The Kingdom of Biodiversity & The Art of Slow Living
Yunnan is China's most geographically and culturally diverse province. From the tropical rainforests of Xishuangbanna to the snow-capped peaks of Shangri-La, the landscape shifts dramatically every hundred kilometers.
26 of China's 55 ethnic minority groups call Yunnan home. Each village has its own language, its own songs, its own way of welcoming a stranger. Yunnan doesn't rush. It unfolds.
China's most ecologically diverse province — over 50% of the nation's plant species in one region.
Pu'er tea aged in ancient caves. Xishuangbanna coffee rivaling the world's finest single-origins.
Dali and Lijiang are global havens for those who want to decelerate, reflect, and rediscover.
Traditional Chinese medicine meets Yunnan's unique high-altitude herbs. Healing as a journey, not a product.
Yunnan is best savored slowly. We recommend at least 7 days — though two weeks wouldn't be enough.
The cobblestone lanes of Lijiang Old Town at golden hour. Dali's Erhai Lake by bicycle. Breakfast with Bai ethnic families. The quintessential Yunnan experience.
Inquire NowTibetan-influenced Shangri-La, the ancient Tea Horse Road, Pudacuo National Park, and Songzanlin Monastery at dawn. For the altitude-seekers.
Inquire NowPlateau herb medicine workshops, Pu'er tea forest walks, forest bathing in Xishuangbanna, and Naxi ceremony participation in Lijiang.
Inquire NowOne province. Infinite stories. Let us find yours.