Yunnan Nature Bucket List For Outdoor Lovers — Best Spots in Kunming, Lijiang, Dali & Shangri-la
- 1) Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (玉龙雪山)
- 2) Blue Moon Valley (麗江藍月谷)
- 3) Tiger Leaping Gorge (虎跳峡)
- 4) Black Dragon Pool Park (黑龙潭)
- 5) Lugu Lake (泸沽湖)
- 6) Balagezong Scenic Area (巴拉格宗风景区)
- 7) Napa Lake Grasslands (纳帕海)
- 8) Dongchuan Red Land (东川红土地)
- 9) Yuanyang Rice Terrace (元阳梯田)
- 10) Nine Dragons Waterfall (九龙瀑布)
- 11) Stone Forest (石林)
- 12) Jiuxiang Scenic Area (九乡风景区)
- 13) Meili Snow Mountain (梅里雪山)
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You don’t have to fly all the way to Switzerland to enjoy breathtaking nature. Here are the best nature spots in Yunnan, China!

Yunnan province in China, just four hours from Singapore, is home to some of the best views mother nature has to offer. As an outdoor lover myself, I wasn’t too hot about Yunnan initially because I thought it’d just be yet another bunch of cities packed with buildings.
But that could not be further from the truth! For those who don’t know, Yunnan is actually famous in China for its breathtaking landscapes and amazing hikes. The sceptic in me couldn’t believe somewhere so close by could be that beautiful.

Tiger Leaping Gorge
From turquoise lakes to snow-capped mountains and vast national parks, Yunnan has it all. Here’s the ultimate Yunnan nature bucket list for you outdoor lovers!
1) Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (玉龙雪山)

Location: LijiangAltitude: 5,596m
Best Time to Visit: November to March
Ah, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. This mountain dominated our itinerary in Lijiang. Getting tickets was quite a hassle but this is one landmark you have to see when you visit Lijiang.
Considered sacred among the local Naxi people, this beastof a mountain has 13 peaks. The highest peak is Shanzidou, which is unfortunately not accessible by the public. You can, however, take a cablecar up to an altitude of 4,506m before ascending up a series of steps to reach Glacier Park at 4,680m.

Photo credit: China Discovery
The quick change in elevation during the cablecar ride gives rise to altitude sickness (not fun). Don’t be surprised to see tourists chugging oxygen from cans like their lives depended on it. Jokes aside, the mountain’s vast blanket of white is spectacular and will make you feel like you’re venturing beyond the wall in Game of Thrones.
Note: Only 10,000 tickets are released each day online on a first-come-first-serve basis, and you can only pay via WeChat. We advise booking tickets through a tour (which includes transport) or asking your hostel owner to help you.
Entrance Fee: 130RMB for entrance, extra 180RMB for cablecar rideOpening Hours: 7AM – 4:30PM
Address: Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
2) Blue Moon Valley (麗江藍月谷)

Photo credit: Yunnan Exploration
Location: LijiangAltitude: 3,000m
Best Time to Visit: November to March
Located near the base of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is Blue Moon Valley, also known as White Water River. Fun fact: the valley got the name from its unique crescent shape!
The valley has a famous legend — when two Naxi youngsters fall in love, the boy must prove his commitment by standing barefoot in the freezing river during winter. The holy snow mountain will then bless their love to be everlasting! Ladies, time to bring yo man here.
Entrance Fee: Included in Jade Dragon Snow Mountain entrance fee (130RMB)Opening Hours: 6AM – 6PM (May – Oct), 6:30AM – 6PM (Nov – Apr)
Address: Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
3) Tiger Leaping Gorge (虎跳峡)

Location: Between Lijiang and Shangri-laAltitude: 2,700m
Best Time to Visit: October, November and May
Situated between the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and Haba Snow Mountain is the Tiger Leaping Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world. The famous Upper Trail hike starts at Qiaotau bridge (1,900m elevation) and stretches for 26km.

Most people tackle the trail over two or three days; we chose the former. The steepest part of the trail is the infamous “28 bends” where you’ll ascend 453m over 2.5km. As travellers with average (read: questionable) fitness, we felt the first part of the hike was way worse.

On the second day we woke up bright and early to catch the sunrise before embarking on the final stretch of our hike. The rest of the trail was pretty manageable, with the majority of it being flat.

