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Advantages and disadvantages of honeymoon route and tourism

My opinion is that Lhasa goes in-Kunming goes out. You can't reach all the scenic spots along the way, so you need to choose.

Arrived in Lhasa on 1 day.

One-day tour in Namco the next day

On the third day, I spent a day in Lhasa, Tibet Museum, Sera Temple and Wang Yao. These are all from the city, I recommend them.

Day 4 Lhasa-Bayi-Bomi

Day 5 Bomi-Ranwu

The sixth natural Wu-Basu-Bangda-Zuogong

Day 7 Zuogong-Mangkang

Day 8 Mangkang-Deqin

Day 9 Deqin-Shangri-La

Day 10 Shangri-La Ren 'an

Day 1 1 Shangri-La-Lijiang

Day 12 Lijiang

Day 13 Lijiang

Day 14 Lijiang-Kunming

So specifically, 1.2.3 days will be reserved for Lhasa. One-day tours around Lhasa are mainly Namtso and Yang Zhuo Yongcuo, both of which are good and optional. If you are in Lhasa, I think Sera Temple can be visited and the museum is worth visiting. Of course, we should also visit Bugong, Jokhang Temple and so on. Everything around Bajiao Street is within walking distance, which is expensive and mass-produced, and it doesn't make sense. If it is the first time to go to Lhasa, these three days are the biggest test of my health, and I have been going downhill since then. Bring some rhodiola and drink some brown sugar water at ordinary times.

On the fourth morning, I set out for Bayi at Dong Jiao Bus Station. The bus to Bayi needs to be bought on the same day. It usually leaves at 7: 00 to 8: 00, and the station opens at 6: 30, so it is recommended to stay in a hotel opposite the station.

From Lhasa to Deqin, it is one of the most difficult sections for free travel in China. If you walk in sections, it is difficult to follow the official bus. You need to hire a car in sections, and sometimes you need to stop a truck on the side of the road. The main point of this paragraph is the fragrance arrangement under Bayi. You can see Nanga Bawa along the Yarlung Zangbo River, and you can go to Medog from Paixiang when you cross the snow-capped mountains. Of course, Medog usually goes in and out from Bomi, and the road is better. It is expected to open to traffic for a period of time every year from 10. It usually takes two whole days to visit Nange Bawa in Paixiang. So it is not recommended that you travel. Secondly, the scenic spots worth visiting are mainly Ranwu Lake and Laigu Glacier in Laigu Village near Ranwu Lake. Ranwu River is next to the national highway, and Laigu Glacier is 36 kilometers below Ranwu River, and it takes two hours to go back and forth. When Ranwu returns to Mangkang, it is necessary to charter a car in sections from Ranwu-Basu-Bangda-Zuogong, each section is about 100 km, and there is one car in 300 yuan, passing through the famous Nujiang Military Station and going up the mountain for more than 40 kilometers. After reaching the top of the mountain, there is a viewing platform where you can look back at all the hiking trails. After arriving in Mangkang, you can take the afternoon shuttle bus to Deqin. After arriving in Yunnan, the nightmare was over and public transportation in Yunnan was quite developed.

All accommodation in Tibet will be between 50- 120, and generally more than 80 people can live in standard rooms. There is no decent hotel in Lhasa except St. Regis. As far as Yunnan is concerned, I think the night in Ren 'an, Shangri-La is worthwhile. I've stayed twice, once at a preferential price from a friend of Banyan Tree, and once at about 1800 a night. Shangri-La stays between 50- 100, Lijiang stays between 80- 120, and the better one is about 500. It is also necessary to stay in Lijiang.

Finally, the bus from Lijiang or Dali, as an overnight sleeper, arrives in Kunming in the morning and can catch all the flights of the day.

I have been to Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet six times, all with my wife, and both sides have been to Lhasa and Kunming. All of the above are rough. Is there anything to elaborate on? Just ask me, and I'll add.