Erhai Lake Wetlands Protection Area conserves the vital wetland ecosystems surrounding Erhai Lake, a high-altitude freshwater lake renowned for birdwatching, fishing, and scenic beauty in Yunnan Province, China.
The Erhai Lake Wetlands Protection Area encompasses the extensive marshes and lakeside wetlands along the shores of Erhai Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Yunnan Province, China. Situated at approximately 1,972 meters (6,470 feet) elevation, Erhai Lake stretches about 42 kilometers north to south and 9–14 kilometers east to west, providing a critical habitat for diverse aquatic flora and fauna. The wetlands serve as an important breeding and stopover site for numerous migratory bird species, including rare and protected birds such as the black-necked crane and several species of herons. The area's complex mosaic of reed beds, shallow waters, and floodplain forests supports a rich biodiversity, including endemic fish species and amphibians. Historically, the wetlands have supported the local Bai, Yi, and other ethnic communities through sustainable fishing and rice cultivation. Recreation opportunities include birdwatching, fishing, boating, and cycling along the scenic lakeside paths connecting traditional villages. The area's natural beauty is accentuated by the backdrop of the Cangshan Mountain range rising sharply to the west. Visitor appeal is enhanced by cultural attractions near the lake, such as the ancient towns of Dali and Xizhou, offering a blend of nature and regional heritage. Conservation efforts focus on balancing ecological protection with sustainable tourism and agricultural practices. Seasonal variation brings vibrant migratory bird populations in spring and autumn, while the temperate climate supports year-round visitation. Erhai Lake Wetlands Protection Area exemplifies a critical freshwater ecosystem in southwestern China, prized for outdoor recreation and environmental education.
Erhai Lake lakefront scenic cycling route
Migratory bird viewing at Cangshan Mountain wetlands
Traditional Bai ethnic fishing villages along the shoreline
Sunset views of Erhai Lake with Cangshan Mountain backdrop
A large, high-altitude freshwater lake that forms the core of the wetland ecosystem and supports diverse aquatic species.
Mountain-fed wetlands providing crucial habitat for migratory birds and rich flora surrounding the western shore of Erhai Lake.
Ethnic Bai fishing and agricultural villages along the lake that maintain cultural heritage and sustainable wetland use.