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Which one is better, Tibet tourism or Jiuzhaigou tourism? If you choose, which one will you choose?

Tibet. When I was bored in college, I worked as a tour guide in Jiuzhaigou. I was very familiar with the route. I must admit that Jiuzhaigou is a very beautiful place, but if you only consider going to one place, my suggestion is to choose Tibet.

However, if you travel to Tibet, it is best to take some corresponding measures. If you have high blood pressure, you should be cautious when entering Tibet. This is to avoid altitude sickness. It is best to bring plateau medicines such as Gao Yuankang, but you can also bring glucose liquid (a box of five bottles, priced at 2 yuan per box), which also has a good effect. If you want to prevent it, you can Eat Rhodiola rosea during the period before entering Tibet.

You must first determine which month you plan to go to Tibet. It is recommended to go before October, because after October, the Namtso side is closed, because after October there is sometimes the risk of avalanches there. , so you still have to choose the right season, otherwise it will be a pity not to be able to go to Namtso...

Choose the tourist season in Tibet:

The peak tourist season in Tibet is concentrated between April and October. During this period, the prices for food, accommodation or shopping in Tibet are relatively high, but this is also the time when the scenery in Tibet is the most beautiful, and several important festivals (such as Shoton Festival) are also held here. period of time.

Tickets for Tibetan temples:

Potala Palace 100 or 200 yuan (100 yuan in low season, 200 yuan in peak season)

Norbulingka 60 yuan

Jokhang Temple 35 or 70 yuan (35 yuan in winter promotion, 70 yuan in normal times) Sera Monastery 55 yuan

Gaden Temple 40 yuan, Drepung Monastery 55 yuan

< p> Ramoche Temple 20 Yuan Tashilhunpo Temple 55 Yuan

Sakya Temple 45 Yuan Zongshan Anti-British Relics 70 Yuan

Samye Temple 40 Yuan Changzhu Temple 70 Yuan

50 Yuan for Guge Kingdom Ruins

You need to bring some cash with you when entering Tibet:

In fact, it is quite convenient to bring cash with you in Tibet, and there are few security issues. It is recommended to prepare some cash; there are many branches of Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, and China Construction Bank in Tibet. Great Wall Card, Golden Harvest Card, and Dragon Card can be used. Bank of China’s Great Wall Card and CCB Dragon Card are easier to use. In some big cities, you can usually withdraw cash directly at the counter. . Recently, ICBC (end of 2008) has opened an outlet in Lhasa. The postal savings green card can be used at all online savings points. However, because the telecommunications network in Tibet is not very good, sometimes it is impossible to connect to the mainland's network, especially the bank's network. It is more convenient to have some cash on hand.

Medicines you need to bring when entering Tibet:

For regular travel, just prepare some cold medicines, gastrointestinal medicines and some antipyretic and analgesic medicines, such as: cold tablets, cold medicines, etc. Granules, Xie Li Ting, compound aspirin, chlorpheniramine, antibiotics. If you are not confident about altitude sickness, you can prepare some anti-altitude sickness medicines: Plateau Rhodiola rosea (take 10 days in advance), Baifuning (control altitude sickness) headache), Gaoyuanan (take after arriving in Tibet), American ginseng lozenges.

For self-guided tours such as backpacking, hiking, and adventure, it is recommended to prepare some medicines:

Stand-used medicines: Niuhuang Jiedu Tablets, Huangliansu, Periodontal, and Xin. Simin, Chenghunning;

Anti-altitude sickness drugs: Nuodikang capsules, American ginseng (very useful for relieving extreme fatigue), Suxiao Jiuxin Pills, 50% concentration glucose solution (injection form, very suitable It is not convenient to buy Plateau Sedum rosea in the local area);

External medicines: Yunnan Baiyao flower oil, band-aid, cooling oil, wind oil essence, wound and dampness analgesic ointment, eye drops, cotton wool, gauze, bandage , white tape;

Vitamins: Jinshierkang, Centrum tablets, and other vitamin tablets.

Necessary daily necessities for traveling to Tibet:

Necessary necessities for traveling to Tibet: sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, skin cream, lip balm, long-sleeved tops, sweaters;

For self-guided travel or travel to Ali, northern Tibet, and the Sichuan-Tibet line, it is recommended to bring: sleeping bag, down jacket, hiking shoes, slippers, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, rolling paper, paper underwear, disinfectant wipes, flashlight, Waterproof matches, knives, rope.

Because Tibet’s ultraviolet rays are particularly strong, it is best not to wear short-sleeved tops and shorts. You must prepare sweaters. In spring, autumn and winter, it is recommended to bring down jackets and thermal underwear to Mount Everest, Ngari area, and northern Tibet all year round. You must bring a down jacket; the best shoes are traveling shoes or hiking shoes. If you are traveling with a backpack, a jacket, rainproof pants, quick-drying underwear, and hiking shoes are all essential.

Suggested route to Tibet:

The Sichuan-Tibet Highway starts from Chengdu, Sichuan, passes through Ya'an and Kangding, and is divided into two lines at Xinduqiao: the north line passes through Garze and Dege , enters Qamdo and Bangda in Tibet; the southern route passes through Ya'an, Litang, and Batang, enters Mangkang in Tibet, and then meets the northern route in Bangda, and then passes through Basu, Bomi, and Nyingchi to Lhasa. The total length of the northern line is 2,412 kilometers, with the highest point along the way being Queer Mountain at an altitude of 4,916 meters; the total length of the southern line is 2,149 kilometers, passing through Litang at an altitude of 4,700 meters.

The Sichuan-Tibet Line is the most scenic route into Tibet by land, but it is also the most dangerous. The road conditions are basically gravel or gravel roads. The danger mainly comes from natural conditions. This line crosses the Hengduan Mountains and is prone to mudslides in the rainy season. , there is heavy snow in winter and the mountains are blocked. The four seasons change along the way, and the accommodation and dining conditions are very simple. It is more suitable for travel adventurers or in-depth travel enthusiasts. It is recommended that tourists entering Tibet for the first time not choose this route.

For tourists from other places, it is recommended to fly to Chongqing or Xining first, and then take a train from Chongqing or Xining to Tibet. Firstly, in order to adapt to the gradual increase in altitude and avoid altitude sickness, and secondly, in order to be able to Enjoy the scenery along the way.

When you come out of Tibet, you can take a plane. This is for your health. If you fly into Tibet, the altitude will increase rapidly. Some people who are not used to it may suffer from altitude sickness and may have to come down when they arrive...

Small things to note:

Tibet is located on a plateau , the weather is dry, the air is thin and dusty, and the ultraviolet radiation is very strong. To protect your skin, you should do the following things.

Be sure to wear a hat when going out, but it should not be worn too tightly. Sunscreen is cheap, so be sure to choose high-quality sunscreen with a SPF of 15. Apply it evenly 10 minutes before going out. It is best to add another layer every one or two hours; maintaining a peaceful mind is beneficial to skin care. Try to create conditions to eat more fruits and vegetables; be sure to wash your face before going to bed, and it is best not to wash your face after getting up. If you are active outdoors for a long time and do not have good sanitary conditions, it is best not to wash your face, so that it is less likely to peel off due to sunburn. If you are not afraid of getting dirty, applying a little ghee will give you better results.

That’s basically it. I plan to go to Tibet at the end of September this year, (*^__^*) hehe... If you are interested, please contact us. Maybe we can group up more people to go together.