Location of Samding Monastery:
On the shores of Yamdrok Tso, Samding sits around 10km east of Nangartse. The monastery is sited on a ridge that separates the northern arm of the lake from Dumo-tso, a smaller lake between the northern and southern arms of Yamdrok-tso. It provides excellent views of the Dumo plain and the mountains to the south. You can walk here from Nangartse in about 2 hours.
Brief introduction of Samding Monastery:
Samding is noted for the unusual fact that it is traditionally headed by a female incarnate lama named Dorje Phagmo. When the Mongolian armies invaded Samding in 1716, Dorje Phagmo changed her nuns into pigs to help them escape the terrors.
It's possible to visit the main assembly hall, to the right of the courtyard, which is dominated by a statue of Sakyamuni. There is also a footprint of the ninth Dorje Phagmo here, plus an eerie protector chapel and several chapels upstairs. There are 31 monks in residence.
Tips:
1.Usually travellers rent a landcruiser to the Nepali boarder by visit Yamdrok-tso and Samding Monastery en route. Or you can still do a landcruiser loop from Lhasa visitng the Yamdrok-tso, Gyantse and Shigatse.
2.An admission to Samding is 10RMB per person.
Co.: Sichuan China International
Travel Service (CITS, Chengdu) Lhasa office
Add:A1401#,Tianyi Masion,Jiangxi Street No.27,Chengdu,China
Tel:+86-028-85513929 +86-0-18782209582 13880226988
Fax:+86-028-85531566
Email:chinawesttour@hotmail.com


Tel:+86-028-85513929 +86-0-18782209582 13880226988
Fax:+86-028-85531566
Email:chinawesttour@hotmail.com Msn:chinawesttour@hotmail.com
Add:A1401#,Tianyi Masion,Jiangxi Street No.27,Chengdu,China
Copyright © 2006 International Travel Service (CITS, Chengdu tripbus.com). All rights reserved