Обзор
UNESCO Hani rice terraces carved 1,300 years ago. 2-day private tour from Kunming: Duoyishu sunrise, Bada sunset, Laohuzui viewpoint, Hani villages.
Об этом туре
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.
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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.

