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What do you need to prepare when going to Seda? Things you must bring when going to Seda

There are many beautiful attractions in Seda. Today I want to tell you some information about Seda. In fact, the most important thing is not the attractions, but some things to pay attention to here. Things to do and travel essentials. Medicines

1. Rhodiola rosea: I bought it from Big TB and started taking it 10 days in advance (however, it didn’t work for me. I had a terrible headache two nights before arriving at Seda, and I couldn’t play with energy during the day. ) recommends that you buy it in pharmacies and try "Nuodikan Capsules". Its ingredient is Rhodiola rosea

2. Gao Yuan'an: the medicine I take when I have high reflexes (but when I have a headache It’s useless to eat it)

3. Fenbid: You must bring medicine to control headaches!!! The one we brought this time is not this one, but another one that treats colds and relieves headaches. It wasn’t until I took this medicine that my headache was relieved

4. VC effervescent tablets: But I basically didn’t eat much, I bought fruits in various ways every day

5. Perfect health care product series: Ginseng Dropping Pills (replenish physical strength); Sea Buckthorn Tea (diarrhea, relieve internal heat, supplement VC); Mineral Crystals (prevent colds, improve immunity); nutritious meals. I brought them all in small bags, and basically no problems occurred on the road

6. Band-Aids

7. Isatis root: spare medicine and daily necessities brought by the girls in the same group

1. Thin and light sleeping bag: 9.9 yuan for a large TB. I don’t plan to go camping, and there are electric blankets all the way. I bought a super thin sleeping bag mainly to keep out dirt.

2. Wet wipes: bring at least 15 pieces

3. Warm baby: a must-have for stomachaches during the aunt period

4. Japanese purchase of unicharm for women Wet wipes: good news for girls

5. Magic headscarf: In fact, it can be used as a neck gaiter to keep out the cold~it can also block dust on the road

6. Gloves, hats, and jackets

< p>7. Documents: ID card, student ID card, youth hostel card

8. Sandals

9. Mobile power supply: charge your mobile phone on the road

10.55 degree cup: I didn’t bring it with me because it was too heavy before I set off, but I regretted it all the way.

11. Thermos cup

12. Flashlight, whistle

13. Parasol, sunglasses, sunhat, hiking shoes

14. Sunscreen, hand cream, lip balm (required), facial mask, fresh-keeping bag. Question about bringing suitcase or hiking bag

We basically carpooled + chartered cars + buses along the way, and the road conditions on this trip were very good. You can drag your luggage wherever you need to walk, so there is no need to carry a heavy mountaineering bag.

I struggled for a long time before setting off. I had stuffed my luggage into a 40L mountaineering bag the day before leaving. The next day I decisively gave up the moment I put it on my back. It was really heavy after putting too many cold-proof clothes!! !In the last ten minutes before going out, I put all my luggage into the suitcase, and finally dragged a 21-inch suitcase (actually a little larger) out. Later I thought it was a very wise decision. In order to show off their professionalism as experienced travel companions, my friends in the same group carried a 50L mountaineering bag. After arriving at the high altitude area of ??Seda, I saw them carrying a big bag at night. It was so painful to catch the bus together. In the end, in order to reduce their burden, the heavier luggage was stuffed into my suitcase. Big suitcases are the best!!! Regarding carpooling, chartered cars and buses

We are four people, and we compare carpooling and chartered cars for short distances. convenient. Basically, wherever you go, a bunch of local drivers will come around and ask if you want to take a car to go somewhere, so you don't have to worry about not having a car. The only thing you need to confirm with the driver is whether they can leave on time according to your time, because if it is a carpool, they usually have to fill up the 7-seater car before leaving. If they do not fill up the passengers at the time you set, they will They will transfer you to another driver's car (they will usually arrange it for you, don't worry), or let you add a wallet car, etc. Therefore, if there is a bus, it is best to take the bus, which is safe and secure. About the route

This time we plan to take a few more days off during the National Day to visit Seda and Daocheng Aden together, so the trip is relatively long. In order to miss the National Day peak, we set off one day earlier on the 29th, and went to Seda first on the 30th, and then headed towards Daocheng Yading. Facts have proved that the order arrangement this time is very reasonable, because most people fly directly to Daocheng Aden and then pass through Seda. Our itinerary completely avoids the National Day crowds. In this way, it is easier to find a place to stay. Especially at Seda Buddhist College where accommodation cannot be booked in advance.

We arrived at Seda Buddhist College on the 30th and were always worried about not having a room. However, because we arrived earlier, we finally found satisfactory accommodation. When we arrived in Garze County on the 3rd, we met an older brother who planned to go to Seda Buddhist Academy the next day. When he got there, he couldn't find a hotel at all and had to stay in a Tibetan warehouse. . Therefore, if you must visit during the Golden Tourism Week, it is also a good choice to go to Seda first.

Itinerary route map: (starting point in Chengdu) About ticket booking and accommodation

Most of the guides are made by gay friends (it’s great to have such reliable gay friends~~ Lala La~~), it seems that she has been busy booking tickets and accommodation about half a month in advance.

Accommodation: Accommodation will generally be in short supply during the peak tourist season, so everyone must book as early as possible. Prices for youth hostels and the like skyrocket between October 1st and 4th, usually rising to tens of yuan. One or two hundred is normal. Who calls it Golden Week?

Scenic spot tickets: Daocheng Yading scenic spot tickets and bus tickets to the scenic spot are purchased together. It takes an hour of winding mountain road to enter the scenic spot from the visitor center at the foot of the mountain. In addition, if you plan to visit Yading Scenic Area for more than two days, it is recommended to stay directly in Yading Village in the scenic area. Firstly, you can avoid the hassle of going back and forth on the road. Secondly, if you live in Yading Village, you will not need to take the bus within the scenic area the next day. You will be charged again (if you live outside the scenic area and want to go to the scenic area the next day, you do not need to pay the entrance fee, but you still need to buy a half-price scenic bus ticket of 80 yuan to go up the mountain)

Bus ticket: recommended WeChat public account "Sichuan Bus Ticketing Network", where most bus tickets can be purchased in advance.