Traveling with a small group can considerably lower the costs of a journey to Tibet. Read this for details on how to travel Tibet more cheaply. Email for more details at: thelandofsnows@gmail.com

Traveling with a small group can considerably lower the costs of a journey to Tibet. Read this for details on how to travel Tibet more cheaply. Email for more details at: thelandofsnows@gmail.com
Updated for 2021: Going overland from Tibet to Nepal is a great trip, but few agencies tell you the dangers of doing this during monsoon season.
Flying to Lhasa is the most common way of getting to Tibet. This post will explain what flights are available and how you can book a flight to Tibet. More info at: thelandofsnows@gmail.com
September 2024: In this post, I share some of the best and most popular travel routes to take in Tibet. If you have Tibet travel questions or would like to book a trip to Tibet, contact us
Top 10 places to visit in Tibet: Need help deciding where to go in Tibet. Read our Top 10 Places to Visit in Tibet for our expert recommendations on what to see and do in Tibet. Contact us for FREE…
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 via info@thelandofsnows.com Contact us for FREE Tibet travel planning The Land…
UPDATED for 2024: It is important to know what things you should and shouldn’t bring to Tibet. Read this post for a recommended packing list for Tibet.
Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal is one of the most amazing treks on the planet! Contact us today to arrange your trek to the base of Everest! To arrange a high-quality trek led by professional Sherpa guides, send us…
UPDATED November 2017: This post has the current Tibet Travel Regulations. For more information on traveling to Tibet For information on a reputable, affordable, local travel agency for your upcoming Tibet tour, please send an email to: info@thelandofsnows.com or click here…
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. Last week, I finished leading an amazing group…