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How do couples plan their trip to Tibet?

I have been to Tibet many times and am quite familiar with it. If you are a couple, I recommend the Lhasa route. It is really suitable for couples. I am planning to go there with my boyfriend.

Tibet is a dream place for many people. Every year, many people travel to Tibet, whether by train, plane, or self-driving. No matter which way they choose, they have to face a problem, that is, will they feel unwell and will plateaus occur?

Reaction: Tibet is a plateau area. Many people go there for the first time and will have different symptoms of altitude sickness. The mild version of altitude sickness can be nausea, headache, and physical discomfort. It will take a few days to get used to it, but it will be more serious.

You still have to go to the hospital for medical treatment. If it doesn't work, you have to return and leave Tibet, otherwise your life will be in danger.

When you first arrive at the plateau, your body has not fully adapted. You must not do strenuous exercise. Try not to do running or jumping. Otherwise, you will feel top-heavy and like you are about to fall headlong. These are signs that your body is not adapting.

Reference route: Potala Palace in Lhasa → 5min? Yaowang Mountain → 8min? Barkhor Street → 6min? Jokhang Temple Route Features: These are popular attractions in Tibet, especially the Potala Palace, which is the first choice for every baby who comes to Tibet

It is a must-visit place for everyone, a must-visit place for taking photos and check-in; there is also Barkhor Street, where you can go around with your loved one and take a group of couples' Tibetan travel photos.

Must-visit attractions along the way 1: Potala Palace Recommended play time: 1-3 hours Tickets: Ordinary ticket: full price ticket 200 RMB (May 1st - October 31st, Monday to Sunday) Ordinary ticket: full price ticket 100

RMB (November 1st - Monday - Sunday, April 30th of the following year) opening hours: 09:00-17:30 (all day); closing time: 15:00 (December 1st - 2nd of the following year)

Monday - Sunday, June 28) 08:30-16:00 (all day); last admission time: 15:40 (Monday - Sunday, June 1 - August 31) Location and transportation: Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region

No. 35, Beijing Middle Road, Chengguan District, take bus No. 8 Gaofeng Line/13/17/34/35/36/L2 to Baita Station bus stop and walk about 443 meters to get there.

Attraction introduction: The highest and most majestic palace in the world is the most important symbol of Lhasa and even Tibet.

"Potala" is Sanskrit, also translated as "Putuo". It originally refers to the residence of Guanyin Bodhisattva. The Potala Palace is also a holy place in the hearts of all pilgrims.

It is mainly composed of the Red Palace and the White House. The highest Red Palace in the middle is an important place for religious ceremonies. The surrounding White House is mainly the venue for the Dalai Lama's activities.

You must go to Tibet once in your life. If you go to Tibet, you must visit the Potala Palace.

The Potala Palace is a world cultural heritage. Many mysteries attract us. It contains many unsolved mysteries in the world. It has stood still for thousands of years and displays many myths and legends, historical stories, classics, etc., not only spiritual

On the level of heritage, the material heritage is even more shocking. There is a fun saying that the most valuable thing in the Potala Palace is gold. There are many rare treasures in it, which is eye-opening. But the Potala Palace

What attracts us to the palace is certainly not the luxury inside.

Must-visit attractions along the way 2: Barkhor Street Recommended play time: 1-3 hours Tickets: Free Opening hours: All day Location and transportation: Chengguan District, Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, you can take No. 10, No. 11, No. 15, No. 18 to

Get off the Municipal Maternal and Child Health Hospital Station and within walking distance.

Attraction introduction: Barkhor Street, also known as "Bajiao Street", located in the old city, is the most famous turning road and commercial center in Lhasa.

There are still some Tibetans on the streets performing sacred prayer rituals to express their inner piety.

Almost all the houses facing the street are shops, selling various Tibetan clothing, handicrafts, and products from India, Nepal and other places.