Is the climate suitable for a trip to Kunming, Dali, and Lijiang in mid-March? Would you recommend it, everyone? Can you provide a reasonable travel route for a self-guided trip? Thank you.

Year-round, the weather in Yunnan is suitable for travel, and March is the best season. The sun is not too scorching, and the wind blowing in the warm sunshine is cool. During the day, you can take beautiful pictures around Erhai Lake in Dali, wearing comfortable spring clothes and beautiful dresses. Dali is a city that you don’t want to leave once you arrive. The climate is pleasant, lazy, and artistic. The beauty of Dali is different from that of Lijiang. Lijiang is luxurious, while Dali is fresh and new. Three-day itinerary plan: D1: Arrive in Lijiang - Check into the ancient city of Lijiang - Night view of the ancient city of Lijiang D2: Lijiang - Dali Shuanglang - Small boat tour - Nanzhao Style Island - Flower Language Pasture - Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas - Dinner - Check into Dali seaside room (The scene of ‘Three families with one well, several pots of flowers in each household’ still exists in Dali, ‘The scenery of Dali is in Cangshan and Erhai, and the scenery of Cang’er is in Shuanglang’) D3: Ancient city of Dali - Drive around Erhai Lake along the west coast - Xizhou Ancient Town - Return to Lijiang area with a color of water and sky, green mountains overlapping with the lake scenery. Ancient city of Lijiang: No mandatory purchase of city maintenance fee Ancient city of Dali: Free admission Dali: Shuanglang - Small boat tour - Nanzhao Style Island - Flower Language Pasture - Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas - Dinner - Seaside room - Drive around Erhai Lake - Xizhou Ancient Town (Two days - includes meals, Dali ancient city maintenance fee, Lijiang-Dali round-trip transportation, accommodation, photography, travel insurance, free gifts, tickets for all attractions to be purchased throughout the journey) 680 yuan. Lastly, there is one more thing I want to say to everyone: The main popular attractions in the northwest of Yunnan include the ancient city of Lijiang, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Cangshan and Erhai Lake, Shuanglang Three Pagodas, and Lugu Lake. The distribution of Yunnan’s attractions is very scattered, and the distance between attractions is relatively far, so it is recommended that first-time visitors to Yunnan carefully plan their routes before traveling and focus their time on sightseeing rather than transportation!