First introduced in 2019, this is one of our newer treks, and very few trekkers have experienced it. It’s a challenging and enjoyable trek that goes through forests, rocky passes, grasslands, and remote villages.
Leave the hustle and bustle of a city life behind, and embark on a thrilling exploration of China’s most magnificent and varied walking trails and hiking destinations. Forget the tourist traps, here we think outside the box—an expedition on hills and mountains whilst getting to know local minorities and enjoying spectacular sceneries. For adventurous souls in search of new summits, our MAG will create a visual journey and an invitation to pack your hiking boots and discover untouched hiking trails.
First introduced in 2019, this is one of our newer treks, and very few trekkers have experienced it. It’s a challenging and enjoyable trek that goes through forests, rocky passes, grasslands, and remote villages.
Atrails aims to empower local communities by hiring Tibetan guides equipped with the cultural and linguistic know-how to provide our clients with a deeper understanding of Tibetan culture. We also patronize with many Tibetan restaurants and guest houses, and do our best to hire services directly from local nomads and farmers wherever and whenever possible.
Travel is an emotional experience, cherishing new corners and venture into unknown landscapes. Respecting this and giving back to society has taken an important role in our endeavours in leaving only footprints and taking only memories. ATRAILS committed to improving the conditions of communities we encounter on our journeys whilst safeguarding and protecting nature and wildlife
Sichuan, Gansu, Qinghai
Arriving in Lanzhou Airport. Meet with your local guide and driver at the airport. Transport to your hotel in Lanzhou. Your trip has started!
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Local 3-star Hotel
Leaving for Labrang after breakfast. Arrive in Labrang before noon. Check your hotel. Visit Labrang monastery in the afternoon follow by doing kora around the monastery. Welcome dinner set at Nirvana Café.
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Local 3-star Hotel
We will arrive at Trachong Tsang Eco-Lodge in the early evening. Trachong Tszang Eco-Lodge is slightly located out of the town and where you get a great view of the entire valley and the monasteries. You will be staying at this great Eco-Lodge and our host will give you a brief introduction of our lodge. You will rest in our woodenly built Trachong Tsang Café which is also full of large collection of books. In the evening, you will be served home cooked Tibetan dinner.
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Eco-Lodge
We will say goodbye to our host family, Drive to Shagdom Town which is only 12 Km east of Taktsang Lhamu. We start our trek from the town. We will trek about 17km to Anuthang. After 7km of trek, you will reach to top of Drak Shargo Mountain (Mountain of eagles). Where you can get a great panoramic view of the Tewo valley, we will enjoy our picnic packed lunch at the top, then continue trek another 2-3 hours to Anuthang.
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Camping
We leave our family after have a traditional Tibetan breakfast (Tsampa), pack our bag packs, start to follow local guide enjoy our second trekking. We will trek through the village then start to follow the tail that goes through a deep forests and high reached mountain sides, you will arrive at the top pass Druknya pass (Sleeping dragon Pass), where you will get another great of the whole valley where you start to see local nomads hearting their yaks. After lunch, we will trek down the valley where there many water holes. After visiting all the different shape of the holes, then we will trek back to Druknya pass where we will be camping for the night.
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Camping
We will have our breakfast the camp then starts pack our bags and gears. Start to trek down in the valley where our diver is waiting for us. We will have our lunch at Wangtri valley then drive another hour to Changtse hot spring. This is medicinal hot spring where hundreds of Tibetans come from the neighboring regions to bath in the hot spring. There are private rooms with 2-3 tubes if any one like to try. Then we drive another30 mints to Sonam’s lodge that is located at the end of forest. Dinner at Sonam’s place.
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Eco-Lodge
We will drive through a rich nomadic land with countless yaks, sheep. We will finally arrive in Rebkong in the early evening. Stay at Nurbang Hotel.
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Local 3-star Hotel
Sengeshong art schools Slightly north of the town, the two renowned painting schools of Repkong, known as Sengeshong Yagotsang and Sengeshong Magotsang, are located within their unique idyllic village settings. Almost every house is an artist’s studio, and in recent years four artists have become celebrities in their own right: the late Shawu Tsering of Sengeshong Yagotsang, the late Gyatso of Sengeshong Magotsang, Kunzang (who lives across the Gu-chu river) and Jigme (also deceased). Their works are on display in the Repkong Art Centre of the Huangnan Tibetan Nationality Autonomous Prefecture in town. More importantly, their work is represented in the exquisitely decorated temples of Sengeshong Yagotsang and Magotsang monasteries. The Repkong school of art, known as Wutun to the Chinese, was established by the 15th century and, by the 18th century, it had spread to cover much of Amdo, as indeed it does today. Almost all of the work executed here over the centuries was lost, unseen by the outside world, during the destruction of Amdo’s monasteries in the Cultural Revolution; but due to the dedication of a few elderly masters the tradition is now being carefully handed down to the next generation. The style broadly follows that of Central Tibet, but the infusion of cultures generated by contact with the Mongols, Tu and neighboring Chinese makes the work distinctive. Thangka Thangka is a Tibetan Buddhist painting usually depicting a Buddha, a deity, mandala or scene. Using the natural mineral powders from coral, jade, turquoise, gold, etc. for coloring, cotton cloth for the painting canvas, and silk for the embroideries, the painting is traditionally unframed, for convenience of carrying and displaying. Most Thangkas are intended for personal meditation or instruction. The ones specially designed for display as part of religious festivals, can be extremely large.
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Local 3-star Hotel
Xining has a history of over 2,100 years and was a chief commercial hub on the Hexi Corridor caravan route to Tibet, handling especially timber, wool and salt in ancient times. It is the entry point for travelling across the Tibet plateau.
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Standard local 3-star Hotel
Standard local 3-star Hotel
Set in Luqu, Trachung Tsang Eco Lodge features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. This hostel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space. Guests can enjoy mountain views. Gannan Xiahe Airport is 80 km away.
Full camping equipment 1. Tents. 2. Air mattress for each person. 3. Air pillow for each person. 4. Camping lamp. 5. Dinning sets (table and chairs). 6. Dinning tent 7. Toilet tent. 8. All cooking equipment. 9. Plates, cups, bowls, spoons, forks, tissues.
Full camping equipment 1. Tents. 2. Air mattress for each person. 3. Air pillow for each person. 4. Camping lamp. 5. Dinning sets (table and chairs). 6. Dinning tent 7. Toilet tent. 8. All cooking equipment. 9. Plates, cups, bowls, spoons, forks, tissues.
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