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How to arrange the route from Baise to Dali, Yunnan by bike? How long will it take?

Yunnan folk festivals Yunnan is home to many ethnic minorities, so festivals are also colorful. The Dai people's Songkran Festival has long enjoyed a good reputation. In addition, there is the Huashan Festival of the Miao nationality (on the third day of the first lunar month). The activities include: singing, dancing Lusheng and climbing flower poles; Torch Festival of Yi people, from June 24th to 25th in the lunar calendar, people hold festivals such as lighting torches, wrestling, bullfighting, singing and dancing and arranging flowers in Shilin, Chuxiong and Dali. On the eighth day of the second lunar month, everyone went to Dayao and Shuangjiang to collect azaleas and insert them everywhere. Young men and women dressed up and danced with their left feet. Others are March Street from March 14th to 16th of the Bai Lunar calendar. Knife and pole festival on February 8 of the Yi lunar calendar; Milla Club and Bangbang Club of Naxi nationality; Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, etc. of the Hui people are simply too numerous to mention. The best time to travel in Yunnan The climate in Yunnan Province is characterized by small annual temperature difference and large daily temperature difference. There is abundant precipitation, and the dry and wet seasons are distinct. May-October is the rainy season, and other seasons are the dry season. Accommodation in Yunnan Even if you have never been to Yunnan, I believe you have learned a little about the accommodation conditions in Kunming, Xishuangbanna and other conventional tourist attractions from the World Expo. It should be reminded that the tourist attractions in northwest Yunnan have just been developed, and many hotels and guest houses have been rebuilt from old houses. In addition, tourists can choose different grades of accommodation according to their different needs. Generally speaking, four-star hotels charge more than 6 yuan, plus 15% service charge; Three-star hotel, charge more than 18 yuan; One-star hotel, charge about 1 yuan; Rooms with bathrooms in guest houses and hotels charge 4-2 yuan, and ordinary beds charge 5-3 yuan. Accommodation recommendation: For example, there are many such private hotels in Huguo Road in the ancient city of Dali and Sifang Street in Old Town of Lijiang. They are not expensive, but they are antique and full of charm, so many self-help tourists come here. Yunnan Transportation Aviation: Visitors who come to Yunnan to travel can fly to Kunming first. At present, Wujiaba International Airport in Kunming has opened 48 domestic routes and 6 international routes. Civil aviation from Kunming to various tourist areas in the province is also very developed, and routes to Simao, Xishuangbanna, Baoshan, Zhaotong, Dali, mangshi, Lijiang and Zhongdian have been opened. Railway: The railway in Yunnan Province is centered on Kunming, with Guikun Railway in the east (Guiyang in the east and Kunming in the west, with a total length of 64 kilometers and 34 kilometers in Yunnan); To the north is chengdu-kunming railway (from Chengdu in the north to Kunming in the south, with a total length of 1,1 kilometers and 28 kilometers in Yunnan); To the south is the Nankun Railway (from Nanning, Guangxi in the southeast to Kunming, Yunnan in the northwest, with a total length of 9 kilometers and 243 kilometers in Yunnan). Highway: Go to Kunming first, which is the transportation hub of Yunnan tourism. Visitors to other tourist attractions in Yunnan Province must use Kunming as a transit point. The highways in Yunnan Province are centered on Kunming, with 7 national highways (18, 213, 214, 32, 321, 323 and 326) and 61 provincial highways radiating to major cities in the province and at home and abroad. National Highway 18 entered Yunnan from Panzhihua, Sichuan, and arrived in Kunming via Yongren, Yuanmou and Wuding, with a total length of 278 kilometers. National Highway 213 enters Yunnan from Yibin, Sichuan, and reaches Xishuangbanna in Yunnan via Zhaotong, Kunming, Yuxi and Simao, with a total length of 1,581 kilometers. Among them, expressway has been opened from Kunming to Yuxi. The 214 National Highway in Yunnan runs from south to north, passing through Xishuangbanna, Lincang, Dali, Lijiang and Diqing, with a total length of 1,418 