Haibei Amidongsuo Area
Amidongsuo, also known as "Qilian Mountain’s Holy Peak," is a sacred alpine sanctuary in Qinghai Province, revered by Tibetan Buddhists as the dwelling of the goddess Dorje Tröllö. Rising 5,254 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak in the Qilian Range, offering a dramatic interplay of glaciers, meadows, and juniper forests. Designated a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and UNESCO Geopark, it blends mythical legends with pristine wilderness, earning it the nickname “The Roof of Qilian.”
Historical Overview
Amidongsuo has been a pilgrimage site since the 7th century, when Tibetan King Songtsän Gampo linked it to the goddess Tsandema. Local Mongolian and Tibetan communities have long considered it the abode of mountain deities, leaving prayer flags and stone cairns along its slopes. Modern conservation began in 1988 with the establishment of Qilian Mountain National Park, which protects its alpine ecosystems. In 2017, it became a UNESCO Global Geopark, recognizing its geological significance as a window into the Tibetan Plateau’s formation.
Structural Layout
The mountain is divided into three ecological zones:
- Alpine Zone: Above 4,000 meters, featuring glaciers, snowfields, and the “Goddess Summit.”
- Subalpine Zone: Home to alpine meadows, edelweiss fields, and nomadic yak herders.
- Forest Zone: Lush juniper and spruce forests sheltering Tibetan antelope and snowcocks.
Key infrastructure includes 15km of pilgrimage trails, 8 viewing platforms, and the “Sky Ladder” cable car.
Major Attractions
- Goddess Summit: A 5,254-meter pyramid crowned with a golden prayer wheel, reachable via a 6-hour trek.
- Thousand-Buddha Cliff: A rock face carved with 1,088 Tang Dynasty-era Buddha statues.
- Eternal Glacier: A 3km-long ice field feeding the Datong River, visible from the “Crystal Viewpoint.”
- Nomad Yurt Camp: Traditional Mongolian yurts offering fermented mare’s milk and horseback rides.
- Sacred Lake: A turquoise glacial tarn where pilgrims leave offerings of tsampa (Roasted barley flour).
- Sky Ladder Cable Car: A 20-minute ride to the 4,200-meter “Cloud Platform” with panoramic vistas.
Suggested Itineraries
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Half-Day Pilgrimage Route:
North Gate → Thousand-Buddha Cliff → Sacred Lake → Sky Ladder Base → Return.
Highlights: Cultural landmarks and cable car ascent in 4 hours.
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Full-Day Trekking Route:
North Gate → Eternal Glacier → Alpine Meadow Camp → Goddess Summit → Return.
Highlights: Glacier viewing and summit attempt (advanced hikers only).
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Multi-Day Nomadic Experience (2 Days):
Day 1: Forest Zone wildlife spotting and yurts stay.
Day 2: Horseback journey to remote monasteries and stargazing.
Highlights: Cultural immersion and alpine camping.
Ticket Purchase
- Online: Book via Ctrip, Fliggy, or the official Qilian Park WeChat account (up to 7 days in advance).
- On-Site: Tickets available at the North Gate ticket office; arrive early for trekking permits.
- Prices:
- Peak Season (June–September): ¥150 (adults), ¥75 (students/seniors).
- Off-Season (October–May): ¥100 (adults), ¥50 (students/seniors).
- Cable Car Add-On: ¥120 roundtrip.
- Free: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors.
- By Bus:
- Xining Bus Station → Qilian County (3 hours, ¥50) → Local shuttle to Amidongsuo.
- By Taxi:
- Direct from Xining Airport (3.5 hours, ¥400).
- By Tour:
- Group tours from Xining/Lanzhou include Chaka Salt Lake and Tibetan monasteries.
- Departure: Shuttle buses depart every hour to Qilian/Xining.
Best Time & Tips
- Peak Season: July–August (wildflower blooms), October (autumn colors).
- Avoid Crowds: Weekdays; weekends host religious pilgrims.
- Weather: Pack layers (-5–15°C at altitude) and rain gear (June–September).
- Essentials:
- Wear waterproof hiking boots (muddy trails).
- Carry oxygen cans (altitude sickness common above 4,000m).
- Respect Tibetan customs (no photography inside monasteries).
- Prohibitions: Drones, littering, and off-trail hiking.