Tibet Trip
Many people want to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern urban life and spend their vacation in a remote and beautiful place. With this in mind, Tibet trips have been popular with western tourists since the 1960s. It’s the nearest thing to Shangri-la with mountains, temples, monasteries and friendly people.
Known as the roof of the world, this country has gone through political upheaval and tourism is an important part of the economy. To go on Tibet trips, non-Chinese nationals need a special permit to gain entry. The main language is Tibetan, very difficult for foreigners to learn, and some Mandarin Chinese is also spoken.
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