The Jokhang Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the spiritual heart of Lhasa and a must-visit for its stunning architecture and rich history.
Famous for its traditional Tibetan breakfast and courtyard ambiance near Jokhang Temple.
Known for its affordable Tibetan breakfast and friendly service.
Offers traditional Tibetan lunch in a serene, historic setting.
Popular for its Sichuan lunch and convenient location near Jokhang Temple.
Iconic for its traditional Tibetan dinner and local atmosphere.
Offers elegant Tibetan dinner with a view of the Potala Palace.
Lhasa's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Jokhang Temple and surrounding Barkhor Street involve a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial at high altitudes like Lhasa.
To ensure your devices can charge in Lhasa's electrical outlets.
For local transactions as credit cards may not be widely accepted.
To carry your essentials while exploring the temple and city.
To protect your eyes from the strong UV rays at high altitudes.
A traditional Tibetan beverage made from tea, salt, and butter, with a creamy texture and savory taste.
A hearty soup made with hand-pulled noodles, vegetables, and beef or mutton broth.
Tibetan-style dumplings filled with minced meat and vegetables, often served with a spicy chili sauce.
A Tibetan noodle soup with a spicy broth, often containing vegetables, meat, and sometimes eggs.
A traditional Tibetan dish made from roasted barley flour, often served with butter tea or yogurt.
Grilled meat skewers, often served with a spicy chili sauce, a popular street food in Tibet.