Tibetan Nomad Life at Qinghai Lake

Tibetan Nomad Life at Qinghai Lake

Ben Cubbage

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See our new tour of Qinghai Lake at:
https://www.elevatedtrips.com/tour/qinghai-lake-and-kanbula-national-park/

Qinghai Province has only 5.5 million people yet it’s size, at 722, 300 square kilometers, is bigger than Myanmar, France, or Afghanistan as individual nations. There is a lot of room here and a lot of open space for discovery. See two of Qinghai’s greatest natural treasures in one amazing trip: Qinghai Lake and Kanbula National Park!

As the largest saline lake in China, Qinghai Lake, historically known as Koko Nor, is situated in the northeast corner of Qinghai Province. The names “Qinghai” and “Kokonor” both reflect the vast beauty of the lake and both mean “Blue Sea” in Standard Mandarin and Mongolian respectively. Twenty-three rivers and streams empty into Qinghai Lake, most of them seasonal. Five permanent streams provide 80% of the total influx.
Situated in the Northeast of Qinghai Province and with an area of 4,489 sq.km (988 ac.), it is twice as large as the famous Tai Lake. It is a beautiful lake not only for its scenic spots, vast views, and beautiful islands and but also for the lively Tibetan culture surrounding the lake shore. Located in the northeast of 4,500-meter-high (14,764 ft.) Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai Lake can look like a bright reflective mirror calmly seated between the vast grasslands and surrounding snow mountains.

Qinghai Lake is an important place in history which has been the traditional meeting place between Mongolian and Tibetan cultures. Despite its salinity, Qinghai Lake has an abundance of fish but most of these species are illegal to catch and fish. Sadly, the lake is shrinking at a rate of 10 cm a year as there is no permanent outflow and the inflow has decreased with increased water usage. Most of the rivers and lakes that used to feed into the lake are drying up due to a combination of over grazing, farming downstream, water diversion for crop irrigation, and damming.
The lake has a number of attractions that draw travelers in this region in, but many of these spots, including Sand Island and Bird Island, have been closed as of Fall 2017 to help protect the sensitive environment of this fragile region.

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See our new travel blogs on Qinghai and Gansu at:

✦ Labrang Monastery in Gansu Province:
https://youtu.be/M03ZAABEH8I


✦ Qinghai Lake Travel Blog:
https://youtu.be/3bumWsrosSM


✦ Nangchen, the heart of Kham Tibet:
https://youtu.be/QqlwTKEQgR4



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