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Welcome to Tibet!
Up on the world’s roof-top there lies a wide
stretched land (Shangri-La as some people call it)
filled with fascinating and mystifying works of
nature and human that has captured the imagination
of many great people ever since the world came to
know her existence. This is no other than Tibet
(presently known as Tibet Autonomous Region).
Although apparently she was forbidden for several
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centuries,great many authentic
travelers, scholars and missionaries had attempted
to reach this tantalizing land amidst perils and
long, long endeavoring journey. Ultimately a lucky
few of them were succeeded and interpreted the world
by their own style of perceptions, which in turn
give them fame, and pleasure plus insights to the
readers. You may have gone through a couple of these
narrations!
Tibet used to be the mysterious, legendary and
unknown Roof of the World, hidden and almost
unreachable behind the highest mountains in the
world can be easily reached today from Kathmandu,
the capital city of Nepal to Lhasa. Now as the
iron-gate has recently flung opened to the out side
world to unveil the secrecy of this mesmerizing
question to the limited extend, the enthusiast
travelers can’t resist their temptation of rushing
there to catch the glimpse of this wonderful lonely
planet just to heap up their own way of
understandings and extract the pleasure that store
in adventurous spirit.
With Unique Adventure International Trek, you have a
chance to explore the hidden treasure land in its
depth with unique way. We are, specialists in Tibet
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Shangri-La "Tibet", so easy and so affordable
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to 'Mt. Kailash & Manasarovar Lake' – a holy Hindu
and Buddhists pilgrimage. Therefore, why not you
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care of our trained staffs and dedicated services,
you won’t leave behind anything to ask for more! |
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People Of Tibet |
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The majority of Tibet's population of 1,890,000 are
Tibetans. Tibet is so thinly populated that it
averages out 1.6 8 persons per square kilometers.
About 90% of the people live on farming and
husbandry. Farmers live in the valleys of Tsangpo
River (Brahmaputra) and its major tributaries Kyichu
and Nuuang-chu. this area produces barely, wheat,
peas and rape-seed, the |
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Religion Of Tibet |
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: Religion is very important to the Tibetans
with everything being centered around it, along with
education cultural was based on religious beliefs.
Article 7 of the 17-Article Agreement signed on May
23, 1951, includes the clause " the policy of
freedom of religious belief laid down in the common
Program of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference shall be |
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History Of Tibet |
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: Tibetan history can be traced thousands of
years back. However, the written history only dates
back to the 7th century when Songtsan Gampo, the
33rd Tibetan king, sent his minister Sambhota to
India to study Sanskrit who on his return invented
the present Tibetan script based on Sanskrit.
Tibet's history can be divided into four period: |
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Geography Of Tibet |
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: Tibet, a rich and beautiful land, is
located at the main part of Qinghai-Tibet plateau,
south-West frontier of China. Tibet borders with
Sichuan, Yuannan, Qinghai And Xinjiang; to the south
contiguous to India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and
Burma, and bounded by Kashmir on the west. When the
word Tibet is mentioned something icy chills the
readers' nerves. In fact it snows only once |
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Climate Of Tibet |
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Attraction
: Basically, the Tibetan climate is not as
harsh as many people imagine it to be. The best time
of year to be in Tibet is from April to the
beginning of November, after which temperatures
start to plummet. The central Tibet, including
Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse and Tsedang, generally has
very mild weather from April to November, though
July and August can be rainy - these |
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Festivals In Tibet |
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: It is the greatest festival in Tibet. In
ancient times when the peach tree was in blossom, it
was considered as the starting of a new year. Since
the systematization of the Tibetan calendar in 1027
AD., the first day of the first month became fixed
as the new year. On the New Year's day, families
unite " auspicious dipper" is offered and the
auspicious words " tashi |
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