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Himalayan Hard-Living Woman: She Lives Hard but She is Very Happy (Full Documentary)

Tashi Delek!

Have you ever wonder what real life looks like for a Tibetan village/nomadic housewife?

Today I’ll introduce the happiest housewife to you! She’s the wife of a Tibetan village man and the mother of two kids.

This is the recording of a day of her life. From the early morning to the evening, you can see how she looks after the whole family and what farm work she needs to do as a routine.

“The living condition here is harsh. But I think I am the happiest woman in the world.”

A complete family, two healthy growing children, three meals a day, this is her simplest joy.

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Tibetan Woman's Life: How is a Tibetan Retired Woman's Daily Life (A Normal Day in Lhasa)

Hello everyone,

This is Jamyang.

Tashi Delek!

This video is about the daily routine of a Tibetan retired women, Mrs Chungda, who is 65 years old, living 3km west of Potala Palace in Lhasa downtown.

From the early morning meditation to the 3-time koras around the Potala Palace, she spent most of the time praying and chanting.

Follow her steps, you can take a part in the daily kora around the Potala Palace with the locals.

Perhaps it was unlike most imagined lives of normal housewives, who take much time looking after the family members, her life is more restful and enjoyable.

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How a Tibetan family lives high in the Himalayan mountains. Life in remote villages

How a Tibetan family lives high in the Himalayan mountains. Life in remote villages

How a Tibetan family lives high in the Himalayan mountains. Life in remote villages

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We travel to different regions of Russia and other countries to show you how people live in remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.


We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!


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Daily Life of a Tibetan Working Women; How is it like working on the Roof of the World?

Hello everyone,

Tashi Delek!

Welcome to an exploration of the daily life of Tibetan working women, a captivating journey that delves into the unique experiences of those who toil on the Roof of the World.

In this video, I will uncover her remarkable resilience, professional pursuits, personal aspirations, and the delicate balance she maintains between work, family, and self-care.

Also, you can have an impression of the accommodation condition of Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet, the gate to Mount Everest.

Get ready to be inspired by the spirit of a Tibetan working woman and gain a deeper understanding of our Tibetan culture and life.

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How Pretty Himalayan Women Cook? What She Cook for Me? Natural Food with Great View, This is Life

Tashi Delek!

Today, I’m going to take you to a friend of mine’s house to try some authentic village food.

The beautiful lakeside village is about 400 km east of Lhasa city at 3200 meters above sea level. Due to the low altitude and humid climate, there are many forest resources and rich products here.

We get the food for lunch from the forest and the fields. Thanks for the treasures from the mountains.

I will also show you her house, which has a different style of houses from the Lhasa area. The best part of this house is the balcony overlooking the entire lake of Basumtso Lake.

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Arranged Marriage in Tibet Village with Tibetan Traditional Wedding Ceremony (Full Documentary)

Tashi Delek!

Have you dreamed of how you will get married? Or have you had a very fancy/simple wedding ceremony?

Today, I'm invited to attend a Tibetan traditional wedding ceremony, which was an arranged marriage. The bride and groom never met each other before, and their parents are all nomads, who settled this marriage during the last nomadic season.

The village is my hometown, and the bride is my female cousin, just 21 years old. But it's the common age to get married in a nomadic Tibetan family.

Enjoy this video for how the Tibetan village having a traditional wedding ceremony, and leave your comments about how you held or will hold your wedding?

The traditional Tibetan wedding ceremony consists of two days.

On the first day, the ceremony was held at the bride’s home. The local villagers came to bless the bride and said goodbye to her because after that day the bride would leave her maternal home and started a new life. Two of the groom’s family members came to pick up the bride from her in-laws’ house instead of the groom.

The next day, the representatives of the groom’s family took the bride to the groom’s home. It was also on that day that the bride met her husband for the first time.

Not fancy but REAL! Just see the complete record of the two-day Tibetan ceremony now.

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Daily Life of a Tibetan Nomad Family Living in Altitude of 4800 Meters, How is Their Daily Life?

Hello everyone,

Tashi Delek!

