The section of National Highway 219 from Bingzhongluo Town, Gongshan Dulong and Nu Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, Chawalung Township, Zayu County, Tibet Autonomous Region to Zayu County is the famous "Bingchacha", which has more than 270 kilometers of unpaved roads, covered with sharp gravel and large and small "shell craters".
This place has a subtropical monsoon climate and a complex mountain terrain unique to the Hengduan Mountains, with forests, snow-capped mountains, and bare rock land. "One mountain has four seasons, and the weather is different every ten miles." When it comes to "Bingchacha", it is a "hardcore" existence in the hearts of many hikers. "Bingchacha" is actually not a place name, but the abbreviation of Bingzhongluo, Chawalung, and Chayu. This road was not a formal highway in the early days. It was a horse trail formed by the tea-horse trade between Yunnan and Tibet. After a small number of hardcore hikers successfully crossed it by self-driving, it has become famous and is known as the "most thrilling route to Tibet." Since it was officially assigned to National Highway 219 in 2019, hikers who like to cross it by self-driving have been endless. The Bingchacha Road is famous for its dangers. "Take the worst road and enjoy the most beautiful scenery" is the most popular phrase in the outdoor group. The route basically summarizes the classic elements of Tibet's natural and cultural landscapes - the rolling Nujiang River, the steep Nujiang Canyon, the barren dry hot valley, the lush forests, the spectacular glaciers and snow-capped mountains, the secluded villages, the mysterious culture and the customs of multiple ethnic groups... Every place can give you the biggest surprise.
#Self-driving with friends #Scenery on the road ##Notes Inspiration #Travel #Bingchacha
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The section of National Highway 219 from Bingzhongluo Town, Gongshan Dulong and Nu Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, Chawalung Township, Zayu County, Tibet Autonomous Region to Zayu County is the famous "Bingchacha", which has more than 270 kilometers of unpaved roads, covered with sharp gravel and large and small "shell craters". This place has a subtropical monsoon climate and a complex mountain terrain unique to the Hengduan Mountains, with forests, snow-capped mountains, and bare rock land. "One mountain has four seasons, and the weather is different every ten miles." When it comes to "Bingchacha", it is a "hardcore" existence in the hearts of many hikers. "Bingchacha" is actually not a place name, but the abbreviation of Bingzhongluo, Chawalung, and Chayu. This road was not a formal highway in the early days. It was a horse trail formed by the tea-horse trade between Yunnan and Tibet. After a small number of hardcore hikers successfully crossed it by self-driving, it has become famous and is known as the "most thrilling route to Tibet." Since it was officially assigned to National Highway 219 in 2019, hikers who like to cross it by self-driving have been endless. The Bingchacha Road is famous for its dangers. "Take the worst road and enjoy the most beautiful scenery" is the most popular phrase in the outdoor group. The route basically summarizes the classic elements of Tibet's natural and cultural landscapes - the rolling Nujiang River, the steep Nujiang Canyon, the barren dry hot valley, the lush forests, the spectacular glaciers and snow-capped mountains, the secluded villages, the mysterious culture and the customs of multiple ethnic groups... Every place can give you the biggest surprise. #Self-driving with friends #Scenery on the road ##Notes Inspiration #Travel #Bingchacha