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WOOL & SILK LARGE MODERN 9X12 NEPAL TIBET ORIENTAL AREA RUG CARPET


WOOL & SILK LARGE MODERN 9X12 NEPAL TIBET ORIENTAL AREA RUG CARPET


$1,680.00


Antique Tibetan Tibet chinese rug wool carpet art 3x5


Antique Tibetan Tibet chinese rug wool carpet art 3×5


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Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese BLACK meditation mat 3x5


Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese BLACK meditation mat 3×5


$399.00


Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese BLACK meditation mat 3x5


Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese BLACK meditation mat 3×5


$499.00


Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese orange art deco 3x5 flowers handmade


Antique Tibet wool area Rug Chinese orange art deco 3×5 flowers handmade


$499.00

A unique boutique hotel in Lhasa Tibet China

Lhasa China is not the idea of a holiday destination in the world whole, although Lhasa remains one of the most apparently remote mysterious, and even romantic places on earth. Once out of our reach is not yet available, and then when it does, is the question of where to find decent Lhasa Hotel.

The House of Shambhala could be the perfect answer, and although it can not be the perfect example of a luxury hotel, however, by the standards of anyone who is an exclusive hotel recently opened in Lhasa in Tibet, now, of course, China. Without doubt, it is much more preferable to the faceless Chinese hotels is Lhasa.

House of Shambhala is very different from anything that most people have seen in terms of who is a hotel.

It is located in the Barkhor in the historic center of Old Lhasa, and it seems that anything that you enter the street. In fact, you wonder if your guide has the right place to pass a row of prayer wheels, and suddenly you're in a traditional Tibetan Lhasa obviously been restored and in a real funky boutique hotel

The House of Shambalha is the kind of house where he lived a noble, and three-story, built around a courtyard with prayer wheels and one sanctuary in the lobby.

There are 10 rooms and each is different from the others by the size and design, painted in gold, saffron, purple or cinnamon and filled with antique hand painted chairs, meditation, yoga mats, rugs white fur and exquisite Buddhist painting. Everything has a real medieval feel to it, with stone walls and wooden floors. The cushions and lampshades have eyes of Buddha and all the nooks and crannies of yak butter lamps is shadows and emphasizing medieval feel to the place.

Twin stand on a platform of Chinese style, which only emphasizes all traditional feel of the place.

The bathrooms have showers stone wall needed heat lamps and scented soaps Tibetan.

If possible, book a room upstairs, and get more sun, or, failing that, if you want privacy, there are two bedrooms that make up your own backyard, with a separate staircase.

The view from the roof of the House of Shambhala, while Local sipping a cocktail and watching local dancers is quite impressive, and only one of the things that make it a unique luxury boutique hotel. The second hypothesis is the position astride a sunken road in the Old City of Lhasa in Tibet.

Unexpectedly, the rooms are warm, even with the snow on the ground, and no hot water at will.

The restaurant has good food, a mixture of Indian, Tibetan, Chinese and Eastern, with absolutely beautiful Tikka. Yak meat is amazingly delicious and well worth trying.

Next door has a beautiful spa bath soak, and you can have a wonderful massage around days wandering around Lhasa.

Their staff is very friendly and willing, although their understanding of English is not perfect, but he Lhasa after all!

If Lhasa of Tibet from China is a place where you want to go, then the House of Shambhala is the best place to stay, very comfortable and well placed to see Old Lhasa.

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