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How to Travel in Tibet
Why You Should Visit Tibet in Winter
Every season holds its own unique charm, and Tibet's winter is no exception.
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Must-Try Winter Activities in Tibet
I've rounded up 10 must-try activities that capture the best of the winter in Tibet, packed with practical tips, insider insights, and all the details you need to make your winter Tibet tour unforgettable.
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Mindroling Monastery: Tibet's Nyingma Buddhism Core Site
Mindroling Monastery is a living center of Nyingma Buddhism, a hub of traditional Tibetan knowledge, and home to one of the most revered handmade Tibetan incense traditions in the region.
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Top Famous Nyingma Monasteries in Tibet
To truly understand Tibetan Buddhism, it's recommended to dive into the Nyingma Sect, the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism with a history spanning over 1,200 years. Known locally as the "Red Hat Sect" because its monks wear vibrant red
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Top Natural Wonders to Explore in Tibet in Summer 2026
In summer, Tibet sheds its stark winter coat and dons a gentle guise of emerald forests, turquoise lakes teeming with life, and flower-carpeted valleys. No wonder so many tourists flock to this Tibetan summer retreat from late June to late
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Short-Term Tibet Trekking Routes for Beginners
Tibet's Himalayan landscapes and rich culture draw hikers worldwide, but many beginners worry about high altitude and challenging terrain. There are wonderful short-term treks perfectly suited for new hikers—routes that balance gentle pat
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Tsodzong Monastery: Basumtso's Core Cultural Site
Your first sight of Tsodzong Monastery is something you'll never forget. After traveling through the lush, green landscapes of the Nyingchi region, you'll arrive at the shores of the mesmerizing Basumtso Lake. The water is a brilliant sha
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Lhasa to Mount Kailash Pilgrimage: Must-Know Travel Info
Let me guide you through the classic journey from Lhasa to the sacred Mount Kailash. Below is an overview of the route and the key stops along the way, complete with their elevations.
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Three Convenient Ways to Get to Mount Kailash: Road, Air, and Train Travel Options
Choosing between road, air, or train routes depends on your budget, time, and travel preferences—each option offers a unique blend of scenery and experience.
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How to Travel from Nepal to Mount Kailash for Foreign Tourists
When planning your journey from Kathmandu to the sacred Mount Kailash, you essentially have two viable options, and their geographical logic might seem counterintuitive at first glance. The most direct path is the overland route north throu
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Top Things to Do in Ngari
Before the 7th century AD, the Ngari region of Tibet was known as the Zhangzhung territory, which was later conquered by the rising Tibetan Empire. It was not until the mid-9th century, after the collapse of the Tibetan Empire, that the Gug
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Yamdrok Birding: Explore Tibet's Turquoise Sacred Lake for Avian Wonders
For many, a visit to Tibet's sacred Yamdrok Lake is about appreciating turquoise waters set against snow-capped peaks. But for the curious traveler with an eye for nature's wonders, this high-altitude lake reveals a different, more vibran
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A Traveler's Guide to Tibetan Festivals
Whether you visit Tibet in the blooming spring, sunny summer, crisp autumn, or serene winter, there's always a vibrant Tibetan traditional festival waiting for you to join. If you're flexible enough to tailor your Tibet travel itinerary,
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Ultimate Guide to Tibetan New Year Celebrations in Tibet
Losar, or Tibetan New Year, stands as the most important celebration in Tibet's cultural calendar, a time when families gather, traditions are honored, and the whole region fills with joy and spiritual energy. Different to the Gregorian Ne
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Discovering Tibet's Gelugpa Monasteries
You might wonder, with so many ancient temples, why focus on the Gelugpa? The answer lies in the deep connection between this Buddhist school and Tibet's identity as you see it today. Founded in the early 15th century by the revered schola
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