Tibet
Resting upon the world’s highest plateau, Tibet has long inspired travellers with its extraordinary landscapes, deep spirituality, and enduring traditions. Snow-covered mountains rise above vast valleys and sacred lakes, while prayer flags dance endlessly beneath the Himalayan sky.
For centuries, Tibet has been more than a destination — it has been a place of pilgrimage, reflection, and cultural devotion. Ancient monasteries stand quietly across the plateau, monks chant within candlelit halls, and generations of Tibetan traditions continue to shape everyday life.
From the spiritual heart of Lhasa to the remote beauty of Everest Base Camp and the crystal waters of Namtso Lake, every journey through Tibet reveals a land where nature, faith, and culture remain deeply connected.
Potala Palace & Sacred Landmarks
Discover Tibet’s most iconic architectural and spiritual landmarks, where centuries of history, faith, and Tibetan identity are reflected in every detail.
Ancient Monasteries & Spiritual Traditions
Explore historic monasteries, prayer halls, and sacred pilgrimage routes that reveal the deep spiritual foundations of Tibetan Buddhism.
Namtso Lake & Himalayan Landscapes
Journey across vast highland plains to sacred lakes, snow-covered peaks, and some of the most breathtaking alpine scenery on the Tibetan Plateau.
Everest Base Camp Experience
Stand before the world’s highest mountain and experience the immense scale, silence, and raw beauty of the Himalayas from the Tibetan side of Everest Base Camp.
Private & Flexible Group Travel
Explore Tibet with flexible private or group travel arrangements, accompanied by our professional English-speaking guides and experienced local teams. From solo travelers to small groups and larger customized journeys, each experience is thoughtfully adapted to your interests and travel pace.
F.A.Q.
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Yes. All foreign travelers are required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit before entering Tibet. The permit must be arranged through a registered travel agency and cannot be applied for individually.
To ensure enough processing time, we recommend confirming your trip at least 1–1.5 months before departure. Our team will assist you with all permit application procedures after your booking is confirmed.
Tibet sits at a very high elevation, and mild altitude symptoms such as headaches, shortness of breath, or fatigue can occur, especially during the first few days.
Most travelers adapt gradually with proper rest, hydration, and a well-paced itinerary. Our journeys are designed to help guests acclimatize comfortably and safely.
Travel to Tibet may not be suitable for travelers with serious heart conditions, severe respiratory illnesses, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or other medical conditions that could be affected by high altitude.
If you have any existing health concerns, we strongly recommend consulting your doctor before planning your trip.
Tibet can be visited throughout much of the year, but the most popular travel seasons are from April to October, when the weather is generally milder and road conditions are more stable.
Different seasons offer different experiences, from snow-covered mountains in spring to vibrant festivals and clear Himalayan views in autumn.
Foreign travelers are not permitted to travel independently in Tibet. Travel must be arranged through a licensed travel agency with approved transportation, accommodations, guides, and permits.
Our team handles all local arrangements, permits, and logistics to help ensure a smooth and comfortable journey throughout Tibet.



