Tibet Travel Tips for Hong Kong People
Many people who plan to travel to Tibet for the first time, the most worried about is often not the itinerary, but a very practical problem: what to eat in Tibet? Do you get used to eating in Tibet? The Tibetan diet is indeed [...]
In most people's minds, Tibet is a place you can't go to in winter. There is also very little information about traveling to Tibet in winter! Between April and October, from Linzhi's [....]
Tibetan festivals are a chapter of faith and life. From the Tibetan New Year in Lhasa at the beginning of the year to the Lantern Festival and the Night of Kuttu at the end of the year, Tibetans [...]
Saga Dawa Festival | Tibet’s Most Sacred Month of Prayer & Pilgrimage (Kora & Temple Circuits Guide)
Every year on the 15th day of the fourth month in the Tibetan lunar calendar, Tibetan Buddhism observes its most sacred festival — the Saga Dawa Festival. This auspicious occasion commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni.
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.
When traveling to Tibet, the biggest concern for most people is altitude sickness. Next, one of the most frequently asked questions is: “Should I bring oxygen with me?” “Will I be able to breathe normally up there?”