Overview
Litang is one of the highest towns in the world, sitting at over 4,000 meters on the Tibetan plateau in Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Surrounded by vast grasslands and snow-dusted peaks, it is deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Remote yet powerful in atmosphere, Litang offers travelers an authentic and less-commercialized plateau experience.
Why Visit
Litang feels raw and expansive. The sky seems larger, the air thinner, and daily life slower. Monks walk through town in crimson robes, prayer flags stretch across rooftops, and nomadic traditions remain strong in surrounding valleys.
The town is also historically significant as the birthplace of several important Tibetan Buddhist figures. For travelers venturing deeper into Western Sichuan toward Yading or Batang, Litang is both a cultural highlight and a dramatic altitude milestone.
- Fast Facts
- Location: Sichuan
- Area: 14,000km²
- Elevation: 4,014m
- Travel Pace: Adventure / Cultural
Litang Highlights

Litang Monastery

Maoya Grassland

Litang Horse Racing Festival Grounds

Ancient Town Streets

Snow Mountain Backdrops
Practical Guide for Visiting Litang
Open Hours
Town open year-round; monastery generally open during daytime hours.
Tickets
Town free; monastery may charge a small entrance fee.
Best Time
June–September for milder temperatures and festival season.
How Long
1–2 days.
Transportation
Reached by long-distance road trip from Kangding or Daocheng; part of Western Sichuan overland routes.
More Tips
Rest upon arrival, avoid intense activity the first day, and stay well hydrated.
Litang Travel Itinerary Inspiration
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FAQ
Is Litang very high altitude?
Yes. At over 4,000 m, altitude sickness is a real risk; acclimatization is essential.
How long should I stay?
1 night is common for transit; 1–2 days if exploring grasslands and monastery.
Is it suitable for first-time plateau travelers?
It may be challenging due to altitude; gradual ascent is recommended.
What should I prepare?
Warm layers, sun protection, and altitude awareness.
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