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Saga: Your Restful Stop to Ngari
Tibet's landscape is all about big mountains—two of the biggest, the Gangdise Mountains and the Himalayas, run west to east. Between them, there's a narrow, flat river valley that's the only smooth path for cars. Guess where Saga sits?
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Discover the Charms of Gongbu New Year: Your Ultimate Winter Tibet Tour
If you think Tibetan New Year (Losar) only happens in February or March, let us tell you a secret: there's an earlier, cozier celebration hidden in Nyingchi's snow-capped valleys.
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How to Stay Safe on Your Mount Kailash Trek
Tackling the 52-kilometer Kailash Kora is demanding. Before you even book your Tibet travel, honestly assess your fitness. This trek is not for those with heart or lung conditions. The key to enjoying your Mount Kailash tour is acclimatizat
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Tibet's Ngari Region: A Food Guide for Adventurous Travelers
Welcome, intrepid traveler, to Ngari, Tibet's most remote and breathtaking region. As you plan your Tibet tour and epic Tibet travel itinerary, wondering about meals on the roof of the world is natural. Fear not, your taste buds are in for
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Why Ngari Should Be Your Next Adventure: Top 10 Reasons
When you want to capture epic and majestic photographs that focus on nature's masterpiece, the Ngari region of Tibet is exactly what you're looking for. This remote and untouched highland wilderness, where pristine plateaus blend with a f
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Lhamo La-tso: Tibet's Mystical Mirror of Destiny
At 5,000 meters above sea level, the jade-green Lhamo La-tso is surrounded by towering peaks, including the revered Kailash Mountain Range, and is considered the "soul's mirror" in Tibetan Buddhism. Legends say the lake reveals glimpses
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Tangra Yum Tso: The Premier Holy Lake of Yungdrung Bon in Tibet
Tangra Yum Tso, also known as Dangra Yumtso, lies in Nagchu's Nyima County. This breathtaking lake stretches over 836 square kilometers with surface elevations reaching over 4,600 meters. What truly astonishes visitors isn't just its size
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Yangpachen Hot Springs in Tibet: A Peaceful Escape in the Himalayas
Maximize your journey between Lhasa and Namtso by incorporating a rejuvenating stop at the Yangpachen Hot Springs. After experiencing the breathtaking but demanding heights of the Tibetan plateau, your body will thank you for this perfect,
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Beyond Lhasa: Tibet's Undiscovered Sacred Lakes and Valleys
There is no doubt that Lhasa centralizes many famous attractions. But what if I told you that there are so many wonderful attractions beyond the capital? Just a few hours' drive from Lhasa's familiar streets, a different Tibet awaits—one
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Tibet Travel Permit: Can Its Validity Be Extended?
This is one of the most common questions we get from travelers whose plans change, and the answer is: It depends on the situation.
If your Tibet Travel Permit hasn't been issued yet: Our agency can help adjust your itinerary and reapply fo
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Top Places for Pilgrimage & Prostration in Tibet
In Tibet, pilgrimage is often described as "measuring one's faith with one's body." It is a profound spiritual practice that purifies the soul and accumulates merit. However, it's important to understand that this journey doesn't alwa
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Siling Tso: the Largest Majestic Lake in Tibet
Siling Tso, spanning 2,391 square kilometers and sitting 4,530 meters above sea level, has earned the title of Tibet's biggest lake and China's second-largest saltwater lake. Unlike crowded sacred lakes, thus, it is Northern Tibet's hidd
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What to Know Before Traveling to Mount Kailash
For billions, it's the spiritual center of the universe. Tibetan Buddhists see it as the home of Chakrasamvara, believing one kora, or circular pilgrimage, cleanses a lifetime of sins. For Hindus, it's the abode of Lord Shiva. This sacred
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Kading Valley: A Sacred Natural Wonder in Tibet
Nestled near Bayi Town in Nyingchi, Kading Valley (also known as Kading Gorge) is a perfect fusion of natural beauty and spiritual significance. For foreign travelers exploring Tibet, this destination offers a perfect blend of serene landsc
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Torling Monastery: A Hidden Sanctuary of Tibetan Buddhism in the Himalayan Wilderness
Nestled on the banks of the Sutlej River in Ngari, western Tibet, the Torling Monastery stands silent amidst the dramatic earth forests. For over a thousand years, its walls have witnessed the glorious rise and poignant fall of the ancient
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