Royal Mountain Travel Magazine Royal Mountain Travel Magazine Issue 1 | Page 36

© RMT Tibet Overland Tour with Everest Base Camp Travelling in Tibet is one of the most sought after travel destination of the world. Either for pilgrimage, spiritual or for the sake of great scenery, Tibet has always allured tourists from around the globe. The Tibet Autonomous Region lies in the southwest of China and in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The region covers an area of around 1.22 million km2, which accounts for 12.8% of the total area of China. The best way to understand and visit Tibet is by taking a tour from Lhasa, ending in Kathmandu. Long regarded as a land of mystery and magic, harsh yet exquisitely beautiful, Tibet is without question a world apart. and barley flour. The Jokhang Temple is a 1300 year old, golden roofed building at the center of the Barkhor Market.The most sacred and active of Tibetan temples, it was founded by Bhrikuti, KingSongtsenGampo’sNepalesebride,onasite chosen by his other wife; aTang dynasty Chinese princess, Wenchang. He Barkhor is the holiest of Lhasa’s Koras (devotional circumambulation circuits)anditsmostfascinatingmarketincludes shops, stalls, teahouses and cafes.The streets are filled with monks, pilgrims, street performers and hawkers.The atmosphere is an intoxicating blend of the sacred, medieval, commercial and exotic. Itinerary in brief The Potala Palace towers over Lhasa and is an enduring landmark ofTibet. Little remains of the originalstructurebuiltbySongtsenGampoother than its foundations. After Lhasa was reinstated as the capital of Tibet in the 17th century, the Great 5th Dalai Lama began construction of the White Palace (built 1645 – 53) employing 7,000 workers and 1500 artisans. Norbulinkha is a 40 hectare park to the west of Lhasa town and was built as a summer residence for the Dalai Lamas in the 18th century. The site was selected on account of its medicinal spring. Day 1: The flight to Lhasa from Kathmandu is spectacular. From Gongkar airport it is about 90 minutes drive to Lhasa, first along the Yarlung Tsangpo - the largest canyon in the world with a total depth of 5,382m and then into the Kyi Chu Valley. Lhasa is connected to other parts of China by flights from Chengdu. The famous Qinghai Railway line connects Lhasa to many other parts of China, specially the first town Golmud. Every day, there is a train leaving for Lhasa from Beijing and Xian and on specified days of the week from Chengdu. Day 2 – 4: With a relaxed pace to allow for the effectsofaltitude,explorethefantasticcityonthe Roof of the World. The spiritual heart of Tibet is the Jokhang Temple and every morning, it is full وY