high land flower

Trekking Trip to Mt. Minya Konka(8)

We need to go through this valley and then cross the pass. Take a look at the village we stayed last night. Pedicularis On the way The village we stayed last night Cloud was disappearing Edelweiss Alpine Lily Potentilla glabra The sunshine became very strong

August 20, 2013 BY Kunga

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tibetan house kitchen

Trekking Trip to Mt. Minya Konka(7)

The Tibetan village we are going to stay overnight. The Tibetan family’s cat The top of hill near the village White cloud as sleeping Buddha Our tour guide Our horse carrying the luggage but actually they are donkeys. The house we stayed overnight. Inside of the house Stove is the meaning of Tibetan people’s life…

August 20, 2013 BY Kunga

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Tibetan children in Sichuan

Trekking Trip to Mt. Minya Konka(6)

Grassland full of wild flowers A closer look at the wild flower on the grassland The valley we passed through A pass we need to cross over The valley over the pass and we stayed overnight in the valley Rainbow is very common on the plateau Marmots are very common in these area and Tibetan…

August 6, 2013 BY Kunga

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river

Trekking Trip to Mt. Minya Konka(5)

This red thing is a kind of gem, which is very sensitive to pollution and the existence of this gem shows clean air here. The trekking path goes along this valley and you can see our horse carrying the luggage and we stayed overnight not far this site. Mountain slide Radix et Rhizoma Rhei Snow…

August 6, 2013 BY Kunga

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Alpine plant

Trekking Trip to Mt. Minya Konka(4)

Nice valley Trekking path Snow-capped mountain Alpine plants are plants that grow in the alpine climate, which occurs at high elevation and above the tree line. Alpine plants grow together as a plant community in alpine tundra. Alpine plants are not a single taxon. Rather, many different plant species live in the alpine environment. These…

August 2, 2013 BY Kunga

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Ongkor Festival 2013 reporting live in Tibet

“Ongkor” in Tibetan means “surrounding the farmland.” Major activities include horse racing, shooting, singing and dancing, Tibetan Opera, stone holding and wrestling. The “Ongkor” not only shows people’s wish for a good harvest, but also a good time for them to rest. Since crops ripen in different times, the festival is held accordingly. Our tour…

August 2, 2013 BY Kunga

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