Adventure Activities
The Tibetan plateau is the ultimate adventure playground. Trekking, horse trekking, mountain biking, mountaineering and rafting are some of the eco tourism adventures to have in Tibet.
Badain Jaran Desert: Hang out with Mongolian Nomads and Camels between desert and lakes
Tibet has a long historical relationship with Mongolia. Badian Jaran is the second largest desert in inner Mongolia, the altitude is only 1500 meters. We carry trekking and camping supplies with help of camels. By size it is the third largest desert in China and the world’s third tallest dune and highest stationary dune in… Read more →
Region: Amdo
Attraction Category: Adventure Activities
Touch Kailash (Kailash Charansprash)
Trekking around Mount Kailash in western Tibet is an unforgettable experience. For the first day of trekking, you will be trekking from Darchen to Dirakpuk Monastery. On the second all the normal tour will continue trekking around the mount. Yet, there is a small hidden gem waiting for you. A marvellous six hours trek to… Read more →
Region: Ngari
Attraction Category: Adventure Activities
Reting Tsangpo Whitewater Rafting
Reting Tsangpo Whitewater Rafting multi-day expedition. This incredible river journey was first paddled by Lhasa based tour agency – Tibet Wind Horse Adventure in 2005. They access the Reting Tsangpo valley via a high pass, driving in from the Drigung Valley. This expedition uses vehicle support while the river team paddle big water through incredible… Read more →
Region: U-Tsang
Attraction Category: Adventure Activities
Drigung Chu Whitewater Rafting
The Drigung Chu whitewater rafting adventure is situated on the Drigung Chu River in an exquisite alpine valley about 2 hours from Lhasa. Continuous exciting class III rapids are interspersed with incredible granite gorges and challenging class IV rapids and make for a fabulous whitewater rafting adventure. The 2 day trip runs more whitewater and… Read more →
Region: U-Tsang
Attraction Category: Adventure Activities
Wildlife adventure in East Tibet
Just to the west of Martok, a lonely outpost town on the Qinghai-Tibet Highway that leaves a lot to be desired, is a very desolate, barren looking area. However, looks can often be deceiving—the area is actually home to a great deal of wildlife. It is a great place to look for kyang (wild ass),… Read more →