Tibet boasts the world's highest mountain-Mount Qumonlangma, the highest river-Yarlong Tsangpo River, the highest lake-Namtso Lake, the "Sunlight City"-Lhasa. Anyway, the two main attractions in Tibet are the scenery and its Buddhist heritage. The top 10 Tibet attractions list will show you more.
Tibet, the Roof of the World, is the highest region on Earth, with an average elevation of 4,900 meters. Located in a plateau north of the Himalayas, it is a mysterious, exotic place for many outsiders. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the massive, tranquil land with its majestic scenery and mysterious religious culture has exerted an awesome draw on travelers.
NO.10 Yambajan
Yambajan [Xinhua]
Yambajan is famous for its wide range of hot springs, from ones with the highest temperatures in the country to boiling geysers. It sits in a basin at the foot of Nyainqentanglha Mountains about 90 kilometers northwest of Lhasa. In the early morning, the town is covered in a white and luminous vapor. The hot springs in Yambajan contain various minerals and are believed to be therapeutic.
Admission: 30 yuan (98 yuan for hot-spring bathing)
Travel tips: Bringing one's own bathing suit is recommended.
NO.9 Barkhor
Barkhor [lily-travel.com]
Barkhor is a small neighborhood of ancient streets and a public square surrounding Jokhang Temple in the old area of Lhasa. The oldest street appeared about 1,300 years ago after Jokhang Temple was built in 647, attracting thousands of Buddhist pilgrims. The streets are full of religious atmosphere and show the original Lhasa. Shops offer prayer wheels, chubas (traditional Tibetan clothing), Tibetan knives and religious articles for sale.
Travel tips: Walking in a clockwise direction along the street is recommended. Because of many lanes there, it is better not stay too late in the street.