The views throughout the two days were truly breathtaking. It felt like we were on a quest to find Aslan in Narnia. Verdict: 10/10 would recommend! This hike was the highlight of our Yunnan adventure.
Entrance Fee: 45RMB (22.5RMB for students under 24)Opening Hours: 24 hoursAddress: Hutiaoxia Town, Shangri-La County 674402, Yunnan Province
How to get there: A bus ride from Lijiang Ancient Town costs 50RMB per pax and took 1.5hrs. Ask your hostel owner to help arrange transport!
Planning a trip to Yunnan? Check out our 12D Yunnan Itinerary: China’s Best Kept Secrets — Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-la
4) Black Dragon Pool Park (黑龙潭)

Location: LijiangAltitude: 2,400m
Best Time to Visit: May to November
Famous for its crystal clear waters and as a viewing spot for the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Black Dragon Pool Park is up there on Lijiang’s list of iconic landmarks.
The story behind its name? Legend says there were 10 dragons wreaking havoc in the city. An immortal captured nine of them, ordering the remaining dragon to protect the local people in exchange for its freedom. This last dragon is said to still be living in Black Dragon Pool Park, watching over the people of Lijiang.
If you’re looking to get some exercise in, opt for the trail up Elephant Hill within the pool park. The trail involves 300m of elevation and takes about an hour!
Entrance Fee: 50RMBOpening Hours: 7AM – 9:30PM
Address: 1 Minzhu Rd, Gucheng, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
5) Lugu Lake (泸沽湖)

Photo credit: China Discovery
Location: 200km from LijiangAltitude: 2,685m
Best Time to Visit: March to October
Lugu Lake is an alpine lake located at the base of the Hengduan Mountain System. It’s home to several ethnic minority groups, the largest proportion being the Mosuo people.

Photo credit: China Discovery
The area is known as “The Kingdom of Women” as the Mosuo women are typically the head of the household. Here you can try different activities like canoeing, cycling or visiting a local Mosuo home!
Entrance Fee: 80RMBOpening Hours: 24 hours
Address: Yongning Town, Ninglang County, Lijiang 674300, China
6) Balagezong Scenic Area (巴拉格宗风景区)

Location: 50km northwest of Shangri-laAltitude: Average elevation of 3545m
Best Time to Visit: All year round
An hour-and-a-half drive from Shangri-la takes you to the Balagezong Scenic Area, an amazing display of natural landscapes. Think canyons, rivers and snow-capped mountains!

Two must-sees include the Balagezong Snow Mountain and Balagezong Grand Canyon. At 5,545 meters, the mountain is the tallest in Shangri-La and is considered sacred amongst the Tibetans.

If you want to do more than just hiking, zip-lining (120RMB), a glass walkway (1RMB) and river rafting (120RMB) are some of the activities available here!
Cost: 290RMB for a tour incl. round trip transport, transport within the scenic area and entrance fees.Opening Hours: 8AM – 5PM
How to get there: Daily shuttle buses from Shangri-La’s Dukezong Ancient Town depart at 9AM and leave Balagezong around 4PM. Ask your hostel staff to help you book a tour.
7) Napa Lake Grasslands (纳帕海)

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Location: 8km from Shangri-laAltitude: 3,270m
Best Time to Visit: June to November
Napa Lake translates to “the lake beside the forest”, which pretty much sums up what this place is. The lake is seasonal — during the summer, snow from the mountains melt into the lake which becomes a huge grassland during the dry season. You’ll find horses, ducks and other animals roaming the area!

The entire area is massive (660 sq km to be exact!), and difficult to cover without a car so it’s best to hire one when you visit.
Entrance Fee: FreeOpening Hours: 24 hours
Address: Shangri-la County, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
8) Dongchuan Red Land (东川红土地)

Photo credit: Wonders of Yunnan
Location: 250km from Kunming city centreAltitude: 2,600m
Best Time to Visit: May to June, September to November
Dongchuan Red Land was given the nickname “God’s Magic Palette”, and it’s no surprise why. A photographer’s dream, the vast mountains are painted in vibrant autumn colours.

