
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt's alright. The place is big, with lots of plants. The dancing grass is really fun; a director sang for it hoping it would dance, but unfortunately, it wasn't in a good mood and didn't. There's also the lightest piece of wood, which I lifted with one hand. It was quite fun. However, it's a bit expensive considering it's an hour's drive from Xishuangbanna and the entrance fee is 80 yuan. There's not much else inside besides plants, so it's a little boring.
- 4.5/5
lcp***09Located in the city center, it's relatively convenient to visit other attractions. The park offers attractions such as the Dai King's procession and elephant shows. It's a very popular spot and considered a must-see in Xishuangbanna. After visiting the park, you can also visit the General Buddhist Temple.
- 4.3/5
M23***21The scenic area is about a 90-minute drive from the city center. It boasts well-developed facilities, including electric shuttle buses, making transportation convenient. The elephant show is a highlight. Prices within the scenic area are reasonable. Visiting during off-peak hours is recommended.
- 4.3/5
M23***21The scenic area is about a 30-minute drive from the city center. It boasts well-equipped facilities, including electric shuttle buses, making transportation convenient. The peacock release is a unique attraction. Prices within the scenic area are reasonable. It is recommended to visit during off-peak hours.
- 4.4/5
丁丁爱元宝The entrance fee to the Dai Ethnic Garden is not expensive, but the sightseeing bus fare inside is quite expensive at 60 yuan per person. Moreover, the staff said that if you want to see the water splashing, you can't sit on the sightseeing bus and have to walk. The management is rather chaotic and needs improvement.
- 4.8/5
serioisThanks to Guide No. 93, Xingxing, for my Jinuo Mountain rainforest hike, the experience was absolutely fantastic! His explanations were incredibly clear and fluent, covering even the smallest details of the rainforest, which I learned a lot from. The route was perfectly planned, making the hike very comfortable and effortless. The activities were fun and exciting, and I had a blast the whole time. The best part was the photography; Xingxing took amazing pictures, with perfect composition and angles, and he was also very humorous, ensuring we had a great time. He's definitely worth choosing!
- 4.3/5
爱兔兔的蛙蛙First, I must commend the view of Jinghong City from Mingjingtai; it's truly spectacular. Second, the Giant Buddha is particularly awe-inspiring and reassuring. The Zhuangkai Golden Pagoda and its reflection in the water are also fantastic. However, the ticket price is exorbitantly high. The entrance fee, sightseeing bus, and Mingjingtai (after a 10 RMB discount using points) totaled 138 RMB. Yet, this is built on the site of the former Jingpiao Buddhist Temple, a place steeped in centuries of history, but there's not even a decent introduction to it. Some of the Buddha halls (Longevity Hall) are just plain white walls inside—what can you say about that? 138 RMB for absolutely no historical significance! 😮💨
- 4.8/5
M66***23The journey with this amazing tour guide was so therapeutic! They patiently guided us throughout, never rushing us, and their explanations of the historical anecdotes and local customs were vivid and thorough, like listening to an immersive story. They even thoughtfully offered tips on photo spots and avoiding common pitfalls, making the experience truly exceptional!
- 4.4/5
yao***keThe park is small and has a vintage feel. It's very clean, and the security guards are very friendly and patient in answering questions. I suggest adding a toilet seat to the restrooms for the elderly.
- 4.4/5
L乐游The scenery was beautiful, but since it's this season, most of the fruits were gone. Besides some papayas and jackfruits, there were very few others. However, it's still worth a visit for tourists from northern regions.







Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden: Barleria cristata blooms out of season | Nov 2025-Mar 2026
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