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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Nepal ToTibet Trekking


From Nepal Tibet Trekking is one of the probably the only destination among the Himalayas. Tibet has enthralled for many years enticing them with just as ' Shangri La ',' The Land Of Snows and ' The Roof Of The World '.This area is dry, high altitude is home to harsh , spectacular scenery dotted with glacier turquoise take high mountain passes adorned in colorful prayers flags and wide pastures with nomadic yak herders. There's much more to Tibet than Buddhism, monasteries are found in this place. Climate and Trekking season in Tibet's high altitude and atmosphere allow the Sun's solar radiation to strike the earth with unusual intensity. For protection of your eyes and skin you'd better to bring the sunscreen, which can protect from Sun and protection factor of fifteen and sunglasses are also very important for this trekking. For this trekking lip cream and balms are also sold with SPF rating, zinc oxide cream provide fully block out. For this trekking April to October is best season for Tibet Trekking. The glittering Himalayan snow crops on a horizons set against brilliant blue skies create an impressive background for it all. Tibet is a land of fascinating history and culture, with many ancient Buddhist monasteries, prostrating pilgrims turning prayers wheels, warm and friendly people. Tibet suggested guarantees adventure for both trekkers and travellers.The Tibet journey friendship highway from Lhasa across the wild landscape of the Tibetan plateau and down to the lush valley of Nepal., ending in Kathmandu at the end of one of the world's greatest road trips. If you like to gain an overview of life in this fascinating land and only have a few days to afford a cultural tours of Lhasa and surrounding area will enable you to appreciate the dramatic, stark scenery and visit basic sight, such as polata palace and much more areas. Tibet offers some of the highest trekking experience knowledge in the world, so that if you trekking once a time you will never forget the trekking experience life.

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