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Lulang Town: The Peaceful Retreat of Tibet
Just off the iconic G318 Sichuan-Tibet National Highway, 75 kilometers east of Nyingchi, Lulang Town stands as a serene highland retreat at 3,400 meters. This charming destination makes for the perfect stopover on the route between Lhasa an
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How to travel from Nyingchi to Everest Base Camp
Choosing Nyingchi (2,800m) as the starting point of your Tibet adventure is a wise decision, especially for first-time visitors to the plateau. Additionally, getting to Nyingchi is incredibly convenient: Nyingchi Mainling Airport operates m
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Gossul Monastery for Travelers: Sacred Site by Manasarovar Lake
When you embark on a spiritual journey to Tibet's Ngari region, Lake Manasarovar and Mount Kailash are definitely the stars of the show. But scattered along the sacred shores of Manasarovar, there are smaller yet equally profound sites tha
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Lhasa Airport Transfer Guide: Getting to Your Hotel Smoothly
Located about 62 kilometers southwest of Lhasa's city center, Lhasa Gongga Airport is the starting point of your Tibet trip. There are reliable transfer options to suit different budgets and needs for your convenience—from convenient priv
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Which Everest Base Camp Trek Is for You: Tibet or Nepal?
Should you go to the Tibet Everest Base Camp or the Nepal Everest Base Camp? While both promise an unforgettable encounter with Mount Everest, the journeys to get there are worlds apart.
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Tibet's Everest vs Kailash: Travel Guide to Pick the Right Himalayan Experience
Deciding between Mount Everest and Mount Kailash for your Tibetan adventure is like choosing between two different dreams. One calls you to the roof of the world, a physical testament to Earth's extremes.
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What are worth visiting in Tibet?
Tibet, with its stunning natural landscapes, profound and unique history and culture, challenging travel experiences, is a place where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. We’d like to inform you of several representati
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Complete Transportation Guide for Gyantse Tibet
As a major transportation hub in southern Tibet, Gyantse connects Lhasa, Shigatse and Yadong via highway—and it’s such a lovely, relaxing stop when traveling from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp! Here, you can wander iconic spots like Palcho M
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Bomi Tibet: Explore the Land of Peach Blossoms and Glaciers in Eastern Tibet
Bomi is a different side of Tibet—softer, greener, and incredibly vibrant, especially in the spring, and you will find lush forests, roaring blue-green rivers, and villages nestled among wild peach trees.
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Beginner's Guide to Meditation in Tibet
Meditation in Tibet isn't confined to monastery cushions; it's woven into the landscape, inviting every traveler to pause and listen. This guide is your friendly introduction to experiencing that peace for yourself, in simple, accessible
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Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang: A Sacred Tribute to Atisha Near Lhasa
If you're exploring Lhasa and looking to step beyond the city's most famous sites while diving deeper into Tibetan Buddhism history, Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang is a must-visit. Located just a 30-minute drive southwest of Lhasa, this small y
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Tsodzong Monastery: The Island Sanctuary of Basumtso
A different, profoundly serene side of Tibet awaits in the eastern region of Nyingchi. Here, nestled within the emerald embrace of the sacred Basumtso Lake, lies one of the region's most enchanting secrets: the ancient Tsodzong Monastery.
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Ani Tsankhung Nunnery: Charming Spiritual Retreat in Central Lhasa
Nestled in a quiet alley just south of Jokhang Temple—one of Tibet's most sacred pilgrimage sites—Ani Tsankhung Nunnery (also known as Canggu Nunnery) is the only one in downtown Lhasa dedicated to female Buddhist practitioner. The story
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Rutog Rock Paintings: Explore Ancient Tibetan Art on Your Ngari Adventure
The Rutog Rock Paintings are scattered across Rutog County in Ngari Prefecture, a remote and staggering region in western Tibet. Sitting at an altitude of 4,400 meters, this area lets you experience the raw beauty of the Tibetan Plateau up
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Tibet's Sacred Lake Pilgrimage: Lake Manasarovar Kora
In Tibet, a kora is a meditative circumambulation around a sacred site. The path around Lake Manasarovar is one of the most revered. The lake itself, known as Mapam Yumco in Tibetan, symbolizes wisdom, purity, and good fortune in Buddhist c
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