Lhasa, Tibet – The Roof of Tibetan Buddhism
Lhasa attracts 55.1 million annual visitors , ranking second in visitor volume globally . The Potala Palace, former winter residence of the Dalai Lamas, houses over 10,000 shrines and 200,000 statues , making it Tibetan Buddhism’s spiritual center . Despite limited tourism infrastructure, its significance draws pilgrims performing the sacred kora (circumambulation) around Mount Kailash .
B2B Take: High spiritual value but logistically complex. Requires specialized permits and experienced ground handlers. Best positioned as premium, small-group pilgrimage product for discerning travelers.
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