All travelers who are traveling in Tibet are requested to bear in mind that Tibet is extremely remote and isolated. The Himalayan ranges remain one of the most fascinating but [...]
Your safety is of paramount concern whilst traveling with us. Please note that your leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is [...]
We provide twin shared accommodations with private bathrooms in Kathmandu. While traveling in Tibet, we provide twin shared accommodations on budget, standard hotel, and deluxe hotel levels. Assume that during [...]
By air, there are several routes are available now: Beijing-Lhasa, Shanghai-Lhasa, Chengdu -Lhasa, Xi'an-Lhasa, Xining-Lhasa, Guangzhou-Lhasa, Chongqing-Lhasa, Kathmandu-Lhasa. By land, the possible routes are Qinghai-Lhasa, [...]
Tibet has reopened to Foreign Tourists on June 25, after being closed to travelers since the middle March 2008. The Tibet Tourism Department has started to issue entry permits but [...]
With an average elevation of over 4,000 m, Tibet is considered to be the highest region in the world and is often called the "Roof of the World." This comes [...]
Religion is very significant to Tibetans as everything, from education to culture, is centered on religious beliefs. Tibet is a holy land where most people believe in Tibetan Buddhism. However, [...]
Tibet boasts the world’s highest mountain-Mount Everest “Qumonlangma” the highest river-Yarlong Tsangpo River, the highest lake-Namtso, and the “Sunlight City” Lhasa. Anyway, the two main attractions in Tibet are the [...]
Tibet is rich in culture, customs,s, and tradition. Various Tibetan festivals have evolved and have gained great popularity among Tibetans, such as Tibet New Year, Great Prayer Festival, Butter Lantern [...]
The province-level administrative region of China “Tibet” is located in the southwestern part of the country. It is formally called the Tibetan (Chinese: Xizang) Autonomous Region (TAR). According to history, [...]