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Tibet travel guide during holidays
Tibet travel guide during holidays
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Drum Tower
◆Ticket: 30 yuan
tips : In addition to the historical and cultural accumulation, the Drum Tower also has ancient music and bell performances, which are worth seeing!
Bell Tower
◆Ticket: 30 yuan
tips: Save The most complete bell tower, you don’t need to go upstairs. The night view here is very
beautiful. It is recommended to come at night
Namtso
◆It is one of the three holy lakes. The Holy Elephant Gate on the north bank is known as the end of Tibetan beauty
Yamdrok Yongcuo
◆It is one of the three three holy lakes in Tibet with the most beautiful lakes and mountains. It is very close to Lhasa. Check in It is also very convenient
Jokhang Temple
◆This is a resort for pilgrim monks. Jokhang Temple can be said to be the most sacred place in the world
Tashilhunpo Temple
◆It is the largest temple in Houzang and the best place to shoot cultural blockbusters
Don’t go there
Datang Furong Garden
< p>◆Ticket: Freetips: The experience of going during the day is average, the night view is good at night, if you want to go, it is better to go at night
Big Wild Goose Pagoda
◆Tickets: Free
Tips: You don’t need to enter the tower. You can see the panoramic view on the top floor of Joy City. There is also a musical fountain in the North Square
Rob Kalin
◆Without the blue sky and clear water in the picture, it is just an ordinary yard
Nanyigou
◆Inheriting the tradition of high ticket prices for scenic spots in Linzhi area, the price/performance ratio is not high p>
Pala Manor
◆There is no need to go, the building scale is not as good as the Potala Palace
58 Glacier
◆The ice has not melted yet, When the ice on the lake has melted in April and May, you can only look at the lakeside
●Preparation before traveling
Documents: ID card, student ID card, border defense permit, driver's license , bank cards, cash, etc.
Electrical appliances: cameras, selfie sticks, power banks, spare batteries
Clothing: thermal underwear, thick cotton coats, cotton pants, scarves, hats, gloves
Daily necessities: lotion, facial mask, sunscreen, makeup remover, cosmetics, wet wipes
Drugs: altitude sickness medicine, cold medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, vitamins
Snacks: chocolate, beef jerky, toffee, dried tofu, etc.
Others: backpacks, thermos cups, etc. are prepared according to personal needs
◆Transportation in Tibet
(1) Airport to urban area
The most affordable way is to take the Ming Airlines bus for 30 yuan/person, or you can carpool to the city for 40-50 yuan/person, Didi Taking a taxi costs about 200 yuan/car
(2) From the train station to the urban area
You can take bus No. 13 or 14 for 1 yuan/person, which is the most affordable and economical way to take a taxi. It takes 20 minutes to take a taxi with Didi Around 37 yuan
(3) Lhasa urban area: Mainly taking taxis and buses. Taxis in Lhasa urban area start at 10 yuan, and Didi costs around 15 yuan. The urban area is not big, so it is basically a starting point. The price can also be compared with electric cars, 15 yuan/day, very convenient
(4) Lhasa, Nyingchi, Gatse, Everest, Shannan, Ali, Nagqu, Lhasa and Nyingchi in one day Outside the express train
Many scenic spots outside the city do not have special buses. You need to drive by yourself, charter a car or join a group. Friends with higher requirements can park the car at the hotel and then travel by bus
●About high reflection
Except for the eastern line Linzhi, all other routes in Tibet are more or less above 4,000 meters in height, so there may be more high reflection. Therefore, avoid catching colds in plateau areas. Once hypersensitivity occurs, inhale oxygen immediately and drink more hot water to dilute the blood concentration. You can also drink more saffron products before traveling to increase the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Those with severe hypersensitivity should immediately Move to a lower altitude area.
●Accommodation area selection
① Balang Street: Balang Street is quite lively and a gathering place for food. It is the most prosperous street in Lhasa. It is recommended to live near Tuanjie New Village and the snack food street There are all kinds of shopping malls. ②Potala Palace Square: If you live near Potala Palace Square and Medicine Mountain, you can see the beautiful night view of the roof of the world when night falls.
③ Linzhi: It is recommended to live in Bazhen, which has convenient transportation and is also the center of Linzhi business district.
④Shigatse: It is recommended to live on Jilin Road and Heilongjiang Road as there are more food and accommodation options! ⑤Ngari area: If you want to be more lively, you can live on the North Bank Wenhua Road--belt, and if it is a little quieter, you can live on the South Bank along the river. Road
⑥Everest Base Camp: Many of the Everest base camps are paved and the environmental sanitation is relatively poor. It is recommended to bring your own disposable sheets
⑦Holy Elephant Tianmen: I want to see the stars here Those who don’t want to suffer at night can only stay in a guesthouse (Datongpu), while those who don’t want to suffer at night can stay in an RV base.
◆Accommodation area selection
① Before booking accommodation, read more negative reviews and pictures in the comment area. Some pictures of hotels/B&Bs may not match the actual situation.
② Book a hotel one month in advance, especially during the peak season.
③ If you have friends who don’t know what to choose, you can focus on the location, negative reviews and hotel brand of the hotel/B&B. It is recommended to choose some well-known hotel chains across the country.
④ If you are traveling as a family with multiple people, you can find a villa-type B&B, which is very convenient to live together.
⑤ Before making a reservation, compare multiple platforms and read more negative reviews to avoid big data overkill.
⑥ Ignore the salesmen on the roadside. Not to mention the environment, it may not be safe.
⑦ Before booking accommodation, check with the hotel’s gz h to see if there is an airport shuttle service.
⑧It is best to travel together, the cost is AA, and it is safer to travel at night.
⑨Don’t choose to stay far away from the city center. Transportation is inconvenient and unsafe at night
●Recommended seven-day Tibet itinerary
D1: Arrive in Lhasa →Check into the hotel and travel freely
D2: Lhasa→Taohuagou or Kadinggou→Lulang Forest Sea→Lulang International Town→Lulang Alpine Ranch→Zhatang Lucuo→Lulang Ranch Local Five-Star View Jing Hotel (Tibetan costume experience, flaming bonfire, subject to weather conditions)
D3: Lulang → (horse riding, archery) → Yani Wetland → Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon → Bayi Town
D4: Linzhi → Niyang River scenery → Tibetan villages → Lhasa
D5: Tibetan grass is suitable for growth → Tibetan legend → Yamdrok Yongcuo (Plateau Holy Lake-Yanghu Travel Photography) p>
D6: Potala Palace → Yaowang Mountain Observation Deck → Barkhor Street → Jokhang Temple Square
D7: Lhasa → go home.
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