


Barkhor Street, a bustling market street in Lhasa, offers a vibrant glimpse into Tibetan culture and religion.
The spiritual heart of Lhasa, this 7th-century Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A bustling market where locals and tourists shop for traditional Tibetan artifacts and souvenirs.
This iconic 17th-century palace is a symbol of Lhasa and a must-visit for its stunning architecture and history.

Barkhor Street is often chilly, and a shawl is a practical and cultural item to have.
A symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, it's a great souvenir and can be used for meditation.

While cards are accepted in some places, it's essential to have local currency for small shops and street vendors.
Famous for its traditional Tibetan breakfast and scenic views of the Barkhor area.
A local favorite for its authentic Sichuan breakfast and affordable prices.
Known for its spicy Sichuan cuisine and lively atmosphere in the heart of Barkhor.
A traditional breakfast drink made from tea, salt, and butter, often served with bread.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy chutney.

A noodle soup with vegetables or meat, often served with momos on the side.
Intricate Buddhist religious paintings, a traditional Tibetan art form.
Handcrafted jewellery with intricate designs, often featuring coral and turquoise stones.

Hand-knotted rugs with traditional geometric patterns, often made from high-quality wool.
A smaller, less crowded version of Petra, offering a unique camping experience amidst ancient ruins.

Nestled in Sanghar Hill, this museum offers a glimpse into Sindh's rich history and cultural heritage.
Tundikhel Night Market is a bustling gathering in the heart of Kathmandu, offering a vast array of local handicrafts, antiques, and souvenirs. Visitors can explore the market's narrow alleys, interact with vendors, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. The market is a great place to experience Nepal's rich cultural heritage and pick up unique souvenirs.