It is Tibet’s heartland and has almost all the landscapes you’ll find
across the plateau, from sand dunes and wide rivers to soaring peaks
and alpine forests. Due to its proximity to Lhasa, it is the first taste of
rural Tibet that most visitors experience, and exploring the region on
foot is thebest way to appreciate its scenery - fine walking opportunities
abound, from day hikes to overnight treks. It is also the traditional
power centre of Tibet, and home to its oldest buildings and most historic
monasteries. A thousand-year-old temple or hilltop fort seems to lie
around every bend in the road. Some of its best-known destinations are
crowded in high season, so consider getting off the beaten path ꡃ there
are endless valleys along the Yarlung Tsangpo river to explore. Head
up one and you’ll feel like you have Tibet all to yourself.
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