
Tour Code: YTKT006
Tour Dates: Daily
Jinghong
Ganlanba
Yakou village
Manpo Zhongzai village
Guanming village
Jinghong









| Tour Dates | Destinations | Todays Activities | Meals Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival Jinghong | Pick up[detail] | |
| Day 2 | Jinghong-Ganlanba | Ganlanba[detail] | B,L |
| Day 3 |
Damenglong- Yakou Village |
Yakou Village[detail] |
B,L |
| Day 4 |
Yakou village- Manpo Zhongzai Village |
Manpo Zhongzai village[detail] |
B,L |
| Day 5 | Manpo Zhongzai Village- Guanming village |
Guanming village[detail] | B,L |
| Day 6 |
Guanming Village- Jinghong |
Jinghong[detail] | B,L |
| Day 7 | Departure from Jinghong | See off[detail] | B |
| Price(USD/Person) | Superior Class | Deluxe Class | Tourist Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | $1385 | $1330 | $1255 |
| 2-5 Persons | $775 | $748 | $709 |
| 6-9 Persons | $480 | $450 | $415 |
| 10 | $415 | $388 | $348 |
| Single Room Supplement | $160 | $138 | $105 |
| Destinations | Superior Class | Deluxe Class | Tourist Class |
| XishuangBanna | New Tai Garden Hotel | Tai Garden Hotel | Prosperity Hotel |
| village | guesthouse |
1. Altitude Sickness:
Yunnan is a mountainous Province with high elevation. Sometimes people maybe suffer from the altitude sickness, you should drink much water,walk slowly and have much more rest. The elevations of Yunnan are as follows: Kunming(1895M),Dali(1976M),Lijiang(2416M),Shangrila(3280M).
2. Ethnic Folk Customs:
Please respect the local ethnic culture when you visit China. There are 55 ethnic minorities in China, you can find 52 of them in Yunnan Province. In this tour, you will experience Bai, Yi, Naxi, Tibetan,Mosuo minorities. You can learn more information about them from "Yunnan Ethnic Minorities".
3. Tipping
Giving a tip to someone who serves is a token of gratitude for a job well done.For the person who provides the service, their tip is often a large part of their income.Therefore, it is assumed they will do their best job to get the best tip possible.Unfortunately service tends to fall short quite often and then servers become insulted when the tip does not measure up to their expectations.
As the time flies to 21 century, tipping is no longer illegal in China since 1980s. Tipping for tour guides and drivers in recognition of their good service has become a common practice. Hotel bellboys and house keepers expect your tips as well. It is not customary to leave tips at hotel or local restaurants as the bill usually includes 10-15% service charge.
.Yunnan Adventure Travel does not include tipping in our quotation as tipping is a personal matter. If you don't know what the proper amount for tipping would be, the following standard is for your reference:
•If you are traveling in a small party like 2 to 5 members, We suggest approximately US $8 to US $10 /per guest per day as tips for tour guide and US $4 to US $6 for the driver and about US $2 to US $3 for hotel bellboys as a gratitude for their service.
For example, if 2 of you are traveling together and will stay in Beijing for 3 nights, the tip from both of you may be from US$48 to US$60 for the tour guide, US$24 to US$36 for the driver. But, for active tours like hiking, biking, rafting, we suggest you double the tipping.
•If you are traveling in a party like 6 to 9 members, We suggest US $6 to US $8 /per guest per day as tips for the tour guide and US $3 to US $5 for the driver and about US $1 to US $2 for hotel bellboys as a gratitude for their service.
•If you are traveling in a group with more than 10 people, We suggest US $3 to US $5 /per guest per day as tips for the tour guide and US $2 to US $3 for the driver and about US $3 to US $5 for hotel bellboys as a gratitude for their service.
The above is for your reference only, again tipping is a personal matter, you can always adjust the amount based on your satisfaction with the service you get from your tour guides, drivers, bellboys and so on.
4. Weather and Climate:
Yunnan is very nice to travel all the year around. From Kunmin to Shangri-La, you will experience different climate from 1900 to 3400meters above the sea level.
If you have any specific dietary requirements (vegetarian, vegan, food allergies) please inform us on the inquiry form so that we can provide advance notice about any special accommodations that may be necessary for you. If you are a food lover, Yunnan Adventure can be your culinary guide and provide you the opportunity to savor tempting local food and world-famous dishes.
Most meals are included as specified in the itinerary. Meal codes are: B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner.
Breakfast - Each breakfast will be served in your hotel. Breakfast selections include both Chinese and Western dishes to meet every diner's taste.
Lunch - Lunches are normally arranged at the Chinese restaurants near the scenic spots. Your tour guides will order food according to your appetite. Most are Chinese dishes, and some are modified to fit westerners' tastes. A complimentary glass of beer or soft drink is served with lunch.
Dinner - Same as lunch. If you prefer to not eat Chinese food, China Odyssey Tours suggests you have dinner on your own. Your local tour guide can recommend some good western restaurants in the area.
Our Luxury Car for Families
Yunnan Adventure use only modern air-conditioned luxury cars, vans and small buses on all tours. The comfort and safety of our customers is of utmost importance, so we ensure that all of the vehicles that we use are well-maintained and always very clean.
Groups of 1-2 persons: 5 seats car
Groups of 3-5 persons: 11seats van
Groups of 6-10 persons: 19seats van
Groups of 11-20 persons: 35seats van
Day 1 Arrival Jinghong City
Take morning flight (45 min) to Jinghong,the capital of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Region. Meet and greet at the airport and transfer to the hotel.
Day 2 Jinghong to Ganlanba
Drive to Ganlanba along the Mekong. After lunch in the market, we will have the whole afternoon to walk around and explore the nearby villages. Drive back to Jinghong in the late afternoon. In the evening we will have a welcoming dinner.
Day 3 Damenglong to Yakou village
Today we drive south towards Damenglong. En route, we will make several stops and short visits to the local stupas, temples and local market. We'll spend the night in Yakou. The Akeh is a Tibeto-Burmese tribe and is known for their silver smithing skills resulting in impressive swords and daggers. They wear tight fitting black jackets and puttees and the women wear their hair piled high on their heads. They consider black teeth to be the height of beauty!
Day 4 Yakou village to Manpo Zhongzai village
About 6 hours trekking before arrival at the Bulang village of Manpo Zhong Zai. Overnight in a villager's home in Manpo Zhong Zai, a tiny village that has remained devoid of the trappings of the modern world. The Bulang are of Mon-Khmer origin and are related to the Wa. They generally live in the mountains where they grow cotton and tea. They are distinctive by their white head cloths, sarongs and jackets.
Day 5 Manpo Zhongzai village to Guanming village
Leaving Manpo Zhong Zai village after breakfast, we set out for the 15 km (10 miles) walk to the Aini village of Guanming. We will stop at this Bulang village for lunch. After lunch, trek about 3 hours to a Hani village of Guanming. We will spend the night in Guanming village. The Hani, the third largest minority in Yunnan province, live in wooden houses with flat roofs, which they use for drying grains. The women are known for their embroidery and their large silver earrings and bracelets.
Day 6 Guanming village to Jinghong via Damenglong
Today we will trek 2 hours to Damenglong and meet our driver there. Drive to a Dai village, after which we return to Jinghong late afternoon. The Dai are plain-dwellers. Their villages consist of bamboo houses on stilts, with the entire village being enclosed by a hedge for seclusion. The women wear heavy silver waistbands to which keys are attached (if they are married.). Tonight stay in a 4 star hotel for a good rest, well-deserved comfort.
Day 7 Departure from Jinghong City
Today we will take a morning flight back to Kunming. The ends of trip.