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Places To See In Tibet |
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Popular Tourist Destinations in Nepal |
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Lhasa |
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The capital of Tibet, at an altitude of
3650m, is situated on the north of bank of Kyichu River,
a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo river. Lhasa in
Tibetan means " Place of the Gods" and Potala Palace,
the Residence of Dalai Lama ( The God King), is the
earthly representation of the celestial Palace of
Avaloketeswora, The Buddha of infinite compassion whose
incarnation in the human form is believed to be the
Dalai Lama. It is a city truly blessed by the gods where
life is unburried. |
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Tsedang |
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No tour of Tibet is complete without a
visit to Tsedang, situated 170km Southeast of Lhasa in
the Yarlung Valley along the banks of the Tsangpo River
(Brahmaputra) The cradle of Tibetan civilization. This
region abounds with important historical landmarks such
as Samye, Yumbulkhangm Chonggye, Mindroling and others. |
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Gyangtse |
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Gyangtse Is a pastoral town between
Lhasa and Shigatse. It is 264km South west of Lhasa. It
still retains the charm of a traditional Tibetan town
untouched by modern expansion. It made world headlines
in 1904 when colonel Young Husband, who led a British
expedition to Tibet, defeated the Tibetan army there. As
a crossroads on the principle trade route to India, it
used to be renowned for the excellence of the carpets.
The compound, encircled by an impressive wall, once
contained 19 monasteries, presided over by the still
intact fortress Perched a top a nearby mountain |
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Shigatse |
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Shigatse Is the second largest town in
Tibet and the capital of Tsang, lying 254km west of
Lhasa at an altitude of 281Otn. |
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Tingiri |
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Shigatse Is the second largest town in
Tibet and the capital of Tsang, lying 254km west of
Lhasa at an altitude of 281Otn. |
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