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Top 10 Fall Viewing Attractions near Bainang [2025]

Namtso
Namtso
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Namtso

Namtso

4.5
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5153 reviews
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7.9
Based on 310 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608916113602
Address: Namtso National Park, Dangxiong County, Lhasa City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
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The entire peninsula is quite far from the customer service center. It takes more than 40 minutes to get to the scenic spot by car. The attitude of the staff when buying tickets was not very good. You have to buy the tickets online before you can pick them up. When you arrive at the ticket office, you pay the money, but why can't you buy the tickets? Especially these elderly people are not very friendly. They are not very skilled in using mobile phones and their speech is not very clear. I hope to improve the service.
The tour guides were very good this time. The tour guide helped take photos and the driver took drone photos. It was a very relaxing and comfortable trip. Thank you very much to all the staff for their careful arrangements.
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Yamdrok Yumtso
Yamdrok Yumtso
Yamdrok Yumtso
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Yamdrok Yumtso

Yamdrok Yumtso

National Holiday Event
4.6
/5
2226 reviews
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7.4
Based on 242 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608916795995
Address: Yamzho Yumco, Shannan, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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Yamdrok Lake, along with Namtso and Manasarovar, is known as one of Tibet's three sacred lakes. Meaning "Emerald Lake" in Tibetan, Yamdrok Lake, bathed in the sun, reveals its unparalleled beauty. As we ascended from the observation deck, we were left with only "Wow, Wow, Wow!" to express our awe. 📝 Tips: 1. While many people online have shared their own free guides to visiting Yamdrok Lake, adhering to the Chinese tradition, Adhering to the travel motto "since you're already here," we still paid 60 yuan per person for tickets to visit various official observation decks. Tickets are only visible once you're inside; they're not necessary if you're not already inside. 2. Observation decks 1-4 are arranged from top to bottom. Viewpoints 1 and 2 offer panoramic views of Yanghu Lake, while decks 3-4 offer close-up views of the lake and its birds. 3. Each observation deck offers paid photo opportunities with lambs, Tibetan mastiffs, and yaks. I personally think the yaks and lake water are a perfect match.
Don't take the usual route. From the Rurilang Observation Deck, you can see a different Yanghu Lake, which is even more beautiful. The rippling blue water reflects the sky and the snow-capped mountains in the distance. All the observation decks are free.
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Mt.Qomolangma National Park
Mt.Qomolangma National Park
Mt.Qomolangma National Park
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Mt.Qomolangma National Park

Mt.Qomolangma National Park

4.7
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580 reviews
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7.1
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608928263013
Address: 日喀则市定日县318国道与珠峰路交叉路口
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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Mount Everest, your towering stature inspires immense awe, your broad chest inspires boundless yearning, and your magnificent face brings a breathtaking sense of tranquility. Those who have seen you say: "Seeing you brings no regrets, and hearing your call is deafening, transporting the soul." Mount Everest, you must use your divine presence to protect all living beings, allowing more people to draw near and make pilgrimages to you. Humanity and nature, like God, require harmonious coexistence. Those who make the pilgrimage to Everest Base Camp must embody the spirit of protecting the natural resources of this sacred mountain, cherishing them as you would your own eyes, and ensuring the enduring power of Mount Everest.
As the highest tourist attraction in the world, the natural scenery here is magnificent. The scenic area is fully equipped with various service facilities, the staff are hospitable, and the beautiful scenery can make you forget about altitude sickness.
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Norbulingka
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Norbulingka

