[2024 Lancang Stay] Travel Guide for VipaXana·Abaila (Updated Nov)
Yunnan | Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Scenic Area is so beautiful!
Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Scenic Area
Jingmai Mountain is not only beautiful, but also sincere and gentle.
About Jingmai Mountain: In 2022, National Geographic recommended 50 travel destinations to the world, and the only one in China was the Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Garden, which ranked first in the culture and history category. In September 2023, it was listed as a World Heritage Site, so Jingmai Mountain is getting better and better!
With 2,000 years of history of under-forest tea ecological planting and 3.2 million ancient tea trees, it is the hometown of Pu'er tea and the world's only tea-themed cultural heritage.
The natural scenery of the sea of clouds, bamboo forests, tea mountains, and winter cherry blossoms, as well as the cultural history of five ethnic groups living in harmony with nature, make up the charming picture of Jingmai Mountain.
The local customs here are simple and natural, and the residents are mainly Dai and Blang people. It is very suitable for leisure vacations, family trips, and cultural exploration.
Welcome to the mountains to taste tea, see thousand-year-old trees, and watch the sunrise and sea of clouds.
Location: Lancang County, Pu'er City
Stay: Pu'er City · Fangwuzhiyai · Abaila Hotel
[Fangwuzhiyai · Abaila]
Located in the core area of the Jingmai Mountain World Cultural Heritage Site, Mangjing Shangzhai, it is the home of Mr. Nankang, a descendant of the Blang chieftain and an inheritor of the Blang tea roasting intangible cultural heritage.
With 4 independent villas and 1 core courtyard, it retains the traditional Blang-style stilted building form, and the guest room supplies are carefully selected from high-quality products from around the world.
Local food and drink, travel exploration, and cultural heritage are all included in one price, presenting the thousand-year-old cultural charm of the Jingmai Blang people with a simple local lifestyle.
Jingmai Mountain Tea Forest Cultural Scenic Area
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Fangwu Zhiwai·Abaila | Find the meaning of nature, let the city.
🎈"Tea mountain as a companion, sea of clouds sleep together". In the place where the clouds and mist gradually dissipate, it is like a bright pearl hidden in the wilderness between the mountains and the wilderness - Fangwu Zhiwai·Abaila Homestay✨. It is quietly located on the top of Jingmai Mountain, perfectly continuing the vibrant cultural tradition of the Bulang people, and cleverly integrating the aesthetics of life into the traditional dry column architecture of the Bulang people🥰. Bring people warm, natural and in-depth local service and activity experience, and strive to create an ideal community atmosphere full of ethnic culture and high-quality local cultural experience.💖
🌟The architecture of the homestay is unique, with stone tiles on the top and wooden tenons on the bottom. The 4 independent villas and 1 core courtyard are cleverly connected through the corridor. Such a settlement distribution echoes the ancient village, and the local village and homestay grow together. Staying in Abaila is not just returning to a warm home🏠, but also entering a kind village.😃
🌸Inward is history, outward is nature. From the public area to the guest room, the use of Bulang ethnic elements in different areas of the homestay corresponds to the cultural customs, historical legends and tea mountain nature of Jingmai Mountain.😍
🎊The family members who have been out for a day return to the homestay, can sit around the fire pond with their friends and relatives, listen to the Bulang singing, roast tea, warm wine, chat, and spend a different "Jingmai Night" in the enthusiasm and innocence of the Bulang people.😎 This is an unforgettable journey, which makes people intoxicated and unable to extricate themselves.💕
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Experience the charm of ethnic minorities with your children during the summer vacation by staying in an ancient Dai village
In the Brown and Dai ethnic areas, the locals refer to tea as 'La'. 'A Bai La' means 'tea soul' in the Brown language, and it is the theme of a comprehensive experiential high-end homestay. The cultural temperament of the Brown people in Jingmai Mountain over the millennia, combined with Oriental aesthetics, presents guests with 'Beyond Objects • A Bai La', showcasing a profound relationship with Jingmai Mountain.
Design
The hotel is located in the core area of Jingmai Mountain, in Mangjing Shangzhai, one of the natural villages. The structure of the homestay features stone tiles on the roof and wooden tenons supporting the base. A corridor connects four independent villas and a central courtyard, echoing the layout of the ancient village. This design continues the vibrant cultural traditions of the Brown people while integrating life aesthetics into traditional stilt-style architecture, aiming to nurture an ideal community atmosphere filled with ethnic culture and high-quality local cultural experiences.
Rooms
The hotel has a total of 21 rooms, each offering a 180-degree wide view. The balcony windows of the rooms serve as unique frames for the scenery, where you can hear the rustling bamboo, see the distant green mountains, and the morning mist, with your body and mind swaying with the mountain breeze.
Gourmet Experience
Following the seasonal creations of Jingmai Mountain and using local ingredients, the hotel has innovatively fused traditional Brown family feasts, creating a gourmet experience that combines tradition and innovation. Coffee, tea, and snacks are also not to be missed.
Facilities
A Bai La offers an in-depth and exciting experience tour of Jingmai Mountain, including hiking, tea picking, visits, tasting, singing, handcrafting, and village tours. The travel butler of A Bai La will show you an unprecedented Jingmai Mountain, leading you into the magical world of the Brown people.
