Five days in Kunming gives you the perfect amount of time to experience the Spring City in depth. Beyond the essential Stone Forest and Green Lake, you will explore the breathtaking Jiuxiang Caves, hike the Western Hills to Dragon Gate, cruise alongside Dianchi Lake, and immerse yourself in Yunnan's extraordinary ethnic diversity at the Nationalities Village. This itinerary balances iconic landmarks with cultural experiences and gives you time to savor the city's famously relaxed pace of life.
Begin your five-day Kunming adventure at the city's most beloved park. Green Lake is surrounded by weeping willows and filled with morning activity — tai chi practitioners, dancing groups, and bird enthusiasts. From November to March, thousands of Siberian seagulls descend on the lake, creating one of Kunming's most iconic scenes.
Stroll through the tree-lined avenues of Yunnan University's historic campus, just south of Green Lake. The French plane tree boulevard and the 1920s Huize Building are architectural highlights. In autumn, the ginkgo path turns golden. The campus has a peaceful, scholarly atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the busy city outside.
Time for Kunming's most famous dish. Cross-bridge rice noodles feature a bowl of boiling broth with separate plates of raw ingredients that you add yourself. The ritual of dipping meat, vegetables, and noodles into the hot soup is part of the fun. Jianxin Garden near the university is a reliable local choice with decades of history.
The Yunnan Provincial Museum is one of China's best regional museums and essential for understanding Yunnan before exploring further. Key galleries include the ancient Dian Kingdom bronze artifacts, the ethnic minority costume hall (25 groups!), and the Yunnan biodiversity exhibit. Free admission, modern building, and good English signage throughout.
Return to the city center to explore Kunming Old Street. This restored Qing dynasty district has tea shops, cafes, and local craft boutiques. Stop at a Jiahua bakery to try the famous rose flower cakes (鲜花饼) — flaky pastries filled with fresh rose petals that are Kunming's signature souvenir. The evening atmosphere on the old streets is charming.
Experience Kunming's most distinctive dining tradition: wild mushroom hotpot. Rich chicken broth with dozens of wild mushroom varieties — porcini, chanterelles, bamboo fungus, and more — cooked at your table. The dipping sauce with fresh chili, mint, and coriander is essential. Head to the Guanshang area for the best selection of mushroom restaurants.