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I love photography and travel, so I was beyond excited for our 14-day photography tour in Tibet. It turned out to be everything I had hoped for and more. I captured some of the best photos of my life during this trip. We started in Lhasa, where I was mesmerized by the historic Potala Palace. The intricate details and rich history were perfect subjects for my camera. Our next stop was the ancient Guge Kingdom, and our knowledgeable guide brought the ruins to life with fascinating stories. The cultural relics provided stunning backdrops for my shots. The most memorable part of the trip was definitely the sunrise and sunset at Mount Everest Base Camp. Seeing the majestic peak bathed in golden light was a breathtaking experience that my camera and I couldn't get enough of. Visiting the two sacred lakes was also incredible. The serene and sacred atmosphere of these lakes made for some truly beautiful photos, and the hot springs near Lake Manasarovar were a pleasant surprise, as a soak in them washed away all our fatigue.
I didn't just capture the landscapes, but also photographed our guide and the friends we made on the tour. Spending two weeks together, we created some wonderful memories, and I made sure to document our journey together. One evening, we had an impromptu photo shoot at our campsite, with everyone laughing and posing against the stunning backdrop of the Tibetan sky. Those pictures turned out to be some of my favorites, and they will always remind me of the amazing people I met on this trip. I am extremely satisfied and highly recommend Tibet Horizon to anyone looking to explore Tibet. They turned my dream trip into a reality, filled with precious memories and stunning photographs.
Amazing landscape found at Guge Guge Kingdom Ruins
Features:
Best choice for photography enthusiasts
Unlock the mysterious history of Tibet
Cultural heritages and plateau scenery
Group size: Min.1 pax
Tour price: free enquire >
Room 1703, Floor 17, Unit 1, Building 4, Baiyi Nan'an Community, No. 10, Century Avenue, Liuwu New District, Lhasa, Xizang Autonomous Region

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