Shigatse Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Tashilhunpo Monastery Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
The Panchen Lama resides within, it's so magnificent!
The Tashilhunpo Monastery, along with the 'Three Great Monasteries' of Lhasa—Ganden, Sera, and Drepung—is known as one of the 'Four Great Monasteries' of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism and serves as the center of government for the Gelug sect. Its architecture is a fusion of traditional Tibetan styles and Buddhist elements, presenting the religious characteristics unreservedly to the world.
Built along the mountain terrain, Tashilhunpo Monastery is surrounded by winding palace walls. The majestic temple buildings, together with the palace walls, form the sacred source of the monastery. The entire complex faces south with Buddhist halls following the mountain's contour in an orderly and harmonious symmetrical layout, revealing a sense of harmony and symmetry inadvertently. The hall architecture of Tashilhunpo Monastery not only highlights religious and ethnic features but also emphasizes cultural heritage.
The Maitreya Temple is one of the grander structures within Tashilhunpo Monastery, famous for housing an almost 30-meter-tall Maitreya bronze Buddha. The temple is divided into five levels: the Lotus Throne Hall, the Chest Hall, the Face Hall, and the Crown Hall.
Location: Situated at the foot of Niseri Mountain, south of Shigatse city.
The Heart of Rear Tibet
Tashilhunpo Monastery | Comprehending Humanistic Beliefs.
Comprehending Humanistic Beliefs. Tashilhunpo Monastery is located at the foot of Nyiseri Mountain, south of Shigatse, which in Tibetan means 'Auspicious Sumeru Mountain'. It is the largest monastery in Shigatse and has been the residence of the Panchen Lamas from the 4th Panchen Lama onwards, hence it is known as the heart of Rear Tibet. Along with the three great monasteries of Lhasa, it is one of the four great monasteries of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Before arriving in Shigatse, I had already visited the three great monasteries of Lhasa, so initially, Tashilhunpo Monastery did not make a deep impression on me. Compared to the previous three, it didn't strike me as much - until I entered the Coqen Hall.
I spent the entire afternoon in the Coqen Hall. The Great Assembly Hall, also known as Coqen Hall, is one of the earliest buildings associated with the monastery. This hall is very special compared to the three great monasteries of Lhasa, mainly consisting of a courtyard surrounded by cloisters, with many Buddha statues and murals painted around the cloisters.
In front of the Great Assembly Hall is a lecture field of over 600 square meters, where the Panchen Lama teaches and debates scriptures with the monks. Unfortunately, during my visit, the debate was not held. Pay attention to a very special place on the side of the square. Locals line up to press their ears against the wall. It is said that those with profound blessings can hear different sounds here.
At 12:30 and 4:30 in the afternoon, there are chanting sessions in the Great Assembly Hall. As the time approaches, monks will blow horns on the roof, then they will head to the hall, take off their shoes at a certain corner, and find their seats in the hall.
Dim lights, red pillars, monks draped in yellow robes, scriptures hanging from the beams... We queue outside the hall, listening to the sacred sounds of scriptures emanating from within, and a sense of sanctity naturally arises. Visitors can also queue with the locals and slowly enter the hall. Walking through the narrow corridors, the locals almost all bow their heads as they pass, as if the monks beside them are untouchable deities.
After touring the Great Assembly Hall, I sat alone on the stone steps of the square, listening to the scriptures from the hall, looking at the courtyard, and my heart seemed to become very peaceful all of a sudden...
Finally, when I was leaving, I met a young monk who was going to the Great Assembly Hall to deliver food and butter tea to the chanting monks. He smiled and handed me an apple, which made me feel very warm.
Notice
Opening hours: 09:00-19:30
Ticket price: Off-season 55
3 When visiting, enter from the left and exit from the right, in a clockwise direction
Pay attention to the opening hours of each hall, some are closed from 11:30 to 15:30. Around three in the afternoon, locals start entering the monastery, and at that time the Panchen Lama's Stupa Hall will be open
Right at the entrance of the monastery is the Tashilhunpo Monastery Restaurant, where you can dine after leaving the monastery
Everest Five-Day Tour | The must-choose route for the first trip to Tibet
Small group of four people.
