Different from other dry and cold areas in Tibet, Zhangmu is mild and humid because of its subtropical climate. As a port, Zhangmu is always crowded with various skin-colored tourists and businessmen.
Rongbuk Monastery locates at the north slope of the Mt. Everest, 5,154 m above the sea level. It is the base camp for mountaineers and an ideal location to view Mt. Everest from afar.
Pala Manor is ten minutes driving from Gyangtse. As the best-preserved manor in Tibet, Pala will show you the lifestyle of wealthy landed family who once lived here.
Yumbulagang Palace is the first palace in Tibet. It was built for the first Tibetan King by Bon believers in the 2nd century, and became the summer palace of King Songtsan Gampo and Princess Wencheng.
Sakya Monastery, with particular Mongolian style architecture, is famed as the "Second Dunhuang" due to its colossal collection of numerous Tibetan Buddhist scriptures, murals and Thangkas.
Pelkor Chode Monastery is located 100 kilometers from Shigatse, a very important monastery in Tibetan Buddihsm housing three sects: Sakyapa, Kadampa & Gelugpa
Known to the western world as Mt. Everest, Qomolangma meaning "Goddess" in Tibetan is the the highest mountain in the world with an altitude of 8, 848.13 metres.