Planning a Trip
Getting There
From Li Jiang's airport, 24km (15 miles) and a 30-minute taxi ride (around ¥80/$10/£5.20) southwest of town, there are daily flights to Kunming (50 min.) as well as weekly flights to Guangzhou (3 hr.), Shanghai (4 1/2 hr.), and Xishuangbanna (30 min.). Tickets can be bought at the CAAC/Yunnan Airlines ticket office at Fuhui Lu, Minhang Zhan (tel. 0888/516-1289). CAAC airport buses (¥10/$1.30/65p) depart from the office 90 minutes before scheduled departures. There is another CAAC office on the first floor of the Li Jiang Dajiudian at Xin Dajie (tel. 0888/518-0280; open 8:30am-6:30pm).
Though the flight from Kunming to Li Jiang only takes a half-hour or so, road transportation in last decade has improved exponentially, reducing a 20-hour journey to just 5 hours once the new Dali bypass opens in spring 2006. From the main long-distance bus station at the southern end of Minzu Lu (tel. 0888/512-1106), buses run to Xiaguan (3 hr.; ¥55/$7.15/£3.60) every half-hour from 7:10am to 6:30pm; express buses to Xiaguan depart at 8:20am, 11:30am, and 2:30pm. Express buses run to Kunming (6 hr.; ¥168/$22/£11) at 8:20am, 9:20am, 11:20am, and 3:20pm; a sleeper bus to Kunming (9 hr.; ¥145/$19/£9.45) runs every half-hour from 5:30 to 8:30pm. Buses also run to Zhongdian/Xianggelila, passing Qiaotou (3 hr.; ¥35/$4.55/£2.30) every hour from 7:30am to 4pm; to Jinjiang/Sichuan (9 hr.; ¥88/$11/£5.70) at 7:10am, 8:30am, 12:30pm, 2pm, and 6pm; and to Ninglang (4 hr.; ¥42/$6.75/£3.40 every hour from 7:50am to 3:30pm. A private bus company, YNTAC (tel. 0888/512-5492), operates luxury air-conditioned buses to Xiaguan (3 hr.; ¥50/$6.50/£3.25) at 8:30am, 9am, 10:30am, and 5pm; and to Kunming (6 hr.; ¥168/$22/£11) at 8:30am, 9am, and 10:30am. YNTAC buses depart from the Naxi Dajiudian, at Nan Guojing Lu about 1km (2/3 mile) west of the bus station.
Getting Around
The old town, off-limits to motor traffic, can be comfortably toured on foot. Taxis cost ¥6 (80¢/40p) for 3km (2 miles), then ¥1.60 (20¢/10p) per kilometer. From midnight to 7am, in-town taxis charge ¥10 ($1.30/65p) per trip. Bikes can be rented from several cafes in the old town and also in Mao Square at Ali Baba (tel. 0139/8704-7896) for around ¥15/$1.95/£1 a day.
Tours & Guides
Many of the cafes and hostels in old Li Jiang have travel agencies that provide day tours and air and bus tickets. The Nice Hiking Club, Xinyi Jie, Jishan Xiang 17 (tel. 0888/517-5432), has photocopied maps of the locale that can help with backpackers' routes. Yunnan International Travel Service, across the way at Jishan Xiang 47 (tel. 0888/512-0653), frequently organizes hikes to Tiger Leaping Gorge and Wen Hai, skiing trips to nearby Haba Mountain and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and overland trips by Land Cruiser into Tibet (approximately ¥4,500/$585/£293 per person for transportation and Tibet permit, based on four-person minimum). For the less adventurous, Old Li Jiang has a Tourist Consultation Service just inside the northern entrance on Xinyi Jie (tel. 0888/511-6666), which offers more sedate day tours of the surrounding areas (in Chinese only).
Fast Facts
Banks, Foreign Exchange and ATMs -- The main branch of the Bank of China (open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm) is on Xin Daje south of Fuhui Lu and has an ATM. In the old town, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) across from the post office (open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm) can exchange cash and traveler's checks.
Internet Access -- A number of cafes in the old town offer Internet service for ¥2 (25¢/15p) an hour. One of the most reliable is the Dongba House Inn, Xinyi Jie Jishan Xiang 16. Dial-up is tel. 163.
Post Office -- The main post office in new Li Jiang (open 8am-8pm) is on Xin Dajie. A smaller post office (open 8am-8pm) is in the old town at Sifang Jie just south of the Xinhua Bookstore.
Visa Extensions -- The Gonganju (PSB) is located at Fuhui Lu (tel. 0888/518-8437; open Mon-Fri 8am-noon and 2:30-5:30pm in summer, 8:30am-noon and 2-5:30pm otherwise).
