The roof of the world – Tibet is an ancient highland kingdom which lies directly north of the Greater Himalaya.
Impenetrable mountains have helped to protect and isolate Tibet for centuries. Today, there are still many areas in Tibet yet to be discovered. Trekking in Tibet provides the opportunity to experience enchantment and celebration in perfect harmony.
Tibet is the traditional center of Tibetan Buddhism, influential in the western, northern and eastern Tibetan areas of Qinghai and Sichuan.
The tribal people of Tibet occupy a vast elevated and remote land. It is thinly populated where people reside by raising animals and farming small plots.
The remote valleys and mountains of Tibet are home to a rich variety of wildlife. The giant Tibetan brown bear is commonly seen and the Himalayan black bear is sometimes sighted. Snow leopards in the rocky altitudes and the common spotted leopard in eastern Tibet are occasionally spotted by alert trekkers.
The mountain slopes of Tibet are home to scores of plants and flowers, particularly from 3500m to the alpine zone. On that dry, high ground you will be enchanted by the powerful potential of life and nature.
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