Explore The Pristine Outdoors With Tibet Mountain Touring

By Carl Russell


Without a doubt, Asia is among the top destinations to go on vacation. It has a global reputation for its spectacular series of hills and mountains that offer the best platforms for trekking. Tibet mountain touring is one highly sought activity by vacationers.

The nation of Tibet has a somewhat mysterious allure to tourists. It lies right by the Himalayas. The mountain range is a haven for trekkers from all corners of the globe all through the year. There are a plethora of magnificent monasteries, national parks and lakes that make up the pristine surroundings. Whether you want to explore the lands on horseback or are interested in trekking, the local tour companies should be able to provide the experience you desire.

The local trekking routes can be traversed by anyone regardless of experience or skill. One of the most explored routes, and by far the longest, is the trek from Gandan to Samye. It takes between four and five days to complete the journey on foot. While en route, you will get to see two breathtaking passes with sheer drops of up to 5000 meters. These are the Shuga La and Chitu La Pass.

One aspect that makes trekking a great outdoor activity is the fact that it gives you the chance to witness Tibetan culture firsthand. You will come across sacred sites, monasteries and nomad camps while on the trails. Two of the most sacred places in the country are the Gandan and Samye monasteries.

It takes about three days to traverse the route between Shalu and Nartang. It is arguably the shortest trail in the area. Historically, traders used it to market their wares in the surrounding regions. You will see evidence of this in the inscriptions that the ancient travelers made on the rocks that line up the trail. The local villages and canyons are also remarkable.

One of the most physically challenging routes to traverse is the one to Mount Kailash. Nevertheless, thousands of pilgrims travel to the area every year. The mountain is largely regarded as the holiest mountain in the whole of Asia. When trekking, you get a physical, cultural and spiritual feel to your trip. The road is also famed for the lush scenery dotting the surrounding landscape.

Another route you might want to explore is the one between Tsurphu and Yangpachen. It is filled with breathtaking valleys, with the grand Yangpachen Valley ending the trail. Some of the interesting things to see en route are the monasteries, hot springs, alpine tundra climate and the nomadic culture. The distinct lifestyle of the nomadic herders in the challenging climate is particularly outstanding.

A visit to Everest base camp should be the penultimate point of your visit. Besides offering an unrivaled view of Mount Everest, it is surrounded by lots of wildlife. There are fantastic ice valleys and tall glaciers as well.

The only time of the year not recommended for trekking are the winter months starting from November to March. During winter, the highways and mountains become inaccessible due to heavy snowfall. The rainy months from July to August may be troublesome at times, with trekking routes becoming messy.




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