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Tidrum Nunnery

September 28, 2014 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

The hermitage of Tirdum (4,350m) is just 3 km northwest of Drigung Til, an 8 km road leads up the side valley to Tidrum Nunnery. Tidrum, with its medicinal hot springs, has a great location in a narrow gorge at the confluence of two streams. The entire valley is festooned with prayer flags. The nunnery’s main assembly hall is worth a visit. A cabinet holds a selection of self-arising rock images found in the hot springs.

The hot springs are popular with convalescing Tibetans, who soak in the mineral-rich waters to cure everything from rheumatism to paralysis. The pool for men & women are separated by Wooden canopies, which encircle the delightful hot springs.

Recomember to come with a towel, flip-flops and soap. Photography is forbidden.

One piece of advice that to avoid weekends, as this site will be full of people,

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Everest Visit Updated tour costs

February 28, 2014 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

The tour costs of Everest visit have just been updated,

please click Prices and Conditions to see detail prices

Please click Detail program to go through daily program and visits

Welcome to join Tibet Trekking’s tour, we look forward to hear from you, and serve your trip to Tibet

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Drak Yerpa

July 16, 2012 by Tibetan Trekking Travel 4 Comments

Today, hermits are gradually returning to the caves of Drak Yerpa, and its shrines are being restored from the horrible damage of Cultural Revolution in 1960’s of 20thcentury.

drak yerpa
Drak Yerpa, seeing from the road to this site

Built on a hillside with more than 80 meditation caves, This site is about 25km east of Lhasa located on the mountain seated south bank of Lhasa River , and being described as the “life tree” or spiritual axis of Lhasa.

drak yerpa caves
full view of drak yerpa caves and temples

The road to Drak Yerpa has been rebuilt which are all well paved road from Lhasa to the parking lot

road to drak yerpa
the curved road leads to Drak Yerpa

It was the home of several hundred hermits, monks, and nuns, and having been visited by Songsten Gampo, Yeshe Tsoygel, Padmasambhava and Asisha.

Lhalungpa's meditation cave
Lhalungpa’s meditation cave

Mr. Tucci described this site: “Drak Yerpa appeared suddenly before my eyes as a bend of the road, a cascade of small white buildings along steep overgrown cliffs. One could have thought one was not in Tibet. Giant junipers and tufts of rhododendron topped a thick tangle of undergrowth, brushwood and grass victoriously fighting the hard barrenness of rocks.
The cliffs were riddled with burrows and caves, some of which were so high up on the fact of the abrupt hill that it would have been risky to climb them.”

praying wheel
praying Wheel

Among the caves on the hillside is Chogyel Puk, where Songsten Gampo meditated.

Chogyel Puk
Chogyel Puk, where Songsten Gampo meditated

Nearby is Lhakhang Puk, where the monk Lhalungpa Pelgi Dorje (now identified with Tulsi Rimpoche of Tupten Choling monastery in nepal) hid after assassinating the Bonpo king Langdama in 842.

drak yerpa monastery
Lhakhang Puk is built on cliff

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