Guide Highland Health and Leisure Resort
Guide Highland Health & Leisure Resort, located in Hainan Prefecture, Qinghai Province, is a national AAAA-level scenic area renowned for its high-altitude wellness offerings and scenic beauty. Spanning 170 square kilometers, it integrates natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and modern leisure facilities. The resort’s pristine environment, situated at 2,200 meters above sea level, attracts visitors seeking relaxation, outdoor activities, and Yellow River cultural experiences. Designated a provincial eco-tourism demonstration zone in 2015, it combines therapeutic high-altitude climates with curated wellness programs.
Historical Overview
The resort’s development began in the early 2000s as part of Qinghai’s push to promote eco-tourism and cultural preservation. Key milestones include:
- 2008: Initial infrastructure construction, focusing on ecological protection and sustainable tourism.
- 2015: Upgraded to provincial eco-tourism demonstration zone, emphasizing wellness and cultural integration.
- 2020: Introduction of high-altitude health management centers and smart tourism systems.
Cultural significance stems from its proximity to the Yellow River, a cradle of Chinese civilization, with ancient rock carvings and Tibetan Buddhist influences.
Structural Layout
The resort is divided into three functional zones:
- Wellness Core Zone:
- High-altitude health clinics, spa centers, and yoga retreats.
- Thermal springs and meditation gardens.
- Scenic Exploration Zone:
- Yellow River Qishi Garden: A 3 km² landscape of odd-shaped rocks formed over millennia.
- Longyangxia Reservoir: Asia’s largest artificial lake, offering boating and fishing.
- Cultural Experience Zone:
- Tibetan villages, traditional workshops, and folk performance venues.
- Museums showcasing Yellow River civilization artifacts.
Major Attractions
- Yellow River Qishi Garden: A geological marvel with 200+ unique rock formations, including the “Dragon’s Backbone” and “Phoenix Peaks.”
- Longyangxia Reservoir: Boat tours, birdwatching, and sunset views of the reservoir flanked by mountains.
- High-Altitude Wellness Center: Offers oxygen therapy, Tibetan medicine treatments, and altitude acclimatization programs.
- Tibetan Cultural Village: Authentic residences, butter tea ceremonies, and traditional dance performances.
- Aerial Adventure Park: Zip-lining and rock climbing with views of The Yellow River canyon.
Suggested Itineraries
- Wellness Retreat (3 Days):
- Day 1: Arrival → Wellness Center check-in → Thermal springs.
- Day 2: Morning yoga → Tibetan village tour → Evening meditation.
- Day 3: Altitude acclimatization session → Departure.
Highlights: Rejuvenation, cultural immersion.
- Adventure & Culture (2 Days):
- Day 1: Qishi Garden hike → Longyangxia boat tour → Night market.
- Day 2: Aerial Adventure Park → Tibetan workshop (thangka painting/embroidery).
Highlights: Outdoor thrills, hands-on cultural experiences.
- Family Leisure (Full Day):
- Morning: Reservoir cycling → Picnic at Qishi Garden.
- Afternoon: Wellness Center kids’ zone → Evening folk show.
Highlights: Family-friendly activities, scenic relaxation.
Ticket Purchase
- Combined Ticket (Wellness + Scenic Areas):
- Peak Season (May–Oct): ¥180 (adults), ¥90 (students/seniors).
- Off-Season (Nov–Apr): ¥120 (adults), ¥60 (students/seniors).
- Wellness Center Packages:
- 3-Day Retreat: ¥1,200 (includes accommodation, treatments, meals).
- Discounts: Free for children under 1.2m; 20% off for groups of 10+.
- Purchase: Book via Ctrip, Fliggy, or the resort’s official WeChat account.
- By Car:
- From Xining: 2.5-hour drive via G6/G0612 highway.
- From Guide County: 40-minute taxi ride.
- By Bus:
- Xining Bus Station → Guide Highland direct bus (¥60/person, 3 hours).
- By Tour Package:
- Many Xining-based tours include round-trip transport and guided tours.
Best Time & Tips
- Ideal Seasons: July–October (mild weather, lush landscapes); December–February (snow sports, thermal springs).
- Essentials:
- Pack layers for temperature fluctuations (10–25°C daily swings).
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and reusable water bottle.
- Book wellness treatments in advance.
- Prohibited Items: Drones (restricted airspace), open fires.
- Cultural Note: Remove shoes before entering Tibetan homes; respect prayer flags and monasteries.