
Nanling National Forest Park, located in the heart of the Nanling Mountains, 70 kilometers from downtown Shaoguan, is the largest national nature reserve in Guangdong Province, with a forest coverage rate exceeding 98%. With a long history of biological development, Nanling National Forest Park is known as "the largest biodiversity reserve in the Tropic of Cancer desert belt."
The park is home to the highest and most majestic mountain in Guangdong. Shikengkong, at 1,902 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in Guangdong. Shijiuling, at 1,888 meters above sea level, is the second highest peak in Guangdong. Surrounding it are towering peaks, some majestic and majestic, some steep and beautiful, distributed in a staggered and orderly manner, a natural formation.
Here, deep ravines, flowing streams, and cascading waterfalls create a breathtaking spectacle, each a breathtaking spectacle. The water is crystal clear, the air fresh, and the scenery is like a breathtakingly beautiful gallery. Home to over 2,000 plant species and Guangdong's only primeval forest, it is considered "a land of biological diversity in the Nanling and Lingnan regions." The vast, boundless forests are home to towering ancient trees, verdant pines and cypresses, alpine rhododendrons, Nanling arrow bamboo, exotic flowers and plants, and rare birds and animals, a delight to the eyes.
In spring, the mountains are covered with flowers, in summer, waterfalls flow, in autumn, the forests are colorful, and in winter, the whole place is covered with snow.
Recommended play time: 1-2 days
80 yuan/person
8:00-18:00
Temporarily closed, opening hours are undetermined, please consult the scenic spot for details
Nanling National Forest Park is a protected forest area in Guangdong, known for its biodiversity, subtropical flora, and conservation efforts. It plays a vital role in regional ecology and environmental education.
Located in Shaoguan City, Guangdong. Accessible via taxi or private car from the city center. Some local buses reach the park entrance, but private transport is recommended for convenience.
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather and colorful scenery.
Entrance fee is approximately 60 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or at the park entrance.
Booking is optional but recommended during weekends and holidays to avoid queues.
3–5 hours to explore main trails, waterfalls, and scenic spots.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English guides or audio options may be limited.
Start at the main entrance, follow the forest trail to waterfalls, continue to observation decks, and return via the picnic area for rest.
No night visits or light shows are available. Occasional guided educational tours are offered during peak season.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends and public holidays see more visitors, especially around popular waterfalls.
Main paths are suitable for children and moderately fit elderly visitors. Steeper trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments and cards are widely accepted; some small vendors may prefer cash.
Local restaurants and cafes are available near the park entrance, serving Guangdong cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses, boutique hotels, and larger hotels are available in Shaoguan City, approximately 20–40 minutes away by car.
Souvenirs include local crafts, postcards, snacks, and nature-themed keepsakes.
Taxi or private car is convenient for nearby attractions; local buses connect to Shaoguan city and nearby tourist spots.