 |
  |
|
|
|
The policy contains a "cooling off" period which allows You to return it and obtain a full refund
should you have justifiable reason to be dissatisfied with the cover provided.
|
|
| At Atlas we champion one thing above everything else, a top quality Cover with the Worlds top insurance companies at a rate that nobody can beat. If you see a lower price offered for a like-for-like policy from one of our competitors, we will beat that quote by £1 without quibble. No other insurance company is offering this exceptional price guarantee.
|
|
|  |
| 
 Potala Palace (Kukhar Potrang)
|
|
Who needs ATLAS Travel Insurance...? Anyone planning
a visit to Potala Palace (Kukhar Potrang)* needs the protection of Atlas Travel
Insurance.
|
|
Comprehensive travel protection for today's Holiday, Business,
Winter sports, Backpackers and Frequent Travellers. |
 |
 | |
Potala Palace (Kukhar Potrang) Attraction Information |
 |
 |
|
|
The Potala Palace located in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to Dharamsala, India after a failed uprising in 1959. Today the Potala Palace is a state museum of China. It is a popular tourist attraction, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was named by the American television show Good Morning America and newspaper USA Today as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World".
The site was used as a meditation retreat by King Songtsen Gampo, who in 637 built the first palace there in order to greet his bride Princess Wen Cheng of the Tang Dynasty of China, which was incorporated into later buildings. The construction of the present palace began in 1645 under the fifth Dalai Lama, Lozang Gyatso. In 1648, the Potrang Karpo (White Palace) was completed, and the Potala was used as a winter palace by the Dalai Lama from that time. The Potrang Marpo (Red Palace) was added between 1690 and 1694. The name Potala is possibly derived from Mount Potalaka, the mythological abode of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. There are some theories suggesting that Potala derived its name from the Sabarimala temple in South India. |
|
Built at an altitude of 3,700 m (12,100 ft), on the side of Marpo Ri hill, the Red Mountain in the center of Lhasa Valley, Potala Palace, with its vast inward-sloping walls broken only in the upper parts by straight rows of many windows, and its flat roofs at various levels, is not unlike a fortress in appearance. At the south base of the rock is a large space enclosed by walls and gates, with great porticos on the inner side. A series of tolerably easy staircases, broken by intervals of gentle ascent, leads to the summit of the rock. The whole width of this is occupied by the palace. The Potala Palace was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. In 2000 and 2001, Jokhang Temple and Norbulingka were added to the list as extensions to the sites.
* IMPORTANT: due to certain restrictions, we may not be able to offer cover to certain countries if they are deemed a war-zone and/or if the FCO recommends no travel to the area/ region/ country. |
|
 | |
 |
|
Sights In Potala Palace (Kukhar Potrang) |  |
|
 |
The White Palace |
|
 |
The Great West Hall |
| |
|  |
We are confident that when it comes to top quality cover, value for money,
and excellent customer service you won't find a better travel insurance
specialist. If you have any queries regarding Atlas products please do not
hesitate to contact us and one of our experienced
staff will be happy to help you.
Choose Atlas Direct for your Potala Palace (Kukhar Potrang) trip insurance, remember when you are with
Atlas you will have complete peace of mind for an unexpected emergency. |
 |
|
 |
|
 |