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How to Travel in Tibet
How to Arrange a Day Trip to Tibet EBC from Gyirong
Gyirong, adjacent to China-Nepal border, builds a safe bridge between Kathmandu and Tibet, welcoming and seeing off countless tourists for a Himalaya tour. For tourists heading to Tibet from Nepal, Gyirong serves as a first stop in Tibet wi
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Short-Distance Small Group Tibet Tour to Namtso Lake
Namtso Lake is larger in area than the combined area of Yamdrok Lake and Manasarovar Lake. In terms of altitude, Namtso Lake also ranks first among the Three Sacred Lakes with an altitude of approximately 4,700 meters.
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Most Popular Tourism Cities in Tibet
Among the following cities, there is definitely one that you will visit when you come to Tibet for a tour. This is because, whether in terms of the degree of transportation accessibility or the degree of natural scenic spots and religious c
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How to Travel around Mount Kailash without a Long Trek?
The three-day, 52-kilometer pilgrimage journey around Mount Kailash has deterred a considerable number of tourists with average physical conditions, elderly people, or families with children. In fact, there are also some second-best solutio
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Take A Train to Tibet in Different Seasons
Trains to Tibet run all year round without a break. On one side, the scenery outside the train window varies with the four seasons. On the other side, there are many similarities among the differences. Top concern is always the cost.
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What Attractions to Visit for an In-Depth Ngari Trip in Tibet
The Ngari Prefecture is vast and sparsely populated, with a complex terrain and is home to a wide variety of cultural treasures and fragments. This article will skip over some of the precious scenic spots in Ngari that are difficult to reac
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Accommodation Advice for Visiting Three Holy Lakes in Tibet
The three sacred lakes in Tibet are all far from the urban area. However, almost every tourist, especially first-time visitors, includes at least one sacred lake in their itinerary to some extent. Therefore, this article will introduce to y
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Must-Knows about Visiting Tibet in Spring
Spring in Tibet starts from Nyingchi and spreads from southeast to northwest, driving Lhasa, Shannan and Shigatse into the recovery season of local tourism. The following is a summary of some information about spring travel to Tibet that ar
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Travel Tips for Your Road Journey within Tibet
Once you leave Lhasa, be prepared for an average daily drive of over a hundred kilometers, and the longest time you spend in the car each day may reach 8 to 9 hours.
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Lhasa Landmarks You Should Not Miss Out on
The landmarks of Lhasa are the most essential scenic spots in the city. You can spot them at a glance, and others who see your photos can also tell at a glance that this is Lhasa. Moreover, these scenic spots not only catch the eye at first
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Why Is a City Tour in Lhasa the Most Popular and Worry-Free
When tourists are struggling with the arrangement of their Tibet travel itinerary due to limited budget and time, Lhasa is always a panacea. Why not spend a few minutes reading this article from an author who has long been engaged in the Ti
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Why Is Barkhor Street a Must-See Tourist Attraction for Any Tibet Trip
Barkhor Street is a circular street formed around the Jokhang Temple. Over the past 1,300 years, people have gradually carved out a path around the Jokhang Temple in a clockwise direction. Due to its long history, Barkhor Street, an ancient
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Monastery Kora: Most Meaningful Outdoor Activity for a Tibet Tour
Circumambulating Monastery is not as arduous and perilous as circumambulating mountains or lakes. On the contrary, it is actually the most recommended way for tourists to participate in the local people's religious life and show respect. T
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Chawalong Horse Racing Festival: A Vibrant Celebration of Tribal Spirit in Eastern Tibet
Tibet is a land of festivals that pulse with ancient energy and living culture, and some events specifically capture the raw, unfiltered spirit of local life quite like the Chawalong Horse Racing Festival. Held in the remote yet breathtakin
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Must-Visit Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Chamdo, Tibet
Chamdo, sitting in the Kham region where Tibet meets Sichuan and Qinghai, offers something that central Tibet often doesn't: monasteries that feel less like museum pieces and more like living, breathing communities.
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