#Nakelicun Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
#1 of Best Things to Do in Ning'er
Ancient Villages
Address:
Nakelicun, Ning'er, Pu'er, Yunnan, China
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Hidden in the mountains, the ancient Tea Horse Road post station | Pu'er·Nakeli
| Pu'er·Nakeli.
If you say you're traveling to Yunnan
and you're already tired of the hustle and bustle of Xishuangbanna
the noise of the ancient city of Dali
and have seen enough of the tourist flood in Lijiang
then come and have a look at Pu'er!
This place is worth your lingering visits
and it's not just about Pu'er tea and dried beef.
Nakeli was once an important post station on the ancient Tea Horse Road, a necessary path for the horse caravans traveling between Simao and the official road to Beijing. For hundreds of years, this place has preserved very intact ancient village architecture, and the old horse road still looks the same as it did hundreds of years ago. Due to its remote location, there are very few tourists who come here, but the rich products, the famous caravan cuisine, and the profound historical and cultural atmosphere are also worth spending a day here.
Visiting time: About half a day, it's nice to go to the village in the morning to see the morning mist. It's more comfortable to leave after lunch.
Location: Nakeli Village, Tongxin Town, Ning'er County, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province
Transportation: It's a 30-minute drive from the downtown area of Pu'er, convenient by self-driving or taxi, but remember not to take the highway as there is no exit, just go directly on the G213 national road, it's ok
Ticket: 0 yuan, free
TranscontinentalWanderlust$11
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.
LORETTA WILKINS
How can one pass by Pu'er without stopping at Nako Li?!
Ten years later, returning to Nako Li, one can't help but exclaim, 'Such a huge change!'
Gold will always shine! Pu'er has two main pillars: tourism and tea. Nako Li is part of the ancient Tea Horse Road and represents an opportunity for rural revitalization.
Thus, today's Nako Li is inseparable from the government's attention, with bank poverty alleviation and assistance projects proving to be quite successful, attracting crowds of tourists.
Nako Li, this time it's just a pass-through, but I will come back, for I have beautiful memories here!
AMOS DRAKE
My Favorite City in Yunnan—Puer
Sharing my little travel itinerary
Nakeli Ancient Town is the least commercialized ancient town I've ever visited
You can buy everything there, olive honey for 15 yuan a bottle
I took a taxi there, the journey is a bit long
The driver might say that he needs to charge more (the reason being that it's hard to find passengers for the return trip)
But actually, it's not necessary, because there are always many people during the day
You can refuse the extra charge
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Local specialties, like the sour and spicy chicken feet, don't need to be bought at the store
Ordering takeout is super convenient
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Pay attention to the business hours of Yang's Puer Sour and Spicy Rice Noodles
They close in the afternoon (you can also order takeout)
No need to make the trip, the delivery won't spoil, and overall it's pretty good
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Shen's Stinky Tofu always has a long queue
It feels like it's better to go there ahead of the mealtime rush
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May 1st Farmers' Market
When I went there, it felt just like a vegetable market,
Since I don't live there, there wasn't much for me to buy
However, if you walk to the left of the market, there's a beef shop
They have their special dried beef
It's very fragrant when stir-fried in the shop! I bought some to take home!
It's much cheaper than in Xishuangbanna, definitely worth a try
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I regret not allocating more time for Puer in my itinerary
I really like this city
Ramiro Schmitt
Driving on the ancient Tea Horse Road to Nakeli
🌸 Travel Date: 2024.03.17
Yunnan has many charming towns, and Nakeli is one of them. Originally named Makuli, it got its name because there was a stream in front of the horse inn where the horses rested, and it was a tough crossing for them. Nakeli was an important post station on the ancient Tea Horse Road of the Pu'er Prefecture. The village is small, quaint, and quiet.
🌸 What to do in Nakeli?
The Tea Horse Road is paved with stones, with a total length of 30 kilometers, going up and down along the mountain terrain, and is a very well-preserved section.
The Sheltered Bridge was renamed Nakeli from Makuli because of this 20-meter-long bridge built by the government.
Rongfa Horse Inn There were 4 or 5 horse inns in Nakeli, and the best-preserved one is the Rongfa Horse Inn built in 1831.
Suspension Bridge The thousand-year-old wooden suspension bridge outside the North Village Gate.
The village has mostly coffee shops and tea rooms, 'coffee in the left hand, tea in the right' as they say in Pu'er, so be sure to find a shop you like to have a cup of coffee or tea. We chose the pavilion outside the courtyard blooming with bougainvillea, which is very beautiful for photos.
If you have time, you can also try the caravan cuisine, various rough-processed wild vegetables and air-dried meats: milk fan, dried meat, cured meat, etc.
🌸 Nakeli
Address: Nakeli Village, Tongxin Town, Ning'er County, Pu'er City, Yunnan
Ticket: Free
Opening Hours: All day
Nearby parking is very convenient, with a free parking lot.
Natalie Martin
Puer's underestimated Tea Horse Road in Nako Li!
The Nako Li deep in the mountains, an important post on the Tea Horse Road, where the horse gang love songs were sung, come here to feel the thin horse in the ancient road west wind, the rich horse gang culture, the simple villagers, there are many tea houses and coffee shops, the horse gang dishes are also very characteristic, leisurely can stroll for most of the day, the Tea Horse Road here is a national protection unit.
Transportation: Directly call Didi from Puer can reach in half an hour, it is also very convenient to call a car to go back! The taxi in Puer is too cheap!
ByteBuster
Tea Horse Road, Nake Li
Tea Horse Road, Nake Li
As the birthplace and distribution center of Pu'er tea, our ancestors creatively opened up a folk trade route, the Tea Horse Ancient Road, which served as a communication and trade link with the outside world. Horses were the main means of transportation, and the rugged mountain roads were the carriers.
lucien_valerian_everhart
Nakoli is an important station on the ancient tea-horse road of Gupee House. It is the birthplace of the "Caravan Love Song" of CCTV. It is located in the south of Ninglang County, 16 kilometers away from Ninglang County and 25 kilometers away from Pu'er City. Very convenient. There are 66 households in the village. The two small rivers converge here. They are surrounded by mountains and waters. The ecological environment is good. The well-preserved Chama Ancient Road Site (county-level cultural relics protection unit) and the 100-year-old Rongfa old shop are partially preserved. The historical relics and relics of the horse-powered horse lanterns and horse drinking water stone troughs have a long history and culture, profound tea culture and traces of ancient culture. Adventurers from the United States, Japan, Hong Kong and other places have visited this place many times.