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Cultural Tour in Tibet |
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Tibet is surely a destination apart
from most in the world, the rolling hills of the
high plateau and the stunning Himalayas are none to
any. Refereed as Shangri La, The Forbidden Land, The
Roof Of the World and by many more, the mysterious
Buddhist Kingdom remained long closed to foreigners,
exerting a strong hold on the imagination of the
world. For centuries , it has fascinated mankind .
It was hardly accessible to the outside world and
has been always a challenge to human beings. Tibet,
a "forbidden land" not only by man but also by
nature, attracted many explorers, scholars, and
pilgrims and adventure lovers, all in pursuit of
"Real Shangrila". It is not only the geographical
and natural enchants but also a long historical
culture and religion that appeal the foreigners to
visit Tibet at least once in a lifetime. |
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Exploring The Forbidden Land |
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Lhasa Adventures
(08 Nights / 09 Days)
Once considered the
forbidden land, Lhasa the Tibetan
capital is witness to the historic
rise and development of Tibetan
Buddhism. Home to many famous
monasteries Lhasa offers a peek into
a true religious way of life... |
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Discover Lhasa (10
Nights / 11
Days)
Once considered the
forbidden land, Lhasa the Tibetan
capital is witness to the historic
rise and development of Tibetan
Buddhism. Home to many famous
monasteries Lhasa offers a peek into
a true religious way of life... |
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Everest Base Camp
Tour (14 Nights / 15 Days)
The north face of the Everest (Chomolungma)
is easily accessible with just an
hour and half walk from the Rongbuk
monastery, which is just a few hours
drive from the Friendship Highway
that links Lhasa with Kathmandu... |
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Tibet Overland
Tour (12 Nights / 13 Days)
With an average altitude in excess
of 3500m, Tibet can truly be
described as the roof of the world.
Lying to the north of the great
Himalayan range which separates it
from its neighbors India, Nepal and
Bhutan, much of the |
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