I first heard about Tibet Vista through a casual yet passionate recommendation from an American couple I met while traveling in Asia. They spoke so highly of their experience that it immediately caught my attention.
I had always dreamed of visiting Tibet - this mystical land on the rooftop of the world - and when I realized there was a trusted agency that could help make it happen, I was sold.
From the moment I started planning the trip, I felt a deep sense of excitement and anticipation. For years, I had been fascinated by Tibetan culture, its spiritual depth, and the vastness of its landscapes. It wasn’t just a dream anymore; it was becoming real.
My Choice: 7-Day Lhasa to Kathmandu Journey with Everest Base Camp
I chose the 7-day overland tour from Lhasa to Kathmandu, because it offered something unique: not only would I experience the heart of Tibet, but I’d also cross into Nepal by land - two extraordinary places in one unforgettable journey.
The itinerary also included one of the ultimate highlights for me: Everest Base Camp. How could I possibly resist? From the first day, I felt that things were well-organized.
The team at Tibet Vista was responsive, professional, and always ready to help, which really made a difference considering the logistics and Tibet permits required to travel in Tibet. Everything felt safe and smooth, and that allowed me to focus on what mattered most: fully immersing myself in the experience.
Traveling through Tibet felt like moving through a living, breathing painting. The peace that surrounded every town and village, the deep spirituality present in the monasteries, and the humble, kind people - it all made a deep impression on me.
The landscapes were like nothing I had ever seen before: vast plateaus, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, turquoise lakes, and endless mountain ranges.
Stunning view of the Potala Palace.
Photo with Tibetan monk on Barkhor street.
Local pilgrims in Sera Monastery.
Experience the best of Himalaya from both sides by joining our 7-day Lhasa to Kathmandu tour.
My Challenges and Discoveries: Altitude and Tibetan Resilience
The biggest challenge, without a doubt, was the altitude sickness in Tibet. Coming from a lowland country, I had never experienced anything like it. While the first few days in Lhasa were manageable, the real test came when we reached Everest Base Camp.
The thin air at over 5,000 meters above sea level made everything more difficult: walking, sleeping, even thinking clearly. But despite the physical strain, standing there - face to face with the world’s highest peak - was worth every breathless step. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.
What surprised me most about Tibet wasn’t just its breathtaking nature or rich culture - it was the attitude of the people. Everywhere I went, I was welcomed with smiles, humility, and an incredible level of respect and politeness.
There’s a quiet strength in Tibetan people, something serene and genuine that left a lasting impression on me. Their way of life, so deeply rooted in compassion and spirituality, made me reflect on my own values and pace of life.
Potala Palace from Chakpori Hill.
Jokhang temple, the spiritual heart of Tibet.
Couples in Tibetan dresses take photo in front of Potala Palace.
My Advice: Tibet is a Transformative Journey Worth Every Step - So Just Go
Without hesitation, I know I will return. One week was not enough - not even close. There’s so much more to explore: different regions, more in-depth encounters with local communities, trekking tour in the mountains. Tibet has a magnetic pull, and now that I’ve had a taste of it, I can’t wait to go back.
To anyone reading this and thinking about going: do it. Don’t let doubts or fears about altitude, permits, or remoteness stop you. It’s absolutely worth it. Of course, be prepared - acclimatize properly, drink plenty of water, and take it slow - but don’t be afraid. The reward is immense.
If I could offer one final piece of advice, it would be this: travel to Tibet with an open mind and an open heart. Forget about rushing, forget about Wi-Fi, and forget about modern distractions. Let the silence of the mountains speak to you. Let the colors of the monasteries and the chants of the monks awaken something within you.
Tibet is not just a destination - it’s an experience that transforms you.
Stunning view of Mt.Everest from Gawula pass.
Picture with Everest at Base Camp.
My Feedback to Tibet Vista: Thank you - I Felt Supported Every Step of the Way
My thanks go to the team at Tibet Vista for making this journey possible. From start to finish, you made me feel supported, informed, and most of all - welcome. I hope many more travelers will get to experience what I did. It truly is a once-in-a-lifetime journey, and one that stays with you long after you’ve left the Himalayas behind.
Journey through the Himalayas, culture, and Tibetan life on our 7-day Lhasa to Kathmandu tour.
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"From Lhasa to Kathmandu: My Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey with Support All the Way"