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Is it fun to ride in Tibet?

If you are just getting started, it is still recommended not to ride to Tibet, because it is not only a matter of physical strength, but also a matter of perseverance, and there are a lot of road strategies on the overall planning of eating, drinking, housing and transportation. Although you may encounter all kinds of beautiful scenery on the road, riding still needs careful consideration. Riding to Tibet can be a challenge or a trip. The key is how you look at it. Beautiful plateau scenery, mysterious Tibetan culture, a hillside you will never climb.

Beautiful plateau scenery

I believe that many people go to Tibet and are attracted by the shocking natural scenery in Tibet. Tibet is one of the few unpolluted places in China. In this place where we occupy 8/ 1 of the motherland, there are too many beautiful scenery worth seeing. 3 18 Sichuan-Tibet Line is also the most beautiful landscape avenue in China. There is no pollution in the 4000m plateau. The sky is so blue and the clouds are so white. Only when you go will you be shocked by the beautiful scenery.

Improve self-survival ability

Riding Tibet is a process of learning from the scriptures. On this extraordinary road, you will encounter many difficulties and climb many mountains. Your personal viability will be greatly improved in that godforsaken place. You will learn to get along with people and you will make new friends. You will know the laws of nature, and you will know how to take care of yourself.

Hard cycling will make you understand many things, and you will wonder why you came here on the way. The difficulties you encountered before are a piece of cake compared with riding in Tibet. You will know where your purpose is and what you really want. Riding Tibet can not only exercise, but also temper the soul. This is a practice, this is a great trip, and the harvest will be great.

Riding tips Eyes in heaven, body in hell and soul in hometown vividly describe the fun of riding the Sichuan-Tibet line.

The first seven days are about physical strength, the last seven days are about perseverance, and the third seven days are about vitality.

Riding in Sichuan and Tibet was not a day's work, but every day is a hard journey before the body is full of blood.

There will be lightning and thunder on the road, there will be hunger and thirst, and there will be various preparations. In the middle, you will encounter despair, retreat, and even physical discomfort, so be prepared psychologically.