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Mt. Minya Gangkar

June 12, 2014 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Eastern Tibet – Mt. Minya Gangkar (also Gangkar mountain, Mt. Gongga or Mt. Gangkar)
Mt. Minya Gangkar
Minya Gangkar – Highest Peak on the Globe – 30,250 feet”, wrote American explorer Joseph Rock in the late 1920s after setting eyes on the stunning truncated summit of Minya Konka. The National Geographic Society, which funded Rock’s expeditions to the peak, regarded the report with skepticism and listed the peak at 24,000 feet (7,500 meters). Their guess was closer to the mark. Several years later, in 1932, during the chaotic warlord period in China, Americans Terri Moore and Richard Burdsall climbed the peak, after spending almost a year traveling through China just to reach its base. Their measurement of Minya Konka came in at 24,891 feet. Internal conflict in China cut the mountain off from the outer world until 1980. In 1981, Americans again climbed the peak, this time known as Gongga Shan, a name given by the Chinese who had climbed it in the late 1950s.

The Tibetan word ‘Minya’ refers to an ancient kingdom that formerly controlled the region. ‘Gangkar’ is a corruption of the Tibetan words ‘Gang kar’, meaning white snow. Thus the mountain’s name means “White Snow Mountain of the Kingdom of Minya.” Minya Gangkar is the highest peak in the Da Xue range, which runs in a north-south direction through Sichuan province. Surrounding the peak are countless lesser peaks, many above 19,200 feet in elevation.

A Trek in Mt. Minya Gangkar will bring you into this mysterious land to explore its beauty!

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Kham Travel

July 4, 2012 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Located in the Western Sichuan and Northwest Yunnan province. It has a rugged terrain characterized by

Kham Travel
A sketch indicates the rough area of Kham of the eastern Tibet

mountain ridges and gorges running from northwest to southeast. The nonthern and western Kham consist most high altitude grasslands that are above 4000m. The southern Kham has numerous rivers, including the Mekong River, Yarlung River, and the Salween River flow through, which form lands and weather allowing Tibetan farmers to grow barley, wheat , and other vegetables and fruit trees. The eastern Kham is between 2500m – 3500m, are covered in thick evergreen forests. Snow-capped, glaciated peaks can be viewed almost everywhere. The higest mountain is Mt. Minya gangkar (7556m), which is also a wonderful site for making treks. from 5 days trekking to 111days trekking, this enormous region holds a large range of different treks, as well as Kawa Karpo;

Kham was also the home of many early Repoches, lamas, including the founders of the Drigungpa and Karmapa. Derge, a historic site that also provide numberous off-the-beaten path to visit, such as Palpung monastery, Dzongsar monastery…etc;

The bright part is – for the most of Kham are open, you may choose to travel with a tour operator, either way on your own, if you think you are able to get over the difficults of arranging traffic and laguage barrier. and It is true that Kham is one of the best places to observe traditional Tibetan culture, which we do agree! The best preserved Tibetan culture, very few travelers, almost no tourist, colorful nomad culture, different tradition of monastery. This is a wonderful place to visit;

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Visit Tibet only?

July 3, 2012 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

As you may be aware that the tours to Visit Tibet have received many errors on obtaining tibet-travel-permit. There is no telling that if this situation may last or not in the rest of this year. Does that mean you have to cancel your trip to Visit Tibet at all? Not necessarily! it is important to know that Tibetan cultural Area consists 3 major parts, of course the central tibet TAR is the main part, however, the other almost more than 50% large of the whole TCA areas are in current Qinghai province (Amdo), the West of Sichuan Province (Kham). Although Amdo and Kham are not in central Tibet, but not think it is any “less-Tbet”. those are still preserve some orginal tradition of Tibetan culture, such as “Jue-nang” of Gelukpa, “Black hat” of Orignal tibetan religion that sourced from Guge – the lost kingdom of west Tibet.

in the continuse days, Tibetan Trekking will publish more about the eastern tibet of Kham and Amdo to assist you choose other travel destinations, you are welcome to pay attention to our blog

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