Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoy the lush greenery, take photos of the various plant species, and relax in the serene environment. Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful walk along the winding pathways and observe the wildlife within the garden.

The Nature Park is located in Haigeng Village, Kunming City. Say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of the city, and go out with your family, relatives and friends to visit the Kunming Nature Park on the shore of Dianchi Lake. Let your eyes be filled with green, relax your tired body and mind, breathe in the fresh air, do some exercise, and you will feel refreshed and refreshed.
The Nature Park on the shores of Dianchi Lake is shaded by lush trees and ablaze with blooming flowers. Replicating the Silver Beach of Beihai, Guangxi, its artificial lake, pavilions, towers, and ponds are bustling with leisurely visitors. Basking in the warm sunshine, children flock to the park's Silver Beach, happily playing on the pristine white sand. Adults gather in pavilions and towers, enjoying the holiday fun of playing Landlord (Dou Dizhu), Double-Claw (Dou Dizhu), mahjong, and chess.
Subtropical semi-humid monsoon climate; the Nature Park is a great place for urban people to relax and unwind, suitable for travel in all seasons.
It is recommended to play for 1-2 hours
Free and open
09:00-23:30
The Natural Landscape Garden is a botanical garden in Kunming, showcasing the region's rich diversity of plant species. It is designed to promote environmental awareness and provide a space for relaxation and education about nature.
The garden is located in the southern part of Kunming. You can reach it by taxi or public bus from the city center. Walking from nearby areas is also possible, but it may take around 30 minutes from central spots.
The garden is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
The entrance fee is approximately 30 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, and online booking options may be available during peak seasons.
Advance booking is generally not required, but during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn), it is recommended to book tickets a few days in advance.
It typically takes 2-3 hours to explore the main areas of the garden, but if you enjoy photography or wish to relax and take your time, you may want to spend 4-5 hours.
The main highlights include the diverse plant sections, particularly the water lilies and lotus flowers around the ponds. The central garden area, with its sculptures and flowers, is also a favorite spot for visitors.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be available in Chinese, and sometimes English, for a more informative experience.
The best photography spots include the ponds with water lilies, the central garden with vibrant flower displays, and the elevated areas that offer a panoramic view of the entire garden.
Start by entering through the main entrance, explore the flower gardens, then head towards the ponds and lakes. Afterward, you can walk through the shaded paths and relax by the resting areas.
There are no light shows or special night tours available. The garden is generally a daytime attraction, with beautiful natural lighting during the day.
The garden can get crowded on weekends and holidays. For a more peaceful visit, it is best to come during weekdays, early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
The garden has clean public toilets and several rest areas. There are small cafes and kiosks selling drinks and snacks near the main entrance, but there are no large restaurants inside the garden.
The garden is mostly accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved pathways and plenty of benches. However, some hilly areas may be more difficult for disabled visitors, so consider checking accessibility options in advance.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Some smaller food stalls may accept cash, but cards are generally not used inside the garden.
There are a few small cafes and snack stalls near the entrance. For more dining options, head to the city center where you’ll find a wide variety of restaurants serving both local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian food options can be found at the nearby restaurants. Halal food may be available in parts of Kunming city but is not commonly found near the park.
There are several hotels in Kunming's city center, which is a short drive from the garden. Mid-range to luxury options are available near popular tourist spots.
Nearby attractions include the Kunming Zoo, Dianchi Lake, and the Yunnan Nationalities Village. These can all be visited on a day trip from the garden.
Souvenir shops selling local crafts, including Yunnan tea, handmade jewelry, and wooden carvings, are available near the entrance of the garden.
Taxis and buses are available from the garden to the city center. You can also rent a bike for easy access to nearby attractions, or take public transportation to other parts of Kunming.