Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How long does it take to get from Ranwu Lake to Namtso? Am I going to Shigatse just to go to Everest Base Camp? If I don’t go to Mount Everest, will I not have to go to Shigatse?

How long does it take to get from Ranwu Lake to Namtso? Am I going to Shigatse just to go to Everest Base Camp? If I don’t go to Mount Everest, will I not have to go to Shigatse?

It takes at least three days to get from Ranwu Lake to Namtso as mentioned above. The scenery from Ranwu Lake to Bomi is beautiful. We saw the sun halo in Linzhi last year. After Bomi we passed by Guxiang Lake, which was also beautiful. When we passed by Guxiang Lake last year, it was raining lightly, and smoke rose from the lake. Heshan looks like a landscape painting, very ethereal. After passing Guxiang Lake, it is difficult to drive, and you will pass through Tongmai\Pailong natural danger. This section of road can be said to be the most difficult section of road to drive on the Sichuan-Tibet line. It is very difficult to drive. It’s dangerous. But Lulang Linhai and Lulang Town are both beautiful. I feel that Lulang Town is like a small town in Switzerland. Then we will pass by the Niyang River. We pitched a tent by the Niyang River last year. When we woke up, in the morning It started to rain, and it was really comfortable to listen to the sound of rain in the tent. The Niyang River is very beautiful. In fact, I think the scenery from Bayi to Lhasa is not very beautiful. There is only a place called Golden Pond on the way, but this The route seems to be more than 400 kilometers long. It will also pass by a mountain with an altitude of more than 5,000 mi..

Going to Shigatse, there is Yamdrok Lake, which is very beautiful. I didn’t go to Mount Everest, but I did Yanghu, Yanghu is about 2 hours away from Lhasa. It’s not far away. It’s really worth going. And there is no ticket required to go to Yanghu, which means you only need to pay for gas to go there.

Ningchi is not a place like Landslides are easy, and the roads in Linzhi are very easy to drive. It is very comfortable for cars to drive through the forest. The roads are also very good. The place where landslides are easy to occur is probably the Tongmai\Pailong natural hazard. Anyway, it is very dangerous, you will know it when you go there.< /p>

Original poster, if you want to see beautiful scenery and drive easily, I recommend you take the Qinghai-Tibet line. Namtso is beautiful, but when you come out of Namtso, you pass by Tanggula Mountain\Kekexili\Kunlun Mountain\Gobi. It’s almost the same. It only takes three to four days. The scenery along that line is amazing. In short, Qinghai-Tibet and Sichuan-Tibet are completely different scenery. (Three or four days are only one way, and if you go back and forth, it will take almost a week.)

< p>I saw it said upstairs that not many people live in Ranwu, but that’s actually not the case. Ranwu is a small town. I saw a rainbow by the Ranwu Lake. It is mainly populated by Tibetans, which is a very prosperous place. We stayed in a farmhouse, and the owner of 16 people only charged us 300 yuan, including dinner and breakfast. There was no electricity that night, so we used the tent’s flashlight to provide lighting and cook our own meals. The boss is very helpful. The vegetables are grown in their fields, the yak meat is eaten, and the water is brought from the lake. The place is really pristine and beautiful. Outside the farmhouse is a piece of green bare land and lake water, and there are also mountains on the opposite side. There are scattered snow. The tsampa to eat the next morning was made by myself. Later, we felt that we were too dissatisfied, so we added an extra 100 to the boss. The children there did not speak Chinese, and the older children reached out and asked us for pencils when they saw us. So, poster, if you are going to Ranwu, prepare some pencils. We brought some homework books with us and the children were very happy.