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Go to one of the four sacred mountains in Tibetan areas, Gaduojuewo Sacred Mountain, and have fun

The two sacred mountains are the top priority for this trip, but the mountain transfer is unnecessary in winter. I thought that I only need to see them from a distance.

The four sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism: Mount Kailash in Ngari, Tibet, Meili Snow Mountain in Diqing, Yunnan, Animaqing in Goluo, Qinghai, and Gaduojuewo in Yushu, Qinghai.

Kailash has always been a sacred mountain recognized by the world, and it is also a sacred mountain that most travelers know to visit here. In the past two years, the pilgrimage stories told in "Kang Rinpoche" have shown some of the Tibetan people's spiritual beliefs of worshiping and circumambulating to more people.

Meili Snow Mountain, also known as Prince Thirteen Peaks, the main peak Kawagebo Peak is the highest peak in Yunnan. The Yubeng Village at the foot of the mountain is also a very mature hiking route.

The latter two, Animaqing and Gaduojuewo, are more likely to be visited by outdoor friends or people who are extremely passionate about Tibetan areas, either for hiking or sightseeing.

Gaduo Juewo is located in Gaduo Township, Chengduo County, Yushu Prefecture. When you enter the township, you will see a supply point in the town, with restaurants and hotels. I think it is for those who want to go to Gaduo Juewo. A place to rest for travelers on their way to the mountains. After passing the countryside and continuing into the mountains, the road becomes narrower, but the condition is pretty good.

Gaduojuewo is a mountain group composed of a series of peaks in various shapes and forms. The main peak is only 5,470 meters, but it is the king of many sacred mountains in the Yangtze River Basin. The various shapes of Gaduojuewo are probably the reflection of Sanjiang In the next two or three days, from Maduo to Qumalai and then to Zaduo, there are all kinds of strange peaks created by the uncanny craftsmanship of nature.

I remember the last time I saw such a mountain peak was probably on the way to Nian Bao Yuze. Arriving at Gaduojuewo was actually not as exciting as I imagined, because it is nothing like a sacred mountain and there is no snow. But I was very moved and happy that I had visited another sacred mountain. It’s really hard to explain what I think about Tibet. If I don’t go there, I’ll just think about it. If I go there, I won’t like the food here and the accommodation there.

Since I first came to Tibet, it seems that it is difficult to separate from it in my life. The first few long-term contacts made me unable to extricate myself from this place, but my subsequent journeys were no longer as random as before. I carried my bag and hitched a ride, and stayed wherever I liked for a few days, chatting with the locals. , to learn more about their stories.

Nowadays, even if you are not traveling with work, you will have a rough plan. Ten days and fifteen days, there are always certain limits. It is much easier and more convenient to have a car and friends, but there is also less travel. It’s time to have fun.

The place where we navigated showed "Gajuewu Culture Tourism Resort". The road is relatively narrow and we can get closer to Gaduojuewo by driving further in. There is smoke from the houses in the distance, and you will pass by a square with a banner of "Mountain Turning Festival" displayed on it.

There is not much information that can be found on the Internet about Gaduojuewo. I have repeatedly confirmed that this mountain shape is correct, and it is it. However, the angle from which people start to turn around is on the mountain. On the other side, no matter what, it can be regarded as seeing is believing, seeing this sacred mountain that does not look like a sacred mountain.