Songtsam Glamping Palpa is located in Baiba Village on the banks of the Niyang River at an altitude of 3,200 metres. The camp is surrounded by primitive forest of luxuriant spruce, fir and alpine larch. In spring and summer, peach blossom and hawthorn blossom cover the river valley like pink and white waves on a green ocean, and yaks spend their days leisurely in the pasture. Each of the 30 accommodation tents (about 33 sqm) sleeps two adults, with a dry-and-wet bathroom offering a smart toilet, shower and 24-hour hot water, plus a private outdoor deck. The restaurant prepares dishes fresh from local Tibetan ingredients - tender yak meat with wild bamboo shoots, steaming yak hot pot, and melt-in-the-mouth yak sashimi - and the camp serves free afternoon tea beneath a hawthorn tree, with native forest mushrooms appearing in the rainy season. Guests can learn to shoot a Gongbu sound arrow, ride into the Tibetan forest, walk ten minutes to a flat valley pasture, hike to the source of the Longqu stream, or take on Tibet's first via ferrata, rock climbing and jungle trekking.
Accommodation Tent
30 tents of about 33 sqm, each sleeping 2 adults, with two single beds, sofas and coffee table, a 5 sqm dry-and-wet bathroom with smart toilet, shower and 24-hour hot water, and a private outdoor deck with table and chairs.
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