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Lulang Forest

Location

Lulang Town, Nyingchi County, Tibet Autonomous Region

Reasons to visit

The warm and humid air currents from the Indian Ocean, carrying abundant water vapor, climbed all the way up along the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon, and were later intercepted by the large mountain of Mila Mountain.

Opening Hours

  • 7:00-18:00

The warm and humid air currents from the Indian Ocean, carrying abundant water vapor, climbed all the way up along the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon, and were later intercepted by the large mountain of Mila Mountain. These warm and humid air currents rippling in the valleys of Nyingchi nourished the dense forests of Lulang, making it lush and green all year round, forming a landscape that people talk about with great relish - Lulang Forest Sea. When Nyingchi was praised by many tourists as the "Little Switzerland of the East", these undulating green forests of Lulang contributed greatly. The lush greenery that most people see when passing through Lulang Forest Sea is actually part of Lulang National Forest Park. Lulang National Forest Park is located in Nyingchi County, Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region. Sejila Mountain Forest Park, not far from Lulang, is also part of Lulang National Forest Park. "Lulang" means "Dragon King Valley" in Tibetan, and some people translate its name as "a place that makes people miss home". This area is crisscrossed by rivers and has lush primeval forests and rhododendrons all over the mountains, as well as various wild animals. Wooden fences, wooden houses, scattered herdsmen's villages, winding streams on the meadows, wild flowers blooming, clouds and mists gathering and dispersing in the mountains, snow-capped mountains, forests and countryside outline a tranquil and beautiful "mountain living picture". So when you come to Lulang, how can you miss walking around in such an environment and relax your body and mind.

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