What is the real situation of traveling to Tibet?

I often joke with my friends: If I am in No Country for Old Men, please let me off at Lhasa. The starting price of taxis here is 15 yuan, which is twice that of mainland China. 20 16 March18 I went to Tibet by car, and I was homesick for the first time on the way, not because I was lying in a Tibetan home without lights and signals, but because I had a high fever. A bowl of dumpling wrappers without stuffing on the roadside actually sold for twenty yuan.

In 2020, I also missed Mount Everest because I couldn't afford to pay nearly 1,000 yuan. Being on the plateau, high prices and poor food are the real conditions in Lhasa.

Any lake is 2,000 square kilometers, with an area of 300 that of the West Lake in Hangzhou. There are 14 8000-meter snow-capped mountains in the world. Here are six. Ali ring road is 4000 kilometers. Driving on the Ali Line means visiting a wildlife park. I have never been in such close contact with large wild animals in my life except Tibet. I saw them sacrifice their lives to protect their children.

At ten o'clock in the evening, the last ray of golden light of the sun disappeared at the top of Mount Everest. Before making friends, the Milky Way rose again. This is the darkest high-altitude night shelter in the world, and every star seems to be within reach.

Traveling in Tibet is like dreaming that cars are driving on endless roads, but in this sweet dream, I forgot the lonely life that happened on the road, such as ten hours' drive every day, high resistance to hypoxia and eating instant noodles every day. After waking up, there was nothing but beautiful photos and memories. Only Bai Hua told me that the day after tomorrow was the repayment date.

Finally, I want to say that Tibet is not the patent of the rich. You can buy a train ticket for more than 200 yuan. When you want to leave, you can leave without regrets. When you don't want to leave, you can work hard. You don't have to feel anxious about not being in Tibet. Now be yourself. It is more meaningful than just wasting money on the road.