Tibet
Known as the “roof of the world,” Tibet is more than altitude and awe—it’s where land, sky, and spirit converge.
From the turquoise lakes of Namtso to the glaciers beneath Everest, this is a place shaped by silence, devotion, and time.
Prayer flags snap in the wind over high passes. Pilgrims circle ancient monasteries. Yaks graze under snow peaks that have never been named. Trek through sacred valleys, sleep in remote villages, and wake to a world where light feels closer, and the air carries centuries of prayer.
The journeys below are crafted with local guides, monks, and mountaineers—offering rare access to both the physical and spiritual heights of the plateau. We invite you to experience Tibet as we know it: timeless, vast, and filled with quiet wonder.

Rooftop of the World: 10-Day Cultural & Geographical Journey through Tibet
Culture, Nature, Religion
This is a journey to the rooftop of the world—where sky meets earth, and silence carries centuries of devotion.
Not through relics, but through footsteps: along pilgrimage circuits, under fluttering prayer flags, through valleys where barley sways and yak bells echo.
In ten days, follow the curves of the Yarlung Tsangpo, climb the stone steps of the Potala Palace, walk through fields of wildflowers below Namcha Barwa, and stand before the icy wall of Everest. Watch monks debate beneath cypress trees, share meals in mountain homestays, and sleep at the edge of sacred lakes where clouds blur into water.