Nachu Travel Guide


Nachu Prefecture, also called Nagqu Prefecture, is situated in the northern Tibet Autonomous Region, neighboring Xinjiang and Qinghai to the north. Within Tibet, it is bordered by Chamdo to the east, Lhasa to the south and Ngari to the west. The city's average altitude is more than 4,500 meters (14,764 feet) and it is hypoxic and dry. Despite the harsh climate, many visitors are still attracted by the clear sky, sparkling lakes, lofty mountains and vast grasslands.
Facts of Nachu
Chinese Name: 那曲 (nà qǔ)
Location: in the north of Tibet, southwest China
Area: 430,000 square kilometers (166,024 square miles)
Nationalities: Tibetan, Han
Population: 503,700
Administrative Division: 10 counties (Nagqu, Lhari, Driru, Nyainrong, Amdo, Xainza, Sog, Palgon, Drachen, Nyima); 1 special district (Shuanghu Special District)
Area Code: 0896
Zip Code: 852000

History of Nachu
Nagqu area was known as 'Zhuodai' in the historical records and means pasturing tribe, Nomads living there were called 'Zhuoba' of 'Qiangba'. Before the 7th Century, the Supi tribe governed this area. As the Tubo tribe became stronger and established its own regime in the 7th century, the area was brought into the sphere of the new dynasty. After the Song Dynasty (960-1279), it was one of the four major tribes in northern Tibet. 
What to see in Nachu?
The regionof Nachu is embraced by the mountains of Tanggula, Kangdese and Nyainqentanglha, guarded by snow capped Dargo Mountain in the west and Burgyi Mountain in the east. Its terrain slopes downward from the west to the east. The average altitude of the region is over 4,500 meters. Its eastern part holds a river valley which is the only agricultural belt in northern Tibet. 
Lake Namtso  Yangpachen Hot Spring Changtang Prairie 
 
The central attraction here is Namtso Lake, one of the three sacred lakes in Tibet. In the south of Namtso Lake is Mt. Nyainqentanglha, which is covered with snow all year round. In the folk songs and legends of local shepherds and hunters, Nianqing Tanggula Mountain and Namtso are incarnations of a couple.

When to visit Nachu?
Belonging to the second frigid climatic zone, the region of Nachu is characterized by high altitude, coldness, lack of oxygen, dry and windy weather. Its annual average temperature falls around -3.3ºC to -0.9ºC. November to March is the dry season.  The weather is warm during the period from May to September, and this is the golden season for the grassland there.
The best time to visit Nachu is from May to September when the weather is relatively warm. Especially in August, the grand Nachu Horse Racing Festival is particularly lively. The herdsmen dress in gorgeous traditional costumes and bring their own tents. During the festival, there will be performances, various folk sports such as tug of war, long jump and other religious activities.


How to reach Nachu?
By Train: Nagqu Railway Station is seated in Emadige Village of Mendi Township, which is about two kilometers (1.2 miles) from the county. Trains from Lhasa to Lanzhou, Xining, Chongqing, Chengdu and Beijing all make short stops at the station.
By Bus:Nagqu is a main stop on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway. There are many regular buses to Lhasa and Qinghai Province. Visitors can find the bus station at 25, Zhejiang Dong Lu, Nagqu Town. For individual tourists arriving from Qinghai, the regular or state-owned bus fleet is quite dependable.


Naggu Travel Tips
Local Highlights: The Horse Racing Festival, held every August, is quite an occasion to admire the natural landscape and folkcustoms of the grassland of northern Tibet. The unpopulated area in northern Tibet is mysterious for tourists. Wild yaks and antelopes inhabit this land. Rock paintings discovered in the undeveloped virgin ground add more mystery and charms to the deserted landscape.
Special Local Products: dried meat of yak and sheep, ghee, cashmere, decorations.



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