide range of emotions and postures, making the temple a fascinating place to contemplate the diversity of human experience. Surrounded by bamboo groves and lush greenery, the Bamboo Temple offers a tranquil retreat where visitors can enjoy quiet reflection and admire the rich Buddhist history and artistry of Kunming.
The Black Stone Forest
Visiting the Black Stone Forest in Kunming is like stepping into a surreal fantasy world. Located within the broader Stone Forest Scenic Area, the Black Stone Forest features striking black limestone formations that rise dramatically from the ground, resembling jagged, petrified trees. This lesser-known section of the Stone Forest offers a quieter, more mystical atmosphere compared to the main area, with its dark, towering rocks creating narrow pathways and hidden alcoves perfect for exploration. The unique shapes of the formations have inspired local legends, adding a sense of mystery to this natural wonder. Visitors can wander through the labyrinth of stone, take in panoramic views from elevated points, and appreciate the geological marvel that has formed over millions of years.
Green Lake Park
Visiting Cuihu Park, also known as Green Lake Park, in Kunming is a serene and picturesque experience, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a moment of relaxation. Located in the heart of the city, the park is famous for its tranquil jade-coloured waters, charming bridges, and lush greenery. Locals and tourists alike gather here to enjoy boat rides on the lake, watch tai chi practitioners, and listen to traditional music performances. During the winter months, the park comes alive with the arrival of thousands of red-beaked seagulls from Siberia, creating a lively spectacle as visitors feed and photograph the birds. The park’s peaceful atmosphere and vibrant local culture make it a must-visit spot in Kunming.
When is the best time to visit Kunming?
The best time to visit Kunming is during the spring and autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures averaging between 15°C and 25°C (59°F to 77°F). The skies are generally clear, making it ideal for outdoor activities like exploring parks, hiking in the nearby mountains, or visiting cultural sites. During spring the city's flowers are in full bloom, and parks like Green Lake are especially beautiful. The weather is warm but not too hot, making it a great time for sightseeing. In autumn the weather is cool and comfortable, with less rainfall than summer. It's perfect for exploring the Stone Forest, Dianchi Lake, or enjoying local festivals.
Conclusion
Visiting Kunming on a tour promises a refreshing and culturally enriching experience. With its pleasant year-round climate, breath-taking natural landscapes like the Stone Forest and Dianchi Lake, and vibrant local culture, the "City of Eternal Spring" offers something for every traveller. Whether you're exploring ancient temples, savouring Yunnan's unique cuisine, or enjoying the serene beauty of Green Lake Park, Kunming provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Its friendly atmosphere, rich ethnic diversity, and gateway to Yunnan's other stunning destinations make it an unforgettable stop on any tour of China.
Frequently asked questions
What are the top attractions in Kunming?
The top attractions include the Stone Forest (Shilin), a UNESCO World Heritage site; Green Lake Park (Cuihu Park); Dianchi Lake; the Yunnan Nationalities Village; Yuantong Temple; and the Western Hills (Xishan).
What is Kunming famous for?
Kunming is famous for its mild climate, being called the "City of Eternal Spring." It's also known for its ethnic diversity, rich culture, and stunning natural scenery, including the Stone Forest, Dianchi Lake, and vibrant flower markets. The local cuisine, especially "Crossing the Bridge" rice noodles and wild mushroom dishes, is also a highlight.
Is Kunming easy to navigate for tourists?
Yes, Kunming is relatively easy to navigate. The city has a modern metro system, buses, and affordable taxis. English is not widely spoken but our tour guides will always be fluent in English making it easy for you to communicate, learning basic mandarin phrases and having a translation app handy will also help when conversing with locals.
What local foods should I try in Kunming?
Kunming is known for its unique Yunnan cuisine. Must-try dishes include "Crossing the Bridge" rice noodles, stir-fried wild mushrooms, roasted Yunnan ham, and rose pastries. The local cuisine is often spicy and makes use of fresh ingredients and a variety of mushrooms.
Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of when visiting Kunming?
As with other parts of China, it’s important to show respect in temples and religious sites by dressing modestly and behaving quietly. When interacting with locals, a polite greeting or smile is appreciated. In rural or ethnic minority areas, it's respectful to ask for permission before taking photos of people.
What language is spoken in Kunming?
Mandarin Chinese is the official language spoken in Kunming. Due to its ethnic diversity, you may also hear various minority languages, but Mandarin is widely understood. English is not commonly spoken, so it’s helpful to learn some basic Mandarin phrases or use a translation app.
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The Great Wall
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See pandas in Chengdu
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The Terracotta army in Xi'an
In 1976 three farmers near the city of Xi'an were digging a well and in doing so discovered one of China's greatest treasures - Emperor Qin's 7000-strong terracotta army. Believed to have been made 2200 years ago these life-size warriors stand in military formation in excavated pits under the cover of a modern protective hanger. Made of local clay, no two faces are alike – each is said to be an individual portrait.
Beijing
Capital of the People’s Republic, Beijing is China’s political, economic and cultural centre. With a chequered history, Beijing was established in 1045 BC and for 800 years served as the capital of several dynasties. At first glance Beijing can appear as nothing more than a modern cosmopolitan city with soaring skyscrapers, sprawls of apartment blocks and a crisscross of freeways. But hidden amid the concrete and glass one can still find remnants of the city’s past and evidence of traditional Chinese culture still practised today.
Shanghai
Buzzing with energy and activity from its gleaming sky scrapers all the way to its charming Old Town, the mega city of Shanghai epitomises China’s meteoric rise to global power status. Everywhere you look, there is something to do, see or buy, and you're unlikely to ever find yourself having a dull moment during your stay.
Guilin
Renowned for it’s striking, if bizarre scenery - vast areas of karst limestone outcrops that rise up from flat rice paddy fields, and beautiful pagodas, Guilin is often the subject of Chinese painting. On our tours that travel to Guilin, we will visit the enormous and dazzlingly beautiful Reed Flute Caves. The city is filled with a delicious fragrance of Sweet Osmanthus trees and indeed this is the meaning of the name Guilin - "forest of Sweet Osmanthus".