4,500 Meter VILLAGE FOOD - Heavenly Yamdrok Lake, Tibet!
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High Altitude Tibetan Food - Today we drove from Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake, where we had the honor to eat at a local family home. At 4,500 meters in elevation, there’s not a lot of plants that grow, and so our meal consisted of Tibetan barley, yak meat, a few green onions, and a radish soup. It was a hearty and warming meal, full of love, and a pleasure to learn more about Tibetan culture. #Tibet #YamdrokLake #streetfood #villagefood
Yamdrok Lake, Tibet - First we drove to Yamdrok Lake, and Kambala Pass (4,990 m (16,371 ft) for the viewpoint. The view of Yamdrok Lake for the first time was breathtaking. It’s a sacred lake in Tibet, and the colors of the lake look different depending on season, time of day, or even where you see the lake from. The actual bottom of the lake, on the shore is more like 4,500 Meters in Elevation.
High Elevation Tibetan Food - Tsampa (roasted barley) is the staple and main food of the Tibetan diet. It’s nutritious, and grows at a very high elevation. For lunch we had butter tea, barley dumplings with yak meat, radish soup with yak meat, and a type of momo bread which was formed into cone shapes, and fried and steamed in an iron griddle pan. The entire meal was simple, but delicious and very hearty and warming - mainly carbs, and yak. The entire village and setting next to Yamdrok Lake made it even more spectacular.
Karola Glacier View - Finally to end this day in Tibet, we continued to Karola Glacier, passing a section that was almost 5,200 meters in elevation. Highest elevation I’ve been to, and the entire drive was unbelievably beautiful.
An amazing day, great people, delicious food, and heavenly scenery of Yamdrok Lake.
Thank you to Travel China & Tibet ( they sponsored my trip to Tibet, and they did an amazing job to cater to the exact things I wanted to do. Highly recommended when you visit Tibet.
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Tibet Tour Plan - How to Get to Tibet by Train, Flight or Overland
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Nowadays, traveling to Tibet is quite simple.
So, firstly you need to get to mainland China or Nepal,
Then choose flight, Tibet train or overland Road Trip to reach Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.
Believe me, each means has its own advantage and disadvantage.
Now, let’s start talking about traveling from mainland China, from cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, etc. to Tibet.
Basically, you may choose to Take a Tibet train or a flight or reach Tibet by overland road trip.
Ok, let’s start with Tibet train.
As the world’s highest railway, Tibet train is by far the most popular means to enter Tibet.
Cost-effective, and highly-efficient, it gives you ample time for gradual acclimatization while aboard the train.
For railfans, it's a must do before arriving in Tibet.
And you can easily board the Tibet train from major provincial cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Xi’an, Xining, etc. to Tibet.
Highly recommended!
If you have a tight schedule, then taking a flight to Tibet would be your best choice.
Non-stop flights to Lhasa can be found in cities like Chengdu, Chongqing, and Xi’an and Xining and Shangri-La and Kunming.
You may also take direct flights from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, to Lhasa, but with one or two stops in other cities.
Apart from Tibet Train and flight, the adventurous overland road trip to Tibet works best for the real explorers.
The most famous one is Sichuan-Tibet Highway via G318 national highway.
The epic road trip, known for its treacherous mountain roads and second-to-none scenery, would be a fantasy for road trip lovers.
Other than that, traveling from Xining to Lhasa or Kashgar to Lhasa offers entirely different challenge to photographers and the thrill seekers.
Got it? Fantastic!
Now, let's shift our attention to Tibet's friendly neighbor, Nepal.
The proximity of Nepal to Tibet makes Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, the closest gateway city to Tibet.
For international tourists, it's extremely popular to either take a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa or enjoy the classic Kathmandu to Lhasa overland trip to Tibet.
The non-stop flight only takes around 1h30min to reach Lhasa.
Nowadays, flights , run by Sichuan Airline and Air China, are almost available on a daily basis.
Pretty convenient, isn't it!
For travel experts, the epic overland tour from Kathmandu to Lhasa via Gyirong Port, current Sino-Nepal border, is definitely their top choice.
And there are good reasons.
The classic travel route abounds with epic vista of Himalayan peaks, holy Buddhist monasteries and incredible alpine lakes and unlimited chances to meet local Tibetans and explore their exotic life.
