Muslim-Friendly 6-Day Yunnan Tour: Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Cangshan Mountain
Overview
Muslim-Friendly 6-Day Yunnan Tour: Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Cangshan Mountain is a 6-day China itinerary built around Kunming, Dali, Lijiang. It is designed for muslim travelers, families and first-time visitors who need halal-friendly planning, with a clear route flow, practical daily timing and local planning support.
This route is planned with halal-friendly needs in mind where available, including meal communication and practical arrangements along the journey. The page below gives a consistent overview, quick facts, route logic, suitability notes and customization ideas so travelers can decide whether this trip fits their China travel plan.
Quick Facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | 6 days |
| Route | Kunming, Dali, Lijiang |
| Travel style | Muslim-friendly private tour |
| Entry city | Kunming |
| Exit city | Lijiang |
| Best for | Muslim travelers, families and first-time visitors who need halal-friendly planning |
| Physical level | Easy to moderate: city walks, old towns and scenic area visits |
| Best season | March to June and September to November are generally comfortable for most Yunnan routes; mountain, hiking and golf plans should be checked against local weather before departure. |
| Customizable | Yes. The route, pace, hotels and special interests can be adjusted. |
| Media | Images and gallery to be added. |
Why Choose This Tour?
A route built around real travel flow
The itinerary connects Kunming, Dali, Lijiang in an order that reduces unnecessary backtracking and helps travelers understand how the destinations relate to each other geographically and culturally.
Practical support for international travelers
For overseas visitors, the hardest part of traveling in China is often not choosing the places, but connecting transfers, tickets, hotels, meals and timing. This tour is structured to make those decisions clearer before booking.
Flexible enough to customize
The route can be adjusted for private travel, slower pacing, family needs, halal-friendly planning, golf, hiking, photography or extra nights, depending on the final travel dates and availability.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Muslim travelers, families and first-time visitors who need halal-friendly planning
- Travelers who want a pre-planned route rather than arranging every transfer independently.
- Visitors who prefer clear daily timing, local support and practical destination advice.
Who May Not Find This Tour Suitable?
- Travelers who want a fully unstructured trip with no fixed daily plan.
- Guests who require very slow pacing should request a customized version with extra nights.
- Travelers with altitude, mobility or health concerns should confirm route suitability before booking.
Best Time to Travel
March to June and September to November are generally comfortable for most Yunnan routes; mountain, hiking and golf plans should be checked against local weather before departure.
Travel Pace and Important Notes
Easy to moderate: city walks, old towns and scenic area visits. Some scenic areas, old towns, mountain roads or golf/hiking locations may be affected by weather, traffic or seasonal conditions. Final details should be checked before the trip is confirmed.
How to Customize This Tour
You can adjust hotel level, guide language, meal style, daily pace, airport or railway transfers and optional experiences. If you already have flights or preferred travel dates, share them before requesting a final quotation.
Daily Itinerary
Kunming Kunming arrival The driver will pick you up from airport and transfer to hotel. If time permits, wander in the City Center to experience local life and do some shopping. Kunming Weilong Hotel (or other four-star hotel)
Kunming-Dali We’ll first explore the stunning Stone Forest ( included entrance ticket and battery car); UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site renowned for its spectacular karst landscape featuring towering limestone formations that resemble a petrified forest Bullet train to Dali (17:00-19:17 D3814). Visit Dali old town, wandering its cobblestone streets and discovering traditional Bai architecture. Manxin Dali Old Town Hotel (or other four-star hotel)
Dali-Lijiang Cangshan Mountain (include Cantong cable car), also known as the Cangshan Erhai National Nature Reserve, is a majestic mountain range that forms the dramatic western backdrop to the ancient city of Dali. Together with Erhai Lake to its east, it creates the famous "Silver Cangshan, Jade Erhai" landscape, which is the soul of Dali's scenery. The mountains stretch over 50 km north to south, featuring 19 towering peaks (averaging over 3,500 meters) and 18 crystal-clear streams that flow east into Erhai Lake. Drive approximately 2.5 hours to Lijiang, a UNESCO World Heritage site; wander through Lijiang Old Town with its charming cobblestone streets, canals, and historic Naxi culture. ) Lijiang Wangfu hotel (or other four-star hotel)
Lijiang Get ready for an unforgettable day at the majestic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain! (include glacier cable car, battery car to blue moon valley and impression Lijiang show ordinary seat) We'll take a cable car up to Glacier park for breathtaking close-up views of the glacier. Then, a battery car will whisk us down to the stunning Blue Moon Valley. To top it off, we'll watch the Lijiang Impression show. In the afternoon, we'll explore the quiet Baisha Old Town, the original capital of the Naxi Kingdom, and see its famous Baisha Murals( included entrance ticket), which blend Buddhist, Taoist, and Tibetan styles in a unique way. Lijiang Wangfu Hotel (or other four-star hotel)
Lijiang-Kunming Visit Black dragon pool (include entrance tickets). Established in 1737 during the Qing Dynasty, the park was built around the Black Dragon Pool (Heilongtan), a crystal-clear spring that serves as the primary water source for the ancient town Visit Shuhe old town. One of the earliest settlements of the Naxi people in Lijiang and a crucial, well-preserved post on the ancient Tea Horse Road. In the late afternoon, we'll take a comfortable bullet train to Kunming (17:02-21:01 C460). Upon arrival, your driver will meet you at the station and transfer you to your hotel, ensuring a smooth end to the day. HOME SUITES BY HILTON (or other four-star hotel)
Kunming Visit Luosiwan wholesale market. The largest comprehensive wholesale market in Southwest China. Located in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, it serves as a critical commercial hub for trade between China and Southeast Asian countries. It is a bustling, sprawling complex where you can find almost any commodity, making it a primary destination for retailers, exporters, and bargain hunters. Transfer to Kunming airport according to the flight information None Service included Private vehicle Chinese speaking driver for transfer; Sightseeing tickets as listed in the itinerary; 4 star Hotels listed in the itinerary; (free breakfast); English speaking guide; Guide and Driver’s meal and accommodation; Train tickets as listed in the itinerary; (second class) Fuel, tolls and parking fee included Service charge & government taxes; Luggage transfers between airports/train station and hotels; Yunnan Travel Insurance Service excluded Any arrival and departure international airfares Chinese visa fees; Lunch and Dinner; Excess baggage charged by Airlines; Tips to guides and drivers (Optional 150 RMB/Day/Group for the tour guide,100 RMB/Day/Group for the driver ); Personal expenses and gratuities to service staff;(optional) Personal travel...
What's Included & Excluded
Service Included
- Route planning based on the confirmed itinerary
- Halal-friendly meal planning where available along the route
- Local transportation or transfer arrangements listed in the final quotation
- English-speaking guide service on guided sightseeing days
- Entrance tickets for listed attractions when included in the final quotation
- Hotel arrangements according to the confirmed standard
- Daily breakfast or meals listed in the final itinerary
- Operational support before and during the trip
Service Excluded
- International flights to and from China
- Domestic flights or trains not listed as included
- China visa fees and personal travel documents
- Travel insurance and personal expenses
- Meals, drinks or optional activities not listed in the final itinerary
- Single room supplement if a private room is required
- Costs caused by weather, delays, force majeure or personal itinerary changes
- Tips for guides and drivers, if you choose to give them