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Tibet
Tour & Trek
Tibe Tibet the
very name evokes feelings of awe and mystery. A land of
ancient Buddhist culture, awesome landscapes, artistic
monasteries and centuries old caravan trails, Tibet is a
destination out of the ordinary. Famed as the roof the world,
the Tibet Autonomous Region of China on a plateau at an
average elevation of 4000 m. It is bounded by the Kulun
Mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. Tibet
covers an area 1.2 sq km, and has a population of 2.3 million.
TibeTTibet is a
high desert plateau consisting of sparse grasslands and
gravely plains. It lies to the north of Nepal. Altitude
sickness is the effect of the thin air at great heights.
Travelers to Tibet may suffer some discomfort like
breathlessness and headaches before becoming acclimatized.
Many hotels keep bottled oxygen for emergencies. Lhasa direct
flights connect from Kathmandu and it takes 1.10 minutes to
reach at Gonggar airport. The trans - Himalayan overland
journey retraces the old mule caravan route (962 km three to
six days). Season start from mainly April thru October because
this time flight is regular operated by China Southwest
Airlines very Saturday and Tuesday so overland tour is
possible in March as well, Layered clothing is recommended as
day and night time temperatures vary greatly. Down jackets are
required from October to March (it snows).
Tibet The rainy
season is June to September. The midnight temperature is 8
degrees Celsius in the south and 0 degrees in the north.
Adventure are trekking, mountaineering and mountain biking
tour and special Mt. Kailash tours. Accommodation is provided
in modern hotels and restaurants in Lhasa, Shigaste, Gyantse
and Tsetang and basic facilities at other places.
TibetTibet the
very name evokes feelings of awe and mystery. A land of
ancient Buddhist culture, awesome landscapes, artistic
monasteries and centuries old caravan trails, Tibet is a
destination out of the ordinary. Famed as the roof the world,
the Tibet Autonomous Region of China on a plateau at an
average elevation of 4000 m. It is bounded by the Kulun
Mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. Tibet
covers an area 1.2 sq km, and has a population of 2.3 million.
TibetTibet�s
capital Lhasa (elevation 3350m) is a cultural city with a
history going back 1300 years. The magnificent Potala Palace,
former seat of the Dalai Lamas, presides over the city. Built
in 1645 at the top of a hill, the palace contains 1000 rooms,
10,000 shrines and 200.000 religious statues. The old city
revolves around the Jhokang temple and the quaint Barkhor
market that surrounds it. The Jhorkhang built in the 17th
century is the holiest Buddhist shrine in Tibet. Its mural
paintings, finely worked golden roofs and other artworks are
something to see. At a little distance from the old city core,
Lhasa is also a modern capital of concrete high rises, fancy
department stores and wide boulevards. Norbulingka consists of
wooded greenery and three palaces once used by the Dalai lamas
as a summer retreat. The Drepung Monastery lies about 10 km
from the city. Built in1416 it is the largest in Tibet. The
Sera Monastery about 5 km to the north is another impotent
center of Buddhist learning.
Tibet was
opened to tourism in 1985. Before this it avoided influence
from the western world and developed its unique culture and
religion independently. The infrastructure of the tourist
industry is still very basic in this remote country. Please do
not expect the standards you are accustomed to in the west.
However, every effort will be made under the circumstances to
ensure a smooth & pleasant trip.
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