Welcome to my channel. This is Jamyang, your Tibetan local tour guide.

Today, in this video, I will take you to enjoy the daily life of living at the altitude of 4,800 meters for a Tibetan nomad family.

And, please alway remember that we are the Tibetan local travel agency and we can show you the real Tibet. In the past years, we've organized thousands of tourists fulfilling their dream trip to Tibet.

If you're planning a trip to Tibet, please never hesitate to contact us through: inquiry@tibettravel.org or check our website:

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First time to TIBET - Real Life of Tibetan People | EP32, S2

This is my first time to Tibet, and I am more than excited to show you the real life of people in Lhasa - the capital city of Tibet and the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism!
Tibet is the highest region on earth with an average elevation of 4380 meters.
I was afraid that I might get altitude sickness, but luckily I didn't!
I went to Bakor street, the old city center, and the meeting point for many pilgrims. The scene of circumambulation around Jokhang Temple is just spectacular! Then I tried some authentic Tibetan food and continued roaming around..
Join me on this new adventure in a new province - Tibet :)

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2:31 Reaching Tibet
5:12 Pilgramage in Bakor Street (historical center of Lhasa)
9:25 Lhasa New Town
12:09 Tibetan Food Tour
16:14 Lhasa City Tour
20:02 Tibetan Tea House
21:25 Potala Palace

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Tibetan Wives Can Be Shared Between Brothers - Tibet Documentary

A land enshrouded in spirituality, Tibet is home to distinct cultural traditions and astounding natural scenery. Cradled amidst the towering peaks of the Himalayas, Tibet is a region where the sky seems to embrace the earth. In this journey, we'll explore deep into the heart of Tibet, unveiling a world where ancient traditions thrive and where the lives of its people are as captivating as the landscape they inhabit.

Amidst this cultural mosaic, we encounter practices as intriguing as it is uncommon – fraternal polyandry. A practice in which one woman can marry two or more siblings simultaneously, most commonly brothers. This unique marital arrangement, rooted in economic necessity and social tradition, forms a complex yet fascinating facet of Tibetan society. It challenges our understanding of family structures and invites us to explore the intricate balance between survival, culture, and the preservation of heritage in this magnificent land.

Join us as we journey into the life of the urban Tibetans, who weave the threads of tradition with the sinews of modernity. Through the lives of the nomadic Drokpa, herders of the high plateau whose tents dot the vast expanse like stars in the night sky. We'll delve into the agrarian rhythms of the Tibetan Agriculturalists, custodians of the fertile valleys where barley and wheat sway in the mountain breeze. We'll also journey into the serene Buddhist monasteries of the Tibetan monks, diving into a world of spiritual pursuit and ancient wisdom.

Tibet: Journey of a nun to happiness | SLICE

Ani Rigsang has chosen a nomadic lifestyle in the land of white clouds. At the occasion of the International Women's Day, we wanted to portray the quest of a very special and courageous woman, who decided to leave everything behind - her life as a nun and her city of Lhasa - to pursue her dream to find a hidden convent where they still practice an ancient teaching called the “Yoga of Magic Heat”.
With breathtaking shots, director Hamid Sardar accompanies Ani as she makes her way through Tibet, from snowy mountains to green valleys, from monastery to monastery.

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An English Woman Who Becomes a Buddhist Monk! | TRACKS

The story of Tenzin Palmo, an Englishwoman, the daughter of a fishmonger from London's East End, who spent 12 years alone in a cave 13,000 feet up in the Himalayas and became a world-renowned spiritual leader and champion of the right of women to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

At the age of 18, she read a book on Buddhism and realised that this might fill a long-sensed void in her life. In 1963, at the age of 20, she went to India, where she eventually entered a monastery.


Being the only woman amongst hundreds of monks, she began her battle against the prejudice that has excluded women from enlightenment for thousands of years. In 1976 she secluded herself in a remote cave 13,000 feet up in the Himalayas, where she stayed for 12 years between the ages of 33 and 45.

