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PACKAGE TOURS
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Tibet And Lhasa Tours |
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Price :
$ 345 |
Duration :
4Days/3Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB-001 |
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Tibet first palace Yumbulagang is located in the Yarlung River Valley near Tsetang Town. It was built by the first Tibet King Nyentri Tsenpo. Tibet has a recorded history of about 1300 years. What happened before that had been passed down in the form of legends and these legends were written down by later generations |
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Amazing Lhasa - Gyangtse - Shigatse |
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Price :
$ 661 |
Duration :
7Days/6Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB=002 |
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In 1895, 13th Dalai assumed the power to manage the political and religious affairs. In 1904, British army invaded Tibet and occupied Lhasa for 50 days. The 13th Dalai retreated to Qinghai. In 1908, he went to Beijing where Emperor Guangxu and Empress Cide had an audience with him and his title as Dalai Lama was officially approved. |
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Lhasa -4 Days Luxury & Standard Tours |
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Price :
$ 285 |
Duration :
4Days/3Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB-003 |
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ibet (Tibet Autonomous Region, TAR for short) borders Xinjiang, Qinghai, Sichuan and Yunnan internally while India, Burma, Bhutan, Sikkim, and Nepal meet its external borders. It covers a massive 1,220,000 square kilometers (470,920 square miles), which is about 12.8% of the whole of China. With an average height of 4,000 meters above sea level, Tibet is encompassed by some of the world highest mountains. The Himalayas to the south, the Karakoram to the west, and the Kunlun to the north are the dream lands of all adventurers and mountaineers. |
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Xian - Lhasa - Ganden Monastery - Lhasa |
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Price :
$ 365 |
Duration :
5Days/4Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB-004 |
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The long history and exotic religion allures more and more tourists every year. Tibetan Buddhism inhabits most Tibetans hearts. Thus, a great deal of splendid monasteries, vivid murals and sculptures, and solemn stupas were built to worship the unparalleled Buddha. Lhasa and Shigatse, the most important cities of Tibet, feature most of the religious monuments including the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Ramoche Monastery, Tashilunpo Monastery and Sakya Monastery. Besides the monasteries, sacred mountains and holy lakes are also great places to show the Tibetan peoples devotion to Buddha. |
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Tibet Lhasa - Gyangtse - Shigatse - Lhasa |
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Price :
$ 605 |
Duration :
7Days/6Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB-005 |
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Tibetan people are warm and hospitable. Tourists can visit local families and experience the daily life of Tibetan people. Holidays and festivals are the most important days in Tibet. Enjoying the local food and dancing with beautiful Tibetan girls are the most excellent ways to celebrate these joyful times. Buying some typical handicrafts in Barkhor Street or from other authentic vendors may add extra happiness to your visit. |
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Tibet Lhasa - Gyangtse - Shigatse - Dingri - the Everest Base Camp - Dingri |
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Price :
$ 1025 |
Duration :
10Days/9Nights |
Transport:
Car |
Tour Code:
CNTB-006 |
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The Everest Peak of the Himalayas, also known as the Qomolangma, is located on the Roof of the World: Tibet. Departing from Lhasa and driving all the way up to the Everest Base Camp, you will witness the nomads pasturing, farmers cultivating, hikers trudging, and also how Tibetan adherents worship their God |
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Peijing - Lhasa - Xian - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Shanghai |
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Price :
$ 1855 |
Duration :
13Days/12Nights |
Transport:
Car - Airline - Boat |
Tour Code:
CNTB-007 |
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Following the opening of the Tibet Railway, 3,000 - 4,000 tourists are expected to travel to Tibet every day. It is anticipated that the railway will enhance tourism to both Qinghai Province as well as the Tibet Autonomous Region, thus bringing prosperity to that part of West China that until now has not enjoyed all the benefits attributable to the tourist industry. The new rail link provides the traveler with a more convenient, comfortable, safer and economical way to go to Tibet. In turn the railway will alleviate the pressure on exiting passenger transport during the peak period of the high season |
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