Lhasa
Lhasa is a must-visit place on many people's travel lists. It embodies the power of faith, whether you are pausing at the Potala Palace, spinning prayer wheels at Jokhang Temple, or strolling in Norbulingka... Every moment here feels like a dream.
Sijinlaco
Sijinlaco is perfect for those who love tranquility. Unlike the famous Yamdrok Lake, it boasts forgotten and hidden beauty. The lake's water in Sijinlaco changes colors unpredictably, displaying deep blue, emerald green, or light blue under different sunlight. If you have enough time, spending an afternoon walking around here feels wonderful. The lakeside is filled with piles of Mani stones adorned with Khatas, layer upon layer, carrying people's sincere wishes.
Mila Mountain Pass is covered with snow all year round and has ancient glacier activity relics. Colorful prayer flags connect the earth and sky, and the strong mountain wind is refreshing. You can reach out and pick a cloud. Standing here, you realize that so-called troubles are just a matter of not being open-minded enough. Everything in the world becomes insignificant, including ourselves.
Niyang River
The Lalin Expressway is almost built along the Niyang River. The beautiful Niyang River flows right beside it. In spring, the melting snow from the plateau gives the Niyang River its graceful and delicate appearance. With it accompanying you all the way, you can't help but stop at the viewing platforms to enjoy the scenery.
Basong Lake
Basong Lake is like a unique green gem in Tibet. Everyone who visits falls deeply in love with it and cannot extricate themselves. The distant snow-capped mountains combined with the clear lake water create a beauty akin to paradise, making it impossible not to be moved. Despite being hidden in a remote mountain valley far from towns, Basong Lake has become one of the earliest beautiful spots discovered by 'scouts' in Nyingchi.
It is the deepest and longest river canyon in the world, the last secret place on Earth, and the most beautiful scar on the planet. Here, you will be amazed by the wild combination of steep peaks and winding canyons; the majestic beauty of Mount Namcha Barwa piercing the sky; the stunning scenery of overlapping snow peaks, hanging glaciers, swirling mists, and ever-changing weather...
This is a very 'shy' snow mountain, often hiding in the clouds and mist. If you are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of her beauty, you are truly fortunate! The glacier-topped peak is towering and gracefully shaped, often surrounded by clouds, while the foot of the mountain is lush with vegetation, resembling the Jiangnan region of Tibet. It has been rated as 'China's Most Beautiful Snow Mountain' by 'Chinese National Geography'. Many travelers come from afar just to see it. Every spring, when the peach blossoms bloom, the snow-capped peak under the flowers becomes even more beautiful.
Midui Glacier
Midui Glacier is the world's lowest altitude glacier and has been rated as one of the six most beautiful glaciers in China by 'Chinese National Geography'. You can ride a horse or hike to the viewing platform, where the glowing Midui Glacier under the azure sky will appear before your eyes, pure as jade and spectacular. This ancient and unchanging glacier exudes an aura of antiquity and mystery, enveloping everyone.