Tibet Travel Agency TCTS Discusses Tibet Trekking Alternatives in Light of Everest's Reduced Accessibility
Lhasa, Tibet (PRWEB) June 23, 2015 -- Now that the Tibet trekking season is here, many travelers are seeking alternate options in light of Tibet tourism bureau's continued closure of Everest base camp. For the time being, it’s off limits to travelers in order to accommodate earthquake relief efforts. To help visitors discover alternatives, Tibet Ctrip Travel Service-TCTS (http://www.tibetctrip.com) updates travelers with details on the Mt Kailash trek.
• This is a special experience: Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist, and other local religious pilgrims flock here to make the ritualistic trek around Kailash’s base. It is believed that the circuit washes the soul of anger, fear, and prejudice. Travelers who make the journey will also enjoy seeing a large cross section of Tibet, as Kailash is located in the western region of Ngari.
• Typically, the Tibet trek lasts three days, starting out at around 15,000 ft and topping out around 18,000 ft. It’s recommended that travelers arrive prepared to challenge themselves. However, a yak will be hired to carry equipment, so travelers need not worry about carrying heavy backpacks.
• TCTS will provide things such as tents, sleeping bags, and cooking gear. Support staff will take care of camp in addition to preparing calorie packed meals and pack nutritious snacks for the trail. The groups native Tibetan guide will provide authentic perspective on trekkers’ surroundings and make sure that they are well taken care of.
Although it is unclear how long the Everest Base Camp trek will be unavailable, the Mt. Kailash trek is a unique experience that blends cultural experiences and unforgettable scenery. Tibet travel agency TCTS is happy to answer questions about the Kailash trek in addition to discussing other trekking options. With the 2015 travel season wearing on, now is the time to go on an adventure!
Tony, Tibet Ctrip Travel Service, Local travel agency-Fair Price, http://www.TibetCtrip.com, 86-136-2899-9610, [email protected]
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