Tibet

tibet

Today in t`he age of information with jet aircraft,highways and computer networks mysterious places are rare to be found; but Tibet is an exception.

Refereed as Shangri La, The forbidden Land, The Roof of the World, and by many more, the mysterious Buddhist Kingdom remained long closed to foreigners, exerting a strong hold on the imagination of the world.
For centuries, it has fascinated mankind. It was hardly accessible to the outside world and has been always a challenge to human beings. Tibet, a "forbidden land" not only by man but also by nature, attracted many explorers, scholars, and pilgrims and adventure lovers, all in pursuit of "Real Shangri La".

It is not only the geographical and natural enchants but also a long historical culture and religion that appeal the foreigners to visit Tibet at least once in a lifetime.

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1Potala Palace: The Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet is a Buddhist pilgrimage site of the Bodhisattva Chenresi and the home of the Dalai Lama.

2JokhangMonastery: The Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet has two Buddha statues sacred to Tibetan Buddhists, the Akshobya Vajra and the Jowo Sakyamuni.

3Everest Base Camp: There are two base camps on opposite sides of Mount Everest: to the south in Nepal, and to the north in Tibet.

4Gyantse: Gyantse (at an altitude of 3950 m or about 13000 ft) is 254 km southwest of Lhasa.

5Chengdu: Chengdu known formerly as Chengtu, is the capital of Sichuan province, of Southwest China.

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