
Baiyanggou, located in Urumqi, Xinjiang, 75 kilometers from the city center, sits at an altitude of 2,252 meters. With an annual rainfall of 500-600 millimeters, it is a renowned summer resort in the southern suburbs of Urumqi. Baiyanggou boasts breathtaking natural scenery, including vast pastures, steep mountains beneath a blue sky, herds of cattle and sheep, dense forests and verdant fields, and distant views of snow-capped peaks. Beneath the gully lies golden grassland, dotted with yurts and small buildings, shaded by spruce trees. The picturesque scenery creates a captivating scene, attracting numerous tourists.
Temperate continental climate, summer
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Baiyanggou is an ecologically rich valley in Urumqi, Xinjiang, valued for its natural beauty, biodiversity, and role in conservation. It offers visitors insight into the region's ecosystems and traditional pastoral landscapes.
Located near Urumqi in Xinjiang, the park is accessible by taxi or private car. Some tour operators provide shuttle services from Urumqi city. Public transport options are limited.
The park is generally open daily from early morning to evening. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit due to mild temperatures and pleasant scenery.
Entrance fees vary; tickets are usually purchased onsite. Some tour packages include entry and can be booked online.
For regular visits, advance booking is not necessary. For organized tours or guided activities, booking a few days ahead is recommended.
A full day is recommended to hike trails, enjoy waterfalls, and explore the main scenic spots comfortably.
Guided tours may be available through local operators, primarily in Chinese. English-speaking guides may be arranged in advance with certain tour companies.
Start at the main entrance, follow the river trails to waterfalls, stop at scenic viewpoints, enjoy a picnic or rest, then return along a forest trail loop for varied scenery.
Overnight camping is possible with proper permits. Night stargazing is popular due to low light pollution. No regular light shows are available.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are least crowded. National holidays and summer weekends see higher visitor numbers.
Facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, small refreshment kiosks, and a few souvenir shops near the entrance.
Main paths are moderately accessible, but some trails and viewpoints may be challenging. Children should be supervised near rivers and steep areas.
Cash is recommended for small purchases, though some larger vendors and tour operators may accept mobile payments.
Limited restaurants near the park entrance, offering local Xinjiang cuisine and simple meals. Some tour operators provide meals during excursions.
Vegetarian and halal options are available at certain restaurants and through local tour services.
Guesthouses and small hotels in nearby towns, as well as tour-operated camping sites, provide accommodation options.
Souvenir shops near the entrance offer local handicrafts, postcards, and ecological-themed gifts.