The expansive grounds of Norbulingka offer travelers and locals a quiet escape from the hustle of Lhasa—and on warm, sunny days, dozens of people can be found picnicking on the well-kept grounds. In addition to Norbulingka’s unmistakable natural beauty, travelers will find some 30,000 cultural relics from ancient Tibet scattered around the grounds. Visitors should be sure to check out Kelsang Palace, the oldest building in Norbulingka; as well as the Lake Palace on the southwest portion of the grounds. Norbulingka often appears on multi-day itineraries in Tibet—ranging from three-night explorations of the Lhasa area to 12-day journeys to the Mount Everest Base Camp.