Changtang Plateau
Changtang Plateau The Changtang is a high altitude plateau in western and northern Tibet extending into southeastern Ladakh, with vast highlands and giant lakes. From eastern Ladakh Changtang stretches app...
The Changtang is a high altitude plateau in western and northern Tibet extending into southeastern Ladakh, with vast highlands and giant lakes.
Changtang Plateau The Changtang is a high altitude plateau in western and northern Tibet extending into southeastern Ladakh, with vast highlands and giant lakes. From eastern Ladakh Changtang stretches approximately 1600 km east into Tibet, as far as the province of Qinghai. It is the home of the Changpa nomads.
Most of Changtang Plateau is now protected nature reserves consisting of the Changtang Nature Reserve, the 2nd-largest nature reserve in the world. Since the reserves have been established, there has been a welcome increase in the numbers of endangered species. The protected areas stretch across parts of Tibet, Xinjiang and Qinghai.
The Changtang Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Ladakhi adjunct of the Changtang Plateau. The altitude of the sanctuary varies from 14,000 to 19,000 feet, and topography is formed of deep gorges and vast plateaus. There are around 11 lakes and 10 marshes in the Changtang Sanctuary, and the majestic River Indus dances through the sanctuary, dividing it into 2 parts.
With the constantly improving ecosystem in recent years, the Changtang National Nature Reserve has become a paradise for many wild animals, including wild yak, Tibetan antelope and Tibetan dzigettai. Nowadays there are more than 1000 species of wild life inhabiting the area.
The people of Changtang are nomadic pastoralisits, known as Changpa. As of 1989 there were half a million nomads living on Changtang Plateau. Unlike many other nomadic groups, the Changpa are not under pressure from settled farmers as the vast majority of land they inhabit is too inhospitable for farming.
The weather here is harsh and unpredictable. The summers are warm but short and thunder storms can occur at almost any time of year, often with hail. The winters are cold and Arctic-like, due to the high elevation.
Tips of Changtang Plateau
1. Because Changtang Plateau is a depopulated zone. Make sure your driver or your guide had toured this place before. It’s easy to get lost.
2. You have to be very strong to go through the Changtang Plateau adventure. Make sure you are capable of this rough trip.
3. Before entering the depopulated zone, prepare yourself some clothes, food, water and some necessary drugs.
4. Wether you drive there or rent a SUV there, do choose a good one with GPS.
5. Because this zone is a nature reserve, you do not want to litter around. Bury the biodegradable waste and take the nonbiodegradable waste out of the plateau. Also, mind the wildlife living there.
Address: North of Nyainqentanglha Range, Nagchu County
Opening Hours: All day long
Tickets:Free
Best time to visit it
The weather here is harsh and unpredictable. Jun., Sept. and Oct are the best months to go there. At that time, raining season has passed and the temperature is warm.
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