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Source of the World's Most Celebrated Tea
Pu'er gave its name to one of the world's most complex and sought-after teas, aged in the humid subtropical forests where the Mekong River tributaries run cold. Ancient tea trees — some over 1,000 years old — still grow in protected groves accessible to visitors. The city sits near the borders of Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, giving it a distinctive multicultural character shaped by the ancient Tea Horse Road (Ancient Tea-Horse Road) that connected Yunnan to Tibet and beyond. Minority markets, forest trekking and tea-plantation tours make Pu'er an off-the-beaten-path delight.
Ancient tea gardens (some 800–1,000 years old)
Ancient Tea Horse Road heritage
Dai and Hani minority villages
Mekong River tributaries
Biodiversity-rich tropical forests
Warm subtropical climate averaging 18–23 °C. Rainy season May–October brings heavy humidity; dry winter months are mild and sunny.
Fly to Pu'er Simao Airport (SYM) from Kunming (50 min). Buses connect to Xishuangbanna (4 h) and Kunming (7 h).
Buy aged Pu-erh directly from farms — quality and prices vary enormously
The Sunday ethnic minority markets at Lancang are unmissable
Leeches are common on forest trails in wet season — tuck trousers in
Try local Dai cuisine — banana-leaf grilled dishes are a speciality
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November to April for dry, mild weather and comfortable tea-plantation visits.
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Mandarin, Hani, Dai
No packages available for Pu'er yet.
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