
- 4.5/5
M27***64There are more than 20 hot spring pools with various types and good service. There are more people than usual during the Spring Festival holiday, but the organization is still in order and the facilities are complete. It is a good hot spring experience. There are many people eating and dining. Going a little later can reduce the queue and find a seat. People with inconvenience in legs and feet should consider it carefully. The hot spring pools are layered and you can't avoid going up and down stairs. It feels like you need to climb 7 or 8 floors of stairs from the lowest restaurant to the upper dressing room.
- 4.5/5
兰小姐💃The entrance fee wasn't expensive, but the extra charges inside were outrageous. The grassland was beautiful, but most of it was fenced off. However, the景区 service was decent; the sightseeing bus was readily available, and a kind lady even helped me make a phone call. 🚗🙏
- 4.4/5
爱吃爱喝爱玩爱旅游Very good experience. The environment is very good. The staff is also very responsible and very patient. This is the best hot spring I have ever been to. The receptionist at the front desk is also very good. Overall, I had a very happy time.
- 4.3/5
大哥The location is rather remote. The attraction opens at 8:00 AM. After buying round-trip tickets, we were told we had to wait until 8:30 AM to catch the bus, so we walked up ourselves. There aren't many other interesting sights inside; just a large and a small empty mountain that doesn't really show any volcanic remains. The hot air balloon ride costs 300 yuan and only lasts seven or eight minutes. I wouldn't recommend it unless you're specifically going for a hot air balloon ride. It's neither fun nor offers any particularly good scenery.
- 4.8/5
M48***74This guesthouse is clean and hygienic, the surrounding area is clean and bright, and the facilities are complete. Every detail is well done, it's good value for money, and worth experiencing. It's quiet, makes you feel right at home, and the scenery is quite nice.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userFeeding the small animals in the Cute Pet Park was very interesting. It felt like New Zealand. It was so beautiful. The children loved it! We didn’t go to any other places except the Cute Pet Park. The tickets for the non-powered park were a bit expensive, so we didn’t go.
- 4.3/5
M24***69I went to Dali Cangshan Botanical Garden, and I was really crying. As soon as I entered the park, all kinds of strange flowers and plants that were not named were in sight. The air was full of the fragrance of plants. The meaty area was absolutely amazing. The meaty areas were arranged like artworks, and you can make a film with any shot. There are also cute little animals to feed, lambs and rabbits are super relatives 🐰 When you are tired, find a shade to sit down, listen to the birdsong, and enjoy a moment of tranquility. This trip is really worth it, I highly recommend everyone to come!
- 4.6/5
印象西南My first impression of Erhai Park was a perfect blend of vastness and tranquility. Standing on the observation deck, Erhai Lake resembles a vast blue mirror, reflecting the snow-capped peaks of Cangshan Mountain. A gentle breeze shimmers the waters, instantly making me forget the hustle and bustle of the city. Highlights: - Lake and Mountain Scenery: The water is crystal clear, and the distant mountains are sharply defined, making photos filter-free. - Ecological Environment: The lakeside trail is well-maintained, with abundant vegetation and the occasional sight of water birds. - Cultural Atmosphere: Bai-style architecture and sculptures dot the park, reflecting local characteristics. Practical Information: - Suggested Visit Time: 2-3 hours - Best Time: Early morning or evening, avoiding the midday sun. - Transportation: A taxi from the city takes about 15 minutes, or you can rent an electric scooter to circle the lake. - Precautions: Ultraviolet rays are strong on the plateau, so remember to wear sunscreen. The lakeside winds are strong, and the temperature fluctuates greatly between morning and evening. Trip Tips: Start with a panoramic view from the observation deck, then stroll along the lake, and finally visit the Bai Cultural Area to learn about local history. If you have more time, renting an electric scooter and circling Erhai Lake offers a more complete experience. Overall, Erhai Park is a must-see attraction in Dali. Not only does it offer stunning views of the lake and mountains, but it also offers a rich cultural atmosphere. It's a perfect place for all kinds of tourists to relax and take photos.
