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Summary of Tested Transportation Methods Around Dali Erhai!

Many people get confused about whether to rent a car, hire a private driver, rent an electric scooter, or take a taxi when visiting Dali for the first time. I've traveled to Dali Erhai three times and tried all kinds of transportation options. This article compares the pros and cons of each method to help you choose based on your situation~ 🚗 Private Driver Advantages: Suitable for those who don’t want or can’t drive themselves. Drivers are familiar with routes and attractions and can avoid restricted or congested areas. No need to worry about driving, saving energy. Disadvantages: Costs 💸 are relatively high, about 400 RMB per day in the off-season, and can rise above 800 RMB in peak season. Usage time is usually limited to 8-10 hours per day. Traffic jams may reduce sightseeing time, and the itinerary is less flexible. 🛵 Rent Electric Scooter/Bicycle Advantages: Low price (electric scooters 50-80 RMB/day), ideal for short trips along the Haixi Ecological Corridor, allowing close-up views of Erhai scenery. Disadvantages: Electric scooter battery 🔋 range is insufficient (cannot complete the 130 km loop); direct sunlight is strong (sun protection needed), and summer temperatures can be hot; less flexible in bad weather. The East Ring Road section is narrow and busy, making riding less safe, not suitable for families with children or elderly. 🚌 Public Transportation Advantages: Erhai loop bus pass costs about 118 RMB for 3 days, covering major spots like Shuanglang and Xizhou, suitable for solo travelers on a budget. Disadvantages: Infrequent service (1-2 hours per bus), strict adherence to schedule required. Some attractions are far from bus stops (e.g., Ideal Village), requiring walking or transfers, limiting flexibility. 🚙 Rent a Car and Drive Yourself Advantages: High itinerary flexibility, can adjust routes and stop times anytime. Daily cost is around 100+ RMB, cheaper than private driver when shared by several people. Private space inside the car, convenient for cooling in summer and warming in winter; convertible models also offer great sightseeing experience. Disadvantages: Parking is tight at popular spots in peak season (like S-bend, Ideal Village), so arrive early to secure a spot; some sharp turns on East Ring Road require cautious driving for beginners. ✨ Honest Summary: Renting a car is the best! For those wanting to rent a car, I recommend Trip.com Car Rental, with options from economy sedans and SUVs to convertibles. Pickup and drop-off points are near the airport and train station. 🎁 Rent a car on Trip.com 🔍【Car Rental Deals】, new users can get up to 1188 RMB coupons, valid for May Day! 👉 Book early for May Day to enjoy a 25% early bird discount!
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Posted: Oct 21, 2025
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