So having said so much,
Hopefully, now you know your favorite way to get to Tibet.
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Tibetan Food in Shigatse - TRADITIONAL BREAKFAST in Tibet!
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SHIGATSE, TIBET - Along with Lhasa, Shigatse is one of the most important and largest cities in Tibet. We had the honor to explore Shigatse for the day, learn about the city, eating Tibetan food, and learn about the amazing Tibetan culture. #Shigatse #Tibet #food
Tibetan breakfast - There’s nothing better to eat for breakfast in Tibet than tsampa - roasted barley flour, mixed with yak cheese, yak butter, and sugar, and formed into small hand-squeezed balls. It grows like a loaf of bread in your stomach - it’s so hearty and filling. The best part of the experience was eating it in a local home and watching them as they made it for breakfast, the common way they do everyday for breakfast. The butter tea was excellent.
Tibetan food lunch - We went to a local family restaurant for lunch we we tried a number of Tibetan, and specifically Shigatse foods, including dumpling in soup, a fried bread stuffed with yak, fried sheep lungs, and Tibetan blood sausage. It was a heavy and meaty lunch, and the food was delicious.
Tashilhunpo Monastery - As the palace of the Panchen Lama (second most important spiritual figure in Tibetan Buddhism), the Tashilhunpo Monastery is one of the most sacred and important sites in Shigatse. After walking around the temple complex in the morning, we then went into the temple complex in the afternoon.
It was a great day of food, exploring, and learning in Shigatse, Tibet.
Thank you to Travel China & Tibet ( they sponsored my trip to Tibet, and they did an amazing job to cater to the exact things I wanted to do. Highly recommended when you visit Tibet.
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Today we had the honor of going to a local Tibetan family home for an outstanding traditional, and special Tibetan food meal. It was not only a chance to try Tibetan foods that are not typically available at a restaurant, but a total learning experience about Tibetan food and culture. #Tibet #Lhasa #TibetanFood
After arriving to the family home we first enjoyed some Tibetan butter tea and snacks, and then proceeded to the kitchen to start cooking. I loved the decoration and style of Tibetan homes, so warm, cozy, and welcoming.
Some of the main Tibetan food they prepared were yak and cheese momos, fried potato momos, soup with yak meatballs, a steamed sheep head, fried mutton with potatoes and onions, ginseng fruit with sugar and butter, and a number of other impressive Tibetan foods.
The food was delicious and meaty (and very hearty), the setting was gorgeous Tibetan culture, and the hospitality stood out among everything. What an outstanding day in Lhasa, Tibet!
Thank you to Travel China & Tibet ( they sponsored my trip to Tibet, and they did an amazing job to cater to the exact things I wanted to do. Highly recommended when you visit Tibet.
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Tibet Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tibet.
Tibet is a relatively little known and mysterious land of snow high up in the Himalayas that borders Nepal, Bhutan ad India. It is protected by the highest mountains in the world and is a region that has developed a unique society whose philosophy, art and religious faith have earned much interest and respect.Lhasa is the capital of Tibet and also its largest city. The Barkhor Road extends for eight hundred metres around the Jokhang Temple and nearby Tsuklakhang Square. For the faithful a visit to the Jokhang Temple is the highlight of a long and arduous pilgrimage and the Dalai Lama once sat in its inner courtyard during the monks’ annual final examination, which was also a splendid festive event. On the other side of the Chakpori, a small mountain opposite Potala, is the seldom visited Sang Gya Thong Ku Temple that is somewhat hidden away and therefore off the tourist trail. This ‘temple of a thousand images of god’ is nevertheless very popular among devout Buddhists and is a place of silent prayer. The Yarlung Valley is full of history such as possessing the oldest field in Tibet, as well as the oldest village that is located at the foot of the country’s oldest fortress, Yom Bu La Khang, the rock palace of the country’s first mystic king. One of the largest monuments in Tibetan architecture is the unique Kumbum Chörten, a three-dimensional mandala that can be entered. Eyes decorate the upper part of the Stupa. The ritual walkabout begins on the lowest level with simple deities then follows the entire Pantheon of Tibet, immortalised in both sculptures and wall paintings. Despite Chinese influence, Tibet is still a religiously devout country with a fascinating monastery culture and amazing natural scenery. Tashi Delek! Happiness and Blessings!On the “roof of the world” one is always close to the gods…!...
