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I want to travel to Tibet alone for at least 7 days. How much will it cost? What are the precautions? What are the classic routes? How much is the scenic spot ticket?

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First of all, I admire you for traveling to Tibet alone.

First, join a group, don't charter a car, calculate the fare by bus (many buses don't go to scenic spots, so we still need to find someone to carpool in the local area, or join a one-day tour group), eat 30 yuan one day, stay in the cheapest room, and have a berth in 30 yuan for one night. The estimated price is so much.

Second, matters needing attention:

1, first of all, talk about clothes: it's only about 24-26 degrees now, and it's only 22 degrees when it's low. It's not hot, but the temperature difference between day and night here is better than in winter, but it's still a little cold when it's windy at night, and it's still very hot when it's sunny during the day, especially in Lhasa. It is recommended to wear short-sleeved trousers, but be sure to carry a long-sleeved thin coat with you. No sleeping bags and cotton-padded clothes are needed. Tourism in Tibet is developing very well now. You can find accommodation and the conditions are not bad. It is very hot in Tibet this day.

2, to prevent altitude sickness: (If you want to take any medicine in advance, you can see here)

1) It is recommended to bring glucose, rhodiola and the like to prevent altitude sickness.

2) When you just get off the train, you usually feel nothing, which is normal. At this time, many people think that they are running and jumping, but they are actually wrong. Altitude sickness usually begins after arriving in Lhasa for a period of time or the next day, so remember not to run and jump, not to get too excited, not to shout, drink more water, and not to smoke and drink when you first arrive. You can drink rhodiola and glucose in moderation. Also remember not to take a bath when you first arrive in Tibet!

3) If you are really worried about altitude sickness when you enter Tibet for the first time, you can start drinking rhodiola a week in advance. Many friends have tried it and the effect is very good. You only need to soak for about 20~30g each time, which is very effective for improving physical fitness, strengthening cardiovascular system and relieving altitude sickness.

Tibet's ultraviolet rays are very strong, so we must not take them lightly, especially Lhasa, which has a high altitude and is sometimes the "sunshine city". We should pay attention to carrying sunscreen to protect your skin, as well as sunglasses and sun hats. Otherwise, at the end of the day, your skin may be unbearable and your eyes may be uncomfortable.

4. In addition, it is very convenient to withdraw money here in Tibet, but I suggest you use postal savings. The most convenient banks, such as China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of China, also exist, but some small places may not have their outlets, and some county towns often close their doors, but generally have ATMs. Others, such as China Everbright, transportation and Tibet, are not available, so you should consider them in advance.

You can stay in a family hotel or something when you go to Tibet. It has Tibetan flavor and is not expensive. Very comfortable.

6. When you go to Tibet, you must pay attention to your words and deeds, pay attention to national unity, respect the Buddha statue, and don't touch it with your hands. Besides, don't touch the heads of Tibetans. This is taboo! Going to Tibet should follow Tibetan customs, such as drinking butter tea and going to Tibetan families. The host will pour butter tea and pass it to you with both hands. You must hold it with both hands, never with one hand.

Third, the classic route recommendation:

D 1: Lhasa (I don't know when your train will arrive, so the first day's trip will be uneasy. If you have enough time, you can stroll around Lhasa and then go back to the hotel to rest. You can rest directly if you have no time. (Living in Lhasa)

D2: Lhasa-Linzhi (on the way, you can go to Basongcuo to see the lake there, or you can go to Kadinggou to see the Tianfo Waterfall) (live in Bayi).

D3: Bayi-Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon-Nanyigou (two 4A-level scenic spots, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon is the largest canyon in the world, and Nanyigou has the most primitive pasture and natural scenery. These two scenic spots will never let you down) (Stay in Bayi)

D4: Bayi-Lhasa (need to take a day off after arriving in Lhasa) (live in Lhasa)

D5: In Lhasa: Look at Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street, all of which are very meaningful places. What do you like when wandering in the street?

D6: Lhasa-Namtso (along the way, watch the Lhasa River, the prairie in northern Tibet, the Qinghai-Tibet Highway, visit the flame collection point, Mount Dennagenla, visit Namtso, one of the three holy stickers in Tibet, and overlook Nyainqentanglha Mountain in the God of Light. In addition, you can look at the story of Namco online first, and go there with the mood of the story, so you can have a taste. (Living in Lhasa)

D7: Return trip

You can refer to it

4. Ticket price: Potala Palace 100 (the handling fee is very high in peak season, so it is difficult for me to buy a ticket for 100, and the high price will be 800 or 1000, you can measure it), Jokhang Temple 85, Basongcuo 100 and Grand Canyon 270.

I hope it helps you.