Nakeli: A Time-Honored Rest Stop on the Ancient Tea Horse Road
Nakeli, a time-honored rest stop hidden on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, quietly tells the stories of a thousand years.
Here, the ancient path stretches far and wide, and the sound of horse hooves echoes, as if one can still hear the camel bells of the caravan, feeling the simplicity and vicissitudes of time. Stepping onto the land of Nakeli, the first thing that catches the eye is a lush green forest, with verdant trees shading the quaint village.
The stone-paved ancient path winds and twists, passing through villages, connecting the past with the present. Strolling along the path is like traveling through time, back to the era when caravans galloped through.
In Nakeli, you can witness the historical relics of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. The well-preserved horse lanterns and stone troughs for horses to drink from all bear witness to the glorious years of the caravan.
Standing beside the ancient road, it's as if one can hear the sound of horse hooves, feeling the tenacity and perseverance.
Apart from historical relics, Nakeli also has a strong ethnic cultural atmosphere.
The area is predominantly inhabited by ethnic minorities such as the Hani and Yi people, who have used their wisdom and diligence to create a rich and colorful cultural art.
Here, you can enjoy unique ethnic dances, taste authentic local cuisine, and feel the simplicity and enthusiasm.
Today's Nakeli has developed into a charming rural tourism destination.
Here, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city, finding inner peace and tranquility.
Whether you are strolling on the ancient path or sitting in a small shop at the entrance of the village sipping tea and chatting, you can feel the relaxation and comfort.
Nakeli, a place full of stories and legends. It carries the glorious history of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, showcases the rich ethnic culture, and also exudes the tranquility and beauty of the countryside.
If you long to escape the noise of the city and find a haven for your soul, then Nakeli is the perfect choice for you.
The ancient town of Currie Tea Horse is about an hour away from Pu'er City. It is more convenient to drive or charter a car. It is more suitable for bringing children to play. There is a tea cake experience, and horse riding projects.
On the way from Mojiang to Banna, I stopped so much, which was much stronger than the ancient town of Bixi the first day. Although a bit commercial, it feels like it just provides convenience and choice. The town is not big, and it is suitable to walk around for an hour as a rest on the road. It is also the closest stop to the real tea horse ancient road on the southeast of the southeast of the province.
&# 128014;Today's Currie, after the vicissitudes, can no longer hear the melodious horse ringing&# 128240;Only the long tea horse ancient road is silently recording the story of the year&# 128134;It's really relaxing here, and the poetry of every small bridge and flowing water comes to your face&# 127775; The small village is surrounded by mountains on all sides, and the beautiful village is like a pearl embedded in the green embrace, dazzling but low-key. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, there are also the ruins of the ancient tea horse road that have been preserved well. There are also historical relics such as horse lamps and horse drinking stone troughs used by the horse gang in the past. &# 127775;The continuous mountains and rivers are matched, full of trees and white flowers, walking on the green slabs of horseshoe prints, the houses on both sides are covered with moss, the red earth embryo wall is also covered with morning ox flowers, the quaint village and the flowing river. Contrary to the fun, self-become natural ~ 📌knowledge up: 🎵 Na Currie, the birthplace of "Mabang Love Song", is the birthplace of the second paragraph of "Mabang Love Song" of "Little River and Water". "Catch the horse, brother, sister to wait, brother you have to come quickly, sister to say love words" sister yo, brother to put the horse, waiting for the sun to fall, and then say that love words"💡Throw away your troubles, grasp the tail of spring, and breathe deeply together. There are a lot of long stories about Currie, but I would like to tell you in person. &# 127807; I'm waiting for you, it's in the spring. 📌Practical tips:⏰Play time: half a day to one day🎫Tickets: Free📍Detailed address: Nakeri, located in the south of Tongxin Town, between Ningyi County and Simao District, Mosi Highway passing through the village, about 22 kilometers from Ningyi County and about 24 kilometers from Pu'er City. 🚗Self-driving/navigation search Nakeri🚌Public transportation/a shuttle bus that has passed from Ningyi County or Simao, beckon and stop
Yunnan self-driving tour with the itinerary. 🚗 Nakeli Village, Tongxin Township, Ningyi County, is an important station on the ancient tea-horse road in Gupu'erfu, where ethnic minorities such as Yi and Hani live. Nakeli is pronounced in slang, "na" is Tian, "ke" is bridge, and "li" is good. Na Currie, it was my last stop from Pu'er. Check in. [Jump]
The ancient town is very small, and there are small shops on both sides of the stone road, which is more literary. But it is very commercial.
This is a very charming ancient town, stone road, big waterwheel, tea horse ancient road station
Worth going again, beautiful scenery
Good, very good, very good, especially good!