Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - In my freshman year, I traveled to Tibet with my friends from June to July, not with a group. I played for about 15 days, seeking the travel routes of my predecessors!

In my freshman year, I traveled to Tibet with my friends from June to July, not with a group. I played for about 15 days, seeking the travel routes of my predecessors!

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First, plan a travel route for you.

Day 1: When you arrive in Lhasa, you can find an inn to rest first. In the evening, you can visit Potala Palace Square and watch the night scene. It's beautiful.

The next day: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Norbulingka and other Lhasa attractions.

Day 3: Lhasa-Linzhi (you can take a shuttle bus from the station to Bayi Town, Linzhi, 8 hours)

Day 4: Bayi-Nanyigou-Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, the two most beautiful scenic spots in Linzhi, you can take a direct bus, but Nanyigou seems to have no shuttle bus, and there is only one fork on the way to the Grand Canyon, so you need to drive. This scenic spot is usually chartered, so you can find a car in Linzhi temporarily.

Day 5: Bayi-Lulang, Lulang is known as the natural oxygen bar near the sea, and the air is particularly good. June and July are also the most beautiful seasons.

Day 6: You have plenty of time to visit Bayi Town. The local specialty is stone pot chicken (but it's a little expensive, but there are many of you, only a few tens of dollars per person, not expensive).

Day 7: Linzhi to Lhasa (also by bus to the bus station)

Day 8: Lhasa-Namco (this is usually carpooling in the inn. If there are many of you, you can charter a car. The cost of chartering a car is generally higher, so it is cheaper to share it with more people. You have to bargain with the master)

Day 9: If you have enough time, you can stay in Namco for one night, watch the sunset and sunrise, and then return the next day, but most tourists will not stay. The conditions there are poor, the climate is poor, it is freezing at night, and it is inconvenient to eat and live.

Day 10: Lhasa-Yangzhuoyong is a lake, which is still beautiful and famous. You can visit it and return on the same day.

From day 1 1 to day 14: Lhasa-Shigatse-Everest-Lhasa, you can go to see Mount Everest, and you need a chartered car for this.

Day 15: Visit Lhasa, buy some small gifts with local characteristics, and pack up for the return trip.

According to you, it's a little difficult to pay 3000-4000 yuan per person, but if you save money, you can stay in an ordinary store. For people who spend 30-5 yuan a night, eating is cheaper and can save money. In fact, the most expensive travel in Tibet is the transportation fee, which is a necessary charter fare to some scenic spots. You have to spend most of your money on this. Basically, we can arrange this and organize more people.

I hope it helps you.