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Tips you must know when you first enter Tibet:
【Answers to frequently asked questions about Tibet entry】 http://vacations.ctrip.com/notes/1806.html
[List of commonly used Tibet travel equipment] http://vacations.ctrip.com/notes/4931.html
[Tibetan folk taboos] http://vacations.ctrip.com/notes/2794.html
[Disclosure of children's prices in some scenic spots in Tibet] http://vacations.ctrip.com/notes/5534.html
Day 1: Departure point - Lhasa
Day 2: Lhasa_Kadinggou_Sejila Mountain_Lulang Forest Sea_Lulang Town
Day 3: Lulang_Peach Blossom Village (limited to Peach Blossom Festival)_Benri Sacred Mountain_Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon_Nyingchi Bayi Town
Day 4: Nyingchi_Basongcuo_Lhasa
Day 5: Potala Palace_Jokhang Temple_Bajiao Street
Day 6: Namtso (if the road is blocked by heavy snow, you can visit Yangbajing + soak in the snowy geothermal hot spring instead)
Day 7: Lhasa - Tashilhunpo Monastery - Shigatse (apply for border defense certificate upon arrival)
Day 8: Shigatse_Pastoral Forest_Dingjie Wetland_Lhotse Peak Viewing Platform_Dingri_Tashi Zongxiang
Time: 11:30: Go to the scenic spot Kanchenjunga (outside)
Kangchenjunga (Kangchenjunga, also often written as Kanchenjunga), also known as "Jinchengzhangjia Peak" and "Kangzhang Zhongge Peak", the peak name Kanchenjunga originally came from four words in Tibetan, usually translated as Kang-chen-dzo-nga or Yang- Chhen-dzo-nga means "five treasures in the snow" in Tibetan and Sikkim, which comes from its five peaks, and four of them are above 8,400 meters above sea level. Kanchenjunga is located at 88°08′48″ east longitude, 27°42′09″ north latitude, and 8586 meters above sea level. It is the third highest peak in the world. It belongs to the Himalayas and is located on the border between Nepal and India.
Time: 16:00: Activity time: About 10 minutes Great view of Lhotse Peak
Lhotse, the English name Lhotse, is 8516 meters above sea level, located at 27°57′42'' north latitude and 86°56'00'' east longitude. It belongs to the Himalayas and is the fourth highest peak in the world. Lhotse Peak means "southern mountain" in Tibetan, because it is located 3 kilometers south of Mount Everest, and there is a col between the two, which is commonly known as the "South Col". North of Mount Everest is Zhangzi Peak.
In Tibetan, Lhotse Peak is also known as "Dingjiexie Sangma", which means "blue and beautiful fairy". Bounded by the north ridge and southeast ridge of the mountain, its east side is in Qudang Township, Tingri County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, and its west side belongs to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal [1] .