Is there a shuttle bus from Yecheng in Xinjiang to Ali in Tibet? how much is it? If you don't get a ride somewhere, how long will it take?

Yecheng-Shiquan River (the resident of Ali area): The distance between the two places is1100km, and the driving time is about three days. The bus goes back and forth from this line irregularly. You can find a truck to ride at Yecheng or Shiquanhe bus station, or you can take a military vehicle. Ticket price: 300 yuan in 2004-400 yuan. Now it may have increased. Shiquanhe-Pulan: The distance between the two places is 430 kilometers, and it takes about two days by car. If you need to transfer to Zada for sightseeing, you need to drive 280 kilometers, about a day's drive, and then from Zada to Pulan (443 kilometers). You can take trucks or military vehicles along the way. Pulan is a border trade town with a large flow of people. Shiquan River-Lhasa: The distance between the two places is 174 1 km, and the journey takes about six days. But there are no buses and there are few other vehicles, so it takes a lot of time to find a ride. Note: The Xinjiang-Tibet Highway is blocked by heavy snow in winter and spring, so it is impassable. The best driving season is from the beginning of May to the middle and late of 10 every year. Due to the bad weather and poor accommodation conditions along the way, you should prepare enough cold-proof clothes and medicines (diarrhea, anti-inflammation, cold treatment, etc.). ). If you enter Tibet from Xinjiang and arrive at Jieshan Daban, you will often have altitude sickness to varying degrees, so you need to prepare medicines. However, if you travel from Lhasa to Ali and then to Xinjiang, because you have gradually adapted to the plateau climate and altitude along the way, the reaction will be quite slight when you visit Jieshan Osaka. Accommodation: the accommodation conditions along the way are poor, so it is best to bring your own dry food and sleeping bag. Because of the shortage of vegetables along the way, you should take a variety of vitamin drugs with you.