Another early start began with dragging a trolley laden with suitcases through the desolated morning streets of Lijiang’s old town to the road access point, where we jumped into a couple of cabs to the station for the four-hour train back to Kunming. After a bit of faffing around with taxis, we got to our…
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Around Lijiang
Our last day in Lijiang was spent exploring the parts of the sprawling seven-square-kilometer ancient town that we hadn’t seen yet. We wandered through the relatively quiet morning streets to the Heilong Park, or Black Dragon Pool, for some spectacular views of the lakes, pagodas, and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain backdrop. Locals were hand-feeding squirrels,…
Shangri-la, the Road to Tibet
Today’s excursion would be done manually without a tour, so we were up early again and off to the station to grab a train an hour and a half north to Shangri-la, a place mythically meaning paradise, utopia, or heaven. The good thing about being up and about before dawn is that it’s the best…
Yulong Snow Mountain
We booked this tour on Trip dot com as it was virtually impossible for foreigners to secure the tickets to the cable car, which is extremely popular. Yulong Snow Mountain, or Jade Dragon Mountain as it is also known, is an imposing set of peaks, the highest at 5,596 meters, overlooking Lijiang. It is a…
Lijiang, Tiger Leaping Gorge
We were up early and over to the sprawling Kunming station to take a bullet train north to Lijiang. Trains can be booked online and are very reasonably priced. Our C86 left at 10.30 on the dot and took 3.5 hours; boarding was done by scanning our passports, no tickets required. The weather had turned…
A Visit to China – Kunming
Our last road trip to Georgia was becoming a distant memory, so that meant we needed another one. China is a place I’ve always wanted to visit, but have always been deterred by the visa hassles. Things are changing for the better, though, and a ten-day transit visa was possible at the time we booked…