🎉 Embark on a soul-stirring adventure, witness all the representative IPs of Tibet in five days without regrets
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🌍 Itinerary Overview
🔹D1: Lhasa--Yamdrok Lake--Karo La Glacier--Shigatse (overnight)
🔹D2: Shigatse--Tingri--Gawula Pass--Everest Base Camp--Basum Village--stargazing (overnight)
🔹D3: Basum Village--Tashilhunpo Monastery--Shigatse (overnight)
🔹D4: Shigatse--distant view of Jomolangma Sacred Mountain--Northern Tibetan Grassland--Selincuo Lake--Bangoin (overnight)
🔹D5: Bangoin--Pema Namco--circumambulate Namtso Lake from the north shore--Nagenla Pass--Lhasa
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💡Highlights of the Trip:
✅ Witness the summit of the world, Mount Everest, and feel its majesty and grandeur
✅ Delve into the heartland of Tibet and appreciate the plateau scenery
✅ Yamdrok Lake➕Namtso➕Everest, hit all the popular IPs in one go
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🎒Gear for the trip:
Down jacket, thermal underwear, snow boots, gloves, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, hiking boots
Emergency medical supplies: cold medicine, painkillers, gastrointestinal medicine, etc.
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🍱Culinary delights of the trip:
Tibetan meals, plateau specialty hotpot, butter tea, highland barley wine🍸
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✨Tips:
1. The plateau climate is unpredictable, please be prepared with warm clothing.
2. When first arriving on the plateau, avoid strenuous exercise.
3. Please comply with local regulations and respect the local residents.
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Tibet | Shigatse is more interesting than imagined!!!
Shigatse is really a surprising city.
Not only is it an important border city, but it is also an important stronghold of Tibetan Buddhism Gelug Sect, with many ancient temples, and the entire city is unexpectedly new.
BUT for drivers, there are the strictest traffic rules in Tibet here, sisters who drive by themselves must remember to abide by the speed limit, otherwise a fine of ¥1200 + 6 points is inevitable.
In fact, there are several ancient sites and temples in the surrounding counties and cities of Shigatse.
However, we stayed in Shigatse city for two nights to prepare for the border defense certificate and supplies on the weekend.
The most unexpected places we got are 1 the Tashilhunpo Monastery in the city, and 2 the Manla Reservoir, which is very photogenic and beautiful.
Karola Glacier:
The most famous glacier near Shigatse.
At an altitude of 5,000 meters, it was once the filming location of the movie Red River Valley.
The advantage is a glacier that can be reached by car, but the ice surface is actually relatively small, mainly white glaciers and bald mountains, with not many highlights.
The peak season ticket is ¥ 50, and the off-season is free. It is said that if you do not stop and just drive by, you can actually not pay the ticket.
Manla Reservoir:
I didn't expect this unremarkable reservoir to be the most beautiful place we felt from Nyingchi to Shigatse.
The real Tiffany blue, and the winter water surface is half frozen and half flowing, which is very beautiful.
You can step on the blue ice on the lake, we played by the water for most of the day, and the aerial photography can capture the layered lake surface, which is very beautiful.
There is also a prayer flag mountain nearby where you can see the panoramic view, which is also very beautiful, and the filming effect is not lost to Riyue Mountain.
Tashilhunpo Monastery:
It is very convenient in Shigatse city, and there is a parking lot next to the temple.
The temple covers an area of 300,000 square meters. In addition to the three magnificent red temples / stupas, there are many pure white lama accommodation and study areas nearby, which feels like visiting an ancient town, very comfortable.
And there are much fewer tourists than the Potala Palace, and the experience is excellent.
However, the Tashi Temple still requires a ticket of ¥ 55 in winter (peak season 100).
Although the opening hours are written as 9:30-12:30 & 15:30-18:30.
But the big temple will close around 17:30 in the afternoon.
Remember to pay attention to the time.
Mount Everest Base Camp:
The Everest Base Camp will be dismantled in winter, and there is no overnight accommodation.
You can only take a close look at Everest and the monument.
