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How Many Days Do You Need for a Mount Kailash Tour?
How many days do I actually need? The answer boils down to your starting point, end point, and how deeply you want to explore the region. One thing's non-negotiable, though—the iconic Mount Kailash Outer Kora always takes 3 days, no matte
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Chongsaikang Market: A Vibrant Contrast to Lhasa's Sacred Barkhor Street
Welcome to Chongsaikang Market, the bustling commercial hub where locals shop, socialize, and keep ancient trading traditions alive. If you're looking for raw, authentic Lhasa beyond the polished tourist sites, this is where your feet shou
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Tibetan Buddhist Debates
Tibetan Buddhist debate isn't a competition to "defeat" the other person. Its core purpose is to help monks clarify profound Buddhist teachings, eliminate doubts, and turn book knowledge into true understanding. In Tibetan Buddhism, spir
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Key Taboos to Avoid When Shopping in Tibet
Who can visit Tibet without feeling the urge to take home a treasure? The region's unique handicrafts are a powerful lure for any traveler. Yet, understanding the local shopping etiquette is the real key to a meaningful purchase. To help y
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What You Need to Know about Tibet Train Ticket Alteration
So, your Tibet travel plans have shifted? Don't worry, it happens to the best of us. Whatever the reason, altering your Tibet train ticket is possible. As your friendly Tibet travel advisor, let me walk you through the process, so you can
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Top Things to Do in Lhasa at Night for Travelers
Who says the Sunlight City has to sleep? Lhasa shines as a vibrant Sleepless City after dark. The nightlife in Lhasa lives up to its promise, offering distinctive cultural encounters, bustling markets, and rich local flavors that deeply con
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Top Airlines to Tibet in China
Flying is the easiest way to reach this high-altitude wonderland. Not all airlines handle high-altitude routes the same, though. Here's the lowdown on the best carriers to get you to Tibet smoothly, plus a little help for your booking at t
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Tibet Travel Tips for Second-Time Visitors
Your first trip to Tibet might have been filled with checking off bucket-list sites—snapping photos of the Potala Palace at sunrise, circling Jokhang Temple with pilgrims, and staring in awe at Yamdrok Lake's turquoise waters. But second-
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Where to Photograph Mount Kailash: Ultimate Viewpoints List
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a casual shooter with a smartphone, these curated photography spots and tips will help you capture the essence of this holy mountain, from close-up textures to sweeping lake-and-peak vistas.
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Do International Students in China Need Tibet Travel Permit?
Yes, you definitely need a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet. Having a valid residence permit or speaking fluent Chinese doesn't exempt you from this rule—Tibet's travel policies for foreign nationals are different from those for Chines
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6 Tibet-Nepal Crossing Ports: All You Need for Border Travel
Stretching 1,415 kilometers along the Himalayan Mountains (with Mount Everest as its most famous landmark), the Tibet-Nepal border is home to 6 official crossing points. These ports span Tibet's Ngari and Shigatse prefectures, but note tha
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A Traveler's Guide to Tibetan Medicine
No one will deny that Tibetan medicine is a practical aid for adapting to high altitudes and easing travel fatigue—not to mention a uniquely meaningful souvenir. Let's break down what makes Tibetan medicine special, the must-know herbs fo
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Discover Pangong Tso: Tibet's Mysterious Border Lake
Nestled in the remote western edges of Tibet's Ngari Prefecture lies Pangong Tso. Stretching over 150 kilometers like a delicate blue ribbon draped between mountains and barren plains, Pangong Tso is no ordinary lake. What makes it rather
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Essential Permits for Flights to Tibet
Most travelers need Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet, and the only exceptions are Chinese passport/ID holders and Hong Kong & Macau citizens with Home Return Permit.
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Princess Wencheng Show: Immersive Open-Air Performance in Tibet
The Princess Wencheng open-air performance sits right on the banks of the Lhasa River, with Hongshan Mountain at its back and the Potala Palace glinting in the distance. No heavy curtains here—just the inky Tibetan night sky dotted with mo
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