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Namtso Lake
Damxung County, north of Lhasa·4,718 m

Namtso Lake

One of Tibet's most sacred and highest large lakes, Namtso dazzles with deep-blue water beneath snow peaks, reached over a high pass north of Lhasa.

Namtso Lake — 1

Overview

Namtso, meaning "Heavenly Lake" in Tibetan, sits at about 4,718 metres (15,479 ft) and is one of the highest large lakes in the world. It is among the most sacred lakes in Tibetan Buddhism, ringed by snow-capped peaks of the Nyenchen Tanglha range. The colour of the water — an intense, clear blue under a big plateau sky — is what stays with most visitors.

Namtso is a high-altitude day trip or overnight from Lhasa. Because the lake itself sits well above Lhasa, it is best visited after you have acclimatized. An overnight stay rewards you with sunrise and night skies that are hard to match anywhere, though the lakeside lodging is basic.

Top Things to See & Do

  • Tashi Dor — The main visitor area on the southeastern shore, a small headland with a monastery, dramatic rock formations, and the basic guesthouses where overnight visitors stay. Short walks here give superb lake and mountain views.
  • Nagenla Pass — Crossed on the drive in at around 5,190 m, this pass offers a panoramic first view of the lake and the snow peaks beyond. It is a popular photo stop.
  • Sunrise and sunset — Light at the start and end of the day turns the water and surrounding peaks luminous; this is the chief reason to stay overnight.
  • Stargazing — At this altitude, far from any city, the night sky over Namtso can be spectacularly clear.
  • Lakeshore walks — Easy strolls along the shore among prayer flags and mani stones, taking in the scale of the place. The grasslands near the shore are grazed by yaks and visited by migratory birds in the warmer months.
  • Meditation caves — Around Tashi Dor are small caves long used by hermits and pilgrims, a reminder that the lake is a place of devotion as much as a scenic stop.

Best Time to Visit

May to September is the practical season, when the road over the Nagenla Pass is reliably open and the lakeside guesthouses operate. Summer brings the warmest, most accessible conditions and green pastures on the way. In winter, the lake freezes over and snow can close the high pass, so access is often not possible from around December into spring. Even in summer, nights at the lake are cold and the wind can be sharp — pack warm layers regardless of when you go, and be prepared for a real drop in temperature after sunset.

How to Get There

Namtso lies about 250 km northwest of Lhasa, roughly a four-to-five-hour drive each way, crossing the high Nagenla Pass. It is visited as a long day trip or, better, as an overnight, always by road on a guided tour with permits arranged by your agency. Because the lake sits at 4,718 m, it should come after acclimatizing in Lhasa, not at the start of your trip. See the Lhasa & Namtso Lake Tour or contact us.

Where It Fits in a Tibet Trip

Namtso is a superb add-on once you are acclimatized in Lhasa. It pairs naturally with a Lhasa city itinerary on a tour such as the Lhasa & Namtso Lake Tour, and it can also round out a longer journey that includes Everest Base Camp. Because it sits higher than Lhasa, schedule it a few days into your trip rather than immediately on arrival, and consider an overnight to make the long drive worthwhile.

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Yes, but it is a long day — about four to five hours each way over a high pass. Many travellers prefer an overnight at Tashi Dor to enjoy sunrise and the night sky and to avoid spending the whole day driving. Lakeside lodging is basic.