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Street Food in Lhasa city, Tibet China
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Farm Life, Lhasa, Tibet - China Travel Channel
Near Lhasa in Tibet, China, we had the chance to see farmers working in the fields with their yaks.
Later we visited one of the farmhouses. The friendly people show us their living space, the kitchen, the store room and her stable. Of course, we had to try the butter tea, which is unusual for our European tastes
The farmer told us proudly that he has 4 yaks and some cows. They live a simple life but we did not have the feeling that somebody suffers hunger. Pictures of the family were proudly presented next to the house altar.
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In der Nähe von Lhasa in Tibet, China hatten wir die Gelegenheit Bauern mit ihren Yaks bei ihrer Feldarbeit zu beobachten.
Anschließend besuchten wir eines der Bauernhäuser. Die freundlichen Bewohner zeigen uns ihre Wohnräume, die Küche, den Vorratsraum und ihren Stall. Selbstverständlich durften wir auch den Buttertee probieren, der für europäischen Geschmack doch sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig ist.
Stolz erzählt uns der Bauer, dass er 4 Yaks und einige Kühe hat. Das Leben ist einfach, aber wir hatten nicht das Gefühl, dass irgend jemand Hunger leidet. Stolz werden Fotografien aus dem Familienleben neben dem Hausaltar ausgestellt.
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How do foreigners apply for a “Tibet Travel Permit” when they travel to Tibet?
Every year, Tibet attracts tourists from all over the world, but many people are troubled by the “Tibet Travel Permit”. Today, Zhuoma will give you a good idea about the “Tibet Travel Permit”.
Visiting Lhasa Tibet.
Hi there, my first time visiting Tibet & first ever video shooting, it's a simple video montage journey over 9 days starting from ChengDu to Lhasa Tibet. Most of the video/photo shooting are outdoor as they do not allow any video/photo taken inside the monastery/temple. You can't travel free & easy in Tibet as you need permit entry & a local guide to bring you around.
Pardon my video editing as I'm still a beginner on video editing.
Enjoy & thanks for watching.
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2019 China & Tibet Travel Video with TCT Part 2 - From Lhasa to Mount Everest!
In this video we traveled through Tibet from Lhasa all the way out to Mount Everest and back. Some of the that we visited included Lhasa, Tsedang, Yangpachen, Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier, Gyantse, Shigatse, Tingri, and finally Mount Everest! Join us to see some of the natural scenery of Tibet and some of the less visited monasteries.
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1. Arrive in Lhasa, Tibet by Flight
2. Tsedang
a. Trandruk Monastery
b. Samye Monastery
c. Chimpu Monastery and Caves
3. Lhasa
a. Potola Palace
b. Jokhang Temple
c. Barkhor Street
d. Ramoche Temple
e. Sera Monastery
f. Princess Wencheng Night Show
4. Yangpachen
a. Yangpachen Monastery
5. Drive from Lhasa to Shigatse vis Gyantse
a. Yamdrok Lake
b. Samding Monastery
c. Karola Glacier
6. Shigatse
a. Tashilhunpo Monastery
7. Tingri
8. Mount Everest
a. Rongbuk Monastery
b. Overnight in Everest Guest Tent
c. Free Time in Everest Area
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Tibet Travel Permit: How to Get Tibet Travel Permit (Tibet Visa) Successfully in 2019 and 2020
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Lhasa, Tibet
The best trip i ever had ! Tibet easily ranks at the top of my list of visited country. It's not easy getting there. A few permits, which can only be obtained from a Chinese travel agency based in China, are required to enter the country. I managed to organise the trip despite of the hassle. The next series of videos are the highlights of Tibet, from its capital in Lhasa all the way to Mount Everest Base Camp. Enjoy watching and stay subscribed to Hardcoretraveller360 youtube channel.
Gyang Tse (Tibet) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Gyang Tse in Tibet.
