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Sacred High Himalayan Monastery

Rongbuk Monastery

Rongbuk Monastery is the world’s highest-altitude monastery, nestled near Mount Everest and founded in the 8th century.

Altitude
4,980 meters above sea level
Sect
Nyingmapa Sect of Tibetan Buddhism
Founded
8th Century
Highlight
View of Mount Everest North Face

Overview

Rongbuk Monastery is the highest monastery in the world, sitting quietly at 4,980 meters above sea level. What makes it special is not just its altitude, but the warm stories woven into its history.

History

Back in the 8th century, the great Indian master Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche in Tibetan) founded this monastery, which belongs to the Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. At first, there were three nunneries and monasteries here, with nearly 500 monks and nuns practicing Buddhism. Around the monastery, small meditation caves dotted the hillside—places where believers have sought peace since the 18th century. Later, in 1901, Lama Ngawang Tenzin renovated and redesigned the monastery. After that, two golden and copper statues of Padmasambhava became the most sacred treasures here, cherished by all who visit.

Journey & Everest View

Today, traveling to Rongbuk is easier than ever. Two popular routes lead here: one from Old Tingri, and the other from Shelkar (or Shelgar). Both take 4-5 hours by car, and along the way, you’ll get the most amazing view of Mount Everest’s north face. Right in front of the monastery stands a religious stupa (Chorten in Tibetan)—it’s the perfect spot to take a photo of Everest, with the sacred building and the world’s highest peak in one frame.

Experience

Walk around the monastery, and you’ll see colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind. These are tied by pilgrims from Tibet and Nepal, each flag carrying their sincere wishes. Tibet’s tourism authorities value this place deeply: they’ve set up a post office here, and there’s a military base camp nearby to help in emergencies. For travelers, the tent-guesthouses near the monastery are a lovely surprise. Decorated with bright colors, these tents stay warm at night with ovens burning yak pats—after a day of admiring Everest and the monastery, curling up in this cozy space feels like a hug from the plateau.

To this day, Rongbuk Monastery remains a dream destination for travelers worldwide. It’s not just a religious site; it’s a place where nature’s grandeur meets human faith—where every prayer flag, every meditation cave, and every warm tent tells a story of devotion and wonder.

Plan Your Visit

For detailed information about Rongbuk Monastery and Tibet tours, feel free to contact us at info@tibetroofofworld.com . Our expert team will help create a memorable Tibet travel experience based on your interests and preferences.

1: Tibet Travel Permit

Without Tibet Travel Permits, you cannot enter Tibet (Tibet Autonomous Region), China, but it is not difficult to obtain the permit, registered company like TRW, it can be easily obtain it for you if your Tibet Tour has been confirmed with a legit registered local travel company.

2: Alien Permit

Alien Travel Permit (ATP) is an additional permit which is required if your itinerary is in Gyirong, Kailash, Ngari and EBC in western part of Tibet,Tsedang,Nyinchi, Ranwo Lake, Basum Lake, Sakga or Shalu Monasteries in Shigatse area,

3: Military Permit

The Military Permits as you can see from the word, this permit is related to military department, thus, this travel document is mainly issued by the military authority in Tibet, in fact, this permit is compulsory for entering to any border regions between China and neighboring countries. Military permits are required for visiting following places in Tibet apart from TTP.

  • Ali (Far Western Tibet)
  • Guge Kingdom (Far Western Tibet)
  • Gyirong (New Border to Nepal)
  • Lake Manasarovar (Near Mt. Kailash in Far Western Tibet)
  • Kailash (Western Tibet)
  • Nyima country (Border country between Ali and Nakchu Prefecture)
  • Cochin

NOTE: This permit can apply only from Lhasa, Tibet, you don’t have to worry about it as our company (TRW) will obtain such permits on your behalf and you just need to cooperate by sending your scanned copies of China Visa/TGV and Passport to your travel consultant. If you want to know more details about Tibet Travel Permits, you can contact us at info@tibetroofofworld.com Our professional travel consultants will reply to you with their extensive knowledge and rich Tibet tour experiences

Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) is the basic required permit to travel to Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), every foreign travelers must need Tibet Travel Permit to enter to Tibet along with your Chinese Visa or Tibet Group Visa. Though it seems very hard or confusing, it just takes few simple steps, and your travel agency will do the rest.

Tibet Travel Permit is mainly obtained from Tibet Tourism Bureau in Lhasa, Tibet, which contains the tourist’s information and confirmed itineraries.

According to the latest Chinese regulations for foreign visitors, passports must have a validity of six months (at least) to apply for a Chinese visa. This requirement also applies when traveling to Tibet along with Tibet Travel Permit.

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