

If you don't know how to travel to Tibet, what visa or permit you need for Tibet, or where to go, let us plan your next Tibet vacation, holiday or tour for you. Lost Cave Temples Of The Himalaya Posted on Augby Dharma Documentaries First of three documentary films exploring the cave temples found in Mustang, turning up long lost paintings and artifacts from the caves, including thousands of manuscripts and ancient burial remains. Lara, always intrigued by those old stories, is ready to have a trip there and discover more about all of this. Come off the beaten track with us in untouched Kham and Amdo in Eastern Tibet, where you can travel easily without permits for an authentic Tibetan adventure!īeyond The Clouds offers unique tours to Tibet, we take you to hand-picked locations away from the crowds, for an adventure you'll never forget. According to an old myth, it is believed that a long, long time ago, 4 masks, which used to keep an evil demigod imprisoned, were lost in 4 different locations of Tibet by unknown forces. Explore Lhasa for the grand Potala Palace and the historic Jokhang, Sera and Drepung monasteries of Central Tibet. Travel west for the pilgrimage to the holy Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, get lost in the ruined cave city of the Guge Kingdom, or visit Everest Base Camp. The mountain range above the caves is named after Nang Non, a mythical princess who killed herself over an illicit love affair, and whose sleeping form the mountain is said to resemble. Glittering turquoise lakes shimmer in the intense high altitude sunlight. Mountain passes are adorned with colourful prayer flags blowing in the pure mountain air. Khyunglung is an amazing complex of caves set in the hills on the north. Breathtaking, untouched scenery is on a gigantic scale with vast empty plains dotted with nomad's tents and yaks. Khyunglung stupa and caves in the Garuda Valley, Tibetan Autonomous region of China.

Locked away on the remote Himalayan Plateau, Tibet is an intrepid traveler's dream. Located in one of the most inaccessible places on earth, Guge was once the home of one of Asias most vibrant civilizations.
