2012年5月29日星期二

Walking in Best Time to Tibet

With the development of the trekking, more and more travelers prefer to it, and Tibet is a popular places for Trekking.
Tibet is famous for its mystery, recently, as more and more people know it and the development of the Qinghai Tibet Railway, travel to Tibet has become a popular tour. In fact, there are secret sides unknown. You can change a way to travel Tibet not only like most travelers just join a Tibet tour.If you ask me how to travel in tibet, trekking is a new way to experience an other side of Tibet.
Lying north of the Himalayas on a high plateau and almost totally isolated until the 20th century, Tibet was an enigmatic land shrouded in mystery until a few solitary westerners including Frank Younghusband in 1904 and Heinrich Harrer in 1944, penetrated its borders and told the world fascinating tales of monasteries, turquoise lakes, relentless winds and hospitable people.
Tibet's borders however, were firmly closed between 1950 after the Chinese invasion until 1984, when Lhasa was officially opened to travellers.
A trek travel in Tibet will reveal dramatic snow clad peaks at close quarters, but will also offer a glimpse of life in the 21st century in this isolated land with its twin cultures and difficult, changing history.
With the development of the trekking, more and more travelers prefer to it, and Tibet is a popular places for Trekking.
Tibet is famous for its mystery, recently, as more and more people know it and the development of the Qinghai Tibet Railway, travel to Tibet has become a popular tour. In fact, there are secret sides unknown. You can change a way to travel Tibet not only like most travelers just join a Tibet tour.If you ask me how to travel in tibet, trekking is a new way to experience an other side of Tibet.
Lying north of the Himalayas on a high plateau and almost totally isolated until the 20th century, Tibet was an enigmatic land shrouded in mystery until a few solitary westerners including Frank Younghusband in 1904 and Heinrich Harrer in 1944, penetrated its borders and told the world fascinating tales of monasteries, turquoise lakes, relentless winds and hospitable people.
Tibet's borders however, were firmly closed between 1950 after the Chinese invasion until 1984, when Lhasa was officially opened to travellers.
A trek travel in Tibet will reveal dramatic snow clad peaks at close quarters, but will also offer a glimpse of life in the 21st century in this isolated land with its twin cultures and difficult, changing history.

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