Damxung Transportation Guide: Nagqu is an important town in Tibet and an important transportation artery on the Qinghai-Tibet Line. Therefore, transportation from Nagqu to various places is very convenient, especially transportation to Lhasa and Qinghai. There are many shuttle buses and it is very convenient.
There are various shuttle buses from Nagqu to Lhasa, such as Santana, Jinbei Bread, and minibuses. The fares range from 60 to 100 yuan and depart at any time from morning to afternoon every day.
Car rental prices vary with the season and changes in supply and demand.
If you choose to enter Tibet from the Qinghai-Tibet Line, you have a greater choice of chartered cars. Since the Qinghai-Tibet Line is in good condition, in addition to off-road vehicles, other types of vehicles can travel on the Qinghai-Tibet Line, such as Santana, various minivans, etc.
You can charter a car from Xining or Golmud. If the economy allows, it is safer and more reputable to find a car from a regular fleet or a state-owned car.
There are many sitters in Xining and Golmud, so be careful of being deceived. They often send messages specifically to say that there is a car leaving, but the result is that they wait indefinitely and do not drive until the car can no longer be crowded. In this way, how many hours have passed?
Damn it, and the fare was hundreds of dollars higher than it actually was.
Damxung, the most fertile pasture in Qiangtang, Damxung, the north gate of Lhasa, is located at the junction of southern Tibet and northern Tibet, 160 kilometers away from Lhasa.
Damxung, in Tibetan, means a good place chosen. It is a pasture with beautiful grass and sheep fat in the Qiangtang grassland. It is the only pure animal husbandry county in Lhasa City.
The average altitude in Damxung is 4,300 meters, and Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain runs across the county, with a total area of ??12,000 square kilometers.
Damxung County is a key animal husbandry county in Lhasa. The county governs six townships and two towns: Uma Township, Longren Township, Gongtang Township, Ningzhong Township, Geda Township, Namhu Township, Yangbajing Township and
Dangquka Town.
There are 29 village committees and 172 villager groups. The county has a total of 7,442 households and a total population of 40,168 people, including a total animal husbandry population of 6,312 households with 37,616 people. Tibetans account for the vast majority of the county's population, and other ethnic groups include Mongolian and Hui.
and Han Chinese.
From May to October every year, it is the most beautiful season of Danxiong Grassland.
In the distance is the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain, which stretches thousands of miles, covered in silver armor, with an ice cap on its head, and covered in silver. At the foot of the mountain are large green grassy slopes, with white sheep and black cattle scattered among them.
The Qinghai-Tibet Highway winds through the foot of the southern slope of the mountain like a black ribbon.
On a clear day, go to Dangxiong, the sun is bright, the layers of clouds are strange and changeable, the crystal clear and holy mountains look like overseas fairy mountains in the thick and light smoke of steaming, and the vast green slopes below the mountains.
The sheep are like pearls wrapped in brilliance, which is astonishing and inexplicable. There is a kind of magic that people can't help but hold their breath to feel.
Damxung is mainly engaged in animal husbandry, with goats, sheep, yaks, yak, cattle, and horses as the main livestock species. The livestock products include butter, meat, milk, wool, cashmere, skins, etc.
During the winter slaughter season, you can buy the best beef and mutton in Damxung. Many of the butter and beef and mutton in the Lhasa market are shipped from the Qiangtang grassland.
On the large grasslands of Dangxiong, valuable medicinal plants also grow, such as Cordyceps sinensis, Fritillaria sibirica, Ephedra monophylla, Rhodiola rosea, Snow lotus, Gentian, Kansui, Huangmao, etc., to name a few.
Damxung County is rich in wildlife resources, including Tibetan antelopes, wild ass, argali, marmots, hares, etc.; there are a large number of wild large carnivores, such as vultures, leopards, wolves, etc.; there are also a large number of small omnivores.
Such as snow chicken, teal, white swan, black-necked crane, pheasant, fox, and weasel.
These valuable animal resources play a very important role in maintaining the ecological balance of grasslands.