
Woka Hot Spring
Woka is a agriculture and animal husbandry area in Sangri Country of Shannan Prefecture. There are 2 rivers and 7 hot springs.
Woka is a agriculture and animal husbandry area in Sangri Country of Shannan Prefecture. There are 2 rivers and 7 hot springs.
Kangbu Hot Spring, Yangpachen Hot Spring, Tidrum Hot Spring, Riduo Hot Spring and Woka Hot Spring are regarded as the most famous hot springs in Tibet by local people.
Tibet is not only famous for breathtaking landscape and unique Tibetan culture, but also hot springs with medical treatment. Mangpu Hot Spring in Lhatse is one of them. Tourists can enjoy Mangpu Hot Spring with medical treatment in Lhatse on the way from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp or Kathmandu.
t the Tidrum Hot Spring, Tibetans bathe either in swimsuit or birthday suit. Piping-hot water at this altitude can be a shock to the system, and can make foreign visitors feel dizzy.
The famous Yangpachen Hot Spring lies on the southern slope of the Nyenchen Tangula Mountains some 90 km to the northwest of Lhasa. It is close by the Qinghai-Tibet Highway in the Damxung County.
Samye Monastery was built in the 8th century, Samye Monastery was the first true Buddhist monastery to be built in Tibet, and lies in the stunning area of the Yarlung Zangbo River Valley in Tsedang County of Lhoka Prefecture.
nothing can stop global travelers from savoring the heavenly view of Namtso Lake(4718m), the highest saline lake on our planet.
The Potala Palace, winter palace of the Dalai Lama since the 7th century, symbolizes Tibetan Buddhism and its central role in the traditional administration of Tibet. The complex, comprising the
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