Madoi 🌏 🌱
#earthdayjourney
We visited the Yellow River Source Park and were deeply moved by its untouched beauty and significance. The park is where the mighty Yellow River begins its journey, surrounded by vast wetlands and snow-capped mountains. We explored the gentle trails that wind through the area, taking in the peaceful scenery and learning about the fragile ecosystem. This place is all about preserving water sources and respecting the earth’s natural lifelines. I would highly recommend this spot for anyone wanting to connect deeply with nature and understand why it’s crucial to protect our rivers 🏞️💧🌏
Address: Yellow River Source Park, Qinghai Province, Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Madoi County, China
We explored the Zhaling and Eling Lakes, two stunning high-altitude freshwater lakes that left us in awe. These lakes are vital habitats for migratory birds and local wildlife. The local efforts to preserve these ecosystems through eco-tourism and limited access zones are inspiring. We spent hours watching birds, soaking in the silence, and appreciating how sustainable tourism helps protect this fragile environment. It’s a beautiful reminder of how Earth Day values can be practiced year-round 🐦🏔️♻️
Address: Zhaling and Eling Lakes, near National Highway 214, Madoi County, Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China
We visited a small Nomadic Eco-Camp near the outskirts of Madoi, where we learned about the traditional Tibetan way of life and how it’s evolving with sustainability in mind. The camp uses solar panels, minimizes waste, and even involves visitors in preserving the grasslands. I would recommend this immersive experience to anyone who wants to travel meaningfully and support local communities. It was a journey that reminded us that living in harmony with the Earth isn’t just a concept—it’s a way of life here ⛺☀️🌿
Address: Nomadic Eco-Camp (exact GPS varies), south of Yellow River Source Park, Madoi County, Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China