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Trek To Lhasa Namtso Lake

To the southeast of the Namtso Lake is the main peak of snow-covered Danggula Mountains, and continuous highlands and hills stand on the north side of the lake. Surrounded by vast grassland, the lake looks like a huge mirror. With the clear blue sky over the dark blue lake, white snow, green grass, colorful wild flowers and herdsman's ox-hair tents make a beautiful and appealing natural landscape. The Namtso Lake is abundant in precious medicinal materials such as Chinese caterpillar fungus, fritillaria, and snow-lotus and as well as various fish species such as highland thin-scale fish and no-scale fish. The lake is also a habitat of various wild animals such as black bear, wild ox, wild donkey, blue sheep and marmot, etc.

Mani stone mounds can be found everywhere along the Namtso Lake. Every Tibetan Buddhist throws a stone on every mound he or she comes across. To throw a stone represents to recite the scriptures once. Hanging on the Mani stone mound are pieces of cloth in five different colors, blue, white, red, green and yellow. The cloth waves in the wind and one wave means sending the scriptures to the Heaven once. With the elapse of time, separate stone mounds have joined together to form a grand sight of Mani wall, which is over one hundred meters long and about one meter high. Regarded as a holy lake by pious Buddhists, the lake attracts pilgrims from as far as India and Nepal.

Itinerary

Day 01: Fly on Air China to Lhasa / Upon arrival at Gonggar airport and transfer to hotel. 
Day 02 /03: Lhasa Sightseeing Tour 
Day 04: Drive to Lake Namtso. Overnight at Camp 
Day 05: Excursion of Lake Namtso. Overnight at Camp 
Day 06: Visit the Tashi Dor Monastery and The Tibetan Nomad's living at Namtso. O/n at Camp 
Day 07: Return to Lhasa. Overnight at hotel. 
Day 08: Early morning drive to Gonggar airport and fly to Kathmandu