2-Day Xishuangbanna Private Tour: Sipsongpanna Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xishuangbanna (Sipsongpanna) is an exotic place of China. The local Tai-Dai culture background is quite similar with the Thailand or Laos The mighty Mekong river and lush rain forests will take the visitors to a tropical wonderland without hustle and bustle city life
Your journey begins at the stunning Sipsongpanna Botanical Garden, a lush haven showcasing the diverse flora of the tropical region. Wander through themed gardens, marvel at exotic plant species, and enjoy serene walking trails amidst verdant landscapes. The next day, visit the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where you’ll gain insight into cutting-edge research and conservation efforts. Learn about the academy’s contributions to science and explore exhibits that highlight its pivotal role in regional biodiversity studies. This thoughtfully curated tour offers a blend of natural exploration and scientific discovery, ensuring a memorable experience that captures the essence of Xishuangbanna’s ecological and academic significance.
- Explore the Sipsongpanna Botanical Garden, a renowned botanical research institution located in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province.
- Explore research laboratories, field stations, and educational exhibits highlighting the academy's contributions to scientific discovery and environmental stewa
- Enjoy comfortable accommodation at a local hotel or eco-lodge, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of Xishuangbanna.
- Accessibility: The garden is generally accessible with well-maintained pathways. Some areas may involve gentle inclines or uneven terrain
- Accessibility: Access to the academy is usually straightforward, but check specific visiting areas as some research facilities might have restricted access.
- Restriction: Photography is generally allowed, but be respectful of any specific guidelines or restrictions posted at different garden sections.
- Weather: Expect a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. It’s generally humid with a possibility of rain, especially during the monsoon
- Dress Code: At the botanical garden, avoid open-toe shoes or sandals as some areas might have uneven ground.
Tips for driver and guide (highly appreciated) Lunch Personal Travel Insurance Flight tickets Chinese visa fee (China requires visa for most travelers) Personal expenses