Except for the shock of seeing the snow-capped mountains at the Gawula Pass, the base camp is actually a bit boring.
Tips:
There are very strict speed limits in Shigatse city and on the way to Everest.
Violations will really be fined and deducted points.
Remember to drive in combination with navigation prompts and speed limit signs.
Pay attention to the speed camera at any time.
Shigatse can apply for a border defense certificate without a criminal record certificate, and it can be done in five minutes with an ID card, which is very convenient.
The places for the certificate are divided into
1, Shigatse Government Service Center (working day).
2, Snowy Everest Women's Certificate Room (weekend).
Friends who are going to Ali or Everest, remember to pay attention to the time of the certificate.
If you need to purchase supplies, you can buy more in Shigatse. There are large supermarkets, clothing cities, and pharmacies here, especially thick clothes and outdoor supplies can be found.
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Karuola Glacier Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Stunning Glacier in Tibet
On our drive through Tibet we stopped to see Karola Glacier. This glacier has a peak elevation of 5560 meters and had so much snow in early October. It is located in Shigatse in the Tibet Autonomous Region and is located close to Mount Naiqing Kangsang, which is one of the four tallest mountains in Tibet.
We passed here after spending our morning viewing the stunning Yamdrok Lake and then continued on our way towards the highlight of our trip…Everest Base Camp!
Admission price: 5 RMB (≈$0.80)
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Ali Northern Route Off-Road 13-Day Tour!!!
Ali is the heart of Tibet and is recognized worldwide as the 'Eastern New York,' a spiritual sanctuary of Tibet.
The Sun Moon Lake at the foot of Ali Mountain is a place of eternal longing for you and me.
Ali has the highest airport in the world and is the transportation hub of Tibet.
Ali has the highest airport in the world, making it a travel paradise.
Ali has the highest hotel in the world, a haven for the soul.
Ali has the highest park in the world, a place where nature and the soul meet.
Ali has the highest temple in the world, a symbol of faith.
Ali has the highest residential buildings in the world, a blend of ancient simplicity and modernity.
Ali Northern Route Itinerary (Off-Road Vehicle)
D1 Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Karola Glacier - Manla Reservoir - Shigatse
D2 Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery - Gyatso La Pass - Everest Base Camp
D3 Everest Base Camp - Gawu La Pass - Shishapangma - Peiku Tso - Gyirong Town
D4 Gyirong Town - Nai Village - Jeep Grand Canyon - Saga
D5 Saga - Zhongba - Maquan River Wetland Park - Gongzhu Tso - Mount Kailash - Darchen
D6 Darchen - Circumambulation of Lake Manasarovar - Lake Rakshastal - Darchen
D7 Darchen - Piyang Caves - Zanda Earth Forest - Guge Kingdom - Tholing Monastery - Zanda
D8 Zanda - Shiquanhe - Pangong Tso - Rutog Rock Paintings - Shiquanhe
D9 Shiquanhe Town - Geji County - Xiongba Township - Yare Township - Rindo Township
D10 Rindo Township - Renqingxiubu Tso - Dawa Tso - Anglaren Tso - Zabuye Chaka Salt Lake - Coqen County
D11 Coqen - Zhari Namco - Dangre Yongcuo - Wenbu South Village
D12 Wenbu South Village - Wenbu North Village - Dangqiong Tso - Nima - Selin Tso - Bangong Tso - Bango
D13 Bango - Namtso Tashi Peninsula - Nagen La Pass - Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain Viewing Platform - Lhasa
Important Tips for Circumambulating Mount Kailash:
1. Although the average altitude of Mount Kailash is only about 3900 meters, to circumambulate it, you must conquer the Drolma La Pass at an altitude of 5630 meters. Therefore, those with severe altitude sickness should not attempt the circumambulation!
2. If you experience altitude sickness during the circumambulation, please stop immediately. Every year, some people become one with the sacred mountain due to altitude sickness!
3. Of course, altitude sickness is not insurmountable, but we urge everyone to act within their limits!
4. The best time to circumambulate Mount Kailash is from August to September each year. October is also possible, but it will be much colder. Climbing is not allowed after winter begins, as the mountain will be closed!
