Tibet is a rich and beautiful land
with an average altitude over 4,000m (13,120ft) above sea level. Possessing
more than fifty peaks above 7,000m (22,960ft), Tibet is home to eleven
Himalayan mountains over 8,000m (26,240ft). China, India, Nepal, Sikkim,
Bhutan, Burma and Kashmir border the Tibet.
Over two million people inhabit this land of rich natural resources and
ancient cultures. Spiritual traditions, temples and monasteries, lakes
and rivers, and mighty snow clad peaks are just a few of the intoxicating
wonders to be experienced by adventurous travelers destined to visit this
place.
Buddhism, with a history of some 1,300 years is shaped into a unique
form of "Lamasm". Tibetan history, culture and religion are
mixed together and infiltrate every aspect of social life. Tibetan religious
arts have a distinctive style with adoption of Indian and Chinese Buddhist
influence, thus forming a pearl of Oriental Buddhist art.
People living on the Tibetan plateau, such as Tibetans, Monpas, Lhopas
and Moslems, have their own ways of living, marriage, burial and other
ceremonies. Festivals in Tibet are in big variety. The Tibetan New Year,
the largest festival, is followed by others such as the Wangkor Festival
and horse races. For the dead, sky burials, water burials, cremations
and stupa burials are practiced, but the sky burial is the most common.
Science and culture in Tibet include technology, medicine, grammar,
logic, Buddhist philosophy, rhetoric, words and expressions, syntax,
drama and astrology. Tibet is known as the Sea of Songs and Dances;
folk songs and dances are diverse, especially during the "Shoton
Festival" in August.
Tibet Autonomous Region has long been known as the "Roof of the
world" and is no idle statement. The land veiled in secrecy, closed
to the outside world for centuries. 'The Roof of the World" is
now open to you. The valley bottom of Tibet are higher than the highest
mountains elsewhere. Its now-covered plateau are the highest in the
world. Apart from Everest, which Tibetans see form the other side, many
a mountain ranges are over 1500Oft. We are introduced with chanting
monks' stopped in prayer, the nomadic herds men of the Tibetan plateau
single and wade through prostrating citizens as they circumambulate
monasteries on their bellies w6ileprayer flags fan the burning incense
as the smoke rise towards the heaven, to God who govern by a faith compassionate
to all living thing.
TIBET, ' The Roof of the world", is a great land
of beauty and mystery for tourists, mountaineers and explorers. When
you step on the soil of the roof of the world, climb upon the world's
highest peak, put on the beautiful Tibetan dress ride the Tibet pony
or yak-" The boat of the Alpine plateau", look at the melting
of the charming pastoral songs, spend a night in nomad's test taste
mouthful of aromatic sweet Tibetan barley beer, drink a cup of specially
flavored yak butter tea, eat some tasty mutton, sit around blazing,
crackling fire, enjoy the melodious music form the 'Dannijan' six stringed
flute, bask in the romantic charm of a night on the high plateau grasslands
and explore on foot the mysterious, uninhabited, open spaces, the holy
mountains and the sacred lakes, you will have on overwhelming and intoxicating
experience which will be the most unforgettable time in your life. The
best season for tours in Tibet is, April – November
Weather in Tibet
In fact, the Tibetan climate is not as harsh as many people imagine
it to be. It is suitable for travel to Tibet from April to the beginning
of November, and the best time is August and September. But if you only
stay in Lhasa, you can go there anytime of the year.
Sun radiation is extremely strong in Tibet. The sunlight in Lhasa is
so intense that the city is called Sunlight City. The thin air can neither
block off nor retain heat so that the temperature extremes can be met
in daytime and the same night respectively in Tibet. However it is not
impossible to visit the holy snow land. May, June and September are
the tourism season in east Tibet.
Most annual rainfall comes in the rainy season that starts from June
to September. Usually it rains at night in Lhasa, Shigatse and Chamdo
area. The rainfall may block roads and make travel difficult but the
scenery at the time will be the best.
Here is some more specific information in different areas of Tibet:
Lhasa - Shigatse - Lhatse - Tingri - Nyalan: Along the Friendship highway
is basically in good conditions year around. But from December to February,
the road could make some trouble. Try to avoid August - landslide could
happen in the rainy season.
Mt. Everest Area: Early May and early October are
the best time to visit Mt. Everest. Due to the clear weather, you have
great chance to see Mt. Everest's true face (if you are lucky). From
December to February, you'd better not to go to this area because it
is too cold - except you are real Great Adventure People.
Ali (Mt.Kailash): Even without climate restrictions,
this area is already inhospitable. Big rain and snow could make the
journey worse. However, for those determined tourists, the appropriate
time is May, June, July, September and October.
Eastern Tibet: Don't go to this area in July or August
(the rainy season) because the rain could ruin the road, and make terrible
landslides. In winter, the road could be frozen.
Northern Tibet: With the average altitude of 4,500m,
this area offers very limited time for tourists. Summer (July to August)
is the prime time to enjoy the great plain in northern Tibet.