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Kanbula National Forest Park

Introducing Kanbula National Forest Park
Kanbula National Forest Park is a popular tourist destination in Qinghai Province. Kanbula National Forest Park is located 108 kilometers from Xining City. Nestled amidst a sprawling 152 square kilometers and reaching an average elevation of 2,500 meters (8,202 ft), this remarkable park is celebrated for its breathtaking Danxia landforms. Lush forests blanket the hillsides, giving way to the majesty of a towering dam and the stunning expanse of its canyon reservoir. Woven throughout this natural tapestry are the distinctive customs of the Tibetan people, creating a harmonious blend of environmental beauty and cultural significance.

Beyond its captivating scenery, the park unfolds as a destination of diverse appeal. Whether seeking inspiring vistas, a tranquil escape, the thrill of camping beneath the stars, a place for Buddhist reflection, or a site for scientific exploration, the park caters to every inclination. It is a place where the serenity of nature meets the richness of human experience, offering each visitor a unique and unforgettable journey.

Kanbula National Forest Park Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Kǎn Bù Lā Guó Jiā Sēn Lín Gōng Yuán 坎布拉国家森林公园
• Best Time to Visit: June to August
• Recommended Visiting Hours: 3-4 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Hiking, Nature
• Opening Hours: 8:00-18:00
• Entrance Fee: CNY 50
• Address: Approx. 108 kilometers (67.1 miles) south of Xining

What to Expect at Kanbula National Forest Park
Qinghai Province isn’t just another dot on the map; it’s a realm where nature’s artistry and human history intertwine in a breathtaking spectacle. Imagine a place where fiery Danxia landforms paint the landscape with surreal hues, where the rugged beauty of the northwest frontier whispers tales of ancient journeys, and where the echoes of diverse faiths and traditions resonate through the air. This is Kanbula National Forest Park, a microcosm of Qinghai’s soul-stirring essence. 

The Dazzling Danxia Landscape
The Danxia landforms in Kanbula National Forest Park are a breathtaking spectacle of nature’s artistry. Dozens of remarkable Danxia formations, each possessing its own distinct character, await exploration. Among these wonders are Nanchong Mesa, Gongbao Tower, and the awe-inspiring Dejie Cliff. Bathed in sunlight, Dejie Cliff evokes the grandeur of the Potala Palace, its sheer faces and intricate formations mirroring the iconic Tibetan landmark. In another corner of the park, the “Fairy Gathering” – a cluster of conical hoodoos adorned with vibrant flora – resembles a troupe of dancing fairies, creating a scene of ethereal beauty. 

From the best vantage points within the park, these diverse Danxia formations appear like a majestic mountain ballet amidst a vast sea of green. The landscape shifts and changes with the light, exuding a magnificent and awe-inspiring aura that captivates all who behold it.

The Breathtaking Waterscape
Beyond its awe-inspiring landforms, Kanbula National Forest Park unveils a breathtaking waterscape. Cascading mountain streams, whispering waterfalls, and rivers shimmer with a thousand hues, all culminating in the heart of the park: the Lijiaxia Reservoir. This titan of hydropower – the world’s largest double-row turbine station – is a vital cog in the Yellow River’s upper reaches. More than just a functional marvel, it’s a spectacle of nature’s artistry, seamlessly blending scenic beauty with the practical benefits of irrigation, flood control, and energy generation.

Prepare to have your preconceptions of the Yellow River shattered. Forget the muddy hues seen downstream in Lanzhou or Zhengzhou. Here, in Kanbula, the river reveals its hidden jewel-toned heart, shimmering emerald green or sapphire blue under a clear sky.

The Sacred Tibetan Buddhism Sites
Kanbula is a significant site in Tibetan Buddhism, gaining prominence in the 11th century when monks revitalized the faith during a period of decline. Its importance was further cemented during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) with the construction of three temples (Arjun Nan Zong Monastery, Nan Zong Nunnery, and Nan Zong Zha Monastery), collectively known as “Nan Zong Monastery.” These temples, functioning as a unified entity, fostered a unique environment where monks, nuns, and different Buddhist sects coexisted and collaborated in religious practices. This collaborative spirit attracted numerous worshippers, establishing Kanbula as a vital center for Tibetan Buddhism.

How to Get to Kanbula National Forest Park
• The Kanbula National Forest Park is located approx. 108 kilometers (67.1 miles) south of Xining.
• Charter a car/bus from GGC to enjoy a hassle-free transfer to the Kanbula National Forest Park.

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