How to Plan Tibet Tour

A trip to Tibet will give you lifelong memories and left you wanting for more even after you come back! Starting from temples to monasteries, from lakes to caves, you need to have a detailed idea of how to plan Tibet tour. If you are new to this place, it is better to focus on the main attractions, all of which will fill your soul with solace right up to the brim!

Potala Palace

This palace sits on top of Moburi, the Red Hill. If you glance up to it, you will feel like a silent guardian standing above the city and looming over it in protection. Previously, there used to be the grand palace of the Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo, at the top of the Red Hill. The Potala Palace has been built around the seventeenth century and till date, mesmerizes its visitors with its white and red walls. You need to climb the steps quite slowly as the high altitude can tire you out easily. Your time will be worth it to see the interior of Dalai Lama’s exquisite winter palace!

Jokhang Temple

If you are wondering how to plan Tibet Tour, the first priority in your list should be to visit the oldest temple in Tibet. The Jokhang Temple is considered as the holiest building in the region and houses Buddha Sakyamuni’s statue which was brought to Tibet by Songtsen Gampo’s wife. Being near the vicinity of Lhasa and Barkhor Street, the temple’s location is convenient for the tourists who can do some local shopping and buy some souvenirs from the marketplace around. Many locals also visit the temple for pilgrimage and walk the kora route around the temple.

Norbulingka summer palace

Drepung and Sera Monasteries

Included in the Gelugpa School of Tibetan Buddhism, the Drepung and Sera monasteries are situated a few kilometers away from Lhasa. Drepung is the leading monastery of the Gelugpa School while Sera earns fame by being the most popular one. You will get to see the aspiring monks undergoing training in the debating courtyards each afternoon.

Visit several other sightseeing locations with our team, who not only will take you to the places, but will also regale you with stories about the places.