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I want to travel to Tibet and ask for advice.

I have been to Tibet several times, but all of them are by car, and the specific transportation route is not very good.

Compared with Tibet, the place where the landlord wants to go is not too far from Lhasa, and the landlord can use Lhasa as his base camp.

Lhasa:

It is suggested that the landlord go to Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, the former is the political center of Tibet and the latter is the religious center of Tibet (although Potala Palace is also a religious center, it is difficult for ordinary believers to enter).

Linzhi:

There is a long-distance bus from Lhasa to Bayi Town, the capital of Linzhi, with convenient transportation and good road conditions. It takes a day by car.

From Lhasa to Linzhi, you need to cross the Milla Pass at an altitude of 5013m, which is the highest point of the highway from Lhasa to Linzhi.

In Linzhi, you can stay at Holiday Inn Linzhi. The conditions may be the best in Linzhi, and the price is not expensive (remember: you can bargain). Anyway, I have lived three times, and the price is very high!

Traveling in Linzhi, I don't know how to take a bus. Linzhi area is large and the scenery is shocking, but the road conditions in most places are extremely poor. Generally, there is no public transportation, or public transportation is very poor.

The landlord may be suggested to go to Basongcuo. The landlord wants to go to Namco, but Ba Songcuo doesn't have to go.

There is also Cooper Garden, which is close to Libayi Town, so you don't need to go.

Shigatse:

There is a bus to Shigatse at Lhasa bus station on Jinzhu Road. The bus runs from 8:00 am to 6: 00 pm/kloc-0. I never took it. It is said that the fare is 50-65 yuan/person (depending on the model); There are also many trolleys soliciting customers at the bus station. When they are full of four people, they will leave. Ticket price 100 yuan/person. It takes about 4-5 hours by bus.

There is a ticket booth in Lhasa bus station near beijing east road Kerry Hotel.

In addition to the natural scenery in Shigatse, the landlord can go to Tashilhunpo Temple in the morning. Tashilhunpo Temple is fully open in the morning. There are scriptures at11:00-12: 00.

Namco:

Namco is located about 0/90km north of Lhasa and 60km northwest of Dangxiong.

There is no public transportation from Dangxiong to Namco, so if the landlord is from Dangxiong to Namco, the traffic problem needs to be solved by himself, and generally you can only rent a car. From Dangxiong to Namco, you need to cross Nagenla Pass at an altitude of 5 190 meters.

It is suggested that the landlord go to Namco from Lhasa. Lhasa has a day trip to Namco, which is more convenient.

Namco has poor living conditions and no electricity.

Tibet is too big! There are too many places to go! Every time I go to Tibet, the traffic is too inconvenient, so I plan to go to Tibet next time. The above is my personal experience of going to Tibet several times, and I believe the landlord will feel the same way at that time.

It is strongly recommended that:

Give up the experience of backpacking before the landlord. I have been to all the places mentioned by the landlord, and those experiences may not be suitable for Tibet at all! The landlord must develop a brand-new way of tourism in Tibetan areas.

It's best to live in Balangxue or Jiri, Tibet, which is the base camp for self-help tourists at home and abroad, with good cost performance (the first one is Balangxue). These two hotels are located on the beijing east road, not far apart.

There, there is a billboard with many people posting information, including group, carpooling and soliciting customers. The landlord can find the information he needs on it, then contact the publishing house and go to his favorite place together. The landlord can also post information himself and wait for others to contact you.

The real people in Xizang is very friendly!

After all, Tibet has a high altitude and much less oxygen than the plain. Be careful not to catch a cold (when people in the plains reach high altitude, a little cold will be fatal)! Be sure to slow down the pace of action and be calm!

Wish the landlord a pleasant journey!