What should I pay attention to when driving to Tibet in early October?
Second: in terms of scenery, although it is still a tourist peak season in theory on June 5438+00, it has actually declined, because heavy snow began to fall at high altitude in early June 5438+00. The year I went to Tibet, I went to Namtso at the end of September, and there was a heavy snow that day. June 10 The road leading to Namtso was closed. But there is an advantage that there are fewer people and the cost of living and traveling is cheaper. Moreover, when it snows heavily, the scenery in some places will be more spectacular than that in summer and autumn, and you can feast your eyes on it. For specific places, I suggest you go to the local travel agency to ask for some lists and choose from the routes they provide.
Third, there are many precautions, including routes, medicines, clothes, precautions, health care, temple visit time and even renting a car to find a driver. Hehe, I won't explain it in detail here. If you like, you can contact Bird to ask about specific matters.
Fourth: As for folk festivals, you two are really lucky. During the honeymoon, there happened to be a festival, that is, 65438+1October 29th, and September 22nd in the Tibetan calendar, which was the day when the Buddha ascended to heaven.
Fifth, the price, mentioned in the second article, is really cheap to live and travel. In fact, prices in Tibet are not high, that is, food is expensive. In remote scenic spots, a small dish of vegetarian dishes may cost twenty or thirty yuan, but Lhasa is just right. There are many cheap and delicious things.