
Moon Bay, also known as Moon Lake, is located in Pusharong Township, Kangding. Hidden deep in the mountains at an altitude of over 3,500 meters, it is a picturesque place. The water is crystal clear, and the green moss is soft and winding.
Although it is called a "sea", the Lotus Sea and Moon Bay Wetland is actually a combination of water flows and grasslands of various shapes. When shooting, pay attention to the beautiful lines of the wetlands and waterways. The horses or yaks that can occasionally be seen on the ground are also good materials.
In May, the Moon Bay wetland is lush with green grass and is often visited by cattle and sheep. It is very beautiful.
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The Lotus Sea Moon Bay is a serene and picturesque location in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, famous for its beautiful lotus flowers that bloom in the summer. It holds cultural significance for local Tibetan communities and is a popular destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and spiritual tranquility.
The Lotus Sea Moon Bay is located in the Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, China. To reach the site, you can fly into Chengdu and then take a bus or hire a taxi to Ganzi Prefecture. From Ganzi, local buses or taxis can take you closer to the bay. There are no direct metro lines to the area.
The attraction is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August), when the lotus flowers are in full bloom. For fewer crowds, early mornings and weekdays are the best times to visit.
The entrance fee is generally affordable, typically ranging from ¥30 to ¥50. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or in advance through local travel agencies or online platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not always necessary, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons (summer) to avoid long lines. Booking 1-2 days ahead is typically sufficient.
You can explore the Lotus Sea Moon Bay in about 2-3 hours. If you plan to hike around the area or take a boat tour, you might want to allocate 4-5 hours.
Guided tours are available, primarily in Mandarin, but you may find English-speaking guides if booked in advance. Audio guides in several languages might also be available for rent at the entrance.
Start with a boat tour around the Lotus Sea, followed by a scenic hike along the main trails. Afterward, visit the nearby Tibetan villages to learn more about the local culture.
Night visits are not a primary feature of the attraction, but the area is calm and peaceful in the evening. There are no light shows or special tours after dark.
The area can get crowded during the summer peak season. To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning or during weekdays.
Some areas of the attraction may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to the natural terrain. However, the main viewing areas are accessible for most visitors.
Cash is commonly accepted, but mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used. It’s advisable to carry cash in case of any issues with mobile payment services.
There are a few local restaurants serving Tibetan cuisine near the entrance of the bay, but for more options, you can head to the nearby Ganzi town.
Local Tibetan restaurants typically offer vegetarian options. Vegan and halal food may be limited, so it’s best to check in advance if needed.
There are small souvenir shops selling Tibetan handicrafts, jewelry, and traditional items like prayer beads, yak wool goods, and thangka paintings.
You can continue your journey by bus or taxi to Ganzi town, where you can catch transportation to other attractions in the region.