Far Western Tibet, a vast territory but sparsely populated including highlights Mt Kailash, Lake Manasarovar, Guge Kingdom, Changtang Nature Reserve, a region nicely balancing cultural and wilderness activities
Barkhor Street is one of the most ancient streets in Lhasa, surrounding the famous Jokhang Temple. It's the largest and prosperous marketplace in Lhasa and a place for pilgrims to pay their respect to Sakyamuni
Norbulingka is the summer residence of the Dalai Lamas in the past. People call it "Lhasa's Summer Palace." There are hundreds of species of plants, which is also called the plateau botanical garden.
As a place full of the spiritual fragrance and natural beauty, there is enough to see in and around Lhasa to occupy at least a week. You may follow the info here to plan your dream trip.
Jokhang Temple is a must-see attraction in Lhasa since it serves as the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism. It is the termination of pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhist believers.
Drepung Monastery, one of the great three Gelugpa Sect university monasteries of Lhasa, holds an important position in the history of Tibet Buddhism, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
Namtso, also called the Heavenly Lake, is one of the three holy lakes in Tibet. It's definitely a must-see site in Tibet for the crystal-clear blue water, spectacular scenery and a wide variety of wild animals