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Tsangpo Gorge |
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Tsangpo gorge lies in Pemako
region. Pemako, an isolated valley situated in
the Southeast of Tibet, is considered as a
botanist's paradise. This verdant valley is
protected by the huge rampart of Mt. Namcho
Barwa (7756 m.) and Mt. Gyala Pelri (7151 m.) in
the north. Namcho Barwa is the highest unclimbed
peak in the Earth. Mt. Gyala Pelri towers just
21 km opposite of Mt. Namcho Barwa across the
Tsangpo River (Bramhaputra). In between these
giant massive is the 5000 meter deep gorge where
the River Bramhaputra, one of the great rivers
of Asia originated in the hinterland of Mt.
Kailash bends dramatically and drops down
rapidly to the Northeast of India before
converging in to the bay of Bangal. |
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Day 1 :
Fly, Kathmandu / Lhasa (3650 m) |
Day 2 :
Lusha |
Day 3 :
Lusha to Punkar |
Day 4 :
Pungkar to Pe (2923 m) |
Day 5 :
Pe to Tripe |
Day 6 :
Tripe to Beach Camp |
Day 7 :
Beach Camp to Gyala |
Day 8 :
Gyala to Kumang (3155 m) |
Day 9 :
Kumang to Nyuk Sang(2690 m) |
Day 10 :
Nyuk Sang to Senge Dzong (2605 m) |
Day 11 :
Pemako chung Monastery |
Day 12 :
Back to Sange Dzong (2605 M) |
Day 13 :
Sange Dzong to Nyuk Sang |
Day 14 :
Nyuk Sang to Kumang |
Day 15 :
Kumang to Gyala |
Day 16 :
Gyala to Beach Camp |
Day 17 :
Beach Camp to Tripe |
Day 18 :
Tripe to Pe |
Day 19 :
Pe to Pungkar |
Day 20 :
Pungkar to Lush |
Day 21 :
Lush / Lhasa |
Day 22 :
Lhasa / Kathmandu |
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