New adventure is waiting

My plan so far:
Fly to China and visit 2,5 days Beijing, continue to Xining to take the night train to Lhasa. Travel 2 weeks through Tibet including a 3 days trek around Mt. Kailash. Continue to myLäs mer
Beijing (1-3)

I studied abroad for 4 months here in Beijing 8 years ago. And now I am back and quite interested what changed and what is still the same.
But first things first…coffee. I was quite impressed howLäs mer
Night train to Lhasa

Riding a night train was one point on my vision board for 2023. Going to Tibet was on my bucket list. So why not combining both of it?! Here I am, sitting/lying on my upper bunk bed in a night train,Läs mer
Lhasa (1)

I made it to Lhasa/Tibet or should I better say Lhasa/China? Apparently Tibet nowadays belongs to China.
Short summery about the history of Tibet:
„It grew into a great military power and carvedLäs mer
Lhasa (2)

„Sera was founded in 1419 by Sakya Yeshe, a disciple of Tsongkhapa also known by the honorific title Jamchen Chöje. In its heyday, Sera hosted five colleges of instruction, but at the time of theLäs mer
Lhasa (3) - Potala Palace

„Lhasa’s cardinal landmark and home to every Dalai Lama from the fifth to 14th, the Potala is one of the great wonders of world architecture. As has been the case with centuries of pilgrims beforeLäs mer
Shigatse

Today was our first day in the direction of Kailash. We passed the Gampala Pass (4.790m) and stopped at the Yamdrok Lake (4.400m). We continued our drive to the Karola Glacier viewpoint (5.000m) andLäs mer
Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery

„About 250km southwest of Lhasa and 90km northwest of Gyantse lies Shigatse (Rìkāzé), Tibet’s second-largest town and the traditional capital of Tsang province. Shigatse is a modern, sprawlingLäs mer
Everest Base Camp

For foreign travellers, Everest Base Camp has become one of the most popular destinations in Tibet, offering the chance to gaze on the magnificent north face of the world’s tallest peak, Mt Everest.Läs mer
Dessert Gobi

Mt. Kailash - Kora Trek (1)

Mount Kailash considered being central of the world and the holy snow peak for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Bon. Thousand of pilgrimages go there every year walking around the peak but it is neverLäs mer
Mt. Kailash - Kora Trek (2)

Mt. Kailash - Kora Trek (3)

Manasarovar Lake

„Lake Manasarovar, or Mapham Yum-tso (Victorious Lake) in Tibetan, is the most venerated of Tibet’s many lakes and one of its most beautiful. With its sapphire-blue waters, sandy shoreline andLäs mer
Bye bye Tibet

First view of Shishapangma, last views of the Himalayas from the Tibetan side and a big thank you. Tibet was great. My heart is full but also heavy.
Human rights of Tibetans

„Human rights are limited across China, Tibetans are singled out for greater abuse because of their distinct identity. And while China has long been known for its rights violations, conditions inLäs mer
Namaste Nepal 🇳🇵

Back in my favorite country on earth. Very very happy about it. Feeling free again - no cameras anymore, no VPN anymore. And back to Nepali Highways 🤣
Langtang Trek (1)

Why not starting for a „small“ trek before the big trek when we pass the starting point? Let’s go for Langtang Valley - the valley what was massively destroyed by the earthquake in 2015.Läs mer
Langtang Trek (2)

Lama Hotel - Langtang Village
12km
1.100hm/100hm
Langtang Trek (3)

Langtang Village - Kyanjin Gompa
6,5km
400hm/0hm
Langtang Trek (4)

Kyanjin Gompa - Tserko Ri (4.960m) - Langtang Village
15,7km
1.100hm/1.510hm
Langtang Trek (5)

Langtang Village - Bamboo
15km
0hm/1.450hm
Langtang Trek (6)

Bamboo - Syabru Bensi - Kathmandu
7,0km
0hm/600hm
Kathmandu (1-3)

After a bumpy ride, we arrived safely after 6h in Kathmandu.
Shiva, the owner of the trekking company „Himalayan Circuit“ and good friend of Gabi, invited us to stay in the office and home ofLäs mer
Mera Peak Trek (1)

Mera Peak is a mountain in the Mahalangur section, Barun sub-section of the Himalaya and administratively in Nepal's Sagarmatha Zone, Sankhuwasabha. At 6.476m it is classified as a trekking peak. ItLäs mer