Tibet Travel Blogs

Browse travel blogs from Tibet below. Tibet travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Tibet.

#1 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Start of tour, setting foot in Lhasa
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Sep 21, 2007 – Oct 12, 2007
It was a beautiful morning, being in the same timezone as Beijing meant the sun didn't get up til almost 8am, and that's really a plus for sunrise photo shots! The sun was not yet up, and not too many clouds were in the sky, so I went to the Potala square again with camera and tripod hoping for a n…
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This trip was featured on Saturday October 27th, 2007
#2 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Tibet Dec08-Jan09
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Feb 09, 2009
We had 8 days in Tibet. Due to the high altitude, we need first 2 days to acclimatized, therefore, no activities for the first 2 days. We visited Lhasa ( 12001ft/3658m), Tsedang (11483ft/3500m), Gyanste (13255ft/4040m) and Shigatse (12585ft/3836m). The Tibetans are very religious and friendly. You …
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#3 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Tibet 2007: Tibet Travel Photos
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Jan 09, 2004 – Feb 06, 2009
19 days in tibet. Working in an orphange and enjoying the tibetan people and culture
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#4 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Qinghai - Tibet Railway
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Oct 19, 2006 – Oct 24, 2006
This is the first railway connecting the Tibet Autonomous Region with the rest of China. Since the launching of this altiplano railway on 1st July 2006, it has aroused much of the world's attention and it had certainly caught ours to try this novelty ride out. This railway is certainly somethi…
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#5 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Tsetang and the Yarlung Valley -Tibet while it is still Tibetan
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Apr 03, 2007 – Jul 16, 2007
6/16/07New Video - scroll down to the photo section to see a video of the monks feverishly debating at the Sera Monastery while the foreigners gawk and take their pictures...This morning after breakfast we hopped in the Toyota and started the three hour drive to Lhasa. The road is better than anyth…
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This trip was featured on Saturday April 14th, 2007
#6 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
the introduction of lhasa
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May 03, 2001 – May 07, 2001
Lhasa, China -› -› …
the children there especailly in small country side are very nice, they wanted to communicat with you, but they cant, they try to use their body language to show something to you.  we brought some pen for them, many children around you, watching you by their puerility eyes. you will feel that …
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#7 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Tibet, the start...
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Sep 14, 2005 – Sep 30, 2005
Tibet was a dream come true. For a long time we wanted to go there. We had to prospone the trip last year because Eric broke his collarbone. But this year we finally went to Tibet!! We started the trip in China, in Beijing. Because we were here in 2002 we just visited the forbidden city and th…
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This trip was featured on Saturday March 21st, 2009
#8 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Silkroad D8: Train Express ->Naqu (->Lhasa)
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Dec 26, 2008 – Jan 08, 2009
I finally get to see Naqu stop. It is another developing city of Tibet. Reached at 4:03pm. Another 3 hours more I will be reaching Lhasa. Wohoo!It has been a pretty relaxing train ride, busy snapping photos along the way as well as spending the entire day sorting out and documenting my tour expense…
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This trip was featured on Sunday March 8th, 2009
#9 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Dos n DONTs in Tibet
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Sep 14, 2006
Dos: 1) Smile- traveller, u know what I mean 2) Ask permission to do any, eg: taking photos- Photo taking and video are prohibited in some temple, (u might end up paying money if u don’t obey) 1) Have another partner to travel with u (u might be sick due to the high attitude, u really need som…
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#10 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Altitude Sickness
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Jul 14, 2008 – Aug 04, 2008
         At 9:30 this morning we met Ross outside of our hotel, eager to see more of Tibet. We began walking in the direction of the Barkhor, which is known as Lhasa's liveliest neighborhood, since it is often packed with pilgrims and locals planning to visit…
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#11 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
China and Tibet 2006: Lhasa Travel Photos
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May 17, 2006 – Jun 19, 2006
Photos from five weeks in China and Tibet last summer. This was my second venture with Eastern Michigan University's CHT programs. We began in Shanghai then travelled on to Nanjing, Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu then flew to Lhasa, Tibet. Night trains, Sultana taxis, and one illegal/broken down bus later, I am please to share with you China and Tibet.
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#12 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
On the Roof of the World
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Sep 19, 2007 – Jan 28, 2008
Lhasa...is just magical. And nothing like anything we expected. Actually, we didn't really know what to expect but it is really something out of the ordinary. This little city located in the middle of the Himalayas at 3800 meters above sea level is just the greatest place ever and we're sad we on…
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#13 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
On the roof of the world
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Mar 24, 2006 – May 15, 2006
The flight from Chengdu was awesome...because the views flying in were the best I've ever seen on a flight! We were so low down crossing over moutains it was worth every penny. We arrived at the airport prepared for the lack of oxygen (mentally) but was surprised to find it was absolutley fine. We …
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#14 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
Shanghai - Lhasa - Beijing 2006: Lhasa Travel Photos
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Aug 14, 2006 – Aug 30, 2006
The trip started in Shanghai with some great bargains. Then we took the plane to Tibet to dive into another world. While our cap driver left us at Ganden monastery we were lucky enough to be able to join a pilgrim group back to Lhasa. Taking the new train from Lhasa to Beijing for 48 hours the last part of the trip began. Living in a real hutong I could get around the city and just with a piece of paper (and a bit of luck) to the great wall.
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#15 of 60 Tibet travel blogs
PHOTOS:  Roof of the world.
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Oct 17, 2002 – Nov 06, 2002
Hi everyone A short note to say we arrived in Lhasa this morning. Ecstatic that our hotel room looks straight up at the Potala Palace. We're suffering from mild altitude sickness with heart palpitations, loss of breath and headaches ... the first two symptoms hit us as soon as the aircraft doors o…
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