Discover the ancient Bukjuk Lhakhang, nestled in Linzhi's Bayi District, a spiritual haven dating back to the 7th century. Learn about its founding by King Songtsen Gampo and its significance in Tibetan Buddhism's history. Experience the tranquility and heritage of this revered Gelug sect monastery on your visit.Read More
Discover Bayi Town, the dynamic heart of Nyingchi, Tibet, where tradition meets modernity against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes. From cultural festivals to diverse industries and educational centers, Bayi is your gateway to exploring the rich heritage and natural wonders of southeastern Tibet.Read More
Discover the Seka Gunchin Temple, nestled at the foot of Benri Mountain in Linzhi, Tibet. This ancient Bon monastery, known as the "Great God Eagle Temple," hosts the unique Eagle Worship Festival. Join the faithful in a spiritual journey and experience a piece of Tibet's intangible cultural heritage.Read More
Explore the historic Daza Temple, nestled in Linzhi's breathtaking landscape, offering a peaceful retreat into the Bon religion. Experience the temple's spiritual aura, ancient ruins, and majestic prayer flags. Uncover the legacy of Shenrab Miwoche and connect with Tibet's rich cultural heritage.Read More
Discover the spiritual charm of De-mo Monastery, nestled on the Yarlung Tsangpo's banks in Tibet's Linzhi area. Experience the unique De-mo Cham dance, rich history, and breathtaking architecture of this Gelug sect monastery. A tranquil haven for culture and spirituality seekers.Read More
Discover the enchanting Lama Ling Monastery, nestled in Linzhi's serene Buchu Township. This architectural marvel, a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism's rich heritage, offers peace, spiritual solace, and breathtaking natural beauty. Visit and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this sacred Nyingma school site, adorned with symbolic colors and designs, standing as a testament to artistic...Read More
Delve into the mystical world of Ranwu Lake, where ancient Tibetan legends come alive. Discover the intriguing tales of battling buffalo and scalpers, and mischievous monkeys that shaped the region's folklore. Uncover how these myths intertwine with the breathtaking scenery of Ranwu Lake, set amidst the Himalayas, Nianqing Tanggula, and Handuan Mountain Range. Join us...Read More
Before Buddhism entered Tibet, this snow-covered plateau had its own traditional religious beliefs. This native religion developed by primitive Shamanism. which has great influence on the human world such as ghosts, gods, heaven, earth, mountains and rivers, earth and rocks, and even vegetation. The worship of animism has a strong shaman color and the custom...Read More
Mount Namcha Barwa, known in Tibetan as “the burning thunder and lightning” or “the spear that shoots straight into the heavens,” is one of Tibet’s most mysterious and breathtaking peaks. Rising to 7,782 meters, it dominates the eastern Himalaya and stands as the highest mountain in Nyingchi Prefecture, earning legendary status among climbers, pilgrims, and...Read More
Discover the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, a world-class scenic spot in Tibet. With a length of 496.3 km and an average elevation of 3,000 m, this Canyon is longer and deeper than its counterparts in the US and Peru. Explore its nine natural zones, ranging from alpine to tropical, and experience its rich cultural heritage.Read More
An Enchanting Escape in the Heart of Tibet Basum Tso, often referred to as Drak Sum Lake, is a breathtaking natural wonder nestled within the rocky embrace of Tibet’s mountains. Stretching over 2,000 meters in length and several hundred meters in width, this lake mirrors the shape of a grand crescent, beautifully ensconced in a...Read More
Tucked deep within Bomi County of Nyingchi, the Bomi Gang Township Nature Reserve is one of Tibet’s most extraordinary natural sanctuaries. Covering a total area of 288 square kilometers, this reserve is dominated by dense primeval forests, with a forest coverage rate of 61%. It is widely recognized for hosting some of the densest and...Read More
In 2007, satellite imagery revealed one of the most astonishing natural discoveries on the Tibetan Plateau—the largest concentration of glaciers in Bomi County, located in Nyingchi, eastern Tibet. This vast glacier system includes 42 glaciers of different sizes, reshaping scientific understanding of regional water systems and highlighting Bomi as one of Tibet’s most important glacial...Read More
Hidden within Yunzeng Village in Nyingchi, eastern Tibet, the Kongpo Dimu Cliff Inscription stands as one of the most important ancient stone inscriptions in Tibetan history. Carved more than 1,200 years ago, this remarkable relic is recognized as the earliest known stone inscription in Nyingchi and offers rare insight into Tibet’s early political structure, royal...Read More