Zhongar-Alatau National Park

Zhongar-Alatau National Park
Wild stands of Sievers apple trees in Zhongar-Alatau Park
Location of park in Kazakhstan
LocationAlmaty Region
Nearest citySarkand
Coordinates45°0′N 80°0′E / 45.000°N 80.000°E / 45.000; 80.000
Area3,560.22 hectares (8,797 acres; 36 km2; 14 sq mi)
EstablishedApril 30, 2010 (2010-04-30)
Governing bodyForestry and Wildlife Committee Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Websitezhongaralataugnpp.kz

Zhongar-Alatau National Park (Kazakh: Жоңғар Алатауы ұлттық паркі, Joñğar Alatauy ūlttyq parkı), also Jungar Alatau, or Dzungurian Alatau, was created in 2010 to protect the unique ecology of the Dzungarian Alatau, an isolated, glaciated mountain range in Kazakhstan, on the southeastern border with China. One stated reason for creating the park is to protect forests of wild fruit trees, including apricots, barberry, cherries, and currants. Approximately 1% of the land area of the park is forested with Sievers Apple trees, which are the progenitors of all cultured apple varieties in the world. The park is 300 km long (west-to-east), and spreads across Aksu District, Sarkand District and Alakol District of Almaty Region, 300 km northeast of the regional city of Almaty.