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|| Travel to Tibet
History
Pilgrims have been traveling over the high passes from India
and other parts of Asia to Mount Kailas for probably over
5,000 years. It is claimed to be the apex of the Hindu religious
axis. It is also one of the highest Mountains in Tibet at
over 22,022 ft and Lake Manasarovar, at 14,950 ft is said
to be the highest freshwater lake in the world. Certainly
this is a difficult region to reach with the variable and
extreme weather conditions. The distance from Lhasa for example
is approx 2,000 km.
Topography
The trip to Tibet is in high altitude region. Most of Tibet,
including Lhasa, is at an elevation of more than 3658 meter
(12000 feet). The road is at elevation above 3600 meter (12000
ft.) above sea level most of the time and goes as high as
5300 meter if you go to base camp of Everest or Kailash in
a short period.
Culture
The land on the roof of the world is a fascinating
land with rich cultural heritage which can be termed as a
living museum. Present day China is combined with past legend
and mystique of Tibet. Trip to Tibet is a fantastic and special
experience. It is adventurous. It is ancient Tibet and modern
China in the process of blending together.
You travel for days on this remote plateau with chance encounters
of nomads herding their sheep or yaks. You may see and become
part of a devout pilgrimage as shown by pilgrims around Lake
Manasarovar and Mount Kailas.. You should do some background
reading about the holy mountain and Tibet in general before
you travel. Lhasa is the cultural center of Tibet.
Travel to Tibet
Lhasa is connected by road and air with Kathmandu.
You can also fly from Hongkong or Chengdu to Lhasa. From the
north you can travel overland from Golmud. There are twice
a week – Tuesday and Saturday direct flight between
Kathmandu and Lhasa.
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