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Half grassland, half lake and sea🩵 there is a shade of blue called 'Sayram Blue'

Promise me, you must visit Sayram Lake in the summer. It is known as 'the last tear of the Atlantic'. The pure blue is truly captivating at first sight. Besides the lake, there are snow-capped mountains, grasslands, forests, and wetlands. Any random snapshot is a wallpaper that will explode in likes on your social circle! If time allows, definitely spend a night here. You can bring your own camping gear or stay at an RV campsite. Watch the stars at night, and witness the sunrise in the morning. Fully immerse yourself in the pristine and tranquil beauty of this place. Travel tips 🔹 Driving around Sayram Lake is 90 kilometers, with a speed limit of 40 throughout. 🔹 Drive in from the east gate and out from the south gate; the south gate is entry only. 🔹 Make sure to travel counterclockwise for easy roadside parking at any time. 🔹 Save the fun and photogenic second half for the afternoon to take advantage of the sunlight for photos. 📷 Photo route 🔹 Swans are mainly in the second half of the loop; just stop by the roadside when you see them. 🔹 West Sea Grassland, great for photos and also suitable for tent and RV camping. 🔹 Lighthouse, gives a sense of the same scene from 'The Disappeared Her', just shoot the distant view. 🔹 Flower sea, from May to July everywhere is blooming, and any casual photo looks good. 🔹 The famous S Bay, sunrise light is the best, and in May and June, you can take photos of the snow mountains in the same frame. 🔹 Pine Tree Head, walk up the mountain trail and look back to overlook Sayram Lake. 🔹 Water-friendly Beach, the stone shallows from the east gate to the south gate are super beautiful. 🔹 Guozigou, the third parking lot after the south gate is free for photos.
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Posted: Apr 22, 2024
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