General Information about Tibet

Medieval Magic land, Tibet
Tibet, basically, is renowned for its holiness.  All the activities, nothing can be separated from religion. The nest of Buddhist and their belief on the religion is not of less value. Now a days the travelers from the world search about Tibet and trying to know even a bit. Traditionally and culturally rich Tibet is adorned with a different nature. Located on the highest arid plateau, it’s surrounded by fifteen peaks over 7000m. The territory is bordered with Nepal, India, Sikkim, Bhutan and Burma. The autonomous region Tibet has over 2 million populations, which covers area of 1.2 million sq.kms. in world. Medieval Magic land, Tibet

The most exciting flight over the herds of Himalayas finally land at foot of amazing mountains and nearly two hours further drives through barren wild arid massif will expose the gate of capital Tibet, the home of well-known Potala Palace.
Making the natural measurements, the land can be dived into three, East, South and The North. 25% of the total is occupied by the forest in the east and the southern part grassland (meadows) occupies nearly 50. Rest of 25% is in central part of Tibet where the major cities Lhasa, Shigatse, Ghatse, Tsetang and Lhasa remains vivid. The region is not only the homeland of Tibetan farming and renowned cities, but also unfolds the rich Tibetan culture, tradition and primitive Buddhism practice.

While the words Tibet comes on one’s mind then the idea about Buddhist becomes the major. The overwhelming population of the Tibet has made us to think so. Going deep through about the people and the land there lives even Muslims. The Monpas, Lhopas and Muslims has different community, each of them are differ to other. The different ways of living, marriage and funeral process can be observed obviously. 2.2million of total (3.4million) lives in autonomously the way of “Bodpas”. All the way long people engaged on farming, yak herding and handicraft. Barley floor, beer, mutton and butter teas are known as the normal food in Tibet. Traditionally hand-crafted woolen clothes with beautiful strips keeps the people warm on the Himalayan-desert like land. As other in the world, ladies and women yearns the ornaments. The plateau is naturally arisen high, Tibet lacks the modern transportation, and,   especially in far- remote corner, Tibetan use yak, donkeys and horses for transportation means.

With their deem belief on religion, Tibetan does not have sir name. Although their names contain two to four syllables, they are all according to the holly Buddhism. Culturally and traditionally rich Tibetan celebrates the numerous festivals, among which Lhosar (New Year) is the most popular, and begins nearby the holiest “Saga Dawa” festivals making fun of horse racing.

Programs in Tibet