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Top Reasons to Visit Tibet: What Makes It Unmissable
If you're chasing a travel experience that's equal parts awe-inspiring, soul-stirring, and utterly unique, Tibet should be at the very top of your bucket list. From snow-capped peaks that touch the sky to ancient traditions that pulse wit
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Ngari Climate Guide: When to Visit Western Tibetis
Ngari, or Western Tibet, is a land of extremes—where snow-capped peaks like Mount Kailash pierce the sky, vast deserts stretch to the horizon, and ancient ruins like the Guge Kingdom lie in silent grandeur. But this remote paradise comes w
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Tibet Travel Permit vs. Chinese Visa: Which One Should You Get First?
This isn't a trick question, but getting the order right is crucial for a smooth journey. Get this order wrong, however, and it can lead to significant delays and complications. My clear advice is to apply for your Chinese visa first. To u
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Tibetan Fairy Festival: A Day of Prayer and Celebration
Unlike Tibet's larger, more boisterous celebrations, such as Shoton Festival, the Fairy Festival, also called the "Women's Festival," offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Tibetan women and their traditions. If you're planning a
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Why You Should Avoid Mentioning Tibet on Your China Visa Application
The reason behind this advice is related to the procedural loop between two different government departments. To get your Chinese visa from an embassy or consulate abroad, the officers will often request a Tibet Travel Permit if they see "
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Is Everest Base Camp Safe and Suitable for Elderly Visitors and Children?
Healthy seniors and kids who can clearly express how they feel can safely visit Everest Base Camp with proper preparation. But young children under 3 (who can't communicate discomfort) and seniors with chronic health conditions should sit
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Gyantse Damar Festival in Tibet
Gyantse is a charming town in southern Tibet, just a short drive from either Shigatse or Lhasa, that feels like a window into traditional Tibetan life. Every Tibetan lunar April, it transforms for the Damar Festival, Gyantse's biggest and
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Traveler's Guide to the Ancient Trandruk Monastery
Trandruk Monastery's story begins in the 7th century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo. The templeconnects to Princess Wencheng, the princess of Dynasty Tang whose architectural wisdom helped position many of Tibet's earliest Buddhi
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Tashilhunpo Monastery's Thangka Festival
If you happen to travel to Tibet in June 2026, you won't want to miss a spectacular celebration: the Tashilhunpo Monastery Thangka Festival, running from June 28 to 30. This iconic event draws tens of thousands of pilgrims, artists, and tr
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Tsurphu Cham Dance Festival: The Masked Dance of Tibet
Mark your calendars! The Cham Dance Festival takes place annually on the 25th day of the fourth Tibetan lunar month. On this day, Tsurphu Monastery—nestled in a valley about 70 kilometers from Lhasa—is at its most vibrant. Monks in silk r
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A Glimpse of Divine Light: Exploring Tibet's Enchanting Butter Lamp Festival
The festival takes place annually on the 15th day of the first month of the Tibetan lunar calendar. In 2026, this falls on March 3rd—a perfect time to witness the harmony of a full moon and countless flickering lamps lighting up the platea
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Lhagang Ningba: Lhasa's Ancient Gem on Barkhor Street
Originally built in 1407 during the Ming Dynasty, Larang Nyingba first served as the residence of Thonmi Sambhota—creator of the Tibetan script—under the reign of Songtsen Gampo. The weight of this history is palpable in the courtyard's
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How Long to Get a Tibet Travel Permit?
So, how long should you budget for? Under normal circumstances, you should plan for a processing time of approximately 8 to 9 working days.
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How Many Days Do You Need for a Mount Kailash Tour?
How many days do I actually need? The answer boils down to your starting point, end point, and how deeply you want to explore the region. One thing's non-negotiable, though—the iconic Mount Kailash Outer Kora always takes 3 days, no matte
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Chongsaikang Market: A Vibrant Contrast to Lhasa's Sacred Barkhor Street
Welcome to Chongsaikang Market, the bustling commercial hub where locals shop, socialize, and keep ancient trading traditions alive. If you're looking for raw, authentic Lhasa beyond the polished tourist sites, this is where your feet shou
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