Do you know“The Poor’s Day”? explore special Tibetan festival !🏔️
Now, you might be wondering, "What's so special about this festival?" Well, let me enlighten you (without sounding like a know-it-all monk, of course!). Saga Dawa, also known as the Poor’s Day, The festival is called “Qiong Ren Jie/ The Poor’s Day” in Chinese which means poor people’s day because Tibetan peoples’ generosity to the poor people is well known. It is a time when the Tibetans believe the gates of heaven are wide open, and the merits of doing good deeds are multiplied – talk about a cosmic sale on karma points! 🍵
During this full moon extravaganza, the streets of Lhasa come alive with a colorful parade of locals and pilgrims, all decked out in their traditional best. Imagine a sea of vibrant robes, the air filled with the aroma of incense, and the sound of laughter and prayers mingling in the most harmonious cacophony you've ever heard. It's like Coachella, but with a spiritual twist and without the hangover the next day! 🤣
Which group will soak in the Saga Dawa Festival vibes, you may ask?
👨👩👧👦8 Days Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour (May : 19th/22th/26th JUNE:2th)
📸8 Days Lhasa Shigatse and Namtso Tour(May : 19th/22th/26th JUNE:2th)
🧘♀️15 Days Kailash Pilgrimage Small Group Tour(May :16th)
And many more! Whether you're part of a group or a solo traveler looking to join one, come consult with us. and let's make your Saga Dawa experience the highlight of your travel tales! 🌟