Tashi Takge Hotel

Lhasa


A mixed bag here. Most rooms are small and suffer from a lack of natural light, with windows facing on to a cramped and sometimes noisy interior courtyard. The pricier upper-story rooms are bigger, sunnier and quieter. Pluses include a great location on the south side of the Barkhor, a sociable rooftop restaurant and a helpful English-speaking Chinese manager.


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Nearby Lhasa attractions

1. Gendun Choephel Memorial Hall

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On the southern side of the Barkhor Circuit, this dull museum focuses on a fascinating character. Choephel (1903–51) was a monk, poet, translator,…

2. Pode Kangtsang

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Die-hards can track down this hard-to-find chapel with old murals in the south of the old town. It’s accessed from the south.

3. Ani Sangkhung Nunnery

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This small and politically active nunnery is the only one within the precincts of the old Tibetan quarter. The site of the nunnery probably dates back to…

4. Zhambhala Lhakhang

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This small chapel on the western side of the Meru Nyingba Monastery has a central image of Marmedze (Dipamkara), the Past Buddha, and a small inner kora…

5. Gongkar Chöde Chapel

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This small Sakyapa-school chapel is up some narrow stairs above the Zhambhala Lhakhang, just off the Barkhor Circuit.

6. Meru Nyingba Monastery

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This small but active monastery is a real delight and is invariably crowded with elderly Tibetans thumbing prayer beads or lazily swinging prayer wheels…

7. Jokhang Temple

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The 1300-year-old Jokhang Temple is the spiritual heart of Tibet: the continuous waves of awestruck pilgrims prostrating themselves outside are a…

8. Jampa Lhakhang

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On the northern Barkhor Circuit, 10m down a side alley, is the entrance to the Jampa Lhakhang, on the right. The ground floor has a huge two-storey statue…