Photo credit: Yunnan Adventure
How does this occur? The soil’s rich red colour comes from the high iron content caused by Dongchuan’s climate. The scenery looks different throughout the year, depending on the farming seasons.
Entrance Fee: FreeOpening Hours: 24 hours
Address: Huashitou Country, Xinxiang Town, Dongchuan District, Kunming, Yunnan Province.
*Pro-tip: The journey takes four to five hours from Kunming city centre. Best to hire a car!
9) Yuanyang Rice Terrace (元阳梯田)

Photo credit: China Discovery
Location: Honghe, 308km from KunmingAltitude: 2,000m
Best Time to Visit: November to April
The Yuanyang Rice Terraces is like a real-life Van Gogh painting — truly a work of art. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, this amazing complex of rice terraces have been developed by the local Hani people over 1,300 years.

Photo credit: China Discovery
*Pro-tip: Head to the Duoyishu Scenic Spot for the best vantage point to capture the sunrise, and Bada Scenic Area for the sunset!
Entrance Fee: 100RMBOpening Hours: 24 hours
Address: Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
10) Nine Dragons Waterfall (九龙瀑布)

Photo credit: Yunnan Adventure
Location: 225km from KunmingAltitude: 1,873m
Best Time to Visit: February to April
The Nine Dragons Waterfall is one of China’s most famous waterfalls and reminds me of Croatia’s Plitvice National Park. The area is made of 10 waterfalls, with the tallest being 56m high and 110m wide. Clear pools at the base of the waterfalls help to create a picture-perfect backdrop.
Entrance Fee: 60RMBOpening Hours: 9AM – 5PM
Address: Jiulong Waterfall, Luoping, Qujing, China
11) Stone Forest (石林)

Location: 78km from KunmingAltitude: Highest peak is Bushao Hill at 1,797m
Best Time to Visit: March to October
Known amongst locals as the “first wonder of the world”, the Stone Forest is home to China’s largest collection of limestone karst formations. The towering boulders create a fairytale-like maze that’s out of this world.

During the annual Torch Festival, the Sani people come together and celebrate with song, dance, bullfighting and other cool traditions.
Entrance Fee: 130RMB (65RMB for students under 24)Opening Hours: 7AM – 6PM
Address: Shilin Town, Shilin County 650000, China
12) Jiuxiang Scenic Area (九乡风景区)

Location: 90km from KunmingAltitude: 1,900m
Best Time to Visit: All year round
A 15-minute drive from the Stone Forest is the Jiuxiang Scenic Area. Known as the “Museum of Karst Caves”, it’s the largest karst cave complex in China. Jackie Chan filmed a movie here, which automatically makes it cool.

Fellow geography geeks, get ready to be blown away. Here you’ll find impressive stalagmites, waterfalls and underground caves that’ll make you feel like you’ve been transported to some sort of subterranean fantasyland.
Entrance Fee: 60RMB (30RMB for students), extra 30RMB for chairliftOpening Hours: 9AM – 6PM
Address: Kunming, Yiliang, Fenglao Section, Yunnan, China
13) Meili Snow Mountain (梅里雪山)

Photo credit: Yunnan Exploration
Location: Diqing, 200km from Shangri-laAltitude: 6,740m
Best Time to Visit: January to May, September to November
Meili Snow Mountain is a sacred place of pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists. This mountain has 13 peaks and its main peak, Kawagebo, is the highest point in Yunnan at 6,740m. No one has yet to summit the mountain due to its rough terrain (we’re not saying you should try).

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There are plenty of hiking routes in the area ranging from two to six days long, where you’ll get to see landmarks like the Glacier Lake and Mekong River.
Entrance Fee: 150RMBOpening Hours: 24 hours
Address: Deqin County, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
Nature’s Best Just 4 Hours from Singapore

Yunnan truly is beautiful. When I showed friends pictures from our recent trip, they were shocked to learn they were taken in China.

From crystal clear emerald lakes to magnificent gorges to snowcapped mountains, this province is definitely worth exploring. Conclusion: You don’t actually have to fly 13 hours to Europe just to get your fill of mother nature. Check out our 12-day Yunnan itinerary for more info!
If you’re looking to explore other parts of China, read our 2-Week China Itinerary — Rail Adventure Across Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Suzhou.
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Which hike in our Yunnan nature bucket list are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments section below!