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High-Altitude Serenity on the Tibetan Plateau
Norden Camp is set at 3,200 metres above sea level in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Surrounded by the vast expanse of the Sangke grasslands, the camp offers an intimate retreat shaped by nature and Tibetan hospitality.
Cabins Rooted in Place
Nine thoughtfully designed cabins reflect the simplicity and spirit of the plateau, blending natural materials with quiet comfort to create a deep sense of connection to the landscape.
A Refined Taste of the Plateau
The culinary experience draws on Tibetan fine dining traditions, with seasonal ingredients sourced locally and prepared with precision. Each dish offers a contemporary expression of the region’s heritage and flavours.
Wellbeing in Stillness
The Bathhouse is a sanctuary of calm, featuring six private suites equipped with saunas, deep soaking tubs, and indoor showers with heated stone benches—spaces designed for rest and restoration after days in the open air.
Evenings at Menlha Lounge
As the day winds down, the Menlha Lounge invites guests to gather or unwind in quiet solitude. A curated drinks menu includes cocktails infused with local barley and dairy, alongside imported spirits, herbal teas, and handmade ice creams.
Exploration at Your Own Pace
From gentle two-hour walks to full-day treks, guided hikes reveal the richness of the plateau. Just beyond the camp, rolling landscapes stretch endlessly, where wild sheep, gazelles, hares, and marmots are often seen.
A Season of Colour
In July and August, the Tibetan Plateau transforms into a vibrant tapestry of alpine flowers, offering a fleeting yet spectacular display that enhances the sense of place and season.
















































































