Look out Tibet, Here We Come

Today we flew with from Chengdu to Lhasa with our new group members. Flying over the snow capped mountains was breath taking. Our new guide, King Dragon, a native Tibetan, met us at the airport and weOkumaya devam et
Lhasa

We had a beautiful day of touring in Lhasa’s oldest district today, beginning with time to once again explore Barkhour Street, an ancient and holy pilgrimage path, and then enjoying free time in theOkumaya devam et
Jokhang Temple & Monastery

Jokhang Temple, established in the 7th century, isn’t just another temple; it’s the beating heart of Tibetan Buddhism. Located in the ancient heart of Lhasa’s Old Town in Barkhor Square, it isOkumaya devam et
Tibetan Cooking Class

We had a ball this afternoon shopping for and cooking up a bunch of Tibetan dishes that we enjoyed on the rooftop of the Tibetan Family Kitchen Restaurant. It was Hillary’s birthday so we celebratedOkumaya devam et
Potala Palace At Night

We strolled over to the Potala Palace grounds to see it all lit up before retiring for the night, and what a grand sight it was. Tomorrow morning we will learn more about it and tour part of theOkumaya devam et
The Sera Monastery & The Patola Palace

Today we visited the Sera Monastery in the morning and had an indoor visit of the Patola Palace in the afternoon. The Sera Monastery is the second biggest monastery in Tibet, encompassing an assemblyOkumaya devam et
Lhasa to Gyantse

We set off early this morning for Gyantse. It was a 300 km spectacular drive that involved crossing three passes. The first, Kama La pass was at 4900 meters and involved skirting the shores of theOkumaya devam et
Karo La Glacier and Zimi La

We drove through every kind of weather today-clouds, rain, snow and sunshine. The whole journey was glorious.
Gyantse/Shigatse

Our day started with a rooftop breakfast with a view of the abandoned town fortress from a 1904 battle when a British troop attacked and fought the Tibetan group. We then had a nice walk through theOkumaya devam et
The Doors of Gyantse

Tibet is so colourful and I am especially drawn to the ornate doorways and window frames of the modest homes.
The Pelkor Chobe Monastery

The Pelkor Chobe Monastery, also known as the Pal ho Monastery, is a destination for thousands of Buddhist pilgrims. It is most famous for its Kumbum Stupa, the only one of its kind in Tibet. It isOkumaya devam et
Our Local Living Lunch

This story may seem unbelievable but it is the truth. Our guide, King Dragon, told us that we would look for a family willing to prepare lunch for us when we were out for our walk through town. It isOkumaya devam et
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery Visit

Once we arrived in Shigatse, we quickly dropped our bags in the hotel and left for a visit to the Lhunpo Monastery. We were hopeful of witnessing the monks at prayer at 6 pm and were duly rewarded. ItOkumaya devam et
Shigatse to Sakya

We left Shigatse this morning and travelled onward along the friendship highway to Sakya. The Friendship highway begins in Shanghai and continues for 5000 kms to the border of Nepal. Serenaded byOkumaya devam et
Sakya to Everest National Park

Excitement was riding high this morning as we departed Sakya to travel once again through the stunning scenery of the Himalayas to the Everest National Park. The roads were winding and steep. But ourOkumaya devam et
Good Bye Everest

On our way to the hotel last evening we again saw the North side of Everest with no clouds in sight and then again from our hotel room we were just able to see its peak and watch the sun go down onOkumaya devam et
People and Places in Tibet

Tibet was a place where religion and culture are synonymous. I was fascinated to learn about their burial practices where they chose either a sky burial or water burial. There are no graves, cremationOkumaya devam et
Crossing the Border into Nepal

We rose early to get some exercise before we set out on our long journey to cross into Nepal. We took the stairs up the mountain behind the hotel for as far as we could go. The view was great and itOkumaya devam et
Bhaktapur Excursion

Our new CEO, Ax Shay, took us on a morning exploration of Bhaktapur, a unique old town known as the City of Devotees. Bhaktapur is made up of three large squares filled with shrines, temples and lotsOkumaya devam et
Boudhanath Stupa

A small group of us hired a taxi and set out to see the Boudhanath Stupa, 30 minutes from our hotel. Although I had visited this site before, I could not pass up an opportunity to see it again. ThisOkumaya devam et
Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu

We enjoyed a group supper on the rooftop terrace of our hotel in Kathmandu to celebrate the end of our China, Tibet and Nepal journey. Six of us were together for the 3 weeks and have shared manyOkumaya devam et
Homeward Bound

We visited the Narayan Temple at the Narayanhity Royal Palace on our way to the Thamel district, where we shopped for some hiking clothes before heading to the airport in Kathmandu. We were impressedOkumaya devam et