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🌟 Enchanting Yunnan Getaway: Discover 'Beyond the World·Abalara' 🌟
🏞️ Nestled amidst the ancient tea forests of Jingmai Mountain, 'Beyond the World·Abalara' offers a serene escape in Lancang, Yunnan. Just 500 meters from the sacred Fengshen Tree, this guesthouse is a tribute to the rich Blang culture and the soul of tea.
🛌 Each room, a fusion of rustic charm and modern comfort, frames stunning mountain views. The lack of fridges and mini-bars is a small price for the authenticity and cleanliness that awaits, though watch out for the local insect life - a true testament to the untouched nature surrounding you!
🍲 Dining here is an experience in itself, with a blend of Eastern and Western culinary traditions that celebrate the finest local ingredients. And as evening falls, the fire pit becomes the heart of the guesthouse, alive with the sounds of traditional Blang music and the scent of roasting tea.
🌄 Service at 'Beyond the World·Abalara' goes the extra mile, with staff eager to carry your luggage and ensure your stay is as carefree as the mountain breeze. While the hotel's amenities are limited, the cultural experiences and impeccable service more than make up for it.
For a soulful journey wrapped in the mystique of Yunnan's tea culture, 'Beyond the World·Abalara' is a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered.
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Tea Aroma Sanctuary·Abalara: A Soulful Journey Amidst the Blang Rhythm
Once upon a time, I thought the journey of dreams was nothing more than an armchair strategy, until the moment I stepped into 'Beyond the World·Abalara'.
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Here lies a fairyland where the fragrance of tea and the millennium culture of the Blang people intertwine. As if stepping into a vivid scroll, I find myself embraced by the arms of Jingmai Mountain, surrounded by the gentle embrace of tea aroma and Blang rhythm.
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Every detail of the guesthouse is imbued with the unique charm of the Blang people. Inside the rooms, the rustic decorations and exquisite tea sets seem to narrate the stories of the tea mountains, allowing me to hear the whispers of the tea trees and feel the elegance of the tea fragrance.
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In terms of food and drink, the place perfectly blends the culinary philosophies of the East and West. Each dish is made with the finest local ingredients and cooked with care, allowing one to taste the delicacies while also experiencing the profound cultural heritage of the land.
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What I find most unforgettable is the 'introspection' experience here. When the soul is completely relaxed in this place, it's as if I can see into the depths of my own heart, feeling an unprecedented sense of tranquility and peace.
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If you also want to experience a different kind of soulful journey, why not come to 'Beyond the World·Abalara' in Pu'er City, Yunnan?
Guesthouse🏡: Beyond the World·Abalara
Guesthouse Address: 500 meters southwest of the Bee God Tree in the Shangzhai Group, Mangjing Village, Huimin Town, Lancang
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Jingmai Mountain Hotel
In the settlements of the Blang and Dai peoples, tea is known as "La". In the Blang language, "A Bai La" means "the spirit of tea", a name that reflects the profound connection between the millennia-old culture of the Blang people on Jingmai Mountain and the fusion with Eastern aesthetics. A Bai La is nestled in the tranquil green valley of Mangjing Village on Jingmai Mountain, surrounded by ancient tea forests, providing a peaceful and harmonious haven. Here, one not only enjoys high-quality accommodation but also experiences the Blang people's distinctive stilted architecture, with each room and public area offering a 180-degree panoramic view.
The architecture of this homestay is unique, with wooden tenons supporting the structure beneath stone-tiled roofs, and interconnected corridors linking four independent villas and a central courtyard. Its layout echoes that of ancient villages. Staying at A Bai La is like returning to a warm home and stepping into a welcoming village.
The dining service follows the seasonal changes of Jingmai Mountain, using local ingredients. A variety of activities are available: hiking, tea picking, visiting, tea tasting, singing, handicraft making, and village tours, allowing you to experience the unparalleled Jingmai Mountain and the magical Blang culture for the first time.
◆D1: Depart from Jinghong City in Xishuangbanna, visit the Mengla Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, tour the Dai natural ancient village and the Jino mountain ancient village, and have the opportunity to learn about the Jino people's handicrafts. In the evening, visit the botanical garden and enjoy a night tour guided by experts. Stay at the Victoria Regia Hotel within the botanical garden.
◆D2: Head to Jingmai Mountain, visit Nuogan Ancient Village and Dapingzhang Ancient Tea Forest, where high-quality tea leaves and the nearly 4-meter-tall Tea King tree await your exploration. In Wengji Ancient Village, the tea garden owner will take you through the entire process from tea picking to tea making. At night, you will spend time around a Blang bonfire with music, feeling the unique melody of the bull-leg guitar. Stay at the Jingmai Mountain A Bai La Ethnic Culture Museum.
◆D3: Enjoy the sunrise and take an easy two-hour hike to explore the tea mountains. In the afternoon, visit the Lahu ancient village of Laodabao, and listen to the songs of Lahu musicians. After watching the sunset from the best spot, return to the Jingmai Mountain A Bai La Ethnic Culture Museum for a Blang dinner and stargazing.
◆D4: Spend the morning at your leisure on Jingmai Mountain, with the option to continue exploring various ancient villages. After lunch, return, arriving at Gasa Airport around 3 PM, with flights after 4 PM recommended. This itinerary includes round-trip business car transfers, three ethnic specialty meals, a hiking leader, a botanical garden expert night tour, and VIP butler service at the A Bai La Ethnic Culture Museum.
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