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Tibet Autonomous Regions has long been
known as the ” Roof of the world” and is no idle statement.
The land veiled in secrecy, closed to the outside world for
centuries.” The Roof of the World” is now open to you. The
valley bottom of Tibet is higher than the highest mountain
elsewhere. Its snow- covered plateau is the highest in the
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from Everest, which Tibetans see from the other side, many
a mountain ranges are over 15000ft. We are introduced with
chanting monks’ stopped in prayer, the nomadic herds men of
the Tibetan plateau mingle and wade through prostrating citizens
as they circumambulate monasteries on their bellies while
prayer flags fan the burning incense as the smoke rise towards
the heaven, to God who govern by a faith compassionate to
living thing. |
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Tibet,
“ The Roof of the World”, is a great land of beauty and mystery
for tourists, mountaineers and explorers. When you step on
the soil of the roof of the world, climb upon the world’s
highest peak, put on the beautiful Tibetan dress, ride the
Tibetan pony or Yak. |
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The boat of the Alpine plateau”, look at the melting of the
charming pastoral songs, spend a night in a nomad’s tent,
taste a mouthful of aromatic sweet Tibetan barley beer, drink
a cup of specially flavoured yak butter tea, eat some tasty
mutton, sit around blazing, crackling fire, enjoy the melodious
music from the “ Dannijan” Six stringed lute, bask in the
romantic charm of a night on the high plateau grassland and
explore on foot the mysterious, unhabited, open spaces, the
holy mountains and the sacred lakes, you will have on overwhemling
and intoxicating experience which will be the most unforgettable
time in your life. The best seasion for tours in Tibet is,
April- November. |
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