Überblick
UNESCO Hani rice terraces carved 1,300 years ago. 2-day private tour from Kunming: Duoyishu sunrise, Bada sunset, Laohuzui viewpoint, Hani villages.
Über diese Tour
The most photographed landscape in southwest China. The Yuanyang rice terraces are 1,300-year-old terraces hand-carved by the Hani people into the slopes of Ailao Mountain — 1.7 million terraces stacked from 800 to 2,000 meters elevation. UNESCO World Heritage 2013. National Geographic's photographers come here. So does every Chinese landscape photographer with an Instagram account. The mirror-water terraces (Nov–April, when flooded for planting) catch the sunrise and sunset like a thousand pieces of stained glass.
This 2-day private tour is built for one thing: catching the light. We base you in the small town of Yuanyang for one night, time the drives so you're at Duoyishu for sunrise (when the sea-of-clouds rolls through), Bada for sunset (the most stacked, dramatic viewpoint), and Laohuzui (Tiger Mouth) for golden hour. In between, you visit Hani villages — mushroom-shaped thatched-roof houses, women in indigo headscarves, a way of life essentially unchanged since the Tang dynasty.
Day 1 — Kunming to Yuanyang + Bada sunset:
- 06:00 — Pickup from your Kunming hotel or Changshui Airport
- 12:00 — Arrive Yuanyang; lunch at a Hani family restaurant (terraced rice, mushroom soup, smoked tofu)
- 14:00 — Check into hotel (small mountain town, simple but clean)
- 15:00 — Laohuzui (Tiger Mouth) viewpoint — afternoon light on the wider valley
- 17:30 — Bada viewpoint for sunset — the most stacked, dramatic terraces (peak photographer hour)
- 19:30 — Hani-style dinner
Day 2 — Duoyishu sunrise + Hani villages:
- 05:00 — Early start (your guide brings hot coffee in thermoses)
- 05:45 — Duoyishu viewpoint for sunrise (the one in every magazine — sea of clouds rolling through the terraces)
- 08:30 — Breakfast back at hotel
- 10:00 — Walking tour of a working Hani village: thatched-roof houses, women weaving, the long-street feast tradition
- 12:00 — Lunch
- 13:30 — Depart Yuanyang
- 19:30 — Drop-off Kunming hotel or airport
Best season: November–April (terraces flooded with water, mirror reflections). May–October (green growing season, less photogenic but pleasant temperatures). Avoid heavy summer rain weeks.
Who this is for: Landscape photographers (bring a tripod and ND filters), early risers, anyone who wants to see one of China's most ancient living agricultural systems before mass tourism finds it.
Local Roads. Global Eyes. Beijing-licensed inbound operator with Yunnan local guides who know the unmarked side-trail viewpoints away from the tour-bus crowds. Questions? WhatsApp +86 139 1764 3020.
Treffpunkt & Abholung
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Stornierungsbedingungen
Bei den meisten Touren kostenlose Stornierung bis 24 Std. vor Beginn. Genaue Bedingungen werden bei der Buchung angezeigt.
Bewertungen
We saw all the highlights of China without the crowds. Worth every penny.
Everything about our China experience was first-class — punctual, knowledgeable and warm.

