Adventure Holiday: Exploring Dancing Ghosts and Festivals in Tibet
Vacation Type: Native Culture Tours Archaeologic and Historic Tours
Travel Location: Middle Asia Tibet
Be among the first Westerners to see the Tibetan Shua Ba Zi Festival. Watch masked dancers as the festival culminates with a Jumping Ghost Dance.
Spend three days on foot or horseback exploring Hailuogou National Park.
Children may participate.
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Travel picture of Tibetan horsemen waiting for a racing competition.
Asian Pacific Adventures
826 South Sierra Bonita Avenue
Los Angeles
California
90036-4704
United States
Telephone: 800-825-1680
Fax Number: 213-935-3156
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