Lena Pillars Nature Park

The Lena Pillars Nature Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yakutia, Russia.

Understand

The main attraction are the rock formations on the bank of Lena River — the Lena Pillars. They are made up of layers and different types of rock and minerals. These formations are 150-300 m high, and were formed in some of the Cambrian period sea-basins. The park has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2012.

Climate

The park has a continental Siberian climate with lows down to -60°C in winter and heights up to 30°C in summer.

Get in

The nature park can be accessed from Yakutsk by river boat. The 180 km journey upstream (south) takes about a day.

Get around

There are few documented walking trails in the park, so advance planning is advised.

See

The most impressive rock formations can be found between the villages Petrovskoye and Tit-Ary.

Sleep

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