5. Moreover, in mid to late October each year, the ticket office and rescue vehicles of the Mount Kailash scenic area will withdraw from the area, and many supply points along the circumambulation route will also withdraw. So, do not be stubborn. If you encounter heavy snow and get lost during the circumambulation, especially near the Drolma La Pass, the chances of being rescued are very slim. We advise all tourists not to attempt the circumambulation during the mountain closure period!
I have written a 9-day guide to Tibet Ali for you
I have written a 9-day guide to Tibet Ali for you (live picture with tips)
Ali's small northern route 9-day itinerary
D1: Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Karola Glacier - Manla Reservoir - Shigatse
D2: Shigatse - Dingri - Gawula Pass - Everest Base Camp
D3: Everest Base Camp - Shishapangma - Peiku Tso - Saga
D4: Saga - Mapam Yumco - Namnani Peak - Lang Co - Tarqin
D5: Tarqin - Mount Kailash - Zanda Clay Forest - Guge Kingdom
D6: Tarqin - Maquan River - Zhongba - Saga
D7: Saga - Daggar Fountain - Coqen - Dangra Yumco - Wunbun Village
D8: Wunbun Village - Nyima - Selincuo - Lake Wrong - Bangoin
D9: Bangoin - Namtso - Nagqu Pass - Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains - Lhasa
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Warm Tips
1⃣Altitude sickness: The average altitude in the Ali region is above 4500+, it is recommended for first-timers to Tibet to prepare oxygen bottles in advance and use them when feeling uncomfortable. It will not cause dependence, and Rhodiola is useless. It is best to have some glucose or candy in your mouth at all times.
⚠I had no altitude sickness throughout the journey, be careful not to jump around at high altitudes.
2⃣Food and lodging: Basically staying in county towns, clean hotels with electric blankets, private bathrooms, or floor heating, non-oxygenated rooms need to bring their own oxygen. Breakfast is mostly 20 yuan per person, lunch is Sichuan or Northeastern cuisine, not particularly delicious but filling.
⚠It is recommended to bring your own snacks to eat on the road, as meals may not be on time.
3⃣Restrooms: In the Ali region, due to limited conditions, many restrooms in the wilderness are dry toilets without water for washing hands.
⚠Those with a strong need for cleanliness may find it difficult to accept, be mentally prepared.
4⃣Attractions: Many attractions require tickets, but not necessarily for visiting various lakes on small paths; Everest Base Camp can stay at the foot of the mountain in a village at an altitude of 4200, which is more comfortable than tents on the mountain.
5⃣Other:
-The climate is very dry, prepare water, lip balm, and sunglasses for full-body physical sun protection.
-Traveling by car for 4-8 hours a day, prepare snacks and get enough sleep.
-Without Ali, there is no Tibet, although it is hard, it is very worthwhile. Pay attention to safety when self-driving, some dirt roads are not easy to travel, but overall the roads are very good. I wish everyone a happy time in Tibet! So far, it is my favorite scenic spot in China!!
Everest Five-Day Tour | The must-choose route for the first trip to Tibet
Small group of four people.
🎉 Embark on a soul-stirring adventure, witness all the representative IPs of Tibet in five days without regrets
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🌍 Itinerary Overview
🔹D1: Lhasa--Yamdrok Lake--Karo La Glacier--Shigatse (overnight)
🔹D2: Shigatse--Tingri--Gawula Pass--Everest Base Camp--Basum Village--stargazing (overnight)
🔹D3: Basum Village--Tashilhunpo Monastery--Shigatse (overnight)
🔹D4: Shigatse--distant view of Jomolangma Sacred Mountain--Northern Tibetan Grassland--Selincuo Lake--Bangoin (overnight)
🔹D5: Bangoin--Pema Namco--circumambulate Namtso Lake from the north shore--Nagenla Pass--Lhasa
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💡Highlights of the Trip:
✅ Witness the summit of the world, Mount Everest, and feel its majesty and grandeur
✅ Delve into the heartland of Tibet and appreciate the plateau scenery
✅ Yamdrok Lake➕Namtso➕Everest, hit all the popular IPs in one go
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🎒Gear for the trip:
Down jacket, thermal underwear, snow boots, gloves, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, hiking boots
Emergency medical supplies: cold medicine, painkillers, gastrointestinal medicine, etc.
