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Tibet Cultural tours holidays

Tibet Cultural tours holidays
Tibet holiday
Roam the Roof of the World, from £1385 - £1540 (15 days) ex flights
Tibet overland expedition
The classic overland journey to the roof of the world, from £2639 - £2739 (15 days ) inc UK flights
Kathmandu to Lhasa tour, tailor made
A spectacular overland tour from Kathmandu into Tibet, from £1595 (12 days) ex flights
Tibet cultural tours
Experience life styles of Tibetan people, from £895 (14 days) ex flights
Beijing to Kathmandu tours, Mountains & Monasteries
A true overland journey, from £1975 (18 days) ex flights
Yarlung Valley tour in Tibet
Visit the cradle of Tibetan civilisation, from US $760 (6 days) ex flights
Himalayan cultural tours, Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal
Explore stunning Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan, from £1835 (16 days) ex flights
Small group holiday to Tibet
Forbidden City of Lhasa & cross the Tibetan plateau, from £2759 - £2929 (14 days) inc UK flights
Tibet cultural tour
Enjoy fabulous Himalayan mountain scenery & temples, from US $1160 (8 days) ex flights
Tibet holiday, Tibet experience
The wildest & most beautiful places on earth, from £1965 - £2350 (11 days) ex flights
Himalayan adventure holiday
A great cultural sightseeing taste of the Himalayas, from £2300 (16 days) ex flights
Hidden monasteries of Tibet tour
Off the beaten track visiting remote monasteries, from £2195 (19 days) ex flights

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20 reviews for Tibet Cultural tours holidays4 star overall rating

These full and frank independent Tibet Cultural tours holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Tibet holiday
Very good, enjoyable, hard work but always worth it.  (more)
From £1385 - £1540 excluding flights
Beijing to Kathmandu tours, Mountains & Monasteries
It was very memorable and exciting, and a good idea to go on a tour through a country that would be difficult to navigate alone.  (more)
From £1975 excluding flights
Tibet overland expedition
I had the most wonderful time in Tibet. The organisation worked very well, and the people looking after us were wonderful. Congratulations!! A great trip! I hope to go with you again next year. Many thanks (more)
From £2639 - £2739 including UK flights
Tibet cultural tours
Everyday of the holiday in Kathmandu and Tibet was a feast for the eyes and senses. Breathtaking views, ancient temples and exotic people. (more)
From £895 excluding flights
Kathmandu to Lhasa tour, tailor made
Seeing the Polata Place and the Nunnery in Lhasa... It was a great holiday. Loved Tibet and the Tibetan people.  (more)
From £1595 excluding flights
Yarlung Valley tour in Tibet
Everything: unbelievable scenery; what's left of an amazing culture of architecture, music, dance, and Buddhist sculpture and painting; stoic Tibetan people. It's a stunningly and unremittingly harsh yet astoundingly beautiful environment. (more)
From US $760 excluding flights
Himalayan cultural tours, Bhutan, Tibet and Nepal
Watching the sun go down on Everest on the most perfect evening. Celebrating Diwali with the locals were the most memorable parts of the holiday (more)
From £1835 excluding flights
Hidden monasteries of Tibet tour
Each monastery had distinct and different features and each day held distinct and different personal experiences.  (more)
From £2195 excluding flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Tibet holidays

Known as "the roof of the world", Tibet was virtually impossible to visit until the 1980's, its relative isolation serving to preserve its spectacular scenery and rich cultural heritage. Lhasa is a truly fascinating city, its streets, temples, monasteries and palaces living repositories of traditional artistic, cultural and religious richness.

When travelling in Tibet responsible travel issues take on greater significance due to the isolation and relatively unspoilt nature of this country. This makes it especially important to respect cultural differences, minimise your impact on the communities you visit, and make a positive contributions to the areas that you travel through.

One highlight is undoubtedly the 17th century Potala Palace, with gigantic bejewelled Buddhas, thousands of wonderfully frescoed chapels, and vast numbers of treasures. Monasteries and monastic towns beyond the capital also exhibit centuries of artistic heritage, some showing a unique fusion of Mongol, Nepali and Chinese styles. Tibet's high plateaux, snow-covered in winter but supporting steppe and prairie vegetation in summer, are overlooked by the highest peaks of the Himalayas and there are fantastic views of mountains and glaciers, including the magnificence of Mount Everest.

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Find out more about Tibet by reading these articles.

China’s plans to build a road to the Everest slopes to open the area up to tourism, despite fears that Everest is already overcrowded, has caused controversy around the world. Not only would a road put further pressure on the area’s unique wildlife and habitats (known for example for being the home of the endangered and elusive snow leopard) but it would also mean further repression for the local Tibetans. Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, now can be reached by train from Beijing and over 2 million Chinese visited in the past year alone. In fact Tibetans are now a minority in Lhasa as cheap rail fares encourage migrant workers and tourists. A local Tibetan guide said he felt that they were turning Tibet into 'Everestland' and by doing so hoping to obliterate the history of Tibet, and of China's occupation of Tibet – a plight which China has been trying to keep hidden from the rest of the world for 50 years now. The Tibetan guide told the Observer: "They are turning Tibet into Everestland, that way it's easier to forget the past and make us into a theme park." By turning Tibet into a theme park or 'Everestland', it would appear that China is trying to disconnect any associations of oppression which the notion of Tibet conjures up; thereby erasing its history and years of struggle for independence. Although China’s intentions are to increase tourism to the area, there are real concerns it will lose its magic, becoming just another gimmick on the mass tourism trail. Find out more in this Tibet article.
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