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| Tibet,
which has fascinated mankind for centuries, is the 'Land of Mysteries',
forbidden not only by man but also by nature, appealing to many explorers,
adventurers and pilgrims.This
land beyond the enchanting Himalaya and most peacefully seated on
the highest plateau in the world, was hardly accessible to the outside
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those days, Lhasa, the capital of Tibetan culture, religion and theology
which was so far from other countries and the journey to it so arduous,
from any direction that it was only the hardiest souls, impelled by
the strongest curiosity that penetrated to the holy city. Tibet
with her immense natural beauty and rich Buddhist cultural heritage
has a distinction of being the most remarkable features of Tibetan
Heritage that always seems to fascinate the visitors to this land
with her religious tolerance.
Until
1951 Buddhist monks headed by the Dalai Lama ruled Tibet.
Up until this time, life was probably not much different than it
had been for the previous 300 years. The monasteries were
centres of great wealth, power and control over large tracts of
land, and some 20 percent of the male population became monks.
For centuries Tibet was kept secluded and forbidden to outsiders.
Since 1986 visitors from outside have been allowed to visit Lhasa
and some western territories. The land with awesome vistas
of mountains, rivers and lakes, people and culture group an enduring
journey into one of the most fascinating Himalayan destination.
Now
, Tomodachi Tours & Travels (P) Ltd.
the leading tour operator for 'Tibet tours' through it's connection
with the fastest growing and the most powerful Tibetan counterpart
through it's various fascinating package tours to put you to the
roof of the world and make your dreams come true. So easy
and so affordable. Our counterpart in Tibet are the only ones
there who can get people with Chinese visas from their respective
countries into Tibet hence saving our valued customers' valuable
time and most of all the hassles of the embassy in Kathmandu.
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