There are so many sacred places in Tibet, some are historic sites and others are mythological sites. Whatever there are, you can always perceive the evidence of those events. Most interesting thing is that every huge mountain, river, and lake has ancient names with stunning stories. However, some are just folk tales. Many places are...Read More
Traveling to the Tibet Autonomous Region, the part of China that lies on the world’s highest plateau, is an amazing experience of high mountains, unique culture, strange landscapes, and ancient Buddhist beliefs. Touring on the Tibetan plateau is an experience unlike any other in the world. Sitting on the Roof of the World, this vast...Read More
Lying on the world’s highest plateau, the Tibet Autonomous Region is one of the most astounding places to visit on the planet. A unique and mystical land that sits at more than 4,500 meters above sea level. Tibet is a devout Buddhist region that has a long and varied history. Ancient and mysterious, Tibet has...Read More
Tibet is on most travelers’ bucket lists, with stunning high-altitude mountains, ancient monasteries, and rich local culture. To get to this massive region, you will need to prepare ahead of time, so your trip goes as planned. Start by getting the necessary travel documents so you can travel legally to Tibet. Then, make a detailed...Read More
Traveling to Tibet is an opportunity for every traveler who wants to travel to Tibet because Tibet is not where everyone can access it. It’s a complicated process to travel to Tibet. But if you find a proper Tibet travel agency who can help you through the process. It’ll be much easier for you to...Read More
Lhamo La Tso or Lhamo Tso is a small oval oracle lake located in Gyaca County of Lhokha Province, Lhasa. Literally, in the Tibetan language Lhamo means Goodness and LaTso, which means soul lake. Lhamo Latso Lake is regarded as the most sacred Lake in Tibet. In other words, it is called Vision Lake, where...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
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