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Best travel time in Ali, Tibet

If you want to enjoy the beautiful rural scenery, go to Longji terraced fields. If you want to enjoy the desolate desert scene, go to Ali, Tibet. The former can see beautiful countryside, while the latter can see some wild animals that are hard to see at ordinary times.

Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces

Time: After April 15th of the lunar calendar.

Longjitai is indeed a miracle. The local people planted terraces on sloping fields and irrigated them with running water from the mountains, but this did not destroy the local forest ecosystem. Moreover, it has been forced by complex terrain and barren land to trim irregular fields, so inadvertently, endless lines and graphics have been formed.

The beautiful scenery of Longjitai can be seen all year round. In the second half of the fifteenth day of the fourth lunar month, the terraces will begin to release water. The whole mountain is like a broken scene, which can reflect colorful skylight. This time is the photographer's favorite moment, and tourists with SLR cameras are walking on the stone road.

0 10- 10: 10 Time: from mid-May to mid-June.

Every year from mid-May to mid-June, and from late August to mid-June in 10, it is the best time to cross the northern line. The journey through the no-man's land is nearly 2,000 kilometers, and it is also the ultimate dream of people to "go to heaven with their eyes". Take Lhasa-Namco-Bango-Nima-Gaize-Shiquan River, and then return to Lhasa from the southern line of Ali. The whole journey takes only 10- 12 days, or you can take a detour from the party leader Yongcuoqin-Renduo-Xiongba. Cut directly into the south line of Ali, and the road conditions will be better.

This is a large piece of land between Nyainqentanglha and Gangdise Mountain, covering almost 300,000 square kilometers. It is also the most barren place in China, with thin oxygen and sparsely populated, but it is also the most vibrant place in China, where more than 40 kinds of rare animals are bred.

Most of the time, you should be on the bumpy gravel road in the wilderness, where there will be car trouble at any time, even get lost, and there will be altitude sickness. But because of these, you will also have the opportunity to know wild animals, appreciate the suffocating colors of plateau lakes and feel the local people's life state of harmony between man and nature.