Nakchu Pictures

Covering over the 30% area of Tibet, Nakchu supplies travelers with broad prairies at the foot of snow-capped mountains, where the rare animals such as Tibetan antelope and wild yak are inhabited.

Nakchu, 'black river' in Tibetan, covers about 400,000 square kilometers of splendid territory - dotted with pure lakes and surrounded by snowy peaks. It is also the heart of Tibet adjoining Lhasa, Nyingchi and Shigatse to the south and Ngari to the west. Profiting from its abundant natural beauty, Nakchu has been one of the most attractive tourist regions on the roof of the world. Attraction Intro: Nakchu
  • Covering over the 30% area of Tibet, Nakchu supplies travelers with broad prairies at the foot of snow-capped mountains, where the rare animals such as Tibetan antelope and wild yak are inhabited.
  • Mountain Pass of Mt. Tanggula is the best place to overlook the mountain. It is Mt. Tanggula that the headwaters of the Yangtze River lie in.
  • Pilgrims are on their way to Namtso Lake. Tibetans believe if you walk around the lake during the Tibetan new year, you will be abundantly blessed.
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- Last updated on Jan. 29, 2017 by Gabby Li -