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The Charyn State National Nature Park (; ) is a
national park A national park is a nature park designated for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes because of unparalleled national natural, historic, or cultural significance. It is an area of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that is protecte ...
in Kazakhstan, primarily along the Charyn river and encompassing the
Charyn Canyon Charyn Canyon (, ), also known as the Sharyn Canyon (, ) is a canyon on the Charyn River in Kazakhstan. It is located about east of Almaty, close to the KazakhChinese border. The canyon is roughly in length. It is part of the Charyn National ...
. The park spans approximately 125,050 hectares (309,005 acres) and is situated in the Enbekshikazakh, Raiymbek, and Uygur districts of
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, about 200 km east of
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. The park, established in 2004, aims to protect the unique geological formations of the canyon, the ecological balance of the river and desert systems, and important archaeological sites in the area. The park also protects relic Sogdian Ash groves, offering a glimpse of ancient vegetation. Parts of the Charyn National Park are designated for recreational activities, drawing visitors for hiking, sightseeing, and nature observation. The park's biodiversity and landscapes make it an important ecological and geological site in Kazakhstan.


Topography

The park is long and thin, protecting both banks of the Charyn River for 50 km, but only to a width of 3 km. The Charyn River at this point runs southwest to northeast through arid foothills of the
Tian Shan Mountains The Tian Shan, also known as the Tengri Tagh or Tengir-Too, meaning the "Mountains of God/Heaven", is a large system of mountain ranges in Central Asia. The highest peak is Jengish Chokusu at high and located in Kyrgyzstan. Its lowest point is ...
30 km to the south. The canyon reaches 370 meters in depth, and its base is approximately 1,100 meters above sea level. The park protects four main sites: * Ulken Buguty is in the northeast foothills of the small Ulken Bugty mountain range. The hills include mineral complexes and geology of scientific interest, as well as an area targeted for expansion of gazelle herds. * Kyzyl Karasai protects habitat for grazing and breeding gazelles, as well as a relic forest of ash trees and sources of mineral waters. * Charyn Canyon follows the main course of the Charyn River. The canyon reaches 370 meters in depth, and base is approximately 1,100 meters above sea level. * Aktogay Canyon follows the Charyn River below the Charyn Canyon. Four levels of protection are provided for different sub-areas of the park: Reserve Status Area (9,427.5 hectares), Zone of Environmental Stabilization (13,147.3 hectares), Tourism and Recreation Area (77,739 hectares), and a Zone of Limited Economic Activity (26,736.2 hectares).


Climate

The climate is "Cold Semi-Arid Climate" (Koeppen Classification
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: warm, dry summers with cold winters. 312 mm of precipitation per year (maximum in summer). Average temperature ranges from in January to in July.


Plants and animals

Within the park is the Charyn Ash Grove, a remnant stand of what was once a long forest belt of Sogdian Ash trees ( Fraxinus sogdiana) that spread across the northern slopes of the Tian Shan mountains as early as the
Paleogene The Paleogene Period ( ; also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Ma. It is the fir ...
Period. The ash groves in the park, which cover only about , can withstand wide swings in salinity and dryness in the floodplain soils. Above the floodplain is a unique community in which the dominant plants include Saxaul (
Haloxylon ''Haloxylon'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees, belonging to the plant family Amaranthaceae. ''Haloxylon'' and its species are known by the common name saxaul. "Saksaul" is a common Turkic word that entered Russian through Kazakh. Descripti ...
), Eurotia, and Ephedra). Scientists in the park have recorded 32 species of mammals, 18 of reptiles, 4 of amphibians, 100 of birds, and over 1,000 plants, 50 of which are rare or endemic.


Tourism

There are three tourist routes in the park: * Charyn Ash Grove: In addition to the trail, there are guest houses and a 'country house' with seating for 100 people. * Valley of the Castles: The Valley of the Castles takes its name from the shapes of the rock formations in a small side canyon (3 km long, and 200 – 700 meters wide) off the main Charyn River course, with a views out to the main canyon. The sedimentary layers include orange-grey clays, marl, gritstone, and sandstone. The approach is by a 10 km dirt road, with three parking lots at the site. There is food available at two recreational gazebos, and five rest yurts. * Cemeteries and Burial Mounds: Located 12 km off the Chundzha-Almaty highway is an area of scattered archaeological sites.


References


External links


Charyn Canyon National Park on OpenStreetMap

Charyn Canyon National Park on Google Maps
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