Tibet is the highest point on Earth with high altitude and challenging mountains.The Roof of The World is most popular place due to its enormous height.
It is deeply religious in nature which includes paintings, fresco, and statues. Thangka paintings are locally known as Pauba typically representing a himalayan art.
A Tibetan village where Buddhist monks and nomadic tribes have been leading a traditional life for centuries
They are community leaders who helps in preserving Tibet's culture and language which work towards carrying out educational projects
Weaving, pottery, Thangka painting, sculpting and leather work are some of the arts and crafts.
Women often wear dark coloured clothes, colorfully striped, woven wool apron, called Pangden signal.
The Tibetan Buddhist nuns make very charming nun and monk dolls.
A 7th-century Tibetan Buddhist monastery, famous for its well-preserved murals and unique architecture. It's a significant pilgrimage site and an active monastic community, offering breathtaking views of the Tibetan Plateau
Barley is eaten mostly mixed with the national beverage Butter tea. It is a national crop that grown in the cold temperature of Tibetan Plateau.
Yak butter tea is a staple in the diet of Tibetan nomads
This dance is the ritualistic performance known for its lively ambiance and traditional music performed imbibing the cultural heritage of Tibet
Thukpa is a Tibetan nourishing delicacy comprises of a light and delicious broth along with vegetables and chicken.