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I went to the same tour twice, both of which cost more than 70 yuan. This price should be a reference for everyone. They are all small groups, with about 6 or 7 people in a group.
Attractions: Lashi Lake + Tea Horse Ancient Road
Transportation: It is convenient to join a group, and there are cars to pick you up with the group; if you drive yourself, it is also a good choice. If you take the bus, you can probably go to Lashi Lake Park without researching it, but you need to pay for riding a horse.
Worth sharing:
Riding a horse generally requires experience, don't dislike the smell of the horse, it's a life experience; a horse team has 5 horses, and a master is in charge, basically you are riding a horse yourself. The horse carried us up and down the mountain every day, and there was really no rest. When we reached the top of the mountain, I was still willing to feed him a portion of corn kernels to cheer him up.
Don't miss the cruise ship, after all, it's closer to see the sea from the sea. There are many types of boats: bamboo rafts, motorboats, and kayaks (you can row them yourself if you like).
Grilled fish, even though it's not very clean, as a foodie I still want to try it. It's delicious, crispy and delicious.
If you want to go to Lijiang and take a one-day tour, which one has the biggest price difference? I guess the one with the most obvious price difference is the Lashi Lake one-day tour. Strictly speaking, it is not a one-day tour, but only half a day. I went to the same tour twice, both of which cost more than 70 yuan. This price should be a reference for everyone. They are all small groups, with about 6 or 7 people in a group. Attractions: Lashi Lake + Tea Horse Ancient Road Transportation: It is convenient to join a group, and there are cars to pick you up with the group; if you drive yourself, it is also a good choice. If you take the bus, you can probably go to Lashi Lake Park without researching it, but you need to pay for riding a horse. Worth sharing: Riding a horse generally requires experience, don't dislike the smell of the horse, it's a life experience; a horse team has 5 horses, and a master is in charge, basically you are riding a horse yourself. The horse carried us up and down the mountain every day, and there was really no rest. When we reached the top of the mountain, I was still willing to feed him a portion of corn kernels to cheer him up. Don't miss the cruise ship, after all, it's closer to see the sea from the sea. There are many types of boats: bamboo rafts, motorboats, and kayaks (you can row them yourself if you like). Grilled fish, even though it's not very clean, as a foodie I still want to try it. It's delicious, crispy and delicious.
After riding in Lashi Lake in the morning, I went to Lashi Lake Park. I could smell the aroma of grilled fish from afar. The weather was cold, so I naturally wanted to go over to keep warm when I saw the fireworks. The grilled fish were all freshly grilled, but the fish were relatively small, and the skin of the fish was a little burnt. Out of curiosity, I bought some to try. The grilled taste was average, the sauce was not flavorful enough, and the fish had a lot of small bones.
There was a Huanglong jade shopping spot in the itinerary, so I went to the Lashihai Tea Horse Road and rode a horse in the migratory bird paradise. It felt great.
The environment is nice but the taste is just so-so. It depends on your mood.
Ride a horse on the Tea-Horse Ancient Road at Lashi Lake in Lijiang to experience its charm.