Songtsam, an award-winning collection of boutique luxury hotels, resorts and destination management company in the Tibet & Yunnan Provinces of China, has announced the official opening of Songtsam Glamping Palpa, its first glamping property in Tibet.
Located in Baiba Village (approximately 13,989 ft above sea level) situated on the Niyang River in Nyingchi, the glamping property provides guests with a luxury outdoor camping experience, where they are surrounded by snow-capped mountains, forests and pastures.
Glamping has evolved and is still trending to the point where guests can stay in these luxury tents in some of the world’s most remote locations, such as Tibet, without having to give up comfort, safety, or even good amenities.
Baiba Village has only 37 households in the entire village. Now, the conical tents of Songtsam Glamping Palpa, extending from the earth like mushrooms, blend into the surrounding village like a “38th household.”
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