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Responsible Tourism in Tibet
Written on April 7, 2014 at 19:30, by Wangden
What is Eco Travel and Responsible Tourism? Responsible Tourism is tourism that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. The pillars of responsible tourism are the same as those of sustainable tourism and ecotourism — environmental integrity, social justice, and maximizing local economic benefit. Eco travel and responsible tourism are not only More »
Camping with Tibetan Nomads
Written on March 18, 2014 at 19:37, by Wangden
Living in yak-hair tents on the grasslands of the Tibetan plateau, Tibetan nomads lead simple lives. In the mornings, the women milk the yaks. Afterwards, the men take the sheep and the yaks out to graze while the women stay home and make milk tea. Nomad children either help their fathers herd the animals or More »
Tibetan Mandala དཀྱིལ་འཁོར
Written on March 14, 2014 at 19:03, by Wangden
Mandala or དཀྱིལ་འཁོར་in Tibetan is a circular diagram, highly technical and precise, representing an idealized Tantric Buddhist, it also used in Hindu or Bon Meditational Deity and surrounding idealized universe. The name of Mandala is a Sanskirt which means cosmogram or world in harmony. Mandalas usually are painted on cloth, walls of monastery or temple, More »
Tibet Holy Mountain Treks
Written on March 10, 2014 at 20:50, by Wangden
For centuries, Tibetans have been traveling to holy mountains as an act of pilgrimage. In Buddhism, pilgrimage refers to the journey from ignorance to enlightenment, from preoccupation with material concerns to a deeper awareness of the interconnectedness of all life. In Tibetan, the word for pilgrimage, nekhor, means to circle around a sacred place. Through circling More »
Packing List for Travelling to Tibet
Written on March 8, 2014 at 21:08, by Wangden
We have received many inquires regarding what to bring for their Tibet trip. Tibet is a very unique place by culturally and geographically, so we made this Tibet Packing list for your reference. When packing for Tibet, there are two main ideas to keep in mind. One, pack light. Two, layer your clothes. Tibet sits More »
How to plan a trip to Tibet – Travel Advice on Tibet
Written on March 7, 2014 at 14:17, by Wangden
In the mind of most travelers, Tibet is a remote region tucked away in the Himalayan mountains. Long isolated from the rest of the world, Tibet was a forbidden land impossible to enter. But now Tibet is easier to access than ever. Here’s some advice on getting there. Tibet Travel Permits All travelers to the More »
Tibet Train Ticket
Written on March 4, 2014 at 20:06, by Wangden
Since the Qinghai – Tibet Railway opened in 2006, millions of travelers have taken the train into Lhasa. The railway travels through remote areas of eastern and northern Tibet, across frozen plains, and over high mountain passes. In addition to offering passengers a glimpse of the incredible scenery of the Tibetan plateau, the train also More »
Tibet Travel Permits updates
Written on April 8, 2013 at 14:40, by Wangden
The most up-to-date info on Tibet Travel Permits and Tibet travel regulations in 2014 Restricted areas of Central Tibet: When you make a travel plan to Tibet, it is essential to get up to date information about government regulations and policy. Tibet Travel Regulations are can be changed at any time with out any prior More »