In this mountain hideaway she faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, floods, snow and rockfalls, grew her own food and slept in a traditional wooden meditation box, three feet square - she never lay down. In 1988 she emerged from the cave with a determination to build a convent in northern India to revive the Togdenma lineage, a long-forgotten female spiritual elite.

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Tibet, the path to Wisdom | SLICE | Full documentary

Ani Rigsang has chosen a nomadic lifestyle in the land of white clouds. The Buddhist nun felt confined in Lhasa, and so today she has taken to the road to reconnect with her country’s spiritual traditions, which are now threatened by rapid modernisation and the reinforcement of Chinese control over the region.

From snowy mountains to green valleys, from monastery to monastery, this documentary accompanies Ani as she makes her way through Tibet. A moving testimony that brings together age-old traditions and legends, this film takes us through stunning landscapes, revealing to us a contrasting Tibet, jostled by modernisation and the upheavals of its holy geography.


Documentary: “Tibet, the path to wisdom”
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The Most Peaceful and Calm Life: Watch How a Tibetan Buddhist Nun Meditate for 3 Years (Full Record)

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Today I will take you to a Shangri-la, a small nunnery down below Nyenchen Kangsar Glacier in central Tibet.

There are only four nuns living in the nunnery, which is 5,200 meters above sea level. I will take you to see the daily life of one of these nuns.

The 52-year-old nun came here at the age of 25 and start her practice in this small nunnery far from the outside world.

Why did she choose to become a nun? Does she feel lonely in such a distant place? How exactly does she spend 24 hours a day?

Come with me to find out the answer and appreciate the stunning view of the great glacier from this small nunnery.

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Experiencing Authentic Village Life of Tibet; Live a Day in a Local Family (full documentary)

Tashi Delek!

Today, I am thrilled to take you on a journey to Nganang County, a small village nestled amidst picturesque mountains, locates east of Lhasa city. This village is a true hidden gem, where the traditional Tibetan way of life still thrives.

Despite most of the young generations leaving for big cities to pursue education, the elderly and children still reside here, leading a simple and authentic Tibetan village life.

During my visit, I had the honor of spending time with a local family and observing their daily routine. You will get a glimpse of how they feed their yaks, weave cloth using the most traditional techniques, and much more.

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A Day in the Life of a Tibetan Nomad Family; How do Tibetan Wife and Husband Divide Their House Work

Hidden between snow mountains, there is a tent house of a nomadic family in the valley.

It was a day that I spent with the family, showing you how Tibetan nomads keep their traditional life when the world is modernizing all around them.


The day started with a simple breakfast. The handmade yak butter tea provides them with their daily energy needs.

After breakfast, the male nomad went out to graze yaks. The job seemed easy, but it was a long and boring time in the empty valley.

How did the man kill time during the long hours of grazing?

He carried snuff with him so he could relax during breaks. Sometimes, he played a solo game, such as throwing a stone. Just like a kid in the valley, he amused himself by finding natural toys from nature.

On the other side, the yaks were leisurely enjoying a fresh grass banquet.

The yak is very important to Tibetan nomads, not only does it provide them with milk to make their daily butter tea and yak cheese, but it is also the source of income. The yak’s fur is also the raw material for their tent house.

While the male nomad and yaks were away from home, the female nomad worked hard at home as well, like collecting yak dung for fuel, drying nettles as winter food for yaks and horses, looking after the elder and kids at home, and making lunches and dinners for the family.

This is a chance to see how the different roles that the male and the female nomads play in their family life, and see how modern Tibetan nomads still maintain the lifestyle of their ancestors after hundreds of years, living in harmony with nature in the land.

If you enjoy our videos A Day in the Life of a Tibetan Nomad Family; How do Tibetan Wife and Husband Divide Their House Work then hit the like button, share with your friends who want to watch the tour and travel video, and subscribe to my channel to get another video.

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Tibetan Village Life high in the Himalayas. Life in the mountains

Tibetan Village Life high in the Himalayas. Life in the mountains

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.

We travel to different regions of Russia and other countries to show you how people live in remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.

We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!

