I was lucky enough to visit Tibet. Traveling to The Roof of the World has always been a long time dream for me. Something about Tibet has always pulled me towards it. The country is rich in ancient culture, history, vast landscapes, snowy mountains and a heartwarming population. Looking back, I think visiting Tibet has been one of the most special experiences of my life. The perfect mixture of mountains, culture, landscapes and the altitude make it something I don’t think you will find anywhere else. I also learned a lot more about the Chinese occupation and oppression, which at times still makes me a little sad. If you are considering visiting the Roof of the World I would advise you to go as fast as you can: Tibet is changing fast. Also if you'd like to know more about how to get into Tibet; shoot me a message.
All photos are my own, check out my Instagram @tim.van.kempen for more. I'm a semi-professional travel photographer from The Netherlands travelling the world.
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A stupa with Tibetans praying to it at 5400m

Tibet feeds you constant views on snow-capped mountains like these.

View of Mt. Everest. Jep, the tall one. This is where the Tibetan Plateau and the Indian plateau collide.

Sunrise on Mt. Everest from Everest Base Camp.

Palcho Monastery in Gyantse

Tashilhunpo monastery in Shigatse. More than 3,000 monks used to live here.

One of the many high alititude lakes

Vast stretches of the Tibetan Plateau. Strangely feels like a desert at altitude


Sunset at Yamdrok Lake

Tibetan lady in traditional outfit

Inside one of the meditation halls

Potala Palace; former home of the Dalai Lama (before exile to India)


