Tibet Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Tibet? One of the most common questions is: how many days are enough? The answer depends on which “Tibet” you want to experience. Tibet is not just a destination — it is a journey made up of diverse landscapes and cultures.

One of the most common questions we receive is: "Is it safe to travel to Tibet?" But what most travelers are really asking goes far deeper than safety alone — it's about Tibet's mystery, its raw and breathtaking grandeur, and whether an experience this extraordinary is truly within reach. [...]

How much does a Tibet tour cost? Do a bunch of homework or not quite understand! Obviously are 8 days, 10 days of travel, walking are Lhasa, Mount Everest, sheep [...]

The biggest concern for many travelers isn't the itinerary, but the local diet and altitude adaptation. Is yak butter tea or yak hot pot right for you? Our comprehensive guide covers local delicacies and practical tips to ensure you stay healthy and energized while exploring the Plateau.

Barkhor Street is a very important commercial street and tourist attraction in Tibet, located in the center of the old city of Lhasa, is the most representative of the whole Oh Tibet's living atmosphere and religious atmosphere of the street area [...].

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 [...]

Can You Shower in Tibet? The Truth Behind One of the Most Common Tibet Travel Myths Many travelers planning a Tibet trip come across warnings in Facebook groups, Reddit threads, and travel blogs advising them to "avoid showering in Tibet" or to "think twice before bathing." We've also heard from countless travelers asking: "Is it really true you can't shower in Tibet?" and "What if I start to smell?" The truth is, it's not a strict rule — it's simply your body's natural response to the high-altitude climate. Here's everything you need to know to shower safely in Tibet without any regrets.

Every year on the 15th day of the fourth Tibetan lunar month, Tibetan Buddhists celebrate their most sacred annual festival — the Saga Dawa Festival. Often regarded as [...]

Malaysia and Singapore's 30-day visa waiver to China has come into effect; travel to Tibet still requires a Tibet Entry Letter TTP. This article teaches you: Tibet Entry Letter aliases, application information, process and duration, flight/train differences, additional documents such as border guard certificates, and more than the visa waiver after the Chinese visa application steps and FAQs.