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Yushu Prefecture Tour

  • Baking bread in a tent
    Pictures from Yushu Tibet Autonomous Prefecture in Kham province

Golog Prefecture Tour

  • Serdzong Monastery
    Pictures from Golog Tibet Autonomous Prefecture in Amdo province.

Friendship Highway Tour

  • Jokhang Temple
    Pictures along the Friendship Highway from Lhasa to Mt. Everest and the Nepal border

Amdo Yellow River Tour

  • Near Guide
    Pictures from the Yellow River Tour in western Amdo province

Tibetan Nomad Camping Tour

  • Family
    Pictures of Tibetan nomads in remote areas of Tibet.

Lhasa Pictures

  • Front of the Barkhor
    Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet. People from all over Tibet try to make it to the holy city at least once in their life. Lhasa is home to the most famous monasteries and temples in Tibet.

Kham Pictures

  • On Pilgrimage
    Kham is the eastern region of Tibet. Kham Tibetans are known as the warriors of Tibet. The men stand tall wearing a red or black tassell in their long hair and often carry large knives.

Amdo Pictures

  • Tibetan girls at a festival
    Amdo is the northeastern region of the Tibetan Plateau where many nomads live.

Tsang Pictures

  • Sakya Monastery
    Tsang is the southwest region of Tibet and is home to Mt. Everest and other peaks in the Himalaya.

Visitors Since Sept. 2006

Time in Tibet

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January 11, 2007

During Losar in Lhasa

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Losar is the biggest holiday for Tibetans. Losar (Tibetan New Year) takes place sometime between mid-January and mid-February each year. Many Tibetans make a pilgrimmage to the capital city of Lhasa. The picture above is taken from the roof of the famous Jokhang Temple. During Losar, tens of thousands of Tibetans walk around the Jokhang and prostrate in front of it. Many other Tibetans will walk koras around holy lakes and mountains while others will go and seek blessings from lama's. Losar is a great time of year to be in Lhasa. Pilgrims from all areas of Tibet can be found walking the streets. For most of the year Lhasa is overrun with Chinese and foreign tourists. Losar is the only time of year when Lhasa actually feels like it is in Tibet.

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"Lhasa is overrun with Chinese and foreign tourists"

- So true !
My dream is to one day celebrate Losar in my country.

Bhoe Gyalo !

Your website is always such a treat to read. I am keen to visit beyond Lhasa. I do hope that the three weeks that I am giving myself in Tibet, will be enough to get to at least one of these regions.

Happy New Year to you both.

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