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Best Alternative to Everest Base Camp Basic Guesthouses
Some travelers choose to crave the awe-inspiring views of the world's highest peak without sacrificing comfort—and luckily, you don't have to. Frankly speaking, EBC's lodging options are simple: most are shared dormitories with public r
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Unmissable Mount Everest Tourist Viewpoints in Tibet: Bucket List Worthy Spots
As long as you're fit, seeing Mount Everest—the world's highest peak—without undue fatigue is entirely achievable. To help you take in its full majesty, here are my top recommended viewpoints.
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Reopening of Zhangmu Port Eases Travel between Nepal and Tibet in 2026
Did you catch the news? Zhangmu Port has been reopened since 2025! This historic overland gateway between Kathmandu and Tibet has long been a favorite for its short distance and unique border charm, and its return makes cross-border travel
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Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Eastern Tibet for International Travelers
If you think you know Tibet, Eastern Tibet, or Kham, awaits to redefine that image. Far from the well-trodden paths around Lhasa, this region unveils a world of deep, forested valleys, mighty rivers, and a vibrant living culture embodied by
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Top Tibetan Grasslands to Visit
When people think of Tibet, the Potala Palace and sacred monasteries often come to mind—but the vast, windswept Tibetan grasslands are equally iconic and offer a deeply authentic glimpse into Tibetan life.
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Tidrum Nunnery Combine with Healing Spring
Venture off the beaten path, and Tidrum Nunnery with its adjacent sacred hot spring lies hidden among countless glistening treasures. Tucked away in a narrow, scenic gorge where two streams meet, this over-1000-year-old nunnery sits roughly
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Damxung Horse Racing Festival: Tibet's Grand Summer Celebration on Horseback
When it comes to experiencing the fiery spirit of Tibetan nomadic culture, horse racing festivals stand out as unmissable highlights. While the Nagqu Horse Racing Festival draws crowds with its grand scale and remote wilderness charm, the D
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Tibet Travel Guide to the Niyang River
A river of such turquoise hue it resembles liquid jade meanders through the valleys—this is the Niyang River, affectionately known as Tibet's "Tears of the Goddess" and a highlight of any visit to Nyingchi. More than just a waterway, it
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Top Rejuvenating Hot Springs Near Lhasa
In Tibet, hot springs are deeply revered as "medicine springs," delivering the profound wisdom of traditional Tibetan culture. For centuries, Tibetan people have recognized and harnessed the healing power of these geothermal waters. They
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Dratang Monastery: Best for Art and History Lovers
While the Dratang Monastery pales in comparison to the majestic grandeur of the Potala Palace and may even seem easily overlooked, its spiritual wealth shines far beyond its unassuming appearance. This monastery holds within its quiet walls
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Best Ways to Travel from Lhasa to Lake Manasarovar
Be prepared to venture well over 1,000 kilometers from Lhasa to reach your goal to visit Lake Manasarovar. This extensive journey across the high-altitude Tibetan plateau, often following the legendary Friendship Highway, is a necessary pas
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Sacred Dorje Drak: Tibet's Iconic Nyingma Monastery in Shannan
You've likely heard of Tibet's iconic Potala Palace and the sacred Jokhang Temple, but the Tibetan plateau holds deeper, quieter mysteries for those willing to journey off the classic Lhasa tourist trail. One such place is the Dorje Drak
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Fascinating Facts about Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple
Often called the spiritual heart of Tibet, the Jokhang Temple's story is woven from royal marriages, sacred geography, and the unwavering devotion of millions of pilgrims. Let's walk through its history, legends, and vibrant present, so y
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Easy Ways to Get from Qamdo to Lhasa
If your Tibetan adventure has begun in the historic town of Qamdo (Chamdo), the heart of the ancient Tea Horse Road, then reaching the iconic capital of Lhasa is your next great journey.
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Shalu Monastery: Tibet's Han-Tibetan Fusion
Shalu Monastery is built in a serene mountain hollow in Jiacuo Xiong Township, just a 40-minute drive from downtown Shigatse—its surroundings framed by golden barley fields that ripple in the Himalayan breeze, making it a seamless addition
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