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2020 Saga Dawa Festival Starts

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The 2020 Saga Dawa Festival , also known as the Buddha Auspicious Day (May 23 to June 21 of this year's Gregorian calendar) is a traditional festival of Tibetan Buddhism, which is called the Saga Dawa Festival in Tibetan.  The believers of the southern Buddhist countries are also known as Vesak Day, which means full moon and sun. Buddhist believers, it is a very extraordinary and sacred day.  It is associated with three important events in the Buddha's life, namely: birth, enlightenment, and nirvana, which are three auspicious days of celebration. To thank the Buddha for his compassionate teachings, in April of the Tibetan calendar, many Buddhist were stop eating meat, dedicated to offering Buddhas, and some also fasten the meals. On this special month, Buddhist people around the world seize the opportunity to complete all kinds of good deeds. Revealing confession and removing karma, and diligently practicing all kinds of good practices, doing freeing, giving,...

Kailash Manasarovar Yatra With Charansprash (Tibet Focus Travel & Tours)

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The #Kailash #Manasarovar #Yatra with #Charansparsh tour for the Hindu followers is the top-selling pilgrimage tours in #Tibet . Every year we have more than thousands of Hindu followers from the USA, Canada, England, Singapore, etc. We are the local #Tibetantravelagency operating Indian pilgrimage people who hold the foreign passport either than Indian passport. Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar have deep roots in Hindu mythology and are believed to be sacred. The clockwise circumambulation of Mt. Kailash’s 52km yatra is believed to bring purity in one life and the destination for many Hindus for pilgrimage. This special pilgrimage itinerary to Kailash includes the Charansprash – to touch the north face of Kailash. The trip begins from Lhasa with two days in the city for acclimatizing with sightseeing. The tour includes visits to cultural heritage sites such as the Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace, and some other monasteries. The tour then travels westward to Saga to reach...

9 taboos must pay attention while you are traveling in Tibet!

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Barkor Street - Lhasa Traveling to Tibet is different from traveling to other places. There are many things to pay attention to, such as natural climate, humanities, and customs. So you must make preparations before visit Tibet.  The following points will tell you about 9 taboos that must pay attention to while you are traveling to Tibet. Each one will make you reduce unnecessary troubles.  1. There are many monasteries and temples in Tibet . You should take off your hat when you visit. Do not smoke. Do not touch the Buddha statue with your hand. Taking photos without permission is prohibited.  2. Locals are not happy if somebody touches their shoulders and stroke their heads. They think this will cause scourge.  3. Don't spit and clap your hands behind others. They think it is contempt for others.  4. Do not defecate in places where the yaks, sheep, and horses were wandering.   5. Never whistle at night, locals think th...