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Going to Namco and other places in Tibet on the 11th, will the mountain be closed on the 11th? There are also problems such as the weather.

I went to Namco last week. I asked many travel agencies in Lhasa at that time. There are two kinds of tours:

One is to leave early and return late, leaving at the Baita next to Potala Palace at 6: 30 in the morning and returning in the afternoon. 160 will pack tickets and lunch separately. If you want to go back by car the next day, you have to pay an extra toll for 80 yuan, unlike what the Internet said, there is no extra charge.

One is to leave Lhasa at 2 pm, arrive in Namco before 7 pm and return at 9 am the next day. One person, 180, chartered car, at least 7 people, enough people to start, only tickets are included.

Neither is suitable. The former is too short, and the journey takes 10 hour. Looking back is boring. The latter arrived in Namco late and lacked the process of adapting to altitude and climate. I don't know if I can stand it all night. It's hard to shoot the sunrise in the morning.

Later, I posted a note in Dongcuo Hotel and found two companions. We took a bus (35 people) at Dongjiao Station to go to Dangxiong. After lunch, charter a minibus in Dangxiong, 100 yuan/person, and book tickets back and forth. Arrive in Namco in the afternoon, stay in a board room for 30 people, and return the next morning.

It's not bad to play like this, it's more free, but the food is more expensive. It's 80 yuan for a person, so it's inconvenient to go to Dangxiong by car. Waiting for a black car and two people who are not overcrowded is even more annoying.

It is suggested that the landlord take the train. 12 starts from Lhasa and arrives in Dangxiong at 2: 00. Then there will be many car rentals at the gate of the station. As long as there are enough people, chartered cars will be fine.

Finally, I will send you a photo of the camp. Have fun!