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Travel Blog – Main reason to Know About Tibet

08
May

Most Amazing Tibetan Architectural Styles: From Yak Hair Tents to Castle-Like Houses

Discover the rich history of Tibetan architecture, from ancient folklore about the Dipper Brothers to the traditional design of yak hair tents and flat-roof houses. Learn about the layout and customs of these residences, including the placement of scripture halls, living rooms, and incense burners.
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24
Oct

When Winter in Tibet Transforms Ordinary into Extraordinary

Tibet in winter is not just a dream but a smart financial choice. From October 15 to December 31, the Tibet Winter Tour policy grants free access to state-owned 3A-level or above scenic areas, and even lower-level scenic areas receive substantial discounts. Accommodation and airfare costs are also significantly reduced. It's your opportunity to save...
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Discover The Timeless Wonders of Chukar Long Monastery in Sakya
03
Feb

Discover The Timeless Wonders of Chukar Long Monastery in Sakya

Discover the ancient Chukar Long Monastery, nestled in Tibet's Saga County. Experience the spiritual essence of the Nyingma tradition in Tibetan Buddhism, marvel at the architectural beauty, and delve into the rich history and cultural significance of this sacred site. Uncover the monastery's unique artistry in Mani stone carvings, and find inspiration in the legacy...
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15
May

Avalokiteshvara: The Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion

Origins and Symbolism Avalokiteshvara, known as the Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion, finds his roots in early Mahayana Buddhism, prominently featured in sacred texts such as the Lotus Sutra and the Karandavyuha Sutra. These scriptures elaborate on his profound commitment to compassion—referred to in Sanskrit as Karuṇā. This concept embodies the essence of Avalokiteshvara’s existence, as...
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07
May

Gurugyal Monastery: A Bon Tradition Jewel in Ngari

Gurugyal Monastery, nestled at the foot of the majestic Jhongchen Bumba mountains in Menzi Township, southeast of Ngari’s county seat, is a sanctuary of profound historical significance. Situated near the renowned ancient Zhang Zhung ruins, including the Upper Gate of the Zhang Zhung Kingdom and the Jhonglung Silver Castle, it marks the birthplace of Bon...
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22
Jul

Understanding the Gelug School: The Yellow Hat Sect of Tibetan Buddhism

Historical Background of the Gelug School The Gelug School, also known as the Yellow Hat Sect, traces its origins back to the early 15th century, significantly marked by the contributions of Je Tsongkhapa. Born in 1357, Je Tsongkhapa was a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism, advocating for a revival of monastic discipline and scholarly rigor....
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09
May

Losar: A Comprehensive Overview of the Tibetan New Year Festival

Learn about Losar, the Tibetan New Year festival celebrated for 2 weeks. Discover its history, Buddhist elements, and unique traditions.
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07
May

Mangkang Yunnan Snub-Nosed Monkey National Nature Reserve

The Mangkang Yunnan Snub-Nosed Monkey National Nature Reserve, located in the Mangkang Mountain area within Mangkang County and adjacent to the Yunling Mountain Range of Northwest Yunnan, was originally established as the Honglashan Nature Reserve in 1985. It was renamed after the discovery of the Yunnan Snub-Nosed Monkey, locally known as “Zhunzha,” by the Tibet...
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17
Jul

Jetsün Chökyi Sengé: The Founder of the Shungseb Kagyu Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism

Introduction to Jetsün Chökyi Sengé Jetsün Chökyi Sengé, a prominent figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism, is celebrated as the founder of the Shungseb Kagyu tradition. Born in the mid-15th century in Tibet, his noble lineage and background played a crucial role in shaping his spiritual journey and contributions to Buddhist practice. Notably, he...
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04
Nov

Exploring Tibetan Marriage and Funeral Traditions: A Unique Cultural Legacy

In Tibetan culture, marriage is more than just a partnership between two individuals. It’s a core component that preserves family lineage and reinforces social structure across generations. Marriage in Tibet is deeply tied to spiritual beliefs and traditional values that have evolved over centuries, creating a unique and sacred approach to family life. Ancient Tibetan...
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19
Jun

