Charyn National Park

Charyn National Park
(alt: Sharyn National Park)
Charyn Canyon, in Eastern Kazakhstan
Map showing the location of Charyn National Park
Map showing the location of Charyn National Park
Location of Park
LocationAlmaty Region
Nearest cityAlmaty
Coordinates43°21′N 79°04′E / 43.350°N 79.067°E / 43.350; 79.067
Area125,050 hectares (309,005 acres; 1,250 km2; 483 sq mi)
Established23 February 2004 (2004-02-23)

Charyn National Park (Kazakh: Шарын ұлттық табиғи паркі, Şaryn ūlttyq tabiği parkı) officially, Charyn Canyon National Nature Park is a national park in Kazakhstan, stretching along the Charyn River, including Charyn Canyon. The Canyon, with its thinly stratified red sedimentary rock, is said to resemble the Grand Canyon in the US; it is however smaller - 50 km from end to end. About 125,050 hectares (309,005 acres; 1,250 km2; 483 sq mi) in size, the park occupies portions of Enbekshikazakh District, Raiymbek District, and Uygur District of Almaty Region. It is about 200 km east of the city of Almaty.[1][2] The park was established in 2004 to protect the geological attractions of the canyon, the ecological fragility of the river and desert system (including relic Sogdian Ash groves), and surrounding archaeological sites; portions are also set aside for recreation.[3]

  1. ^ "State National Park of Charyn Canyon". Government travel website - Charyn Canyon. VisitKazakhstan.kz. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Official List of Protected Areas of Kazakhstan". Government of Kazakhstan. Republic of Kazakhstan. Archived from the original on 21 March 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. ^ "About the Park". Charyn State National Nature Park (Official Website). Charyn State National Natural Park. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2017.