If you're searching for a destination steeped in spirituality and rich history, Lhasa is a must-visit. This enchanting city, known as the "Land of the Gods," is home to the iconic Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases stunning Tibetan architecture. Explore the sacred Jokhang Temple and stroll through the bustling Barkhor Street, where you can savor traditional momos and Tibetan tea. With its breathtaking mountain backdrop and vibrant culture, Lhasa offers a unique glimpse into Tibetan heritage.
Lhasa, China
Top things to do in Lhasa
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Jokhang
Tibet's most sacred Buddhist temple, housing a revered statue of Buddha Shakyamuni and a pilgrimage hub for devout Tibetans.
Sera Monastery
One of Tibet's 'great three' Gelug monasteries, famed for its lively monk debating sessions and stunning mountain setting.
Drepung Monastery
Once the world's largest monastery, Drepung was a major center of Buddhist learning in Lhasa, housing thousands of monks.
Norbulingka
The summer palace of the Dalai Lama, Norbulingka is a UNESCO World Heritage site with serene gardens and ornate pavilions.
Potala Palace Square
A vast public square in front of the Potala Palace, used for celebrations and gatherings with stunning palace views.
Ramoche Temple
Home to a revered Jowo Shakyamuni statue, this ancient temple offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the Jokhang.
Kundeling Monastery
A historic Gelug monastery near Lhasa, known for its role in Tibetan Buddhism and its serene setting.
Monument to the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet
A prominent monument in Lhasa commemorating the 1951 agreement that brought Tibet under Chinese administration.
Lalu Wetlands National Nature Preserve
A protected urban wetland in Lhasa, offering birdwatching and peaceful walking paths amidst high-altitude marshlands.
Chagpori Park
A hillside park with panoramic views of the Potala Palace and a historic Tibetan medical college.
Cisongtang Park
A public park in Lhasa with shaded walkways and green spaces, popular among locals for relaxation.
Mount Gephel
A hill near Drepung Monastery offering sweeping views of the Lhasa Valley and surrounding mountains.
Nechung
A monastery serving as the seat of the Nechung Oracle, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhist prophecy.
Lhasa Great Mosque
The main mosque in Lhasa, serving the city's Muslim community with a blend of Tibetan and Islamic architecture.
Potala Palace
Towering red-and-white former winter palace of the Dalai Lama, a UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of Tibetan Buddhism.
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