Mount Everest
The Shigatse prefecture is the gateway for climbers to
the North Col climbing route of the world's highest mountain, Mount
Everest, towering 29,028ft (8,848m) on the border between Tibet and
Nepal. The Tibetan name for the peak is Mount Quomolangma, which
means 'The third goddess'. Access to the Everest Base Camp is via
the town of Tinggri. About 20 miles (30km) from the town tracks
take climbers on a 48-mile (78km) trek to the camp. About six miles
(10km) from the base camp is the highest monastery on earth,
Rongbuk Monastery at an altitude of 16,728ft (5,099m). The
monastery is being restored and offers hostel accommodation. Just
south of the monastery is the world-renowned Rongbuk
Glacier.
Palkhor Monastery
The unique Palkhor (Baiju) Monastery is sited about
143 miles (230km) south of Lhasa and 62 miles (100km) east of
Shigatse, at the foot of Dzong Hill. It has an unusual structural
style and houses a collection of pure silk costumes worn in Tibetan
opera, all richly embroidered, that date from the Ming and Qing
Dynasties. The monastery is also unique in that it is the only one
known to accommodate monks from three different orders: the
Gelugpa, Sakyapa and Kahdampa monks all get along
famously.






