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The end of the world is Namtso, speechless by its beauty.

Namtso, in Tibetan, means "Heavenly Lake", in Mongolian and Manchu, it means "Tengri Nor", located in the central part of Tibet Autonomous Region, is the second largest lake in Tibet, and the third largest saltwater lake in China. The following is a detailed introduction to Namtso: I. Geographic Location and Scale Geographic Location: Namtso is located between Dangxiong County of Lhasa City and Banbar County of Nagqu City, in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Lake District, specifically between 30°30′ to 30°35′ north latitude and 90°16′ to 91°03′ east longitude. It is about 240 kilometers away from Lhasa, and is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet. Scale: The lake surface is at an altitude of 4718 meters, with a rectangular shape, over 70 kilometers long from east to west, and over 30 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of about 1920 to 1980 square kilometers (the specific area may vary depending on the measurement method and time), with a water storage capacity of 768 to 784.6 billion cubic meters, making it the world's highest altitude large lake. II. Natural Landscape and Features Natural Landscape: Namtso's lake water is clear and transparent, with a deep blue surface, contrasting with the snow-capped Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains year-round, forming a stunning picture. The grasslands around the lake are vast and lush, making it a shining pearl on the northern plateau of Tibet. Featured Attractions: Zaxi Peninsula: The core scenic area of Namtso, with a deep cultural heritage and stunning natural landscape, it is the best choice for experiencing Tibetan culture and highland lakes. Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains: The southern bank of Namtso, soaring into the clouds and snow-capped year-round, contrasting with Namtso, forming a stunning picture of "heaven on earth". Clasped Hands Stone, Good and Evil Cave, Welcoming Stone: Iconic landmarks of Namtso, each with rich legends and cultural connotations, allowing visitors to appreciate the beautiful scenery while also experiencing the strong religious atmosphere. III. Tourism Information Best Travel Season: June to September each year is the best travel season for Namtso, with warm and humid weather. The arrival of the rainy season makes the grasslands around the lake greener, and the lake water appears clearer and more transparent. From October to November, due to heavy snowfall, entering Namtso becomes difficult, so it is not recommended to visit at this time. Ticket Price: The entrance fee for Namtso Scenic Area is 120 yuan/person from May 1st to October 31st each year, and 60 yuan/person from November 1st to April 30th of the following year. An additional 5 yuan management fee is required to enter Zaxi Island. The specific ticket price may vary depending on time, policy, etc. It is recommended that visitors check the official website or consult relevant staff in advance. Opening Hours: Namtso Scenic Area is generally open all day, but the specific opening hours may be adjusted due to season, weather, etc. It is recommended that visitors check the official website or consult relevant staff for the latest information. Precautions: Due to the high altitude of Namtso, visitors should take precautions against altitude sickness before going there. It is recommended to take anti-altitude sickness medication in advance and maintain a good attitude and adequate rest. In addition, the plateau region has strong ultraviolet rays and large temperature changes. Visitors should bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, gloves, and other sun protection products, as well as down jackets and other warm clothing. During the tour, please respect local culture and religious beliefs, and do not damage temples, Buddha statues, or other historical and cultural relics. IV. History and Culture Historical Origin: Namtso is a huge lake basin formed by the Himalayan movement at the end of the Tertiary and the beginning of the Quaternary. Its formation and development are controlled by geological structure. Throughout history, it has been one of the holy places for Tibetan Buddhists. Cultural Connotations: Namtso is the first sacred lake of the ancient Bon religion of Zhangzhung, and is one of the famous Buddhist holy places. In Tibetan folklore, it is considered the daughter of Indra, the wife of Nyenchen Tanglha, symbolizing pure and sacred love. Every year in the Tibetan year of the sheep, monks and lay believers will go to the lake for pilgrimage. In conclusion, Namtso attracts countless visitors with its unique natural landscape and deep cultural heritage. Here, people can experience the magnificence and mystery of nature, as well as the unique charm of Tibetan culture.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2024
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