By: Harper Cosper | 2011-10-11 | Travel & Leisure Tourists interested in exploring the various cultures and natural wonders of the Far East should consider visiting Nepal and Tibet. read more
By: manisha chopra | 2011-05-24 | Travel Tips Plan wonderful Tibet tourism and make your Himalaya tour memorable ever with top attractions of Tibet! read more
By: Anshuman Gothwal | 2010-04-04 | Politics Chinese aggression in Tibet has continued since the People's Liberation Army (PLA) defeated the Tibetan army in a war at Chamdo on October 7 1950. The attack marked the beginning of Beijing's campaign to integrate Tibet into People's Republic of China. This operation is called a peaceful liberation of Tibet by the PRC government. The article talks about the Chinese aggression in TIbet. read more
By: Richard Lin | 2011-12-29 | Destinations While making Tibet tours, you also need to follow a few necessary steps so that it can be a major success. read more
By: Sanjeev Verma | 2010-03-27 | Adventure Tourism Tibet lies in Trans Himalayan region. It is covered by the Himalayan range in the South, Kunlun range in Central Asia and Karakoram range in the West. The Himalayan region in the Southern part of Tibet includes some of the highest mountains of the world. Namcha Barwa (7,756 m) and Gurla Mandhata (7,728) are the two Himalayan mountain peaks located in Tibet. Chargoding Pass located at an altitude of 5,885 m above sea level is the highest pass in Trans Himalayan Tibet. read more
By: erenber | 2010-10-12 | Leadership Economic and Information Technology Commission of Shanghai SHAO Zhi Shanghai in support of Tibetan software application development and promotion of the concept of "based on independent read more
By: Aidan Maconachy | 2010-04-04 | Politics Efforts on the part of the People's Republic of China to consolidate its control over Tibet continues unabated. Back in the mid-20th century Tibet's language, culture and most importantly its highly evolved spiritual tradition, made it as different from Mao's China as night is from day. The Chinese invasion of 1949 was a flagrant land grab and violation of international law. read more
By: Mathan | 2012-02-17 | Hotels Ladakh is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in northern India. Ladakh is also known by various sobriquets like ‘The Last Shangri-la’, ‘Little Tibet’, ‘The Land of Numerous Passes’, ‘The Land of Mystic Lamas’, ‘The Broken Moon’ and ‘Moonscape’ (the Moon Land) among others. Ladakh is the highest area of inhabitation in India. Being a remote place, Ladakh is sparsely p read more
By: Travel Agent | 2011-07-25 | Travel Tips Ladakh is one of the plateaus of the world which lies on Great Himalaya. Ladakh, the far flung eastern corner of troubled Jammu and Kashmir State, is India's most remote and sparsely populated region, a high - altitude desert cradled by the Karakoram and Great Himalayas ranges. read more
By: subodh | 2010-10-31 | Travel & Leisure Introduction Even though this trek requires some stamina it is definitely worth doing. You will find some of the grandest Himalayan sceneries on this spectacular walk, which takes you along steep-sided valleys and glacial lakes. In the summer the magnificent grassland flowers are in bloom in the remote Kangshung valley, which is also dubbed the Valley of Flowers. The highest point on this trek is the Langma La Pass [5,320 metres], which offers outstanding views on a clear day. Towards the Sout read more
By: Bryony Holland | 2010-09-06 | Destinations Tibet is a remote and fascinating country to visit. Blocked off by towering Himalayan peaks, including Mount Everest or Qomolongma, Tibet is known as the 'The Roof of the World'. It had been hidden from Western eyes for many years. The rugged snow-capped mountains and green valleys are only a small part of what makes Tibet so special - another part is the Tibet's devout Buddhism. Everywhere, y read more
By: Mirek Kanik | 2011-02-03 | Philosophy What is the relevance of Mysticism in Modern Solution Focused Counselling and how is it experienced by practising counsellors. read more
By: John Nathaniel | 2011-01-24 | Travel & Leisure Displaying the excitement of an exotic place, tourists can enjoy lovely hotel accommodations in Chiang Rai. With a colorful culture and history, Chiang Rai showcases a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, heritage and tradition. read more
By: Dwight Alvis | 2010-04-04 | International studies The mercurial Rat of the Chinese zodiac has popped up in Lhasa, Tibet this past week, bringing pro-independence demonstrations and anti-Chinese violence with it. Having announced its arrival with a crippling blizzard last month, will it next set its eyes on Beijing's Summer Olympics? read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-04-08 | Exotic locations Tibet, also referred as “Roof of the World”, is the highest plateau region located at the average altitude of 4,900 metres (16,000 ft). Tibet is famous for the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, which is situated on the border with Nepal. Especially, Tibet also the home to numerous golden sunshine places, historic palaces, glaciers and breathtaking sceneries such as turquoise water Yamdrok Lake and Namtso Lake. These lakes are far beyond your expectation and definitely leave visitors long-lasting impression of the heavenly Tibet. read more