


The Tibet Museum in Lhasa is a treasure trove of Tibetan history and culture, showcasing artifacts dating back to the Neolithic era.
Winter palace of the Dalai Lama, offering stunning views of Lhasa.
Holiest temple in Tibet, featuring a mix of Indian and Chinese architectural styles.
Showcases Tibetan history, culture, and art through various exhibits.
Preventing altitude sickness due to Tibet's high elevation.


Famous for its traditional Tibetan breakfast, including momos and butter tea.

Iconic for its Tibetan-style bread and pastries since 1985.
Historic restaurant near the Jokhang Temple, serving Tibetan and Chinese dishes.

A traditional Tibetan drink made from black tea, salt, and yak butter, with a unique savory taste.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy chili sauce.
A Tibetan noodle soup made with vegetables, meat, and spices, often served with side dishes.

A vibrant night market in Bangkok, offering a mix of shopping, food, and entertainment.
Nishat Bagh, a 17th-century Mughal garden, is a serene oasis in Srinagar, known for its symmetrical layout and stunning views of the Zabarwan Mountains.

A historic market in Karbala, offering a glimpse into Iraqi culture and commerce.
Intricate Buddhist religious paintings on cotton or silk, depicting deities, mandalas, or historical events, reflecting Tibet's rich cultural heritage.
Handcrafted jewellery with intricate designs, often featuring coral, turquoise, or amber, symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
Hand-knotted wool carpets with traditional geometric patterns, taking months to complete, showcasing the weaver's skill and patience.