My blog has been left unattended and unloved for far too long; the Christmas summer break, a pile of books and DVDs saw this blog go to the bottom of my pile. However, Tibet is always on my mind more so now than ever given the recent escalation of violence in Ganze in the eastern regions of the land. I hear that it is most likely that the region will be closed to visitors again this year until the end of March.
If you are contemplating a trip to Tibet this year, I strongly urge you to speak to your travel agent or visit the Lonely Planet website for updated information.
Visiting Tibet is like that, you can never be sure the date you planned your trip will actually go ahead given the volatility of the political situation there. Only last year while I was readying myself to leave Kathmandu, the hotel owner assured me I would not make it over the border as it had been closed. After some conversation and clarification it turned out it was the Nepali-Tibetan border that was closed but entry via Lhasa airport was fine. So always be ready for possible last minute changes to plans.
At this stage I am planning a trip in August this year and am looking for clients to join me. I have not mentioned it yet on this blog but I work with a travel company based in Lhasa who have been operating since the mid-80's. They are a good travel company who really care about their clients, their guides are very experienced and the guide I work with speaks five languages very fluently. I joined forces with the company last year bringing travellers with me to Tibet for the south-eastern route and Everest Base Camp trip, this year our destination depends upon the group but I hope to do a trek from Ganden to Samye Monasteries.
I am most interested in ethical and sustainable travel in Tibet, as visitors to the country I aim the small groups I take with me to have as minimal impact upon the environment as possible through the responsible disposal of waste through to respecting cultural practices. By bringing travellers to Tibet I hope to support and encourage employment opportunities for Tibetans in the travel, hospitality and other related industries.
Anyway, that's it for now. I hope you enjoy reading my blog.
The purpose of this blog is to share Tibet with you and hopefully inspire you to either travel there, become aware of the situation in Tibet, learn something about Tibetan Buddhism, or simply enjoy the stories and images.
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Monday, 30 January 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
His Holiness the Karmapa
I am currently listening to talks given by His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmpa given in late December 2011, the image to the right is His Holiness.
If you would like to hear these talks or find out more about him, visit this excellent website: http://www.kagyu.org/index.php
I had the great fortune late last year to have both a public and private audience with him and I now consdier him as my teacher and guru.

I had the great fortune late last year to have both a public and private audience with him and I now consdier him as my teacher and guru.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Happy 2012
Still on break from work and blogging but will be back soon to share some more of my Tibetan experiences.
Happy 2012 to you all.
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