Tranquil Waters & Soft Light: A Spring Escape to Longkan Wharf
by Kiawchua
May 12, 2025
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As part of my spring itinerary in Dali, I visited Longkan Wharf (龙龛码头) — a peaceful lakeside spot along Erhai that felt far from the crowds yet full of quiet beauty. Arriving in the late afternoon, I found a wide, open view of Erhai Lake, framed by soft reeds and mountains in the distance.
There were just a few locals and travelers enjoying the calm. The breeze from the lake was gentle, and the reflection of the sky in the still water created a dreamlike atmosphere.
Compared to other busier spots around Erhai, this place was calm and photogenic. The golden hour light made it perfect for photos, quiet moments, or simply watching the waves roll in.
Travel Tips:
• Best time to visit: Late afternoon for warm light and peaceful ambiance.
• Ideal for photographers: Wide-angle lake views and minimalist landscape shots.
• No crowds: A great alternative to the more commercial areas around Erhai.
• Bring water/snacks: Limited shops or vendors in the area.
• Wear comfortable shoes: Some uneven stones and gravel paths near the lake edge.
• Optional: Rent an e-bike from Dali Old Town and ride here along the lakeside.
How to Get There:
• By car or Didi from Dali Old Town: About 10–15 minutes.
• By bike or e-bike: A scenic and easy ride along Erhai’s western shore.
• Public transport: Limited; better to use a taxi or private vehicle.
• Combine with: A stop at Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple, or a ride around Erhai’s lakeside roads.
Post by Kiawchua | May 12, 2025























