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Travel Blog – Main reason to Know About Tibet

29
Dec

Dakini: The Embodiment of Wisdom and Emptiness in Tibetan Buddhism

Dakini in Tibetan Buddhism: The Sky Dancer of Enlightened Wisdom In Tibetan Buddhism, the Dakini, literally meaning “sky dancer” or “space goer,” is a central and deeply revered figure in Vajrayana practice. She is commonly known as the Vajra Dakini or Wisdom Dakini, and in Tibetan she is called Khandro. Dakinis are not merely symbolic...
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The Great Fifth Dalai Lama: The Visionary Who United Tibet and Built an Empire
13
Nov

The Great Fifth Dalai Lama: The Visionary Who United Tibet and Built an Empire

Discover the legacy of the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, a revered leader who unified Tibet, established the Ganden Phodrang government, and built the iconic Potala Palace. Learn about his strategic alliances, cultural contributions, and enduring influence on Tibetan history.
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21
Jul

Puchungwa Shönnu Gyaltsen (1031–1106): Guardian of Kadam’s Advisory Lineage

Introduction to Puchungwa Shönnu Gyaltsen Puchungwa Shönnu Gyaltsen, a notable figure in Tibetan Buddhism, lived between 1031 and 1106 and is particularly renowned for his role in safeguarding and advancing the Kadam tradition. His significance within the Buddhist community is profound, as he served not only as a spiritual leader but also as a pivotal...
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24
May

Geographical Location and Resources of Tibet: Roof of the World

Tibet, a region in southwest China, is known for its rich culture, Buddhist heritage, and stunning landscapes. With a vast area of over 1.2 million square kilometers, Tibet's location between different provinces and neighboring countries has contributed to its cultural diversity. Its unique topography, characterized by high-altitude deserts, vast grasslands, and snow-capped mountains, is mainly...
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09
May

Ultimate Guide to China Visa: Most Important Insights on Requirements & Visa Types

A China Visa is required for foreign tourists entering, leaving, or transiting through mainland China. Learn who should apply, how to apply, and more.
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19
May

A Step-by-Step Guide for American Travelers Planning a Trip to Tibet in 2025

Introduction Traveling to Tibet is an ambitious and rewarding endeavor, particularly for American travelers in 2025. With its unique cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, Tibet offers an experience unlike any other. From the majestic peaks of the Himalayas to the serene majesty of its ancient monasteries, this region is rich in attractions waiting to be...
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13
Jan

Mensi Coal Mine: At the Foot of Mt. Kailash Elevating the Stakes in Energy Resources

Mensi Coal Mine: Tibet’s Highest Industrial Landmark Near Mount Kailash Rising to an astonishing altitude of 5,100 meters, the Mensi Coal Mine stands as one of the highest coal mines in the world. Located in Gêrzê County of Ngari Prefecture, at the base of the sacred Mount Kailash, this remarkable site represents a rare blend...
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14
Oct

The Yunnan-Tibet Railway: A New Era in Connectivity and Economic Growth

Discover the latest updates on the Yunnan-Tibet Railway project, including the pivotal Lijiang-Shangri-La section. Learn how this 139.7 km railway, linking Lijiang City with Diqing Prefecture, is set to revolutionize travel and economic growth in China's southwestern regions, bridging cultural gaps and enhancing tourism in ethnic minority areas.
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11
Apr

Types and Features of Tibetan Palace Architecture

Tibetan palace architecture is a reflection of the region’s cultural, political, and religious priorities. These structures are not just residences but multi-functional spaces, combining administrative, religious, defensive, and auxiliary purposes. Below is a breakdown of the different types of buildings within palace complexes and their unique features. 1. Residential Buildings: Tibetan Palace Architecture Residential buildings...
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05
Oct

Potala Palace Murals: A Treasure of Tibetan Buddhist Art

Introduction to Potala Palace The Potala Palace, standing majestically atop Marpo Ri in Lhasa, Tibet, is an architectural marvel and a significant cultural landmark. It was originally constructed in the 7th century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo and has since evolved into a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and spirituality. In 1994, the palace...
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The Arrival of Western Missionaries in Tibet (1624 AD)
13
Jan

