Welcome to Tibet Trekking Tours of Tenzin Travel, where you can embark on a unique journey through the largest and highest plateau on Earth. Surrounding Tibet is a magnificent array of mountains, creating a captivating landscape. The Himalayas, stretching for almost 1600 miles (2500km) and forming the southern boundary, accompany the rugged Karakoram along the western extremity. Within this expanse lie all fourteen of the world’s 8000-meter peaks, including the majestic Mount Everest. The Changthang, known as the “Northern Plains,” encompasses the high, arid expanse of Northern Tibet, while Eastern Tibet is defined by a succession of mountains where three of Asia’s largest rivers carve deep, parallel gorges on their way from the plateau to the sea.
Despite its breathtaking natural beauty, crystal blue plateau lakes, and mystical Buddhist culture, Tibet’s diverse topography and high-altitude climate present the ultimate challenge for adventurers and professional trekkers, making Tibet Trekking Tours a sought-after endeavor. Tibet is rightfully hailed as heaven on Earth for adventurers.
To ensure an unforgettable experience in Tibet, it is crucial to acquaint yourself with this magnificent land and adequately prepare for your journey.
Tenzin Travel and Tours, a leading Tibet trekking tour company with decades of experience, specializes in arranging all types of Tibet trekking and adventures. Our meticulously crafted Tibet trekking tour packages cater to those seeking a wilderness experience on the Tibetan plateau, away from mass tourism and the bustling city life, allowing you to immerse yourself in the peaceful nomadic atmosphere. We offer expertly designed Mount Kailash trekking and Everest Base Camp trek tours based on your interests.
Why should you choose Tibet for trekking?
- Discover hidden highlights beyond the scope of a regular tour.
- Forge a deep connection with this enchanting region.
- Encounter numerous Tibetans and relish spontaneous encounters along the way.
When is the best time for trekking?
In general, the ideal time for trekking tours in Tibet is from April to October. April to June and September to October are the most recommended months, offering minimal rainfall and snowfall. During this period, you can enjoy your walking tour in Tibet without rain hampering your journey, and the weather is not excessively hot, allowing for comfortable exploration of Tibet’s wilderness. These months constitute the Tibet trekking season.
What trekking tours can you choose from?
For an easy trekking route, the Ganden to Samye trek or Tsurphu to Yangpachen trek are excellent choices. For a picturesque hiking trail, we highly recommend the Nyenchen Tanglha to Holy Lake-Namtso trek. If you seek a challenging hiking route, consider the old Tingri to Everest Base Camp and Mount Kailash trek.
Trekking Tips:
- Bring your favorite snacks: While some guesthouses provide Tibetan food such as instant noodles and fried rice, the availability of food options in the mountains is limited. To ensure you have snacks you enjoy, it is advisable to bring your own.
- Bring sleeping bags: Local guesthouses typically require sharing a room with other people, accommodating 4 to 6 individuals. Having your own sleeping bag ensures a comfortable rest.
- Choose the correct footwear: Proper footwear is essential for your trek. Select sturdy and well-fitting boots, and try them on with the same socks you intend to use during the trek.
- Use walking poles: Walking poles can greatly enhance your trekking experience. Lightweight and telescopic, they alleviate strain on your knees and thighs during descents and provide additional support during steep climbs.
- Outdoor cooking gear: We provide tents, stoves, cooking utensils, and other necessary equipment for trekking and camping. Additionally, if your group requires it, we can arrange for a dedicated cook.
At Tenzin Travel and Tours, we are committed to ensuring your trekking experience in Tibet surpasses all expectations. Join us on this extraordinary journey and create memories that will last a lifetime