One of China's largest freshwater lakes, the Chinese name for Erhai Lake (Erhǎi, 洱海) literally translates to "Ear Sea," a nod to its vast size (250 sq km or 96 sq mi) and long, narrow crescent shape, said to resemble an ear—though when you're looking at a map, you may need a bit of imagination.
Sitting at 1,972 m (6,470 ft) above sea level, Erhai is an alpine fault lake, and its clear jade waters are bordered by stunning scenery, with the majestic peaks of Cang Shan rising up to the west. The lake shore is easily accessible from from Dali by a one hour walk or a 15-minute bike ride.
Cycling is an excellent way to explore the area and the ride from Dali will take you through pretty villages, countryside and rice fields. On reaching the lake you can put your bike on a ferry and explore one of Erhai's islands, or its far side where a picturesque road skirts close to ...
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Admission:
Technically, no admission but RMB 30 per person is sometimes charged