Tibet Attractions - Nagqu
- Maimo Cave
There is a natural stone ladder in the cave. And by the entrance, there are two stone pillars on both sides, like two guards.
- Rongma Rock Art And Hot Spring
Rongma rock art is located on the mountains of Rongma County. There are a lot of rock paintings left from the ancient times and the one in Jialin Mountain is the most famous as the paintings change color and style when the weather and time changes.
- Biru Skull Wall
Skulls are piled up like bricks
- Qangtang Grassland
Qiangtang, the meaning of "northern highland", refers to the north Tibetan plateau. Located in among kunlung mountains,Tanggula mountains and Ganddis mountains,its land area covers 2/3 of the whole Tibet.It's total area is over 600 thousand square kilometers averaging about 4000 meters above sealevel. Cold, Windy and snowy for 8 or 9 months in a year and frozen land can be seen everywhere. An old folk song sings like this: "The mysterious Qiangtang, it is so wild and desolate when you are here the first time; it becomes your lovely hometown when you get to know more.
- Chongqenkadu Pasture
The vast Chongqenkuadu Pasture to the north of Naqu Town is the site of the annual Nagchu Horse Racing Meet held in the 7th or 8th month of the Tibetan calendar. During the one week horse racing festival, other kinds of sports activities will be held here, such as tug of war, carrying rocks, shooting and yak racing.
- Zhoima Canyon Scenic Spot
In Gulu Township 92 kilometers to the south of Nagchu Town, the Zhoima Canyon Scenic Spot has an average elevation of 4,700 meters. It has good transport facilities and a nice natural environment with beautiful mountains and lakes.
- Chongqenkadu Pasture
The vast Chongqenkuadu Pasture to the north of Naqu Town is the site of the annual Nagchu Horse Racing Meet held in the 7th or 8th month of the Tibetan calendar. During the one week horse racing festival, other kinds of sports activities will be held too such as tug of war, carrying rocks, shooting and yak racing.
- Namtso Lake
Lake Namtso means "holy lake" in the Tibetan language. With over 30 kilometers from north to south and over 70 kilometers from east to west...