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Dali Geothermal Kingdom, the intersection of hot springs and joy

Dali, a place full of mystery and romance, and the Dali Geothermal Kingdom located by the Erhai Lake is the epitome of this romance and warmth. Here, not only can you witness the natural wonder of 'Ning Lake's leaping pearls and the nine steams rising in the morning,' but there are also a variety of activities such as children's playgrounds, open-air hot springs, and the Water-Splashing Festival, ensuring that every visitor finds their own fun. Wave Pool and Water-Splashing Festival: From Monday to Friday at 15:00-15:40, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 15:00-16:00, this place turns into a surging ocean of waves and a carnival of joyful water splashing. You can put on a life jacket, rent an inflatable boat, and enjoy the fun of splashing water to the rhythm of the music. Hot Spring Children's Paradise: For children, this is undoubtedly paradise. Warm water slides and various amusement facilities allow children to feel the warmth of the hot springs while playing. Hours: Monday to Friday 11:00-17:00, Saturday and Sunday: 11:00-19:00. Open-Air Hot Springs with Unique Features: Angelica Pool, Ginkgo Pool, Red Wine Pool... More than 50 soaking pools scattered among reeds and flowers, bringing you a feast for the eyes and senses. Hours: 11:00-23:00. Swimming Pool and Bonfire Party: As night falls, a lively bonfire party will bring you a different experience. Navigation and Tickets: Navigate to the Dali Geothermal Kingdom, just about 1 hour and 10 minutes' drive from Dali Ancient Town. The ticket price is 88 yuan (about 69 yuan on the platform), and children under 120cm are free. Practical Tips: The bathing and changing rooms provide free bath towels and slippers, but you can also bring your own. It is forbidden to bring food inside (storage available). Drink plenty of water when soaking in the hot springs; there are water dispensers and disposable cups available in the hot spring area. It is recommended to dine in the surrounding area before coming to the hot springs, so you can enjoy the entire afternoon to evening. The food court and hot spring amusement park offer a variety of snacks. Play in the water park during the day and soak in the hot springs in the evening. There is a rest area, including imperial dragon couches and sofa chairs. Specialty Food: The local hydrogen sulfide eggs (hot spring eggs) are a specialty here, priced at 4 yuan each, with a unique taste that is worth trying. Come to the Dali Geothermal Kingdom and enjoy a feast of hot springs and joy!
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Posted: May 24, 2024
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