Proud and mighty, Dzong, the fortress of the former monarch of the region,rises above Gyang Tse, the third largest city in Tibet. The fortress once accommodated the governor of the district and was the region’s administrative centre. Despite certain obligations the Dzong monarch was relatively independent and was permitted to rule this region and its inhabitants. Of Tibet’s original sixteen monasteries only two survived China’s Cultural Revolution and particularly well known is the Sakyapa Academy Monastery that managed to survive the Revolution. One of the biggest monuments in Tibetan architecture is the unique Kumbum Chörten, a three-dimensional Mandala that can be entered. Eyes decorate the upper part of the stupa. When following the traditional ritual walk through the Kumbum-Chorten, one passes symbolically through the entire Buddhist journey of salvation and into Nirvana. The journey begins on the lowest level with simple deities and then follows the entire Pantheon of Tibet immortalised by both sculptures and wall paintings. Today, in the old Tibetan trading town of Gyang Tse ‘all-seeing eyes of Buddha’ continue to watch over the Kumbum as well as the welfare of the faithful.
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Sherpa Tibet tour, Ganden, Drak Yarpa and Lhasa
01 17 Person Asian Sherpa Nekorwa Mt Kailash, Lhasa group 2018
Kathmandu Kerung, Gugekingdom, Kailash Kora, Xigatse, Gyangtse, Tshedang and Lhasa
26th July 2018, Group briefing and Dinner at Asian Trekking, club house.
01st Aug, Drive to Syabrubesi around 160 Km,
02nd Aug, Drive to Timure 12 km and cross boarder and well welcome received from Tibet guide and driver. Drive to Kerung about 24 km.
3rd Aug, Driver 20 Km and walk an hour to Dakar Tesue, Milarepa cave and return back to Kerung and visit Phakpa Lakhang.
4th Aug, Drive to Saga crossing 5200 m high pass almost 200 Km.
5th Aug, Drive to Chui Gompa, Manasarovar about 500 km.
6th Aug, visit Chui Gompa, Guru rimporche cave and drive to Zhanda about 285 km.
7th Aug, Zhanda (Toling) - Guge - Tsaprang (3500m) Drive 20 Km to Tsaprang and visit the ruin of Gugekingdom. Climb and visit few monastery about an hour to the top of Gugekingdom return back to Toling and visit famous monastery at Toling.
8th Aug,Travel to Darchen (4600m) After breakfast drive to Darchen via Thirtha puri. Had a good rest and prepare for the Kailash Kora.
9th Aug : Darchen to Deraphuk (4900 m) Early in the morning, start walking about 18 kilometers easy walking to Derapuk. North Face of Kailash.
10th Aug : Diraphuk Crossing Dolma La Pass (5623m) and overnight at Juthulphuk (4760 m) Second day of Kailash Parikrama is a tough day of the Yatra. Start early in the morning. Tough uphill till Dolma La pass and immediately serious downhill till basic tea house at bottom of hill. then easy walking to Juthulpuk..
11th Aug: Trek to Darchen and Drive to Saga: Final day of Kailash parikrama. It is easy walking about 2 hours till 10 km to Darchen and drive back to Saga 450 Km via same way.
12th Aug: Saga to Sigatse 440 km. Drive via Lhatse visit Sakya Monastery and overnight at Sigatse.
13th Aug: Sigatse to Gyangtse, Morning visit Tashi Lumpo Monastery, Syalu Monastery and drive to Gyangtse. Visit Pekhor Choede, Dogoda Monastery at Gyangtse.
14th Aug Gyangtse to Tshedang. Early morning drive via Yamdruk lake and visit Mindroling Monastery then to Tshedang. Visit of Yambu Lhakang, Trandruk Monastery
15th Aug, Tshedang to Samye, Early morning drive to Samye. Visit Chimpo Ri (Guru Rinporche Cave) and Samye monastery.
16th Aug, Samye to Lhasa, After breakfast drive to Norbulinka to see the last day of Shoten festival. Visit of Norbulinka and had picnick and watched the Maneka (Tibetan Opera). Check in Hotel Dhood Gu and after lunch visit Jokhang.
17th Aug: Lhasa, Visit Potala, Phulabuk, and Ramocho monastery with Agula.
18th: Lhasa, Visit of Drepung and Sera and evening went to see the Princess Wenchen, Golden Bridge, Tibetan live Opera.
19th Aug: Lhasa, Visit of Ganden and Drak Yarpa
20th Aug: Lhasa, Free day and Evening farewell dinner with cultural program
21st Aug: Lhasa Fly back to Kathmandu