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Potala Travel Launches New Website


Lhasa, Tibet (PRWEB) May 04, 2012

Potala Travel, a Tibetan-run tour organization, launched a new website to help potential clients arrange Tibet tours. The site highlights the organization?s focus on responsible, sustainable tourism and promoting local Tibetan businesses.

The site offers descriptions of the trips in three categories: spiritual journeys, cultural odysseys, and trekking adventures. The spiritual journeys focus on pilgrimage treks and visits to Buddhist holy sites, cultural odysseys include visits to religious sites and historical monuments, and trekking adventures are overland hiking and climbing tours over the rugged landscape to scenic lakes and mountains. Customers can also tailor-make their own trips by working with the organizers through the website. There is also pertinent travel information listed on the site, along with testimonials from former clients.

The new website features Potala Travel?s mission statement: ?We ask everyone to minimize their impact on the environment by using recyclable materials, packing out your own trash, and educating others on responsible travel. We support local communities by using local services, volunteering in local villages, and donating a percentage of our profits to sustainable community projects and programs.?

The site also contains biographies of the primary tour operators, and contact information for clients to make arrangements.

Potala Travel is a Tibetan-run travel service based in the heart of Lhasa that is committed to supporting local Tibetan businesses and fostering responsible and sustainable tourism. The team members are knowledgeable program directors, experienced English speaking tour guides and trained cooks and drivers.

The Book for People Who Do Too Much


New York Times best-selling author Bradley Trevor Greive, creator of the modern classic The Blue Day Book, is now a household name in more than 30 countries.Hard work never killed anybody. This conviction built our great nation and made it the star-spangled superpower that it is. But Bradley Trevor Greive (BTG) wants us to know when enough’s enough! Funny and perceptive, The Book for People Who Do Too Much reminds us that, in fact, hard work has killed a whole bunch of people. It has also caused premature aging, unsightly baldness, and explosive indigestion and is responsible for a lot of very questionable fashion statements.Too many people drive themselves beyond reasonable limits to do more, have more, and be more. BTG points out that ironically, they actually end up with a lot less. “It’s like climbing mountain after mountain and never taking the time to look at the view,” he says.With his trademark combination of engaging animal photos, gentle humor, and priceless insights, BTG urges us to have the courage to say No, and to learn to use this liberating two-letter word in a way that is amusing and empowering, but never offensive. Saying no can sound selfish, but by saving time to enjoy our lives and pursue our true passions, we’ll ultimately have a lot more of ourselves to share with those who are most special to us.

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