-
🍱Culinary delights of the trip:
Tibetan meals, plateau specialty hotpot, butter tea, highland barley wine🍸
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✨Tips:
1. The plateau climate is unpredictable, please be prepared with warm clothing.
2. When first arriving on the plateau, avoid strenuous exercise.
3. Please comply with local regulations and respect the local residents.
Everest Five-Day Tour | Five-Day Tour in Tibet | Travel in Tibet | Small Group in Tibet
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Mount Qomolangma Base Camp Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
5200m Everest Base Camp
pretty windy up here!!! from Shigatste, the second largest city in Tibet, I spent a day driving off road to finally get to the base of the Everest, on Mount Qomolangma…and from here to the base camp at 5200 meters above the sea level.
This is the North side of Mount Everest, that belong to China.
Quite a few yaks around, seems they enjoy the peace of this magical place!
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Third Pole of the Earth 🌎
Mt Everest Basecamp!
A must see if you're in Tibet, arrive and drop things off at your tent ⛺️ walk up to enjoy the view, ensure you check for a sunny day. 🌞
Stay around for the sunset 🌇
Enjoy the evening stargazing 🌟 #tibet #everest
Mt. Everest Base Camp: Tibet
Getting There - Book a tour to travel to Tibet. We used JoyTours in China and they were wonderful!
Attractions - Mount Everest…need I say more? 😂
Hotels - We stayed at the Rongbuk Monastery Guest House
This trip changed my life! What a bucket list item to check off. The altitude was intense but seeing the stars and watching the sunrise with a clear view of Everest is a memory I will keep with me for a lifetime. Go! Explore! Live in a way that your heart will be so full of memories when you take a look back ❤️
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Amazing trip to Tibet and Everest Base Camp
To get there, one must enlist the service of a tour company. They will take care first and foremost your permit to travel. One is recommended to acclimatize days before doing the actual trip around Tibet and heading to see the highest mountain in the world. We stayed at various 4-Star hotels in prior to heading to the base camp where we stayed at local tents with good heating system. The tent owner will take care of you including bedding and food. What an amazing experience!
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Mount Qomolangma Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
May the sunshine over the Golden Mountain bring good fortune to all who witness it
Mount Everest in the Himalayas | Sunshine over the Golden Mountain
After 108 turns and braving the cold winds at an altitude of 5200 meters
The awe of being there in person is indeed worth the journey 🚩
Mount Everest
I have been up close to Mount Everest three times, but the clearest view was in August 2021 at the base camp in the evening. We took the scenic area bus to the base camp at four in the afternoon and didn't come down until seven in the evening, because most of the time we could see the main peak of Mount Everest, which is a rare and grand occasion. The wind was strong and the temperature was low, but once the tripod was set up, we just waited, until the moon rose. Here are a few photos to share with everyone.
Seven magnificent and majestic snow-capped mountains within the territory of Tibet
The Roof of the World—the Tibetan Plateau, is not only home to the world's highest peak but also boasts a series of famous mountain ranges.
These mountains, like a backbone, set up the grandeur and vastness of the Tibetan Plateau, carrying people's hopes and blessings.
1, 🏔 Mount Everest (elevation 8848.86 meters)
It is the main peak of the Himalayas and the highest mountain in China and the world. In Tibetan, 'Zhumu' means 'goddess,' and 'Langma' means 'mother elephant,' which together signify 'Mother of the Earth.' Mount Everest has a giant pyramid shape, standing tall and majestic, reaching into the sky. As the world's highest peak, it attracts countless gazes. Its grandeur is imposing, draped in a thin veil of snow, resembling a celestial maiden.
2, 🏔 Mount Kailash (elevation 6656 meters)
It is the second highest peak of the Gangdise mountain range, with its snow-covered summit shining golden in the sunlight. Its pyramid-like shape is distinct from the surrounding peaks and is also considered a sacred mountain by devout followers.
