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Lonely Planet's guide to Tibet - Overland Routes from S?chuan (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Tibet - Overland Routes from S?chuan (Chapter), 8th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Tibet - Overland Routes from S?chuan (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Overland Routes From Sìchu?n chapter from Lonely Planet's Tibet guidebook. Wild, mountainous and deliciously remote, the Tibetan areas of western Sìchu?n - long the meeting point of the Chinese and Tibetan worlds - are a cultural and geographical extension of the Tibetan plateau in all but name. stay with Tibetan nomads on the beautiful grasslands of T?g?ngmapswatch traditional Tibetan block printing done by hand at Derge's fabulous printing monastery transporthang with the butter-tea-sipping locals in any one of western Sìchu?n's fabulously down-to-earth Tibetan teahousesrestaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: K?ngdìng (Dardo), The Northern Route, T?g?ng (Lhagong), G?nz?, Manigango & around, Derge, Southern Route, Lithang and Bathang., ISBN: 9781741792188









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