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 offers fabulous monasteries, breathtaking  high-altitude treks, 
stunning views of the world’s highest mountains and one of  the most 
likeable peoples you will ever meet.
 
The Roof of the World
For travellers 
nonplussed by Tibet’s religious  significance, the big draw is likely to
 be the elemental beauty of the highest  plateau on earth. Geography 
here is on a humbling scale and every view is lit  with spectacular 
mountain light. Your trip will take you past glittering  turquoise 
lakes, across huge plains dotted with yaks and nomad’s tents and over  
high passes draped with colourful prayer flags. Hike past the ruins of 
remote  hermitages, stare up open-mouthed at the north face of Everest 
or make an epic  overland trip along some of the world’s wildest roads. 
The scope for adventure  is limited only by your ability to get permits.
A Higher Plain
For
 many people, the highlights of Tibet will be of a  spiritual nature – 
magnificent monasteries, prayer halls of chanting monks and  remote 
cliffside retreats. Tibet’s pilgrims are an essential part of this  
appeal, from the local grannies mumbling mantras in temples heavy with 
the aroma  of juniper incense and yak butter, to the hard-core walking 
or prostrating  themselves around Mt Kailash. Tibet has a level of 
devotion and faith that seems  to belong to an earlier age.
The Tibetan People
Whatever your 
interests, your lasting memories of Tibet  are likely to be of the 
bottle of Lhasa Beer you shared in a Lhasa teahouse, the  yak-butter tea
 offered by a monk in a remote monastery or the picnic shared with  a 
herders’ family on the shores of a remote lake. Always ready with a 
smile and  with a great tolerance and openness of heart despite decades 
of political  turmoil and hardship, it is the Tibetan people that truly 
make travelling in  Tibet such a profound joy.
Politics & Permits
New  airports, boutique hotels and paved 
roads offer a level of travel comfort  unheard of just a few years ago. 
If the rigours of high-altitude Tibet travel  have deterred you in the 
past, now might just be the time to take the  plunge.
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