3, 🏔 Mount Kula Kangri (elevation 7538 meters)
Located in Lhozhag County in the Shannan region of Tibet, it is known as one of the 'Four Great Sacred Mountains' of central Tibet. The entire snow mountain is composed of three peaks. Standing alongside Mount Kula Kangri are six peaks over 7000 meters high. From a distance, the peaks stand shoulder to shoulder, resembling a towering ice and snow barrier that reaches the sky.
4, 🏔 Namcha Barwa (elevation 7782 meters)
It is the highest mountain in Nyingchi, Tibet Autonomous Region. As the sacred site of Tibet's oldest Buddhist tradition, 'Yungdrung Bon,' it is known as the 'Father of Tibetan Mountains.' Its massive triangular peak is perennially snow-covered, shrouded in mist, and rarely reveals its true face, earning it the nickname 'Shy Girl Peak.'
5, 🏔 Shishapangma (elevation 8027 meters)
It is an 8000-meter peak entirely within Chinese territory. In Tibetan, Shishapangma means 'the weather is extremely cold, and the climate is harsh and variable,' but the Tibetan people praise it as an 'auspicious sacred mountain.' Its north slope has a glacier valley over 10 kilometers long, with a forest of ice towers shining like a 'crystal garden.' However, it is also covered with crisscrossing ice and snow crevasses and occasional massive ice and snow avalanches, making climbing extremely difficult.
6, 🏔 Mount Sajama (elevation 6956 meters)
Located in Yangxiu Township, Biru County, it has stood here for thousands of years, surrounded by mountains, with its main peak revered as the king of local sacred mountains. Its highest peak is 6556 meters, also known as 'Sapuganglaga,' and is one of the sacred mountains of the Bon religion in Tibetan Buddhism.
7, 🏔 Cho Oyu (elevation 8201 meters)
It is the sixth highest peak in the world, located on the border between China and Nepal in the Himalayas. 'Cho Oyu' in Tibetan means 'the great master.' Cho Oyu stands tall and mighty in the Himalayas. Cho Oyu has five main ridges, and its mountain is perennially snow-covered, surrounded by snow peaks, with layers of mountains presenting a spectacular view.
Let's appreciate the photos of the snow-capped mountains taken by friends who travel to Tibet! 🏔
Leisure time at Everest Base Camp
The day before at Gawula Pass, I was fortunate enough to witness the spectacular view of the sunrise over Mount Everest. At that moment, the sun shone on the peak of Everest, as if the whole world was dyed gold. 🌄
In the evening, I chose to stay overnight in Basong Village. The tranquility here contrasts sharply with the magnificence of Everest. The next morning, I took the shuttle bus to Everest Base Camp. The weather was surprisingly good, and there were very few tourists in winter, making it feel like my own world. 🏔️
At the base camp, I chose to 'let go', leisurely enjoying the tranquility and awe that this pure land brings me. But having said that, the view of Everest from Gawula Pass was the most awe-inspiring. The perspective and light there were just right, giving me a deeper reverence for the wonders of nature. 🙏
On this trip to Everest, I not only enjoyed the beautiful scenery, but also found inner peace in letting go. Perhaps, the meaning of travel lies in these inadvertent moments and feelings. 🌈
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Qudeng Nyima Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
The Qu Deng Ni Ma Glacier is at an altitude of 5200m, a 3-hour hike, just to catch a glimpse of the end of the world
The Qu Deng Ni Ma Glacier has been rated by China National Geographic as 'The Glacier at the End of the World', with an altitude of 5200m, at least 3 hours round trip. PS The ice lake looks very close, but it is actually very far away. We walked for half an hour without seeing the end, and the sun was about to set, so we went back.
1️⃣ You will probably have to climb 2-3 peaks, depending on the route you choose.
2️⃣ The closer you get to the top, the stronger the wind, and it feels like you can't stand still. My clothing index: thermal base layer➕thin down jacket➕fleece-lined storm jacket➕thick down jacket, lower body 800g cotton pants➕fleece-lined wide-leg pants.
3️⃣ High-altitude hiking is different from plain hiking, don't rush, walk slowly, rest immediately when you feel a bit tired or panting, don't push yourself, bring convenient oxygen.
