Tibet Travel Guides
Tibet Travel Info
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 [...]
Important Note and Optional Activities Tibet Tour
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 [...]
Meals and Accommodation in Tibet Tour
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 [...]
Tibet Tours - FAQ
[01] How to get into Tibet?
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 Visa Information
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 [...]
Tibet Geography
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 in Tibet
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, [...]
Main Attractions of Tibet
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 [...]
Festivals in Tibet
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 [...]
History of Tibet
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, [...]