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A
trip to Tibet is different from a trip to any other place on earth. Tibet is a
land of four distinct seasons, with a monsoon in summer, which brings much less
rainfall than other monsoon countries. Its landscapes range from mountains to
valleys. Temperatures can change drastically, with pleasantly warm temperatures
during the day dropping to freezing at night, even in summer. Mastery the
basics to choose the Best Tibet tour packages.
 
Unique
Climate and Weather
One
of the most unique things about Tibet is the climate. Tibet has four seasons:
spring, summer, autumn and winter. Summers can be hot in some areas and cooler
in others, while winters are generally cold. Spring and autumn are the best
time for Tibet tours [greattibettour.com]; the weather is relatively mild, which is very
suitable for tourism and trekking, which are the top activities in Tibet.
 
Unique
Religion
Tibet
has been a major Buddhist region for over 1300 years. In Tibet, Buddhism is not
just a religion. It is a complete way of life. Tibetan culture is a culture
that fully integrates Buddhism into its fabric, and Tibetans bring Buddhism
into their lives every day, and everything they do.
 
Outside
Lhasa
One
of the most important things about Tibet is the altitude. The average altitude
of the Tibetan Plateau is over 4,800 meters above sea level, and the thin air
can cause altitude sickness, although the body can usually adjust to the
reduced oxygen in a day or two to compensate. From Lhasa, the capital of Tibet,
to the base camp of Mount Everest, Mount Kailash, and Lake Namtso, the altitude
is often worrying.
 











In
Tibet, you need to understand that altitude sickness can happen, but you will
overcome it and get used to it. It can take a whole day to get from one town to
another. There are many customs in Tibet that are part of the Buddhist belief,
so you need to watch your words and actions so as not to offend.
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