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MARRIED TO 2 BROTHERS - Discovering a Secret Tibetan Village in the Himalayas - Upper Mustang, Nepal

As we go in search of vanishing mountain cultures, discover a mysterious Tibetan village in the Himalayas of Upper Mustang, Nepal where matriarchy is still practiced, until now. We make a journey through the stunning landscapes of Upper Mustang where we meet Aabhu, The Last Matriarch of Yara Ghara.

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6:11 - The Journey to Yara Ghara
10:14 - Dhee
11:54 - Potala
12:37 - Getting to know the People of Dhee
15:02 - Life in Dhee
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16:35 - Weaving Traditional Carpet
17:31 - Around the House
19:40 - Apple Orchard
21:19 - Way to Yara
22:08 - Entering Yara
23:38 - Meeting Aabhu
24:40 - Kiten 'Traditional Dress'
25:23 - Aabhu's Side-Hustle
27:25 - Quick Update by Smriti
28:05 - Harvest Season
32:24 - About Domodar Kunda (Lake)
33:28 - Nightfall in a Movie Set
35:07 - Milking the Cow
35:54 - Visiting Aabhu's House
37:20 - Aabhu's Story
41:52 - Aabhu's Son
43:36 - 91 Year Old Aabhu's Adopted Mother
47:36 - A Very Old House
50:21 - Singing Songs While Sorting Crops
54:02 - Way to Ghara
55:40 - Visiting a House in Ghara
55:58 - Drinking Chhyang
56:45 - Conversation with Aama
57:17 - Ghara Village
57:50 - 700 Year Old Monastery on a Cliff
58:58 - Inside Luri Gumba
1:00:10 - Paintings & Hieroglyphs
1:01:35 - Luri Gumba from Above
1:02:11 - Thoughts by Sarthak
1:02:51 - Back to Ghara
1:03:50 - Meeting Aabhu's Mother in Law
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1:08:01 - Broken Bike
1:08:41 - Meeting a Swiss Traveler
1:10:34 - Making Friends with Joel Cartier
1:11:26 - Joel Plays the Flute
1:13:50 - Night at Aabhu's Guesthouse
1:15:00 - Saying our Goodbyes
1:15:36 - Calling the Wind
1:16:56 - Final Thoughts
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1:18:38 - Surkhang Village
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Tibetan Rural Life: 71 Years' Old Grandma Celebrated Her First Birthday; How is Family's Daily Life?

Tashi Delek.

In this video, I am in Damshung County, 4700m, 150km north of Lhasa, to celebrate Grandma’s 71st birthday today, the first of her life.

In Tibet, we didn’t have birthday customs in the past, especially in remote areas, but now due to many external cultures, many new customs are slowly becoming popular.

As an important age node, we also carry the good wish for Grandma’s long life. We celebrate the birthday together.

Happy birthday to grandma. Hope you will enjoy the video as usual.

Thank you very much and all my best wishes to you.

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Tibetan Monk: A Day in the Life of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk

What is the daily life of a Tibetan monk? This is one of the most intriguing aspects when we talk about the Tibetan plateau. Learn more at

In this video, let’s have a glimpse of how a monk’s daily life is like in Tibet, which is shown as we followed a head monk, who lives in the Jhoden monastery, about three hours driving east of Lhasa.

He leads a fairly peaceful and simple life. His daily schedule consists of morning Buddha offering, meditation, praying for the peace and harvest of the villages around his monastery, and night chanting.

You may find they are living a simple and happy life, but it’s not easy. They need to keep pursuing their Buddhist study and praying for the blessings of the Goddess of Mercy.

From the early morning to the late-night, see how he will enjoy the day. We hope you will enjoy the video and let us know what you think below.

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Tibet Rural Life: Remote and Quiet Tibetan Village Life Which is also My Dream Life

Tashi Delek.

Today, in this video, I'm in Phenpo county, 80km north east of Lhasa, to have a day in their village.

Honestly, village life is my dream life and I was born in a small village of Tibet, then I followed my parents to Lhasa for they work here. My childhood was very colorful in the village.

How was your childhood like? Share with me.

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