
Tibet
The man-made and the natural vie for your attention in Tibet. A visit to the beautiful rural fortress town of Gyantse may even eclipse the spectacular journey to Zhangmu, an unforgettable road that hangs on cliffs as it barrels past peaks and waterfalls into lush forests. Then try to decide on which is grander – the thousand room Potala Palace in Lhasa, so grand and ornate it looks the stuff of fairytales, or Mount Everest’s austere, utterly imposing north face. High up in the heavens, with a unique meditative atmosphere all of its own, journeying to Tibet is a life-changing adventure.
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Tibet - Roof of the World
Anthony - Mt Keira, NSW, 12 Jun, 2011
Peregrine has a number of experienced trip leaders. Gauri must be one of the best because he was adaptable when clients got sick. He arranged alternative transport and modified itineries to make the trip more satisfying than it usually would be.
Tibet - Roof of the World
Susan - West Pennant Hills, NSW, 12 Jun, 2011
I suffered altitude sickness and needed to be hospitalised in Lhasa for around 7 hours in the middle of the night. The Trip Leader (Naresh Rai) was exceptional in his care, in that he organised for the Tibetan guide to meet us at the hospital and stay for about 4 hours until the treatment was underway. Naresh stayed all night and ensured we were safely back in the hotel. Next morning another Peregrine rep had been organised to stay with me in case I was too unwell to join the Potala Palace Tour. This type of service is the reason we choose to travel with Peregrine.
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"Peregrine has a number of experienced trip leaders. Gauri arranged alternative transport and modified itineries to make the trip more satisfying than it usually would be."






















