Namtso Lake, Tibet: A Sacred Lake Reflecting the Sky, Stunning at First Sight

Located at the border of Damxung County and Bangor County in Nagqu, Lhasa, Namtso Lake is one of Tibet's three sacred lakes and the second largest saltwater lake in China. Nestled against the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, the lake surface sits at an altitude of about 4,700 meters. The clear waters reflect the snowy mountains and blue sky, resembling a "heavenly lake" fallen to earth. In Tibetan culture, Namtso is a pilgrimage site deeply cherished by Tibetan people, attracting devotees every year who circumambulate the lake to pray for blessings. Its rich cultural heritage adds profound depth to the natural beauty.

Opening Hours
The regular opening period is from April 1 to October 31. In winter (November to March), some areas are closed, with only a few road sections accessible.
Recommended visit duration is 3-4 hours. If you want to photograph the sunrise or sunset, reserve a full day.
Note: The lake’s high altitude can cause altitude sickness; newcomers should move slowly. The temperature difference between day and night exceeds 15°C, so even in summer, warm clothing is necessary.

Ticket Prices
Adult tickets cost about 120 RMB per person. Students can enjoy a half-price discount with a valid student ID.
No recent official price changes have been announced. It is recommended to check the official Namtso scenic area WeChat public account before traveling to confirm real-time ticket prices (such as temporary adjustments during peak season).

Activities
Core tour of Tashi Peninsula: The main area of the scenic spot, where you can get close to the lake water and enjoy distant views of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains. The mani stone piles and prayer flag arrays on the peninsula are must-visit photo spots.
Sunrise and sunset viewing: For sunrise, it is recommended to arrive at the lakeside before 6:30-7:00 AM; for sunset, the best time is 6:30-7:30 PM. The changing light causes the lake water to display different colors such as blue, green, and cyan, making for stunning photos.
Light hiking around the lake: There are short hiking routes around the peninsula, about 3 kilometers in total, with low difficulty. You can immerse yourself in the tranquility of the sacred lake but avoid strenuous exercise to prevent altitude sickness.

Transportation Guide
Recommended method: Self-driving or joining a one-day local tour from Lhasa. Driving from Lhasa via the Nagqu La Pass road is about 160 kilometers and takes 2.5 hours, offering views of the northern Tibetan grasslands along the way.
Public transport: There are shuttle buses from Lhasa North Suburb Bus Station to Damxung County (about 30 RMB per person). From Damxung, take a local minivan to the scenic area (about 50 RMB per person). However, the frequency is low and the journey is long, suitable for budget travelers.

Itinerary Suggestions
Nearby attractions: After visiting Namtso, you can head to the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain viewing platform, a 20-minute drive, to capture panoramic shots of the snowy mountains and the sacred lake together.
Accommodation recommendations: There are simple guesthouses inside the scenic area (mostly prefabricated houses without private bathrooms), suitable for visitors wanting to photograph the starry sky. For more comfort, stay in Damxung County town, about 1 hour by car, with more hotel options priced around 200-400 RMB per night.
Overall itinerary: It is recommended to combine the trip with Lhasa, spending 2 days acclimating in Lhasa (visiting the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple) before heading to Namtso to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

Preparation Before the Trip
Essential items: Portable oxygen bottle (prices are high in the scenic area, so it is recommended to buy in Lhasa city in advance), windproof thick jacket (such as a shell jacket), sunglasses, sun hat, SPF50+ sunscreen (the ultraviolet rays on the plateau are very strong).
Others: ID card (mandatory for entering Tibet and required for real-name registration in the scenic area), high-calorie snacks (such as chocolate and beef jerky to replenish energy), thermos cup (drinking hot water can alleviate altitude sickness discomfort). Namtso Lake

Post by AdventureAddict* | Oct 24, 2025

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