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17 days - Nepal - Explore Nepal
10 days - Nepal - Train to Tibet
11 Days - Tibet - The Rhododendron Trail
9 Days - Sikkim/Darjeeling - Tibet , Nepal & Bhutan
14 Days - Tibet - Nawam Perehera & Cultural Tour, Sri Lanka
12 Days - Sri Lanka - Discover Kerala & Sri Lanka.
16 Days - India
Trekking in Tibet
Tibet Trekking "An Experience of a Lifetime"
Tibet once was the forbidden land; mystical and isolated from the rest of the world, but today travel to Tibet is considerably easier. Remarkable thing about Tibet Trekking, considering the obstacles imposed by Chinese authorities, is that once out in the far reaches trekkers enjoy good degree of freedom to explore. This offers a rare opportunity to visit places most unlikely or almost impossible to attain by normal channels. One should take advantage of this oversight before the authorities slam the opportunity forever.
Even though being situated in similar regions of the Himalaya, trekking in Tibet is unlike those in Bhutan and Nepal. Most of the mountainous regions are devoid of greeneries and the remoteness of area combined with climatic extremes pose special challenges to trekkers. However, the experience is well worth it. You can trek for days far away from highways and civilization, witnessing culture and lifestyle that are still practiced in the ancient ways. It is "An Experience of a Lifetime" and not to be missed.
Trekking in Tibet of is more physically demanding and strenuous so before embarking be well prepared mentally and physically to take up the challenge of high altitude walking in rugged country. The trekking season in Tibet is from May to September, and the summer months being the best time of the season when the weather is warm.
Tibet Trekking requires special planning and preparation ahead of time. It is most important to find the best operators in the region. We offer many treks in Tibet and our years of experience have allowed us to build a team of the finest professional operators to assure you have a wonderful experience. We advise you to take the time and refer to our travel guide to Tibet for more information or further assistance please contact us. We'll be more than happy to help and guide you.
