Off the beautiful, beaten track
Updated: 2014-07-11 07:01
By Bidisha Bagchi (China Daily)
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Colored prayer flags are attached to cliffs facing Yamdrok Co, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Tibet. |
The steep and winding mountain road climbed higher and higher until we reached the Kambala Pass, one of the highest passes in Tibet.
The wind was fierce and bitterly cold but the view from a height of more than 4,700 meters was simply breathtaking. The magnificently turquoise blue lake lies between grand mountains. The water looked dazzled in the bright morning sun.
There were yaks and Tibetan mastiffs tied to a few poles along the walls. The owners charged money if anyone wanted to take a picture.
We drove down closer to the lake, at an altitude of 4,677 meters. A huge stone had the height painted on it - you need to pay 5 yuan (80 cents) to take a photograph. The turquoise water was simply stunning and the ambience, gorgeous.
We were lucky to get a sunny day. A bright sun changed the scenic beauty to a great extent.
The next day was scheduled for a tour of Lhasa city and we took a break from nature's beauty to take a look at man-made architecture.
After a day of city sight-seeing, we returned to nature to experience another wonder of Tibet - the Nam Co (Lake) in the Nyainqentanglha Mountain range. It was a drive of about 4 hours from Lhasa but was well worth it.
At first we reached a point at 5,109 meters above sea level from where there was just a view of the lake. I was a little sad, as I had expected a gorgeous view like that of Yamdrok Co.
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