"I had previously considered spending a short time on Mount Everest and worried it wouldn't be worth the expense of booking a flannel. After my stay, I can only say it was absolutely worth it! A must-stay!
The view was stunning. The pictures below were taken from the window. The staff were very nice and friendly. There was a beautiful, wide-eyed lady in the cafeteria who spoke softly and was incredibly kind!
The room was well-stocked and heated with the floor, so it wasn't cold at all. My fellow travelers stayed in tents, and their experience was terrible. Thumbs up for the flannel!
My only suggestion is that the breakfast pancakes and dishes were a bit cold. I hope they can be heated up a bit next time."
The Tingriyang Ta'er Family Hotel was recently opened in 2023, making it a fantastic choice for those staying in Tingri. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. If you demand a high level of service, our guests have indicated that this hotel has excellent standards.
"This well-decorated Tibetan yard, the reception is a Tibetan sister very hospitable, also took us to the Tibetan house to eat, personally buy drinks for the children, let me feel the simplicity and kindness of the Tibetan people."
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9.7/10
Excellent
LLishisanssThe king of cost-effective, clean and affordable. Although the area is a little smaller, it is clean and cheap. The Tibetan boss is handsome and very friendly, giving us solutions to the problem of Tibetans.
GGuest UserThe room is good overall. It is in the village near the castle. The newly renovated service is very good. Breakfast is also provided in the morning. The little girl is intimate to wake up and go to the second floor to eat. The second floor is a traditional Tibetan style. The only downside is that the public bathroom is very beautiful. But if there are few people staying, it is out. After all, there are many things outside the door...