How to Travel from United kingdom to Tibet

Visit Tibet for a unique UK tourist experience. Plan carefully as an autonomous region of China. Our top tour operators offer local guides, private vehicles, and drivers. Independent travel is not allowed. It’s a great time to explore Tibet. Traveling from the United Kingdom to Tibet is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. There are several routes to...
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Discover Qüxü County: A Popular Gem in Tibet’s Heartland
27
Mar

Discover Qüxü County: A Popular Gem in Tibet’s Heartland

Explore the enchanting Qüxü County in the heart of Tibet, where the majestic landscapes meet a rich cultural heritage. Known for its "flowing water ditch," Qüxü offers a unique blend of stunning geography, vibrant culture, and historical depth. From its strategic location along the Yarlung Zangbo River to its role as a beacon of rural...
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13
May

Discover Bliss at Mount Kailash: India’s Ultimate Pilgrimage!

Mount Kailash, the ultimate pilgrimage destination in India, promises blissful experiences for all who visit.
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Dukkar, The Divine White Parasol Goddess: Most Important Beacon of Protection
04
Feb

Dukkar, The Divine White Parasol Goddess: Most Important Beacon of Protection

Explore the rich symbolism and spiritual significance of the White Parasol Goddess, known as 'Dukkar' in Tibetan Buddhism. Revered for her protective powers and wisdom, Dukkar symbolizes the ultimate shelter and guidance of Buddha's teachings. Delve into her historical reverence, including Kublai Khan's devotion, and her intricate depiction in Thangka art as the Thousand-Armed, Thousand-Headed...
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12
May

Lhasa South Mountain Park’s Enchanting Trails and Potala Palace Views

Embark on a scenic journey through Lhasa South Mountain Park, a new tourist hotspot in Lhasa City. Experience breathtaking trails across Routes A, B, and C, offering panoramic views of the iconic Potala Palace and the cityscape. Ideal for hiking enthusiasts and cultural explorers, the park showcases the beauty of Tibet with its natural landscapes...
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29
Nov

Ultimate Guide for Travelers from Africa to Visit Tibet

Ultimate Travel Guide: How African Travelers Can Visit Tibet Introduction to Tibet for African Travelers Tibet, often called the “Roof of the World,” is a destination of unparalleled beauty, rich cultural heritage, and profound spiritual significance. For travelers from Africa, this guide offers all the essential information to plan a successful and memorable trip to...
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15
Mar

Unique Walnut Village: A Glimpse into Tibet’s Rich Cultural Tapestry

Nestled at the foot of the vibrant Wango Shen Mountain and gently caressed by the tranquil waters of the Nyang River, Walnut Village, known locally as “Gongzhong Village,” sits at an altitude of 2900 meters, covering an area of 40 acres. “Gongzhong,” meaning “forest at the foot of the mountain” in Tibetan, perfectly encapsulates the...
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20
May

How to Reach Lhasa from the UK in 2025

Introduction Traveling from the UK to Lhasa in 2025 presents a unique opportunity to experience one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations. Lying at an altitude of more than 3,600 meters, Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. However, it is essential to note that there are...
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15
Oct

The Transformative Journey of the China-Nepal Cross-Border Railway

The China-Nepal Cross-Border Railway is making significant progress, promising to reshape regional connectivity and trade dynamics. This transformative railway network aims to connect China's heartland with Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
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17
May

Journey to Enlightenment with Lama Tsongkhpa Tour

Join us on a journey to enlightenment with the Lama Tsongkhapa Tour! Discover the beauty of Buddhism and unlock inner peace.
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23
Jul

How Tsangnyön Heruka Shaped the Life Story of Milarepa into a Buddhist Classic

Tsangnyön Heruka (Tibetan: གཙང་སྨྱོན་ཧེ་རུ་ཀ), also known as the “Madman of Tsang,” was the first person to organize and rewrite Milarepa’s life story into two separate, well-structured texts. Before him, Milarepa’s biography existed as a collection of scattered narratives. Tsangnyön Heruka selected and shaped them into two major works: The Life of Milarepa, later translated and...
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