kilometers. Among them, expressway has been opened from Dali to Lijiang. National Highway 32 in Yunnan runs from east to west, passing through Qujing, Kunming, Chuxiong, Dali, Baoshan and Luxi, reaching Ruili on the border between China and Myanmar, with a total length of 1,3 kilometers. Among them, the Qujing-Kunming-Dali section has been opened to expressway. National Highway 323 enters Yunnan from Baise, Guangxi, and runs from east to west in Yunnan, passing through Yanshan, Kaiyuan, Jianshui, Yuanjiang and Pu 'er to Lincang, with a total length of 928 kilometers. Yunnan specially reminds backpackers that how to get the maximum travel enjoyment with the least money is worth planning well before leaving, and the biggest expense of self-help travel is transportation and accommodation. About accommodation: you can stay in a local private hotel, 1-4 yuan/bed. Of course, there are differences in light and peak seasons. Some people set up tents to camp in the suburbs in order to save this money, but to be honest, this is not desirable. After all, this is not Tibet. It is a good idea to suggest that tourists can spend tens of yuan in the ancient city of Dali and Old Town of Lijiang to solve the accommodation problem and experience the ethnic customs of Bai and Naxi. About eating: Generally, about 5-2 yuan per person per meal, of course, it also depends on where you eat and what you eat. About transportation: The biggest expense is transportation. You can't walk dozens of kilometers every day. You have to resort to long-distance buses, buses or renting local bicycles. The specific cost also depends on where you go and what kind of transportation you take. You can plan according to 8-15 yuan/day. According to experience, the cost of self-help travel from other provinces to Yunnan is estimated in days: 15-3 yuan/person in 1 days; Spend 4-5 yuan/person for 3 days; 6 days costs 55-75 yuan/person. In addition, if you travel to a popular tourist area for a short time, you can calculate it according to 2 yuan/day. Yunnan flavor is composed of dishes in three regions, namely, northeast Yunnan, west Yunnan and southwest Yunnan. The overall characteristics of Yunnan dishes are: wide selection of materials, rich flavors, cooking delicacies, and rare water. Its taste is characterized by fresh, tender, fragrant, sweet, moderate sour and spicy, and the average per capita consumption is about 5-2 yuan. The famous flavor dishes in Yunnan are: Chrysanthemum and Tremella Steamed Chicken, Taiji Ganba Mushroom, Shredded Chicken Paederia, Shredded Fish and Milk Fan Roll, Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles, Crispy Dumplings with Sugar Legs, and DuDu Shaomai. Shopping in Yunnan Yunnan is known as the plant kingdom, animal kingdom and mineral treasure house, and there are countless famous specialties, among which Chinese herbal medicines, tobacco leaves and jewels are the most famous, mainly including: Panax notoginseng, Babao rice, Xichou Qingxiangmu hookah, tea, blood-activating medicine, dragon's blood, marble handicrafts, Tengchong jade articles, small coffee, "Touxinling", fried beans, gastrodia elata, and cordyceps sinensis. In addition to the flower-and-bird market in Kunming and the Yunnan Arts and Crafts Shopping Mall, the famous characteristic buying points, Old Town of Lijiang Sifang Street and Banna Olive Dam are rich in traditional characteristics, and there are often some authentic folk handicrafts that people can't put down. Although Yunnan is located in the southwest, the development of its entertainment industry is not inferior to that of coastal provinces such as Guangzhou, Hainan and Shenzhen. Nightclubs, bars, bowling alleys and fitness clubs are everywhere. Whether in a big city like Kunming or in a remote town, as long as there are tourists, there are feasts. Yunnan's ethnic customs are the most colorful in the country, and the graceful songs and dances of 26 ethnic groups constitute the most beautiful landscape of Yunnan's entertainment industry. In Banna and other major scenic spots, numerous folk villages have thus become the most lively places, most notably the Naxi Ancient Music Concert Hall in Old Town of Lijiang: the sound of the Han and Tang Dynasties emanates from that black and old musical instrument, and the old man who plays is dressed in robes and mandarin jackets, his eyes drooping slightly, and his school is serene and peaceful.