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journey to tibet

JOURNEY TO THE
“ROOF OF THE WORLD”

A sacred land of myths and mysteries inhabited by the ever smiling people, has not only exerted a magnetic pull upon travelers for centuries but also spies, missionaries, scholars, geographers, mystics, soldiers and cranks, etc. Yet, only a few intrepid, serious and determined have been able to make it.

16 Days

Highlights

Tibet was opened to tourism in 1985. Before this, it avoided influence from the West and this country developed its unique culture and religion independently. Since Tibet was governed by the spiritual leaders, monasteries and religious institutions were the backbone of power so the importance and prestige were shown by the size and magnificent architecture of these buildings. Tibetan Buddhism contains many elements of their older religion,” Bon Po” which worshipped the sky, moon, sun, fire, soil and even evil spirits and this is why a monastery such as Tashilhunpo contains thousands of unique statues, paintings (thangka), religious and historical books that to visit in detail would take weeks. The Monasteries are crowded by pilgrims who often travel long distances to fulfill their vows and wishes and their emotions show that religion still holds a very important place in their daily lives.

TIBET- extremely remote and isolated by the most formidable Himalayan ranges is a fascinating world of timeless splendor, unique tradition and breathtaking scenery awaits all travelers to the Roof of the World.

tour overview

FULL NAME
Tibet Autonomous Region of China
AREA
1.2 m. sq. km
POPULATION
3 million
EXILE
300,000
CAPITAL CITY
Lhasa (Population 200,000)
PEOPLE
Tibetan & Chinese
LANGUAGE
Tibeto Burmese, Tibetan and Chinese
RELIGION
90% Buddhist, 1% Muslim, 3% bon, 6% others
GEOGRAPHY
Tibet has border with India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Burma
CLIMATE
Spring (May to June) – Best weather condition, May to Mid September Winter – (October to April)
WHAT TO WEAR
Light weight clothing is recommended for May to June, Warm garments are required from September to April. An umbrella or a raincoat is a must for the summer season.
VOLTAGE
Standard voltage only 220 volts.
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