Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Jinan travels to Tibet.
Jinan travels to Tibet.
Now go to Bugong+Jokhang Temple, around 170; Go to Namtso to quote about 200 yuan, and go to Shigatse for two days, one night, one day and two days, which is similar to the price of a group tour. Linzhi and the Grand Canyon for two days, around 950. In fact, few people sign up to travel to Shannan, Ali and Everest. Everyone basically chartered a car alone.
The funniest thing is that the price of Lhasa Newspaper Group fluctuates every day, just like watching stocks.
Another kind is also arranged by the travel agency, but it belongs to chartered car. The price of individual chartered car is definitely more expensive than that of tour group, but it will not bring shopping spots and special rush. I suggest you report this.
Ali Line is good in July and August. You can consider going to see it, but you should have relatively plenty of time.
Going to Namco and Yangzhuoyong Lake are both lakes, but they feel completely different.
Go to Tashilhunpo Temple in Shigatse, Sanye Temple in Shannan, and Lulang Linhai.
In Lhasa, I think we should go and see the landmark buildings. Then choose a temple where you can watch the debate and watch a debate, although I always feel that it is like a performance rather than a debate. At least let's have a look here.
I think the most important thing is to experience the life of Tibetans. Although it has been seriously assimilated now, you can go to the sweet teahouse, soak in the afternoon, chat with Tibetans and be in a daze.
Copy a long paragraph about matters needing attention for you to see:
1. In Tibetan areas, you will occasionally see cattle and sheep hanging with red, yellow and green cloth labels wandering in the countryside. Don't drive or hurt them at will. That's a sacrifice to the gods by Tibetans. Don't aim a shotgun at vultures, Tibetans are afraid of hurting their sacred birds.
2. Do not enter the temple without permission, and do not smoke after entering the temple. It's no problem to see the things in the temple. Don't touch Buddha statues, scriptures or take photos without authorization. Some places are not allowed to travel counterclockwise, and some secret places are forbidden to women.
3. When stepping into Tibetan tents and bedrooms, don't step on the threshold with your feet, and don't spit in front of others.
4. Tibetans stick out their tongues to show respect, not ridicule; Folding is a kind of etiquette.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) about smoking:
A, Lhasa sells all kinds of cigarettes, and the authentic rate is similar to that in the mainland. There is a wholesale cigarette market in the free market in the east. It is cheaper to buy strips. It is two yuan more expensive than the mainland.
B, sports car drivers all over Tibet generally smoke clouds or flue-cured tobacco, but Tibetan drivers are not used to foreign cigarettes, and mainland drivers like to smoke. When hitchhiking, offer cigarettes, such as "Red River", "Red Plum" and "Stone Forest".
C. Tibetan lamas don't smoke, and neither do temple areas.
D, women and even girls in pastoral areas often smoke, and it is polite to ask for cigarettes, drink tea and worship cigarettes.
E, there is little oxygen at high altitude, so it is best to smoke less and breathe more air.
6. Be careful not to catch a cold before entering Tibet. If you catch a cold, you'd better postpone entering Tibet, because it is not easy to recover from a cold at high altitude, and it will also cause complications such as pulmonary edema. Therefore, it is very necessary to prepare some cold medicine and gastrointestinal medicine.
The climate in Tibet is characterized by dryness, lack of oxygen and low pressure. Therefore, carrying some nasal ointment and throat tablets with you before entering Tibet can relieve the discomfort of nose and throat caused by dryness.
Eight, due to the strong ultraviolet radiation in the plateau, it is estimated that the annual average radiation value is between 6000 and 8000 MJ per square meter, so it is appropriate to bring a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen oil.
About celestial burial: The Tibetan government and tourism agencies do not encourage tourists to watch celestial burial. Tibetans, especially the families of the deceased, don't want the Han people to see it. This is a national habit and human nature. Please respect your words and deeds if you have the opportunity to meet.
Don't buy any wild animal fur, horns of wild Tibetan antelope, skulls of wild yaks, etc. In Tibet. This is tantamount to supporting the increasingly rampant poaching of wild animals in Tibet. In fact, if you are found carrying these items when you leave Tibet, you are likely to face great trouble yourself.
1 1. Don't pay the locals you shoot, and don't force them to shoot what they don't want you to shoot. You can send them some food or medicine to increase their trust in you. Don't try to help foreigners enter Tibet without legal procedures. Every tourist should know that there are regulations in the country that foreigners traveling in Tibet must obtain the approval of the tourism or foreign affairs departments and apply for travel documents. At the same time, you must be accompanied by a tourist vehicle and a tour guide and travel within the scope permitted by the certificate.
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To be honest, I think it depends largely on personal psychology.
Lhasa has entered the rainy season, so take an umbrella. Clothes with autumn clothes.
Sun protection, let's just say. I don't even wear sunscreen and walk around. It's not too dark. Anyway, you won't stay long, and it will be white when you come back. How troublesome it is to wear. In fact, I'm not afraid of tanning, but I'm afraid of sunburn. The umbrella can also shade the sun. It's been raining in Lhasa these days, and it's freezing.
What medicine should I take? In my experience, I just take' Nordican' to stop my headache. If you are afraid of rebellion, drink rhodiola a week before you enter Tibet. There will still be a reaction when you come. Eating nordican properly is very effective. And glucose. In short, high-calorie foods, such as chocolate, beef jerky, carbohydrates, etc. It is very useful for relieving high reaction. I don't think it's necessary to bring anything else for diarrhea. Some Lhasa in the mainland can also be bought, so don't worry. Another thing is to buy nasal drops, too. It's dry here and my nose is often congested. It will be better to drop it when you sleep at night. I also take cold medicine, mainly because I am afraid of catching a cold before I go to Tibet, which is not good. If you get carsick, take medicine. There are too many places to drive in Tibet.
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