Safety precautions and travel advisories In the current situation, it is crucial to prioritize safety precautions and stay informed about travel advisories. With the ongoing pandemic and various other global issues, it is important to understand the risks associated with traveling and take necessary precautions to protect oneself and others. First and foremost, it is...Read More
Tibet is a land of mystery and wonder, with a rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty. As a result, it is no surprise that many people are interested in traveling to Tibet. However, there are several questions that are commonly asked by those who are planning a trip to this unique destination. Here, we...Read More
Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet, is a place of immense cultural and historical significance. It is a city that is steeped in tradition and is home to some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring attractions in the world. Potala Palace in Lhasa City, Tibet Introduction to Lhasa Tour in Tibet Tibet is a land...Read More
There is so much traditional local Tibetan cuisine that is not familiar to outsiders. The food in Tibet varies by region, flavors, and ingredients. In this article, we’re taking you through the basics of Tibetan cuisine, staples ingredients, dishes, and of course, where to find the best food in Tibet and what you shouldn’t leave...Read More
Many people choose to travel to Tibet from April to October, especially during summertime in July and August. Winter always sounds a bit scary. It must be freezing. Is it an excellent time to travel? I will give you three reasons why you should visit Tibet in Winter. Winter in Tibet #1 Best Off-Season Travel...Read More
In every religion, practitioners offer prostration to God and their holy places as a sign of respect and offer homage to seek their guide for the pure body, mind, and soul and purify the mind, body, and speech. There is a different way to prostrate and purify one’s delusion and lousy karma in Buddhism. In...Read More
Samye monastery is in Darnak town of Lhoka County(Shannan), Tibet. It is situated valley facing the northern part of the Yarlung Tsangpo River. Samye Monastery was first established in the 8th century by King Trisong Dhesten, who invited scholar Khenpo Bhodisatuva and Guru Padmasambhava from India to bless the site took three years to build...Read More