Tibet

Tibet allures more than thousands of visitors every year via its cultural glories-the magnificent monasteries and attractive natural sets. Tibet is also named as ‘the roof of the world’ and has a lot of options to fascinate visitors

Especially, in Lhasa, one can visit ancient Sera monastery and the eye-catching Norbulingka palace built in the 17th century which holds the largest garden in Tibet. We can also see the sights around Jokhang Temple, one of the holy shrines. Moreover, visiting Potala Palace reconstructed in the 17th century and Drepung Monastery the largest monastery on the earth are another highlight of Tibet.

Besides, traversing Khampa La pass (15,700-ft) and witnessing the stunning views of Yamdrok Lake, eye-catching peak of Ningdzingzonka will truly mesmerize you. We can explore Pelkor Monastery Natang Monastery and Sakya Monastery etc. and walk across high passes Gyamtso La (5220m), Shung La pass (5200m) and Lalung La pass (5124m) which presents adventurous experience and unforgettable views.

You will also get the chance to trek to Lake Mansarovar, the world’s highest freshwater lake set in hidden Humla valley and the wonderful views of Mt Kailash considered holy by various religions like Buddhists, Jains, Hindus, and Bon will also captivate you.  Visiting monasteries such as Laikyo and Lhundrup Choeling, Dhungkar Choezom Monastery and traversing one of the high passes- Nara La pass (4,620m) also mesmerizes any one. Top of all, strolling to the Everest Base Camp and witnessing the north face of Mount Everest is just awesome.

Kathmandu Lhasa Drive In Fly Out Tour

Of course  Tibet is dream area for the traveler. but Why do people visit Tibet? Here is many reason for them to visit the Tibet. Such as want to know how people live in different parts of the world, to see beautiful places, to meet new people, to escape from regular life and experience adventures.

Kailash Manasarovar Tour

Manasarovar is the most popular pilgrimage destination which is located in the western part of Tibetan Himalayas.  Manasarovar Lake is considered as the source of all creation. It is believed that Brahma created this lake for his meditation and worship. This lake is about 90 meters deep and spreads over 320 sq km