
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userA large-scale travel photography base… every beautiful spot has a Dai princess. Many of the girls are quite pretty. In the afternoon, you can see the Dai King and Queen's outing and performance.
- 4.3/5
233***65I opted for the entrance ticket plus rainforest elephant grazing package, and it was great. It included rainforest elephant grazing, giving me the opportunity to interact with Asian elephants. Although the time was a bit short, walking with elephants in the rainforest was a unique experience. The park management was excellent, and the staff were very friendly. The route was also very convenient; there's a direct tourist bus from Gaozhuang, and the tour guide on the bus was very helpful, explaining important information and there were no hidden costs. Thumbs up!
- 4.3/5
Elsie 丁Overall, it was great. It would have been even better if the electric carts could be used for round-trip transportation; going up the mountain was too tiring. We originally planned to watch the peacock release before participating in the activities, but we were lucky to see the peacocks displaying their plumage on the way down! The jungle trek (Section A) was a bit pricey, but the kids had a lot of fun. They even fed the monkeys and saw the Tyndall effect, which we explained to them.
- 4.4/5
158***36Getting to the Dai Ethnic Garden is very convenient! At the Peacock Garden, enjoy the peacock dance performed by Dai girls, visit the White Pagoda Temple and Golden Pagoda Temple, see the Dai stilted houses, and try the lemongrass-grilled fish. Young people can participate in the water-splashing activities at the Water Splashing Square for a refreshing blessing.
- 4.8/5
M42***17This group-buying package offers the best value for money online. Not only did we have a fantastic time, but it also included a rainforest meal. The air in the mountains was so fresh, the streams were crystal clear, and the scenery was breathtaking. Highly recommended! 👍
- 4.3/5
爱兔兔的蛙蛙First, I must commend the view of Jinghong City from Mingjingtai; it's truly spectacular. Second, the Giant Buddha is particularly awe-inspiring and reassuring. The Zhuangkai Golden Pagoda and its reflection in the water are also fantastic. However, the ticket price is exorbitantly high. The entrance fee, sightseeing bus, and Mingjingtai (after a 10 RMB discount using points) totaled 138 RMB. Yet, this is built on the site of the former Jingpiao Buddhist Temple, a place steeped in centuries of history, but there's not even a decent introduction to it. Some of the Buddha halls (Longevity Hall) are just plain white walls inside—what can you say about that? 138 RMB for absolutely no historical significance! 😮💨
- 4.4/5
yao***keThe park is small and has a vintage feel. It's very clean, and the security guards are very friendly and patient in answering questions. I suggest adding a toilet seat to the restrooms for the elderly.
- 4.4/5
L乐游The scenery was beautiful, but since it's this season, most of the fruits were gone. Besides some papayas and jackfruits, there were very few others. However, it's still worth a visit for tourists from northern regions.
- 4.5/5
风雨大漠客1969Southeast Asian style is all the rage. The lighting and architecture have a strong Southeast Asian feel. Most tourists are from Northeast China, but there are people from all over the country. A beautiful young woman took some amazing photos during her travels. Rows and rows of delicious food were laid out.
- 5.0/5
望舒usStill in recovery mode! The simplicity, warmth, and humor of the local people in Xishuangbanna made me feel the friendliness of this city! Rainforest hiking is a must-do activity in Xishuangbanna! Choosing Bado, an official Ctrip route, was the right decision! It was also recommended by locals, and it was definitely worth it! Our guide, Sister Ka, was also incredibly friendly~ The whole experience was an immersive one of the unique scenery of the tropical rainforest! For a young girl like me, the most important thing is getting good photos! These photos were all taken by our guide, Sister Ka!!!







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