Every cab driver we spoke to suggested we head to some lake… one of the few that still had water in it during the dry season. “it’s so beautiful.” “You must see the lake.” “Have you been on the lake?” So we decided to go. It turns out… there are several lakes in the valley.Read more
The mountain’s highest peak is 14,598 feet (4,449.5 meters) above the sea level, named for the red dear the range represents, it is regarded a s holy mountain for the local Tibetans. Geologically ,the mountains is known for having diverse microclimates along its range. From the grasslands we visited earlier through wooded hills, plateaus harboring ranches,Read more