Outdoor & Adventure, History & Culture, Off the Beaten
View the majestic Zhangye Danxia landscape on a private tour with a curator
Admire grottoes artwork of various dynasties, including exquisite grotto sculptures in Golden Pagoda Temple with a longer history than Dunhuang Grottoes
Appreciate the beauty of Pingshan Lake Grand Canyon on 4×4 drive and camels
Gain access to special caves at Matisi temple, Yulin and Mogao Caves
Most fully inclusive arrangements and accompanied by Intriq’s Travel Concierge
Retrace Yunnan’s ancient Tea Horse Road from Lijiang to Diqing with the comfort of 4WD vehicles
VIP seating for the captivating ‘Impressions of Lijiang’ performance
Enjoy Amandayan’s Signature Naxi Black Clay Hotpot for dinner
Deepen your understanding of minority cultures through cultural performances and interactive experiences such as learning to make soy milk and tofu, and printing traditional Tibetan prayer flags
Most fully inclusive arrangements and accompanied by Intriq’s Travel Concierge
Marvel at the grandeur of the Potala Palace and deepen your understanding of Tibetan Buddhism by exploring its remarkable collection of ancient artefacts.
Gain insight into the Tibetan way of life and immerse yourself in their hospitality during a visit to a local’s home.
Experience the essence of Tibetan spirituality by visiting lesser-known religious sites and local villages.
Crossing the border into another Buddhist country, Nepal
Embark on an adventure off the beaten path into the stunning landscapes of lesser-visited Eastern Tibet
Trek the grandeur of Tibet’s largest glacier, the ancient blue Laigu glacier near Rawu Lake
Explore the quaint remote villages nestled in the Yarlung Tsangpo valley, home to the world’s deepest canyon
Feast on the iconic Lulang Stone Pot dinner, featuring local Tricholoma matsutake mushrooms
Relish in the comfort of carefully-curated, brand-new deluxe accommodations throughout your journey
Experience the enchanting peach blossom spring bloom, a popular time to visit (Mid-March to Mid-April), but please note that Tibet is closed to foreigners every March
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