Midstream Pillar Viewpoint
▲ 3,500 mAt about 3,500 m, the Midstream Pillar Viewpoint looks onto a lone boulder that has split the rushing Niyang River for a thousand years — said to be Kongpo's guardian stone.
Keep climbing the Niyang headwaters past the "Midstream Pillar" rock to Songduo, the small staging town at the foot of the final pass.
A lone boulder splitting the Niyang River, a classic roadside stop.
A small town near 4,050 m at the foot of Mila Pass.
2 scenic check-in spots on this stage — pull over at any of them for a postcard.
At about 3,500 m, the Midstream Pillar Viewpoint looks onto a lone boulder that has split the rushing Niyang River for a thousand years — said to be Kongpo's guardian stone.
Past Jiaxing township at about 3,893 m, the river valley opens into high meadow where snow peaks and grazing horses begin to signal the approach of Mila Pass.
A lone boulder splitting the Niyang River, a classic roadside stop. Day 19 keeps climbing the Niyang headwaters past it to Songduo, a small staging town near 4,050 m at the foot of the final pass.
It’s the calm before the last climb — a steady ascent to Songduo, gathering yourself at the foot of Mila Pass. A good day to rest your stamina before the final 5,013 m effort tomorrow.
About 4,050 m. It’s a small town at the base of Mila Pass, the last staging point before the final great climb into Lhasa.
Cycling 318 turns the road to Lhasa into a daily, cozy ride. Check in at the landmarks, collect a postcard from each, and fill your 318 passport.
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