Planning a Trip
Getting There
From Li Jiang's airport, 24km (15 miles) and a 30-minute taxi ride (around ¥80/$10/£5.20) southwest of town, there are daily flights to Kunming (50 min.) as well as weekly flights to Guangzhou (3 hr.), Shanghai (4 1/2 hr.), and Xishuangbanna (30 min.). Tickets can be bought at the CAAC/Yunnan Airlines ticket office at Fuhui Lu, Minhang Zhan (tel. 0888/516-1289). CAAC airport buses (¥10/$1.30/65p) depart from the office 90 minutes before scheduled departures. There is another CAAC office on the first floor of the Li Jiang Dajiudian at Xin Dajie (tel. 0888/518-0280; open 8:30am-6:30pm).
Though the flight from Kunming to Li Jiang only takes a half-hour or so, road transportation in last decade has improved exponentially, reducing a 20-hour journey to just 5 hours once the new Dali bypass opens in spring 2006. From the main long-distance bus station at the southern end of Minzu Lu (tel. 0888/512-1106), buses run to Xiaguan (3 hr.; ¥55/$7.15/£3.60) every half-hour from 7:10am to 6:30pm; express buses to Xiaguan depart at 8:20am, 11:30am, and 2:30pm. Express buses run to Kunming (6 hr.; ¥168/$22/£11) at 8:20am, 9:20am, 11:20am, and 3:20pm; a sleeper bus to Kunming (9 hr.; ¥145/$19/£9.45) runs every half-hour from 5:30 to 8:30pm. Buses also run to Zhongdian/Xianggelila, passing Qiaotou (3 hr.; ¥35/$4.55/£2.30) every hour from 7:30am to 4pm; to Jinjiang/Sichuan (9 hr.; ¥88/$11/£5.70) at 7:10am, 8:30am, 12:30pm, 2pm, and 6pm; and to Ninglang (4 hr.; ¥42/$6.75/£3.40 every hour from 7:50am to 3:30pm. A private bus company, YNTAC (tel. 0888/512-5492), operates luxury air-conditioned buses to Xiaguan (3 hr.; ¥50/$6.50/£3.25) at 8:30am, 9am, 10:30am, and 5pm; and to Kunming (6 hr.; ¥168/$22/£11) at 8:30am, 9am, and 10:30am. YNTAC buses depart from the Naxi Dajiudian, at Nan Guojing Lu about 1km (2/3 mile) west of the bus station.
Getting Around
The old town, off-limits to motor traffic, can be comfortably toured on foot. Taxis cost ¥6 (80¢/40p) for 3km (2 miles), then ¥1.60 (20¢/10p) per kilometer. From midnight to 7am, in-town taxis charge ¥10 ($1.30/65p) per trip. Bikes can be rented from several cafes in the old town and also in Mao Square at Ali Baba (tel. 0139/8704-7896) for around ¥15/$1.95/£1 a day.
Tours & Guides
Many of the cafes and hostels in old Li Jiang have travel agencies that provide day tours and air and bus tickets. The Nice Hiking Club, Xinyi Jie, Jishan Xiang 17 (tel. 0888/517-5432), has photocopied maps of the locale that can help with backpackers' routes. Yunnan International Travel Service, across the way at Jishan Xiang 47 (tel. 0888/512-0653), frequently organizes hikes to Tiger Leaping Gorge and Wen Hai, skiing trips to nearby Haba Mountain and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, and overland trips by Land Cruiser into Tibet (approximately ¥4,500/$585/£293 per person for transportation and Tibet permit, based on four-person minimum). For the less adventurous, Old Li Jiang has a Tourist Consultation Service just inside the northern entrance on Xinyi Jie (tel. 0888/511-6666), which offers more sedate day tours of the surrounding areas (in Chinese only).
Fast Facts
Banks, Foreign Exchange and ATMs -- The main branch of the Bank of China (open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm) is on Xin Daje south of Fuhui Lu and has an ATM. In the old town, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) across from the post office (open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm) can exchange cash and traveler's checks.
Internet Access -- A number of cafes in the old town offer Internet service for ¥2 (25¢/15p) an hour. One of the most reliable is the Dongba House Inn, Xinyi Jie Jishan Xiang 16. Dial-up is tel. 163.
Post Office -- The main post office in new Li Jiang (open 8am-8pm) is on Xin Dajie. A smaller post office (open 8am-8pm) is in the old town at Sifang Jie just south of the Xinhua Bookstore.
Visa Extensions -- The Gonganju (PSB) is located at Fuhui Lu (tel. 0888/518-8437; open Mon-Fri 8am-noon and 2:30-5:30pm in summer, 8:30am-noon and 2-5:30pm otherwise).