UPDATED FOR 2021: Tibet is home to 5 of the world’s 14 highest peaks. Read on for info on how to get to these peaks. More info at: thelandofsnows@gmail.com
2018 Tibet Photography Workshop
October 2018: Join us for this professionally-taught photography workshop from Lhasa, Tibet to Everest Base Camp! More details at: info@himalayajourney.com
Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour
The route from Lhasa to Kathmandu is regarded as one of the best overland journeys on the planet! Email us for more details on this adventure: info@himalayajourney.com
Tibet Nepal Border Open
Updated September 2018: The main overland border crossing between Tibet and Nepal has officially reopened after being closed for over 2 years. Read this post for more details.
Tibet Photography Tour
Tibet is one of the most beautiful regions on the planet and is a paradise for photographers! Read this post for upcoming photography tours in Tibet or email us at: info@himalayajourney.com
How to go from China to Tibet
Going from Mainland China to Tibet can seem extremely difficult. In reality, it is quite easy! Read this post for clear information on how to travel from Mainland China to Tibet. Still have questions? Email me at: thelandofsnows@gmail.com
2019 How to go from Nepal to Tibet
Updated for 2019: Going from Nepal to Tibet can seem difficult. In reality, it is easy! Read this post for clear info on how to travel from Nepal to Tibet. Still have questions? Email us: thelandofsnows@gmail.com
Do not list Tibet on your Chinese Visa Application
UPDATED January 2019: Do NOT list Tibet when completing your Chinese Visa Application. Doing so will certainly give you problems. Read this post to learn why and how to fill out your application.
Nam Tso, Gyantse and Shigatse
The overland route from Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake, Gyantse, Shigatse and Nam Tso Lake is a fantastic route that allows you to see Tibet’s most famous monasteries, temples and some of Asia’s most stunning high altitude lakes. Read this post for more details!
Tibetan Men from the Everest Region
I recently spent the afternoon with a fantastic group of about 40 men who live about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Tibet-side of Mt. Everest.