Tibet winter travel tips
(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2006-10-17 10:02
As Tibet is covered by ice and snow throughout the year, most people assume
that winter is not a good time to visit. However, according to expert travelers,
the winter temperature of Lhasa averages about 12 degrees Celsius and the
daytime temperatures of winter in Lhasa can be even higher as a result of
intensive sunlight.
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 Beautiful Mount
Namjagbarwa. The year 2006 witnessed the inclusion of Mount Namjagbarwa on
the "most breath-taking places in China" list sponsored by the China
National Geography magazine.[Photo by baidu.com]
| The year 2006 witnessed the inclusion of Mount
Namjagbarwa on the "most breath-taking places in China" list sponsored by the
China National Geography magazine. Nicknamed "the father of glaciers",
7,787-meter-high Mount Namjagbarwa is located in the Nyingchi area, east of
Tibet. The most beautiful scenery of Mount Namjagbarwa can only be seen in
autumn and winter. As a result, Tibet winter travel has begun to catch people's
attention.
Recommended scenic spots
Recommended scenic
spots for Tibet winter travelers are concentrated around Lhasa and Nyingchi. The
first is Mount Namjagbarwa whose relatively low altitude and high humidity
covers the mountain in fog and cloud in spring and summer. As a result, the dry
season, from September to the spring is the best time to appreciate Mount
Namjagbarwa. Others sights include the old and new sections of Lhasa, boating in
the Crayon Brahmaputra, taking pictures at two rivers' joint (the Niyang river
and Brahmaputra river), sightseeing in Norbu Lingka (a beautiful garden on the
suburb of Lhasa), living in the holiday village by Basum Lake (a holy lake at
the foot of glaciers) and visiting Sangmu village.
For more about Tibet
travel, go and check out Pilgrimage to
Tibet.
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