Erhai Lake

Address Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Dali, Yunnan
Hours 24/7 for open areas; Cruise boats usually operate 08:30–17:00
Phone +86 872 2331588
Announcement: Natural Scenic Lake
Entrance ¥0
Hours 24/7 for open area...
Best Season September–November for clear skies and pleasant breezes.
Time needed 4–8 hours (or a full day for cycling around the lake)
Last visit: May 22, 2026
Author: Ting Chen
Reviewer: Lili Feng

Erhai Lake Travel Guide

Erhai Lake: Skip Crowds with Local Routes

Erhai Lake: Skip Crowds with Local Routes

Overwhelmed by Erhai Lake tour options? Discover how to avoid tourist traps, find hidden photo spots, and plan a perfect day trip from Dali with tips from a local guide with 10 years of experience.

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Erhai Lake Overview

An alpine fault lake nestled beside Cangshan Mountain, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, scenic ecological corridor, and surrounding picturesque fishing villages.

Erhai Lake Opening Hours & Tickets

  • 24/7 for open areas; Cruise boats usually operate 08:30–17:00
  • Best season: September–November for clear skies and pleasant breezes.
  • Ticket note: Free to visit the lake and the ecological corridor. Cruise ships and certain lak...

Essential Erhai Lake Visitor Information

  • Enquiries: +86 872 2331588
  • Bicycle and scooter rentals
  • Ecological corridor electric shuttles
  • Lakeside viewing platforms
  • Restrooms
  • Cafes

How to Get to Erhai Lake

Accessible by bicycle, electric scooter, or local buses from Dali Ancient City. The ecological corridor requires walking or cycling.

Erhai Lake Travel Safety & Advice

Dial 110 for police or 120 for medical aid. Water rescue teams patrol the popular cruise routes.

Practical Info

  • Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Dali, Yunnan
  • 24/7 for open areas; Cruise boats usually operate 08:30–17:00
  • +86 872 2331588
Ting Chen
Ting Chen
Certified Senior Tour Guide
Ting Chen, a Lhasa and Chengdu-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in Southwest China itineraries covering the Potala Palace, Everest Base Camp, and Jiuzhaigou-Huanglong.

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Tickets

  • Free to visit the lake and the ecological corridor. Cruise ships and certain lak...

Online booking may be required

Tips

Rent a shared bicycle or an electric scooter to explore the Haixi Ecological Corridor, which is strictly vehicle-free.

Reality Check

  • UV radiation is extremely strong, easy to get sunburned
  • Traffic jams are common on the eastern lake road during holidays
  • Strong winds in the afternoon
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Erhai Lake Travel FAQ

Is Erhai Lake worth visiting if I only have half a day from Dali Old Town?
Yes, but be strategic. Rent an e-bike and ride from Erhai Park to the nearest village (like Xizhou) for a 2-3 hour round trip. Or, take a short boat tour from Caiyun Wharf (2 hours). Skip trying to see everything—focus on one experience. I've guided many time-pressed travelers this way, and they still get a feel for the lake.
What's the biggest hidden cost at Erhai Lake?
Bike repairs. Rental shops often charge extra for flats or damages. Inspect the bike thoroughly before renting, and carry a small repair kit. I've paid out of pocket for clients who didn't check. Also, some wharfs have unofficial parking fees (5-10 CNY), so ask upfront.
Can I swim in Erhai Lake?
Officially, no. The lake is protected, and swimming is discouraged due to safety and pollution concerns. I've seen locals dip in secluded spots, but for tourists, it's not recommended. Stick to boat rides or lakeside walks.
How do I avoid the crowds during peak season?
Go to the east shore. Most tour groups stick to the west near Dali Old Town. Start early (by 7 AM) and visit villages like Xizhou on weekdays. I always schedule my tours for Tuesday or Wednesday—it's noticeably quieter.
Are there English-speaking guides available at the lake?
Limited. At major wharfs, you might find guides offering services for 200-300 CNY per day, but quality varies. I recommend booking a local guide through agencies in Dali Old Town or using apps like Klook. As a guide myself, I've been hired last-minute by stranded tourists—it's better to plan ahead.
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