Known as China's most beautiful desert, the Badain Jaran Desert
Badain Jaran Desert:
Located in the northern part of Alxa Right Banner, Alxa League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, to the west of the Yabulai Mountains, north of Beidashan, east of the weak water, and south of Guizi Lake, spanning from 39°34' to 42°N latitude, it covers an area of 49,200 square kilometers. It is the third largest desert in China and the fourth largest in the world. Badain Jaran is praised by National Geographic China as 'the curves drawn by God'. The annual precipitation here is less than 40 millimeters, yet it boasts 144 inland lakes.
The Badain Jaran Desert is the main body of the Alxa Desert in Inner Mongolia. The long-term wind action has formed unique landscapes of singing sands, lakes, miraculous springs, peculiar peaks, and temples, known as the 'Five Wonders' of the Badain Jaran Desert.
The Baoritaolegai Singing Sand Dunes in the Badain Jaran Desert rise over two hundred meters high, with steep peaks and sharp ridges, varying in height and creating a melodious sound when the wind blows, earning the reputation of 'the Kingdom of Singing Sands' in the world.
The lakes in the desert are scattered like stars, with reeds growing around them, waterfowl playing, and fish swimming in the shallow waters, known for their beauty as 'the Jiangnan of North of the Great Wall'.
The edges of the desert are vast with Gobi, where the peculiar wind-eroded rocks, mushroom stones, stone pillars, and grand canyon landforms are breathtaking.
Sand dunes, singing sands, lakes, green grass, birds, blue sky, ancient temples, steeds, camels, and the blending of water and sky form a unique desert landscape.
The desert is vast with sand and desolation, but it still harbors rocks, grasslands, and lakes, with tenacious and peculiar flora, showcasing the indomitable vitality of nature. The camel thorn is the most resilient plant in the desert and also the most beautiful scenery there.
🌞The sand mountains of the Badain Jaran Desert are known for their height, danger, steepness, and majesty, with a typicality unmatched by any other desert in the world. The sand mountains generally have altitudes between 1200 and 1500 meters, among which the Bilutu Peak, with its elevation of 1617 meters and a relative height of over 500 meters, is the highest in the deserts of the world, earning the title 'Everest of the Deserts'.
The scenery here is hard to describe with common words; it somewhat exceeds our cognition of beautiful landscapes. This place is neither a fairyland nor an earthly paradise, but a realm of magic.
The Badan Jilin Desert is the third largest desert in China.[7] The main attractions are Badan Lake, Badan Jilin Temple, Bilutusha Mountain, etc., with plant resources such as Shusuo, Ningtiao, Overlord, Seed Seed, Populus euphratica, Camel Sting, etc.[2] There are also dozens of wildlife and birds such as swans, wild ducks, pan sheep, yellow sheep, boar, foxes and other birds.[4]
The Badan Jilin Desert is the third largest desert in China.[7] The main attractions are Badan Lake, Badan Jilin Temple, Bilutusha Mountain, etc., with plant resources such as Shusuo, Ningtiao, Overlord, Seed Seed, Populus euphratica, Camel Sting, etc.[2] There are also dozens of wildlife and birds such as swans, wild ducks, pan sheep, yellow sheep, boar, foxes and other birds.[4]
The Badan Jilin Desert is China's third largest desert. The main attractions are Badan Lake, Badan Jilin Temple, Bilutusha Mountain, etc., with plant resources such as Shusuo, Ningtiao, Overlord, Seed Seed, Populus euphratica, Camel Sting, and dozens of wildlife and birds such as swans, wild ducks, pan sheep, yellow sheep, boar, foxes and other birds.
Very good, few people are good
There is a bumpy road of 20 kilometers, it is not easy to walk, the scenery is still very good, there is a place to camp and stay.
Badain Jilin Desert is the third largest desert in China, mainly located in Ejina Banner and Alashan Right Banner in Western Inner Mongolia. It covers an area of about 443,000 square kilometers. Badain Jilin is a Mongolian language, named after a residential area. The Badain Jilin Desert is considered to be the source of frequent sandstorms in China, with strong winds in winter and spring. Among them, Bayannaoer and Quixote are the highest dunes in the world. The annual precipitation in the Badain Jilin Desert is less than 40 mm, but there are more than 100 lakes in the desert. The towering sand mountains, mysterious sounding sand, quiet lakes and wetlands constitute the unique charming landscape of the Badain Jilin Desert, which attracts tens of thousands of domestic and foreign tourists every year.