- 4.9/5
痴胶花花I'd previously tried Sentosa Island in Singapore, and since I was in Dali this time and there was a go-kart racing event, I decided to check it out. They're two different experiences; Singapore focuses on thrills and excitement, while Dali's appeal lies in its beautiful scenery. Therefore, they can't be compared directly. However, Yunxiang Mountain truly offers unparalleled views. The entrance overlooking Erhai Lake and Cangshan Mountain, shrouded in mist, is like a fairyland. It seems like the best spot to watch the sunset, but unfortunately, the timing wasn't right, and I missed it. In summary, Yunxiang Mountain is a scenic spot that Dali has developed in the last two years, suitable for camping, watching the sunset, and go-karting. I hope it won't be overly commercialized and ruin this beautiful place.
- 4.9/5
行走在民间的艺术家Yunxiang Mountain Chronicle: A Different Kind of Romance Hidden Between Mountains and Sea The wind, Dali's messenger, carries the dampness of Erhai Lake and the crisp air of Cangshan Mountain, leading us to Yunxiang Mountain. This hidden gem, known as "Dali's Little New Zealand," lacks the hustle and bustle of the ancient city, yet weaves a dream of freedom and poetry with its 270° panoramic views of the mountains and sea, its vast meadows, and its pure white buildings perched on cliffs. Climbing the steps, the first thing that catches the eye is the endless expanse of rooftop lawns. The tender green meadows spread out like a velvet carpet, with a solitary cypress tree standing alone at the far end, its branches swaying gently in the wind, as if telling a story of mountains and sea. Some people picnic under the tree, others run against the wind, their skirts and hair fluttering in the sunlight—every snapshot is a scene worthy of a movie. Not far away, the cliffside chapel, with its pure white triangular outline, seems to float between heaven and earth. At four or five in the afternoon, the sunlight filters through the glass curtain wall, casting Tyndall effect light that bathes the entire building in a sacred glow. No wonder it has become a sacred wedding venue for countless couples to capture their happiness. Traveling along the winding S-shaped road, with the mountain road twisting beneath your feet and the azure Erhai Lake and the staggered city skyline in the distance, you almost feel the romantic atmosphere of "La La Land." Reaching the viewing platform, gazing into the distance, the snow-capped peaks of the nineteen peaks of Cangshan Mountain are clearly visible, and Erhai Lake is like a sapphire set in the earth. The bustling atmosphere of the ancient city and the grandeur of nature blend perfectly here. For those seeking a thrill, the non-motorized roller coaster at the Luji Theme Park is an excellent choice. On the 800-meter cliffside track, a 38-second high-speed plunge sends the wind whistling in your ears, while the most breathtaking mountain and water scenery flashes by. After skiing down to the foot of the mountain, take the cable car back to the summit. Overlooking the vast expanse of reeds and low shrubs, the cable car's cables, like harp strings, play a lively melody amidst the verdant forest. The Misty Mountain Cafe at the summit is a perfect place to unwind. Order a cup of Yunnan small-bean coffee and a slice of rose-flavored milk fan cake, sit on the third-floor observation deck, and let the mountain breeze caress your face. The ingeniously designed glass railings create a magical "floating Erhai Lake" effect when photographed from a low angle, perfectly capturing the relaxed vacation atmosphere. As sunset approaches, the sky gradually turns orange, and the evening glow gilds the clouds. The benches on the observation deck are filled with people chasing the light. As the last rays of sunlight sink into Cangshan Mountain, the city lights gradually illuminate, intertwining with the starlight over Erhai Lake, adding a touch of tranquility and romance to the night view of Misty Mountain. As we descended the mountain, looking back at this small town built into the hillside, the Bai ethnic minority houses with their blue tiles and white walls cascaded down the slope, perfectly blending the traditional "three courtyards and one screen wall" layout with modern design, making the buildings seem to have grown out of nature. Here, there is no deliberate embellishment, only a harmonious coexistence of nature and humanity, possessing both the vastness of New Zealand's wilderness and the unique romantic charm of Dali. The beauty of Yunxiang Mountain extends beyond the immediate scenery.














