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==Hitching Out/In==
 
==Hitching Out/In==
*Coming from [[Laos]], [[Mengla]] will probably be the first city you enter. It's likely that ATMs don't work for you, so make sure you have some cash, there are guesthouses for 40 Yuan. Buying a map of '''Yunnan''' (10 Yuan, in Chinese only) and a dictionary (18 Yuan) will prove to be very useful later on. [[Kunming]] is still 866 kilometers away.
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* Coming from [[Laos]], [[Mengla]] will probably be the first city you enter. It's likely that ATMs don't work for you unless you use the VISA cash advance feature, so make sure you have some cash. If you don't have Yuan, US dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Euro, and Japanese yen can be converted only at certain banks far from the centre, and not in the middle of the day. There are guesthouses for 40-60 Yuan but most have no English sign so look for the character "馆". Buying a map of '''Yunnan''' (10 Yuan, in Chinese only) and a dictionary (18 Yuan) will prove to be very useful later on. [[Kunming]] is still 866 kilometers away.
Heading to Dali, Lijinag and norhter to Sichuan, Hitching directly towards Dali on the more westren route is not easy and not recommended for first-timers. as in all "side roads" in China (and this include 90% of the non-toll-way roads) there are a lot less cars, a lot more people who ask for payment (sometimes at the end of the drive) and a lot less people who stop for a hand gesture. the view is amazing though.
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Heading to [[Dali]], [[Lijinag]] and north to [[Sichuan]], hitching directly towards Dali on the more western route is not easy and not recommended for first-timers. As with all "side roads" in China (and this includes 90% of the non-toll-way roads) there are a lot fewer cars, a lot more people who ask for payment (sometimes at the end of the drive) and a lot fewer people who stop for a hand gesture. The view is amazing though.
That's why coming from Laos it is more common to hitchhike on the main road to Kunming and from there travel the extra 300 KM towards the west. unless you are in to an advanture (like walking for hours with no cars and sleeping in a kids pottery school), stick to the insturction above.
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That's why coming from Laos it is more common to hitchhike on the main road to Kunming and from there travel the extra 300 KM towards the west. unless you are into adventure (like walking for hours with no cars and sleeping in a kids' pottery school), stick to the instructions above.
  
*When you're going to [[Laos]] you can get a 30 day [[Laos]] Visa on arrival in [[Boten]].
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* When you're going to [[Laos]] you can get a 30 day [[Laos]] visa on arrival in [[Boten]]. You will need a blank page in your passport.
  
* There is a new highway between Laos and Mengla-Jinghong which will cut down travel time by half, or even more - take this into accout when reading up on travel stories from the 00s ;)
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* There is a new highway between Laos and Mengla-Jinghong which will cut travel time by half, or even more - take this into account when reading up on travel stories from the early 2000s.
  
 
[[Category:China]]
 
[[Category:China]]

Revision as of 06:49, 29 October 2013

Amylin hitching in Luoping

Yunnan is a province in the southwest of China. It's the most pluralistic province of China and is a relatively undeveloped area. Hitchhiking is quite doable, though a lot easier on the main routes to and from the capital of Kunming than on other roads. Even when going from Kunming it's better to choose a "bigger" road than a shorter route, as roads in Yunnan tend to go through mountains and leave you breathless from the beauty and lack of transport. The thumb sign is sometimes understood. Hardly anyone speaks any English.

Hitching Out/In

  • Coming from Laos, Mengla will probably be the first city you enter. It's likely that ATMs don't work for you unless you use the VISA cash advance feature, so make sure you have some cash. If you don't have Yuan, US dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Euro, and Japanese yen can be converted only at certain banks far from the centre, and not in the middle of the day. There are guesthouses for 40-60 Yuan but most have no English sign so look for the character "馆". Buying a map of Yunnan (10 Yuan, in Chinese only) and a dictionary (18 Yuan) will prove to be very useful later on. Kunming is still 866 kilometers away.

Heading to Dali, Lijinag and north to Sichuan, hitching directly towards Dali on the more western route is not easy and not recommended for first-timers. As with all "side roads" in China (and this includes 90% of the non-toll-way roads) there are a lot fewer cars, a lot more people who ask for payment (sometimes at the end of the drive) and a lot fewer people who stop for a hand gesture. The view is amazing though. That's why coming from Laos it is more common to hitchhike on the main road to Kunming and from there travel the extra 300 KM towards the west. unless you are into adventure (like walking for hours with no cars and sleeping in a kids' pottery school), stick to the instructions above.

  • When you're going to Laos you can get a 30 day Laos visa on arrival in Boten. You will need a blank page in your passport.
  • There is a new highway between Laos and Mengla-Jinghong which will cut travel time by half, or even more - take this into account when reading up on travel stories from the early 2000s.

Pages in category "Yunnan"

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