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With sceneries of snow-capped peaks, elegant temples and remote monasteries, embark on this one of a kind tour to China, a journey to one of the most inspirational religious sites in the world on — Tibet. Booking a trip to Tibet means you will not only get to taste the famous and healthful Tibetan meal, but also, get a life-changing experience that will illuminate the path to spiritual enlightenment.

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Tibet Tour Reviews

Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Tibet

Harold | Traveled in September
Wholeheartedly recommend!

I wholeheartedly recommend this tour with your company to all our friends and family. From start to finish, you truly delivered on every promise and expectation—your service and professionalism exceeded all our hopes. The journey through Tibet was nothing short of remarkable; it was a deeply spiritual and awakening experience that left a lasting impression on us. We felt a profound connection to the land, the culture, and ourselves during this trip. I am incredibly grateful and appreciative to both you and the guide for your dedication and effort in making this adventure so unforgettable. Your attention to detail, kindness, and knowledge made all the difference, and I will cherish these memories forever.

Michael | Traveled in April
Most rewarding

The trekking was one of the most challenging things I’ve ever done, but also the most rewarding. The scenery was stunning—high mountains, blue skies, and a quiet sense of holiness everywhere. The altitude made it tough, but our guide Lobsang was extraordinary, present, knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions and find solutions. I met many pilgrims from different countries, and their dedication was inspiring. By the end of the Kora, I felt exhausted but incredibly peaceful. It’s definitely a trip I’ll never forget.

Nancy | Traveled in June
Powerful journey!

The journey is physically demanding, but the sense of connection to nature and spirituality was powerful. Seeing so many pilgrims, some walking barefoot, really touched me. It’s not an easy trek, but I’m glad I did it. I am very happy with the great support from the tour guide, Tenzin during kora. To be honest, I am not able to finish my kora without his support and our group team also great, even we came from other countries but we quite good to collaboration together.

Allen | Traveled in May
Great journey

I had a great journey, it was one of the best in my life. I was very happy with the tour guide, that was always very available and share Tibetan culture is such professional way. The drivers did a good job as well, I always felt safe and especially liked the Tibetan music the driver in Tibet was playing when we were on the road. Both my wife and I loved this experience in Mt.Kailash.

Anonymous | Traveled in November
Our Guide Was Wonderful

Tashi, our tour guide was absolutely wonderful. He was so great at organizing the tour and giving us all the information and making the arrangements so that we were never worried because we knew we were in competent hands. He also made sure we had an excellent experience and he was great company and filled with charisma. Overall wonderful trip!

Jennie | Traveled in May
Good trip! Also a few suggestions :)

Now that our tour is over, I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for all your help in organizing this great experience! We would like to point out that we really liked the driver who picked us up from the train station on our first day! Of course, we only interacted with him shortly but he left such a good impression that we wanted to share this with you. Also, here are two little suggestions for improvement: 1. On day 5 of the tour, we agreed with our fellow travelers that we would leave the visit of Tashilunpo Monastery in the morning and go straight to EBC. Despite leaving it out, we still arrived at EBC very late (around 8.30 pm). We suggest that the monastery be removed from the itinerary as otherwise the day would be very, very long. 2. What is advertised as "Everest Base Camp" on the website is not the real EBC. We think that this should be made clear so that no one is disappointed. For future reference, there is definitely a public bus going from Rasuwa Ghadi to Syapru Besi (we are also pretty sure that it continues on to Kathmandu). We took the bus from just after the immigration office to Syapru Besi, it took about 45-60 minutes and cost us 150 Rupees (about USD 1.13) per person.

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