I&;m going to visit Zhangjiajie at the end of August and the beginning of September. The two of us are going to travel independently for about five days. We mainly look at the beautiful scenery and ask for a guide. Do we need a guide to visit Zhangjiajie?

Tibet. When most people mention it, the word &”;purification&”; is frequently used, and most of the sentences described are &”;redemption of the soul&”; and &”;body and mind must be on the road&”;, which makes this place more demonized in people&;s hearts. One reason for the mystery of Tibet is its unique geographical location: the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with an average elevation of more than 3,000 meters, the roof of the world, thin oxygen and extremely unpredictable weather. There are many kinds of altitude sickness. Some people feel headache and chest tightness, others feel vomiting and weakness, but few people feel nothing when they get there. So difficult but still attract people to go, which shows the charm. Compared with those who have firm beliefs, or those who have been riding or hiking for half a year, our trip plan can be described as very hasty. At the end of July, I saw photos sent by my girlfriend in a circle of friends when she went to Tibet, and then I looked through some raiders on the Internet. After discussing with peas, I decided to go west in early September. Therefore, there is not much savings in cost. Then I posted in major forums to summon my fellow chartered passengers. Fortunately, a buddy in Beijing is also the host of wandering, and the communication from afar feels like a hit. In the process of searching the Raiders, I found that Tibet is actually a place that requires quite high seasons: the distinction between light season and peak season is obvious, the ice and snow are frozen in winter, the store services are mostly closed, and the play time is very limited. The traditional * * * month is the peak season. It is not easy to get high temperature and abundant oxygen, but it is also a rainy season in Linzhi area. Classic scenic spots such as Nanga Bawa may not be seen throughout the rainy season. Therefore, the descriptions of the same scenic spot on the Internet, including some friends who have been around, are very different. Some people think that Ranwu Lake is like a paradise and beautiful, while others say that they just see a dark black lake. Some people highly praise Namco&;s ability, while others think that Yanghu Lake is bluer than a gem. In fact, it&;s just the differences that people feel at different times and seasons. About the route design [about how to save time and be beautiful] Tibet Province is large but sparsely populated. Generally, the tour is divided into several blocks, and the cultural and scenic spots around Lhasa can be booked through online and local day trips. These standard tour itineraries and scenic spots, such as Potala Palace, Barkhor Street, Jokhang Temple, Yanghu Lake (Yangzhuoyongcuo) and Namco, are must-see attractions, and if you don&;t go, you will feel that you have never been to Tibet. Generally, it will not be too disappointed, but it will not be the highlight of the whole trip. Others can be roughly divided according to the purpose of travel and geographical location: Linzhi-Shannan line of National Highway 318, which is dominated by natural scenery, has the reputation of &”;Jiangnan in Tibet&”;; The Shigatse-Everest line, which is dominated by frontier wonders, can watch the sunrise and debate on Mount Everest. If you have plenty of time, you can even go to Nepal for a walk. Ali and even Hoh Xil Line, which is dominated by cultural hardships, the year of the horse we went to is the most suitable for &”;turning mountains&”; in the Tibetan calendar year.&”;Yes, one turn this year is equivalent to 12 laps of blessings, and there are many people going to Rinpoche in Arigang. Of course, there are many professional ways to play. Those who like hiking can try to sleep in Medog, those who practice by bike can ride all the way from 318 to Lhasa, and those who drive by car can also continue their journey along the Qinghai-Tibet Expressway to Qinghai Lake or Gansu. From the beginning, our purpose was very clear: to see the scenery. In addition, we entered Tibet for the first time and had limited annual leave. Some remote routes, such as Mount Everest and Ali, took at least 4-5 days to go back and forth, so it&;s a pity that we couldn&;t go. I hope we can make up for it next time. In fact, personally, it is definitely not enough to visit Tibet once, and it is worth visiting again and again. In Linzhi alone, there are many routes. The routine is to fly to Lhasa and take a package of goods to and from Linzhi by car. In fact, the distance between Lhasa and Linzhi Town is long and the speed is limited. Basically, it takes 8 hours to drive one way, and a lot of time is wasted on the road. There are also two airports on National Highway 318, one is Linzhi Airport and the other is Changdu Airport. The latter can pass through Ranwu Bomi along the Sichuan-Tibet line, but the airport is at a high altitude, and the daily flights are uncertain. Sometimes it even flies over Changdu and finds that the climate is not suitable for landing and returns, which is risky, so Linzhi Airport is chosen as the starting point. And contact Linzhi&;s local chartered master to drive from Linzhi to Lhasa one way, without going back. The air ticket from Shanghai to Chengdu, plus the two trips from Chengdu to Linzhi, add up to be cheaper than the direct flight from Shanghai to Lhasa. The round-trip traffic is less than 5,000. [About altitude sickness] The rule of altitude sickness is that the altitude rises slowly, which is not easy to cause high reaction. Usually, when the plane flies from Shanghai to Lhasa at once, many people throw up directly when they get off the plane. Linzhi is about 2500 meters, with abundant vegetation and adequate oxygen supply, and altitude sickness is generally not easy to occur. Our route is as follows: Nyingchi Nanyigou (2,500m)-&”;Lulang Linhai (4,000m in Sejila Mountain)-&”;Town (2,500m)-&”;Xincuo Basongcuo (3,700m)-&”;Milla Mountain Pass (5,012m)-&”;Lhasa (3,700m)-&”; Both of us are small and do little exercise. Except for the first time when we crossed the Sejila Pass, I got a little carsick and vomited a little, and I felt breathless after walking for two hours in a new mistake. Even if we were taller, we were all normal all the way, jumping and sleeping very well at night. Even the cold that someone was worried about getting worse before leaving was magically cured in Lhasa ~ After several versions of the route modification, finally. The actual content of the tour was 8 days, but I compressed a lot of essence and didn&;t feel very tired. It can be described as a very successful example of my itinerary in recent years:


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