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Bandir Blue Lake Eight Days Seven Nights In-Depth Travel Guide: Tibetan Secret Realm, Blue Ice Paradise
*Preface:
Bandir Blue Lake, located in Pulan County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, is a peerless secret realm deep in the Gangdise Mountains. The lake water appears a dreamy Tiffany blue due to minerals and light refraction, earning it the title "The Bluest Lake in Tibet." This place is rarely visited, at an altitude above 4700 meters, truly a "world's end." This guide will take you on an in-depth exploration of Bandir Blue Lake and surrounding secret realms, covering the best lake viewing spots, mountain circumambulation routes, starry sky photography, and plateau adaptation tips to help you safely and exquisitely experience this blue sanctuary.
1. Core Itinerary Information
Location: Pulan County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, adjacent to Mount Kailash
Best Season: May to October (lake thaw period, purest blue in July and August)
Travel Mode: Off-road self-driving/chartered car (4WD required)
Altitude Range: 4700-5200 meters (strictly prevent altitude sickness!)
Core Experiences: Blue Lake hiking, Mount Kailash circumambulation, starry sky photography, Pulan Canyon exploration
2. Eight Days Seven Nights In-Depth Itinerary
Day 1: Lhasa—Yamdrok Lake—Shigatse (Altitude adaptation)
Morning: Depart Lhasa, drive along G318, photograph panoramic Yamdrok Lake (altitude 4441m).
Afternoon: Pass Karola Glacier, arrive in Shigatse (altitude 3836m), visit Tashilhunpo Monastery.
Key Tip: Avoid strenuous exercise on the first day, take altitude sickness medicine/glucose.
Overnight: Shigatse (recommended Qomolangma Hotel, oxygen rooms available).
Day 2: Shigatse—Saga (Entering Ali South Route)
All day: Cross the northern slope of the Himalayas, pass Peiku Lake (reflecting Shishapangma Peak).
Evening: Arrive in Saga (altitude 4487m), check vehicle and supplies.
Photo Spot: Zhongba Desert and the wetlands at the source of the Yarlung Tsangpo River at dusk.
Overnight: Saga (Saga Hotel, basic conditions).
Day 3: Saga—Mapam Yumco—Pulan County
Morning: Enter Ali core area, distant view of Namucani Peak.
Noon: Arrive at Mapam Yumco (sacred lake, altitude 4588m), circle the lake to Ghost Lake La'angco.
Evening: Arrive in Pulan County (altitude 3900m), process border permits (must be done in advance at your registered residence).
Overnight: Pulan (recommended Pulan Peacock Hotel).
Day 4: Pulan—Bandir Blue Lake—Tachin
Early morning: Off-road vehicle to Bandir Blue Lake (2-hour drive, last 10 km on gravel road).
Morning: Lakeside hiking (3-hour loop), find the best viewing spot (west cliff camera position).
Afternoon: Return to Tachin (Mount Kailash circumambulation base camp).
Key Tip: No signal in the Blue Lake area, guide accompaniment required.
Overnight: Tachin (Kaitu International Youth Hostel, oxygen rooms available).
Day 5: Inner Circumambulation of Mount Kailash (Highlight section)
All day: Light hiking on the inner circumambulation route of Mount Kailash (highest altitude 5280m):
Zhire Monastery → Zhuomala Pass → Zuchu Monastery (about 12 km, 6-8 hours).
Alternative: Those with less stamina can choose a short hike at Zhire Monastery (photograph the sacred mountain reflection).
Overnight: Tachin.
Day 6: Tachin—Zhada Earth Forest—Guge Kingdom
Morning: Cross Zhada Earth Forest (alien landscape, filming location of the movie "Ghost Blows Out the Light").
Afternoon: Visit Guge Kingdom ruins (mysteriously vanished kingdom, photograph sunset light and shadow).
Overnight: Zhada (Earth Forest Castle Hotel).
Day 7: Zhada—Piyang Dongga Caves—Shiquanhe
Morning: Visit Piyang Dongga Caves (largest Buddhist grotto group in Tibet, comparable to Dunhuang).
Afternoon: Arrive at Ali capital Shiquanhe Town (altitude 4279m), resupply and rest.
Overnight: Shiquanhe (Ali Grand Hotel, hot showers available).
Day 8: Shiquanhe—Bangong Lake—Return
All day: Head to Bangong Lake (China-India border, bird island to watch black-necked cranes), then fly back from Ali Kunsha Airport.
3. Bandir Blue Lake Must-Experience TOP 3
1. Blue Lake Cliff View: The west cliff overlooks the entire lake, showing multi-layered blue-green water (telephoto lens needed).
2. Mount Kailash Circumambulation: The inner route passes the Blue Lake; Tibetan Buddhists believe circling the lake cleanses sins.
3. Starry Sky Photography: No light pollution by the lake, the Milky Way reflects on the water like a "blue ice galaxy" (tripod + wide-angle lens needed).
4. Plateau Survival Guide
Altitude Sickness Prevention:
Take Rhodiola 7 days in advance, prepare oxygen bottles and ibuprofen (for headache relief).
Do not wash hair or bathe for the first 3 days, move slowly.
Equipment List:
Windbreaker (large day-night temperature difference), sunscreen (SPF50+), sunglasses (prevent snow blindness), sleeping bag (limited accommodation conditions).
Border Permit: Obtain "Ali Prefecture, Pulan County" permit at your registered residence (or handled in Lhasa).
5. Notes
Environmental Protection: Take all trash with you; the Blue Lake area is ecologically fragile.
Respect Beliefs: Do not circumambulate counterclockwise or step on prayer flags.
Vehicle Requirements: Must be 4WD off-road vehicle (Toyota Land Cruiser recommended), carry full-size spare tire.
6. Budget Reference (per person)
Economy (carpool/youth hostel): 8000-12000 RMB
Comfort (chartered car/double room): 15000-20000 RMB
Conclusion:
Bandir Blue Lake is one of Tibet's last secret realms; its blue is unlike any earthly color, its silence enough to cleanse the soul. This route is not only a geographical adventure but also a spiritual practice. When you stand on the Blue Lake cliff and gaze at the snowy peaks of Mount Kailash, you will understand why Tibetans say: "Every stone here has a spirit." Please set out with reverence and keep this blue sanctuary forever pure. Tashi Delek!