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What should Namco pay attention to? What should I pay attention to when traveling in Namco?

There are still some precautions to tell you that frustration. After all, it is in Tibet, so altitude sickness is the most important thing, followed by others. Let's take a look, we should pay attention to it.

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① High rebellion: Namco is located in the northern Tibetan Plateau, with an altitude of 4,750 meters. This is one of the worst areas in Tibet. Be sure to adapt yourself before going to Lhasa, otherwise you will kneel down completely in front of the beautiful scenery. It should be noted that you must keep warm, don't catch a cold, and prepare commonly used drugs before going, such as Sanlietong (headache, low fever, Huoxiang Zhengqi liquid (anti-vomiting, chest tightness, glucose oral liquid (to supplement physical strength)).

② Climate: The plateau climate is changeable. Although the air permeability of rainy season from July to August is not as good as other seasons, plateau wonders such as rainbow, double rainbow and solar halo often appear after rain.

③ Certificate: You don't need a border card to go to Namco, but you need to carry your ID card with you due to various temporary inspections on the G 109 section of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway from time to time. If you need to stay in Lhasa to apply for an identity card in the future, you'd better go to the public security bureau to apply for an identity certificate. In short, you'd better take all the documents that can prove your identity in case you travel to Tibet.

(4) Others: There is a charge for photographing humble still lives such as yaks, Tibetan mastiffs, horses, cow heads and wooden stakes. Generally, there are 1 projects in 20 yuan, so please don't sneak shots with luck to avoid unnecessary troubles.

Tips:

About tickets:

Admission to Namco Scenic Spot may 1 day-10/month 1 day-60 yuan 1 day on April 30th of the following year. Only in the peak season can there be a half-price policy for special people. Specific content as follows

Half-ticket object: 6 years old (excluding 6 years old-15 years old (including 15 years old minors; Full-time undergraduate degree or below; 60 years old (including 60 years old -70 years old (excluding 70 years old; Military personnel; Disabled soldiers; 1-4 level valid disability certificate personnel.

Free ticket target: elderly people under 6 years old (including 6 years old or children's height 1.2 meters (including 1.2 meters) and over 70 years old (including 70 years old).

pay attention to

1. About high reaction: The first thing to consider when going to Tibet is high reaction. Just a tourist, I can only talk about my feelings. Generally, there is always a process of adaptation, less exercise and more rest, and gradually increase the amount of activity. This trip to Tibet seems to be more serious than the last high rebellion. The first night, I had a headache and couldn't sleep. On the last day, I can cope with it. Family members don't seem so serious, and it seems that individual differences are too great.

2. About the climate: This season should be the best season to travel to Tibet, but the daily temperature difference is still 10-20 degrees. The mountain pass on the road is cold and windy, so get ready for clothes. It is also an experience to meet a day when it snows directly from summer to winter. Don't forget sun protection and ultraviolet protection.

3. About self-driving: I feel that the road has been much better this time, but there are still road repairs everywhere, such as loud opposition+unfamiliar road conditions+. It is not recommended for students who come here for the first time to rent a car and drive by car. There are too many accidents on the plateau, and many places are deserted. In case of a little accident, the fun of traveling abroad will be greatly reduced. Especially in the evening, we watched Namco and the sunset of the Milky Way for half an hour. On the way back to Lhasa, it was dark+countless cards. The test is not technology, but patience and high attention.

4. About the speed limit: Sometimes I feel that the speed limit is quite hateful. The speed limit of a good road is 40, but after witnessing the accident, I still feel that I would rather slow down and seek safety.

5. About photos: There is neither equipment nor technology. It's just a small memory for myself. The most beautiful is in the eyes, and the most beautiful is in the heart, which is enough. It's comforting to say that. In fact, I yearn for photographers, but taking photos will take more time and the schedule may be more tense.

6. About the cost: Considering the traffic situation in Tibet, it is understandable that the cost is higher in the peak season. I'd better go to Tibet to experience those blue sky, white clouds, snowy mountains and lakes, and don't pursue luxury hotels and delicious food too much.

Plateau hint

1. When you first arrive at the plateau, don't walk fast, let alone run, do manual labor, don't overeat, eat more foods rich in vitamins such as vegetables and fruits, drink plenty of water, keep warm and take fewer baths to avoid catching a cold and consuming physical strength. The symptoms of altitude sickness can be eliminated within 1-2 days for people with strong adaptability to altitude, and it takes 3-7 days for people with weak adaptability.

2. Buttered tea can also relieve altitude sickness.

Don't exercise deliberately before going to Tibet. If you keep exercising, you should stop half a month before going to Tibet, because the oxygen consumption increases after exercise, which increases the burden on your heart when you are in Tibet, but it is easy to cause altitude sickness.

The best medicine for altitude sickness is a good mood and a healthy mentality. Don't get too excited, spend the first few days in Tibetan areas calmly.

Tibetans are very loyal, honest and hospitable. It's safe to travel in Tibet, and Tibetans will wave and smile at you on the way. In Tibetan homes, you will feel treated like a distinguished guest. You can taste the "endless" highland barley wine and butter tea and feel the real hospitality. Insecurity in Tibet mainly comes from natural disasters, such as landslides, snowstorms, avalanches, floods and rollover.

6. It's also convenient to deal with them by giving them some small gifts. It is best to send some stationery, such as pencils, notebooks and ballpoint pens. Tibet is short of materials. These worthless things in the mainland are very rare and expensive in remote areas of Tibet, especially those children who go to school. There are also some sweets, biscuits and the like. It is suggested not to give money directly, so as not to let them form some bad habits.

7. About luggage and equipment: Because it is chartered, it is not recommended to carry large mountaineering bags. We brought two suitcases, one large and one small, a schoolbag for Fage and a carry-on messenger bag for me.

8. A certain amount of underwear and socks (if you are willing to wash, the dry climate in Tibet will make clothes dry faster than other places, but if you live in a different place every day or are too lazy to wash them, please bring as many as possible.

To sum up, the equipment for going to Tibet doesn't need to be so professional, light, comfortable, warm and sun-proof, just do these key words well ~

9. What about girls who have their holidays in Tibet? Because many places in Tibetan areas are inconvenient to wash, and sometimes there is no place to change clothes in Datong store, then Sophie's comfortable pants are recommended. You can only wash two clothes the night before, and tear off the new ones when you change clothes the next day.