Blog Entries tagged 'tibet'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'tibet'
- Sichuan 2019-20 Days 4-5===Day 4=== The day dawned slightly brighter and fairer than the day before. Sun was forecast for the day, with temperature up to 7 degrees, although in the morning it was still a cloudy 2 degrees. Woke up, had more noodles Posted by seaskimmer in Taking the Long Way Home | Jan 4, 2020
- Undying relationship of gods and demons in Mt. Kailash [center][/center] From time immemorial, there is an undying relationship between gods and demons. The demons are believed to be evil power. Very few lakes are there Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Apr 4, 2019
- Kailash through the forbidden land of Lhasa[center][/center] Kailash yatra is about accomplishing the inner wishes of the pilgrims. One needs to surrender to the almighty to satisfy their spiritual needs. One engages Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Mar 14, 2019
- Experience tranquility in the pristine land of Mt. Kailash [center][/center] The western part of Tibet is dominated with the mountainous terrains of Mt. Kailash. The spiritual beauty of these mountains will fascinate you completely. It is Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Mar 12, 2019
- Obtain liberation in Muktinath tour [center][/center] The pilgrims who are traveling to Nepal, they find out ways to travel Muktinath temple. It is one of the pilgrimage destinations that secure Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Mar 11, 2019
- Traveling in search of salvation in Muktinath The religiosity plays an important role in shaping the pilgrimage tour. Thousands of pilgrims travel to the majestic land of Muktinath temple in search of salvation. The idea of salvation and emancipation has been undoubtedly celebrated by the pilgrims. I Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Feb 16, 2019
- Enchanting trip to Kailash Mansarovar from the city of Nawab[center][/center] Spirituality and traveling have always been in a constant relationship with each other. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra requires intense d Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Feb 15, 2019
- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Overland journey In our life spirituality comes eventually and Mt. Kailash stands out to be the ultimate destination to secure the path of religiosity. The gigantic Mt. Kailash stands out high across the barren terrains of Tibetan Plateau located in the farthest Posted by NepalTourism in Hiking in Nepal | Feb 13, 2019
- The 'Roof of the World'Like everywhere in China, Lhasa has undergone dramatic growth in the last ten years. The time when you could once see the Dalai Lama's famous Potala Palace from anywhere in town has gone, yet there are patches where it still Posted by 2kiwisontour in The Old Goats - 2 Kiwis on Tour | Jul 29, 2017
- wintereinbruch und planänderungnach der wunderschönen busfahrt hoch nach shangri-la genossen wir die ersten 2 tage bei wunderbarem sonnigen wetter. wir haben mit den velos die stadt erkundigt - die neustadt mit ihren tollen märkten und dem superguten essen. viele tibeter (verschied Posted by edh-on-the-road in edh on the road in china | Apr 17, 2017
- Chengdu, Sichuan - Pandas![center][/center] Chengdu, the capitol of Slchuan Province, is ranked as one of Ch Posted by CherylGypsyRose in China on Fifty Dollars a Day | Sep 21, 2018
- Le deuxieme camp - A Shangrila===Voici quelques photos en vrac du deuxieme camp d'été, à Shangrila, dans le sud de la Chine, près du Tibet. C'était très différent du premier camp car les élèves étaient plus agés et rentraient chez eux le soir. On Posted by elodieadie in la petite trotte d'Elodie-la-bougeotte | Oct 27, 2015
- Getting into Tibet alone?If you think you can get into Tibet without a government sanctioned tour, then think again. With dozens of check points along the way, even someone with perfect Mandarin skills and good looks *cough* have trouble getting through without the Posted by btang in Being a Kid Again | Jun 7, 2015
- Road to TibetThe southern Sichuan to Tibet highway is one of the most popular weeks long bike rides in China. Starting in Chengdu and ending in Lhasa, the 2000+ km long journey is most often completed with a motorbike or bicycle, although Posted by btang in Being a Kid Again | Jun 5, 2015
- In Search of the Tomb of Songtsang Gompa, Tsetang, Tibet The spread of Buddhism in Asia, first through the Silk Route to China and Japan and by Buddhist Emperors of India to SE Asia, who sent missionaries by trading ships, are fascinating subje Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | May 25, 2015
- Part 5: The trip back to Lhasa After recovering from our trek, we started the drive back to Lhasa, stopping overnight at Lake Manasarovar, one of the few high altitude freshwater lakes sitting at an altitude of some 4,560 metres. Although pilgrims come to Posted by IvaS in A short trip in Tibet | May 7, 2015
- tibet. the land of mountains.Tibet had always been my travel choice, & it had been said that Tibet was a place that was closest to heaven! Thus, armed with very limited knowledge of Tibet other then its rich Buddhism culture & the mountainous Posted by mISO sOUP in lov(e)world | Apr 19, 2015
- Part 4: The kora around Mt KailashPart 4: The kora around Mt Kailash Mt Kailash - home of the gods, both Hindu and Buddhist. Pilgrims from Tibet, Nepal and India venture here to walk the 52 km circuit around the base of the mountain. Posted by IvaS in A short trip in Tibet | Mar 30, 2015
- Part 3: The drive west to Mt Kailash After three days in and about Lhasa, we started our road trip to Mt Kailash, some 1,230 km away from Lhasa. We piled our gear into the back of two land cruisers, myself being allocated to the back Posted by IvaS in A short trip in Tibet | Mar 28, 2015
- Part 2: A short stay in Lhasa We arrived in Lhasa at about three in the afternoon to a very busy, modern train station. After a security check we were able to leave the station and we we Posted by IvaS in A short trip in Tibet | Mar 23, 2015
- Part 1: The train from Beijing to Lhasa Part 1: The train trip from Beijing to Lhasa To call the West Beijing Train Station crowded was a gross understatement. Every square inch was taken by a crushing mass of arms, le Posted by IvaS in A short trip in Tibet | Mar 13, 2015
- Jinzhai Valley National Park[It's easy to appreciate how much I have in the states when I see the desolation and poverty around Jiuzhaigou. You forget how luxurious your life actually is compared to the rest of the world. ] Jiuzhaigou derives its name Posted by E.M.N in Adventure Is Out There! | Mar 5, 2014
- Tibet: Getting there is half the funLast summer, we fulfilled a long-held ambition to travel to Tibet. In our case, it was third time lucky. We had come close to booking a trip there in 2011, but decided it was too extreme for our first overseas Posted by Chris Parsons in Parsons on Tour | Jan 17, 2014
- The Dalai Lama's peopleIn 1959 a little village by the name of McLeod Ganj welcomed a little man by the name of Tenzin Gyatso. The little man came from a far away land beyond India’s borders and would completely transform the village. Sleepy Posted by elyshahickey in Wanderlysh | Oct 30, 2013
- In pursuit of the perfect Potala Palace pictureLhasa takes your breath away, quite literally as we discovered when we stepped off the plane at 3,700m. Canisters of oxygen were provided in our airport transfer car and next to the minibar in the hotel room, but being experienced Posted by Chris Parsons in Parsons on Tour | Aug 12, 2013
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