
The Erlang Mountain Laba River Scenic Area, located in Ya’an, Sichuan, is a primitive natural scenic spot hidden deep in the forest
The scenic area features undulating mountains, lush green trees, flowing water, and pleasant scenery, earning it the title of a utopia of mountains and wilderness
The forest coverage rate here is over 90%, and the vegetation distribution spectrum is complete
Rich in flora and fauna, it enjoys the reputation of being a “natural oxygen bar”
It is said that after the rain, the negative oxygen ions in the scenic area can reach up to 50000+, which can experience a feeling of drunk oxygen
Here, you can also enjoy zero contact between humans and animals
In the mountains behind Lu Ming, whenever night falls, hundreds of wild deer come down to enjoy themselves
You can see the scene of adding nitrate to the gazelle, the monkey brother can be seen everywhere in the forest, and listen to the chirping of birds
There are also various animals such as red pandas that may meet you around the corner
Laba River is the main attraction within the scenic area, which is said to have existed in ancient times
There is a place called “Lama Gully” here, where a group of practicing lamas live
They irrigate the trees with mountain spring water every day and practice enlightenment in the forest
Later generations named this river “Laba River” in memory of them
The ecological protection and harmonious coexistence between humans and nature advocated by these lamas still have important practical significance today
The water of the Laba River is clear to the bottom, with green trees on both sides providing shade, making the scenery very charming
Strolling along the river, you can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery
Breathing fresh air, feeling the tranquility and harmony of nature
In addition, there are many entertainment activities here, such as drifting, rock climbing, hiking, etc
You can experience excitement and fun while enjoying the beautiful scenery
Every trip is an intimate encounter with nature,
And Erlangshan Laba River is undoubtedly the most touching chapter in this encounter