Adventure Travel
Many locals, pilgrims and tourist come to Jokhang everyday. For tourists, it is best to visit the temple in the afternoon. Many Tibetans will go to Jokhang in the morning for blessings. Construction on the monastery began in 642 AD. It is a beautiful monastery and one of the most important in the Tibetan […]
This is the smallest monastery I every visited. It is situated in the heart of Lhasa old town section, near Jokhang. As you walk in, there is a man monitoring who enters. He is a nice guy and saw I was carrying an old Lonely Planet Tibet guide book. He pointed at it and […]
This is the preferable way to get to Yungdrungling Monastery. Our driving pulled off the Friendship Highway and parked near an awesome stone suspension bridge. Vehicles cannot cross this. The bridge crosses a tributary that feeds into Yarlung Tsangpo. Once across the bridge follow this road to the right. It is mostly used by […]
This is a much different monastery than you might think. By just looking at Yungdrungling, it appears as a typical Buddhist Monastery. but it is not! It is a Bon Monastery. Bon is the original religion of the Tibetan people dating back thousands of years. In the past, the two religions were in a […]
If visiting monasteries that are seldom visited is your goal, put Ralung on your list. It is a small monastery but it is said to be the location where the red-hat sect of monks was originated. That makes Ralung a very sacred location. Aside from that, Many of the ruins from the cultural revolution […]
Langtang is only a mile or so from Nalendra. It is a much smaller monastery but if you are in the are to see Nalendra, you should stop in at Langtang. Some guide books state there are two temples and ruins from the cultural revolution. It seems the cleanup is near complete at this […]
DETAILS Location: East of Lhasa. Can be done as a day trip. Equipment: Sturdy hiking boots Trekking pools if you have a difficult time with steep terrain Water Camera with extra batteries Wind stopper jacket and extra layers. Hike Info: Steep terrain at high altitude. Windy conditions at summit peaks. Easy hiking after […]
In 1919 a Utah Joint Memorial recommended to the U.S. Congress that they set aside the land “Bryce Canyon” for the use and enjoyment of the people and name it “Temple of the Gods National Monument.” Well, in 1923, Congress opted for Bryce Canyon National Monument. However only 5 years later, in 1928, it became […]