Salt Well Catholic Church: A Hidden Catholic Landmark in the Heart of Tibet

A Rare Catholic Presence in Tibet Hidden deep within the dramatic landscapes of Mangkang County in eastern Tibet, the Yanjing Salt Well Catholic Church stands as a rare and remarkable symbol of faith. Officially known as the Church of Our Lady of the Salvation of the Christians, it is the only Catholic church of its...
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29
Jun

Special Permit – Tibetan Mountaineering Certificate for Everest & Himalayan

Are you interested in obtaining a mountaineering certificate? Learn about the application process and eligibility requirements for this challenging activity.
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01
May

Bon Religion: Tibet’s Indigenous Spiritual Tradition

Bon religion, also known as “Bonpo” or “Bonpo religion,” was a widespread ancient religion in Tibet before the introduction of Buddhism. It is often regarded as Tibet’s native spiritual tradition. During its height, Bon was divided into three branches: “Do Bon,” “Chya Bon,” and “Gyu Bon,” and further categorized into two sects known as “Black...
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13
Jan

Tirthapuri Monastery: The Sacred Gateway to Mount Kailash Pilgrimage

Tirthapuri Monastery is one of the most sacred and mysterious pilgrimage sites in western Tibet. Located in the Ali (Ngari) region, it is widely regarded as a spiritual gateway to Mount Kailash (Gang Rinpoche). For centuries, pilgrims have believed that a journey around Mount Kailash is incomplete without first visiting Tirthapuri, often called “the Collar”...
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13
Jan

Exploring Nyangchu Valley: A Hidden Gem in Gongbo’gyamda County

Nyangchu Valley: The “One River, Three Gorges” Wonder of Gongbo’gyamda Hidden deep within Gongbo’gyamda County in eastern Tibet, Nyangchu Valley is a breathtaking natural corridor often praised as the “One River, Three Gorges” scenic area. Carved by the gentle flow of the Nyangchu River, this valley brings together dense forests, dramatic gorges, sacred springs, and...
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13
Jan

Sacred Rivers of Gar County: Sengge and Gar Tsangpo

In the far west of Tibet, where snow mountains meet vast grasslands, rivers shape both the land and the lives of those who live alongside them. Gar County, located in the heart of Ngari Prefecture, is home to several important plateau rivers that nourish high-altitude ecosystems, ancient cultures, and traditional pastoral life. Among them, Gar...
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17
Jul

The Legacy of Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo: Founder of the Phagdru Kagyu Lineage

Introduction to Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo, revered as a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism, holds the distinction of being the founder of the Phagdru Kagyu lineage. This lineage emerged during a transformative period in Tibetan spiritual history, characterized by the blending of indigenous practices and the teachings of Buddhism as it...
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09
May

The Ancient Theory of Tibetan Medicine: Natural Coexists

Discover the ancient theory of Tibetan medicine, where poison and medicine coexist. Learn about the three factors and the balance of the human body. #TibetanMedicine
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Unique Juewu Cliff Sculptures: Nyingchi’s Hidden Buddhist Gems
01
Jan

Unique Juewu Cliff Sculptures: Nyingchi’s Hidden Buddhist Gems

Step into the serene world of Nyingchi's cliff sculptures, just south of Bayi Town, near the Juewu Temple. This collection features 12 breathtaking high-relief sculptures of Buddhist deities, including Sakyamuni Buddha, Amitayus Buddha, and Avalokiteśvara, across the colossal rock's faces. Discover the spiritual narrative carved into stone with a trio of divine figures, and experience...
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19
May

The Complete Tibet Travel Guide for UK Tourists (2025)

Introduction to Tibet: The Roof of the World Tibet, often referred to as the “Roof of the World,” is a mesmerizing travel destination that captivates the hearts and minds of adventurers and spiritual seekers alike. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, this plateau region boasts stunning landscapes, including towering mountains, sprawling grasslands, and serene...
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How to travel to Tibet (Lhasa) from the United States — a practical, step-by-step guide
30
Dec

How to travel to Tibet from the United States — a practical, step-by-step guide

Planning a trip to Lhasa from America combines logistical precision with a sense of pilgrimage: high plateau landscapes, centuries-old monasteries, and a culture that moves at its own steady rhythm. This guide walks you through paperwork, routes, health preparations, and on-the-ground tips so the journey feels like a well-managed adventure rather than an ordeal. Read...
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