Gannan Mairen Grassland | Known as the "Emerald Velvet Carpet on the Plateau"
by samuelwhisper
Mar 19, 2025
Rated by National Geographic as one of the must-visit places in a lifetime
June 5-9 is not the best season for Gannan, but we still set off on our journey, turning all the places we longed for into paths we have walked. Here is the itinerary:
Day 1: Lanzhou Airport - Meiren Grassland - Hezuo
Accommodation on 6/5: Vienna International Hotel Xiangbala Plaza Branch
Day 2: Hezuo - Rock Road - Zhagana
Accommodation on 6/6: Zhagana Yunshang Ejie Homestay
Day 3: Zhagana (Fairy Beach hiking) - Langmu Temple - (via National Highway 345) Maqu County
Accommodation on 6/7: Maqu Xueyu Jin Zhu Hotel (We made a mistake in the travel plan here; we should have stayed in Xiaqu, so the next day’s trip to Labrang Monastery wouldn’t be so long and would save a lot of time. We stayed in Maqu, so the next day’s visit to Bingling Temple was too late. It’s possible to just view it from outside, but it’s a pity.)
Day 4: Maqu - Labrang Monastery - Huangtao Confluence - Bingling Temple Grottoes - Lanzhou
Accommodation on 6/8: Lanzhou Days Wyndham Hotel
Day 5: Casual stroll in Lanzhou, buy some local specialties and return to Hangzhou
Notes for traveling in Gannan:
1) The weather in early June is still a bit cold, be sure to bring a windbreaker or a thin down jacket. The temperature difference is large, so use the onion layering method and carry layers all year round.
2) Pay attention to sun protection; the ultraviolet rays on the plateau are very strong.
3) It is recommended to hire a car with a driver in Gannan. The road conditions are special, and it is safer to find a local driver. We rented a five-day Buick seven-seater for 5600 RMB.
4) The distances between attractions are quite long, so be mentally prepared. Rock Road is very exhausting with poor road conditions. It is not recommended to take this route in early June; the scenery is not as beautiful as imagined.
5) The heating in Gannan is already turned off in June. When booking hotels, ask if there is air conditioning. The hotel we stayed at in Maqu had no air conditioning, only electric blankets.
6) If you are afraid of altitude sickness, it is recommended to buy an oxygen pillow or get oxygen refills at local hospitals. This has a higher oxygen content and is convenient to use in the car during the trip.
7) Temple taboos: ask for permission before photographing monks, and turn prayer wheels clockwise.
Finally finished organizing my notes on Gannan, haha
Gannan is a place that lacks oxygen but not faith.
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