Highland Travel
At over 3,000 meters above sea level, Lhasa dazzles with brilliant white sunlight and the deepest blue skies you've ever seen, while the air carries the subtle scent of yak butter and juniper incense. This is no dream — it's the unmistakable, irreplaceable atmosphere that makes Tibet unlike any destination on Earth. [...]
For most travelers, Tibet is considered a destination to avoid in winter — and reliable information about winter travel to Tibet is surprisingly hard to find. Every year from April to October, the buzz around Linzhi's [...]
Dreaming of riding the world's highest railway — the Qinghai-Tibet Railway — but worried about altitude sickness? For most Taiwanese travelers joining a Tibet tour group, we typically recommend [...]
Planning a trip to Tibet, Qinghai, Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan, or the Garzê-Sêrtar region of western Sichuan — but worried about altitude sickness? For many travelers, the biggest concern before departure is: "Will I get altitude sickness?" [...]
When planning a trip to Tibet, many travelers notice tour operators promoting services such as “traveling with a doctor” or “a doctor on board,” which may sound reassuring and professional. However, these claims are often misunderstood. What truly matters is understanding which safety measures and high-altitude support arrangements are genuinely helpful when traveling on the plateau.
Many people who first hear about “Laigu Glacier” and “Yalong Glacier” often feel confused — both are said to be close to Ranwu Lake, right? So are they actually the same place, or completely different?
What Glaciers Can You See in Tibet? Can You Visit Blue Ice Caves in Winter?If you're planning a winter trip to Tibet, glaciers are an absolute must-see natural wonder. Located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau — the highest plateau on Earth — Tibet is home to some of the most spectacular and accessible glaciers in the world. [...]