Early January through late February when temperatures remain between -5°C to -10°C. The ice formations reach maximum size and stability during peak winter cold in mid-January to early February.
Daytime offers natural ice viewing in sunlight. Evening features colored LED illuminations in blue, purple, and rainbow hues. Evening periods may have separate entry fees or different pricing.
Yes. Warm beverage vendors and local food stalls operate near the entrance area during the winter season, providing refreshments for visitors.
Most visitors spend 30-60 minutes walking the pathways and viewing the formations. Photography enthusiasts, especially during evening illuminations, may stay longer.
No. The ice pillars are man-made, created annually since 2014 by spraying river water over frameworks. This controlled process ensures reliable displays unlike unpredictable natural ice formations in mountains.