 The Yarlung Valley south of Tsetang |
 Yumbulagang, 13 km south of Tsetang |
 Yumbulagang, considered to be the oldest building in Tibet |
 Yarlung Valley, the "Cradle of Tibetan Civilization" |
 Most of the current structure was reconstructed in 1982 after damage from the Cultural Revolution |
 Yumbulagang - summer palace of King Songsten Gampo and Princess Wencheng, 7th Century |
 The road from Tsetang |
 Yumbulagang, worth the drive from Lhasa |
 You can walk to the top, take a 2 humped camel, a small horse, or.... |
 ....a highly decorated Yak! |
 I voted for the yak |
 Although the yak was mentioned in my itinerary, the guide insisted it was not included |
 ...another set of annoying phone calls back to the office and yes, the yak was included |
 Me on a yak |
 The tourist village below Yumbulagang |
 Riding the yak to the Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang village |
 Hoopoe, a very distinctive and colorful bird (Upupa epops) |
 It's a bit like what I'd imaging it's like to ride a cow |
 I can't say the yak was too enthousiastic about the whole thing |
 Tourist Tibet |
 The climb to Yumbulagang |
 View of Yumbulagang Village from the yak trail |
 Yumbulagang Village |
 Yak and yak-man |
 Legend puts the founding of Yumbulagang to the first king of Tibet, Nyatri Tsenpo in the 2nd Century BC |
 Yumbulagang now houses a shrine |
 The rocky peaks behind Yumbulagang covered with prayer flags |
 Climbing behind Yumbulagang |
 Fellow tourists at Yumbulagang |
 Prayer-flag covered mountain behind Yumbulagang |
 Each piece of colored cloth is printed with a Tibetan prayer |
 View of Yumbulagang from the behind |
 Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang's tower 11m tall |
 Prayer flags at Yumbulagang |
 Prayer flags are only used in Tibetan Buddhism |
 Prayer flags come in 5 colors |
 Kids climbing the mountain at Yumbulagang |
 Prayer flags blowing in the strong wind |
 View from the second peak |
 The wind blowing prayers to heaven and blessing the countryside |
 Yumbulagang and prayer flags |
 Yumbulagang |
 It's worth the effort to climb the mountain behind Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang and the Yarlung Valley |
 Yumbulagang and the Yarlung Valley |
 Looking south across the Yarlung Valley |
 Prayer flags with colors representing the elements |
 Tower of Yumbulagang with prayer flags |
 The road climbing to Yumbulagang |
 Colorful Tibetan prayer flags |
 Small outlying building, Yumbulagang |
 The tower of Yumbulagang |
 Prayer wheels, Yumbulagang |
 South side of Yumbulagang |
 Yarlung Valley |
 Chörten (chedi, stupa) |
 Yumbulagang is rather small close up |
 Prayer wheels and oven, Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang from the forecourt |
 Old woman being helped down the steep steps |
 Interior chapel dedicated to the kings of Tibet with Buddha statue (Jowo Norbu Sampel Gulyendho) |
 2nd level terrace, Yumbulagung |
 Yarlung Zorthang, the first cultivated field in Tibet marked by a stone monument |
 Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang |
 Yumbulagang |
 I'll walk down, thanks |
 Stones piled along the trail |
 Yak with Yumbulagang |
 Sign at Yumbulagang |
 Tibetan visitor to Yumbulagang |
 China Post, Yumbulagang |
 Driver paying the parking fee |
 Men passing time playing a game |
 A small monastery, Riwo Cholung Gompa, high on a hill above the Yarlung Valley (N29.179/E91.791) |
 Small temple with a Chinese-style roof, Yarlung Valley |