Norbulingka

4.4
/5
704 reviews
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6.2
Based on 278 reviews
Lobrinka | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608916822644
Address: Luodui East Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Over 100 rare alpine flowers
Autumn foliage: vibrant & colorful
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While Norbulingka lacked the stunning blue skies and white clouds, the moist air made mainland tourists feel more relaxed. Our Tibetan guide, Jiazhen, provided a very detailed explanation, which was a welcome change from a cursory visit. There's also a small zoo within the park, which was a delight for the children.
Norbulingka, a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Site, is located in the western suburbs of Lhasa. Originally built in the 1740s during the reign of the Seventh Dalai Lama, it served as the summer retreat for successive Dalai Lamas. It is a typical Tibetan-style garden. After over 200 years of expansion, the garden now covers 360,000 square meters and boasts over 100 plant species. These include not only common flowers and trees in Lhasa, but also exotic plants from the southern and northern foothills of the Himalayas, as well as rare flowers transplanted from inland areas or imported from abroad. It is truly a highland botanical garden. Norbulingka means "treasure garden." Designated a People's Park, it is sometimes jokingly described as "a water tower, two rows of handicraft shops, and several palaces surrounding a zoo." Norbulingka has gates on all four sides, with the main entrance on the east. The most striking pavilion on the facade is Kangsong Silun. Originally a small Han-style wooden pavilion, it was later converted into a theater. A spacious venue was added to the east, specifically for the Dalai Lama to watch performances. Next to it is Xiabudian Lakang, a venue for religious ceremonies. Before liberation, Norbulingka was merely a "summer palace" for the Dalai Lama and a few dignitaries to relax and unwind. After liberation, it underwent renovations and a revamped look, now home to 49 species of trees, including pines and cypresses, 62 varieties of rare flowers and plants, including peonies and Chinese peonies, and 15 species of birds and animals. The park boasts beautifully maintained flower beds and lawns, exquisite pavilions and waterside terraces, a stage, and wooden tables and benches.
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Chuanzang Highway
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Chuanzang Highway

Chuanzang Highway

4.6
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89 reviews
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5.3
>100 km from downtown
Address: Chuanzang Hwy, Chengguan Qu, Lasa Shi, Xizang Zizhiqu, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 7-15 days
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The Sichuan-Tibet Highway winds between high mountains and deep valleys, like a grayish-white ribbon, thrown into the folds of the mountains. The wheels rolled over, raising a cloud of dust, which was quickly blown away by the wind. Halfway through the journey, the car suddenly encountered a landslide. The rocks were scattered everywhere, blocking the way. Several Tibetans squatted on the side of the road, their faces dark and their wrinkles frosted. They said nothing, just staring at the pile of rocks, their eyes as calm as if they were used to seeing life and death. The driver got off the car, gestured with them and said a few words, then came back and announced: "You have to wait." While waiting, I looked out the window. The cliff was steep, and occasionally gravel rolled down and fell into the bottomless abyss. On the opposite hillside, several yaks chewed grass slowly, unaware of the plight of mankind. Three hours later, a dilapidated bulldozer came "thumping" and cleared the passage in a few strokes. When the car started again, the sunset had dyed the snow-capped mountains golden. The Tibetans waved their hands, and their figures gradually blurred in the twilight, as if they were part of the mountain. The road continued to extend, and the dangers were always like this.
The scenery of the Sichuan-Tibet Highway is very beautiful. You can go for fun if you pass through Kangding, or go to Bomi and Nyingchi to see the peach blossoms, or go to Basu to see Dongda Mountain. The only difference is that the altitude is a bit high, so you have to take care of your health.
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Zongjiao Lukang Park
Zongjiao Lukang Park
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Zongjiao Lukang Park

Zongjiao Lukang Park

4.9
/5
223 reviews
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4.7
Based on 22 reviews
Potala Palace/Sun Island | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608916823540
Address: 9 Niangre South Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Picturesque Fall Scenery at Gu Liu Shui Tan
Beautiful reflection of Potala Palace in the pond
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Behind the Potala Palace is a very beautiful park called Zongjiaolukhang Park. It is an open urban park in Lhasa that integrates natural landscape and cultural history. It is an important place for tourists and citizens to relax, take photos, and experience Tibetan culture. There is an artificial lake in the park called "Longwangtan". Wild ducks and bar-headed geese often inhabit the lake. The reflection of the Potala Palace is a popular photography location.
Zongjiao Fukang Park, located at the foot of the Potala Palace in the center of Lhasa, is an ideal place for Lhasa citizens and tourists to relax. This park combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, with ancient willow trees, tranquil lakes and rich wildlife. The park is divided into four seasons, the autumn is golden and the winter is a paradise for migratory birds. It not only provides a beautiful environment, but also has a number of cultural activities, which is a great place to experience Tibetan culture and enjoy the beauty of nature.
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