The prime seasons are March–May (spring blooms, mild weather) and September–November (crisp autumn, clear skies). Winter (December–February) is also popular for cold escape but crowded; avoid June–August (rainy season with occasional downpours).
Yes, most international travelers need a valid Chinese visa. Check if you qualify for the 240-hour visa-free transit policy or 30-days visa-free policy for eligible countries, or apply through Chinese embassies/consulates in advance.
Rent an electric bike (most flexible for Erhai Lake loops) or use Didi ride-hailing in cities. For day trips, take tourist buses or book private charters. Amap (English version) is essential for navigation.
English proficiency is limited outside major hotels and attractions. Download translation apps (Google Translate, Alipay’s built-in translator) and carry bilingual address cards—key Chinese phrases will greatly help.
Don’t miss Bai-style sour & spicy fish, Xizhou Baba (sweet/savory pastries), milk fan with rose syrup, Nuodeng ham, and Weishan braised pork rice noodles. Halal options are available at restaurants like Cangfeng Master Chef.
Opt for a local China SIM card + VPN (Astrill/Spark, install before arrival) for full app access. eSIMs (RORO, RedteaGO) work for foreign sites but can’t register WeChat/Alipay. Use code RORODU for 5% off RORO eSIM.
Chongsheng Temple tickets are available on-site, but Erhai cruises (especially pink "Fenghua Xueyue") sell out fast during holidays—book online 1–2 days in advance via Trip.com.
A comfortable budget is around $300-$350 per person, covering mid-range accommodation ($15–$90/night), meals ($5–$30/day), attraction tickets ($60 total), and e-bike/car rental ($40 total).
Layered clothing (day-night temperature shifts), windproof jacket (for Cangshan), comfortable walking shoes, SPF50+ sunscreen (high altitude UV), and a reusable water bottle.
Major hotels and malls accept Visa/Mastercard, but local markets, stalls, and small restaurants prefer Alipay/WeChat Pay or cash. Link your foreign credit card to Alipay/WeChat for convenience, and carry small CNY bills as backup.