4️⃣ The ice surface is very slippery, it is recommended to wear anti-slip snow boots or ice claws.
If I had known about Qudenima, why would I need to go to the glaciers in Northern Europe!
If I had known about Qudenima, why would I need to go to the glaciers in Northern Europe!
The 58 Glacier, also known as Qudenima Glacier, has been rated as 'the end of the world'
Missing this place in Tibet would be a real pity!
When the glacier comes into view, your body seems to be instantly frozen. It's so pure and shocking.
The cross-section of the glacier has a very dreamy and deep blue layer, like a sharp knife rising from the ground after the earth suddenly cracks. It's more like the beautiful tear marks of a falling planet.
Ticket: Free
Altitude: 5300m
Note: Border pass is required, bring your ID card
'Detailed Introduction'
58 Glacier, also known as Qudenima, consists of three glaciers:
1 Qudenima Bathhouse (West Holy Lake): The hiking distance is long, the whole journey is uphill, the lake surface altitude exceeds 5200 meters, round trip takes about 4-5 hours, be sure to measure your strength!
2 Qudenima Water Source (East Holy Lake): Moderate hiking difficulty, round trip 2-3 hours
TIPS:
1, Go early, the afternoon arrival round trip time is not enough, and the check station off work can not enter
2, Must-have items: dry food, water, sunglasses, oxygen
3, Drones are not allowed to enter
4, It is recommended to wear bright colors, avoid large areas of blue and white clothes
5, The area is sparsely populated, safety first! Self-driving is not recommended
If you want to go to 58 Glacier in winter, don't miss this route↓↓↓
Blue Ice 4 Day Tour
▶D1: Lhasa - Yang Lake Outer Lake - Karola Glacier - Manla Reservoir - Shigatse
▶D2: Sakya Monastery - Zhongla Mountain Everest Viewing Platform - Jiaola Mountain Pass - Gaurala Mountain Pass - Everest - Basong Village
▶D3: Longren Mountain (Everest East Slope) - Guo's Hometown - Luozi Peak - Dingjie Wetland - Day Manas Snow Mountain - 58 Glacier - Gangba - Qomuyongqing Snow Mountain - Kangma
▶D4: Kangma - Pumoyong Lake - Yang Lake Inner Lake (Thousand Island Lake, Rito Temple) - Lhasa
'Trip Highlights'
Check in at the small glacier secret in Tibet - Qudenima, and touch this miracle of nature up close
2 Only play the beauty of the season, the winter Pumoyong Lake will form a shocking blue ice spectacle, take you to walk on the ice surface, listen to the breath of ice bubbles
3 Real · Yang Lake panoramic tour, unlock the outer lake + inner lake, deeply explore the secret of Yang Lake: Thousand Island Lake, Rito Temple
4 90% of people who come to Everest have never checked in at the Everest East Slope, the snow mountain road, the scenery is unlimited, look at Everest from a different angle, a casual shot is a big picture
Immersive pure play: Spend all the time admiring the scenery ③ Yang Lake fixed point drone aerial photography
④ Hang prayer flags to pray + send mineral water/oxygen with the car + Everest yak hot pot
2023-10-12 Sichuan Yunnan Tibet Xinjiang Gansu Qinghai Sichuan
2023-10-12 Today I came to Qudengnima Scenic Area again and registered to enter the glacier. There are three glaciers in Qudengnima. This time I went to another glacier in Qudengnima. One of them was closed due to road construction. Qudengnima Glacier is free of charge. It takes about five hours to touch this glacier. It passes through Zongcuo Lake. The wetland in Dingjie County is very beautiful. There is a mirror of the sky and black-necked cranes. Stay in Dingjie in the evening
The lens of the world, Qudengnima Glacier
The end of the world, Qudengnima Glacier.
"Qudengnima Glacier"
Rated as "The End of the World" by China National Geographic, the glacier, ice lake, and ice tower forest are spectacularly exciting.
The whole journey on foot is more than 5200 meters above sea level, back and forth more than 7 kilometers, about 4 hours.
A must-visit spot for winter travel in Tibet and celebrating the Spring Festival in Tibet!
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