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Tibet
is the land of overwhelmingly beautiful landscape, rich culture,
ancient religion, amazing myths and gorgeous mountains. Renowned as the
last Shangri La in the world, Tibet is isolated by the high Himalayas
and is one of the least developed parts of the world. Facilities are
being upgraded and professionalism is still underway. So travelers are
warned that they should not expect a luxury and a full fledge
professionalism in Tibet. Its extreme remoteness, harsh weather, and
difficult geography makes the journey challenging.
Tourist
standard hotels like New Century Hotel in Chengdu, Shangbala Hotel in
Lhasa and Post Hotel in Nyinchi ( Bayi Town) have been booked for you.
These hotels are rated as 3 * and maintain basic amenities like
attached toilet, hot shower and heating. You can also expect cable TV
in Lhasa. Electricity and hot water supply may be disrupted time to
time. Hot water availability in some hotels may be for a few hours of
the day only. You will have to check out that at the reception. The
receptionist of the hotels might have poor English. Take the help of
the guide. Please, do not expect full fledge professionalism and
services in the hotels of Tibet.
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| Itinerary |
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Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu
to Nyalam (3,750m.) which is 123 kilometers. The vehicle leaves
Kathmandu early morning for Kodari Highway that leads to the Tibetan
Border offers beautiful view of the village and small towns. The view
of Langtang, Gauri Shanker, Melungtse and Khumbu Himal in a clear
weather will be additional attraction of this drive. After completing
the custom and immigration formalities the night is to be spent in a
Hotel there.
Day 02: Drive from
Nyalam to Sakya (4050m.). You stay overnight at hotel in Sakya. Drive
through Nyalam Pass (3800m.) and Lallungla Pass (5050m.). If weather
permits you will have views of the Mt. Xixapangma (8013m.), highest in
Tibet, Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m.) and Mt. Everest (8,848m.).
Day 03: Drive
from Sakya to Shigatse (3,900m.). You stay overnight at hotel in
Xigatse. Early morning visit the Sakya Monastery and drive to Shigatse.
After lunch you will visit the famous Tashilumpo Monastery, the seat of
Panchen Lama until his death in 1989.
Day 04: Drive from Shigatse to Gyangtse (3,950m.) which is 90 kilometers. After
visiting Tashi Lumpo Monastery and the local market place at
Xigatse you drive to Gyangtse. This drive lasts for about 02 hours.
Gyangtse is a small bustling town situated on the northern bank of
Nyang Chu River and it is 264 kilometers southwest of Lhasa, the final
destination. In the 15th century it served as the capital of a small
kingdom. A visit of Kumbum Chorten built around 1400 AD is a worth
experience. During the British rule in India Gyangtse became the main
centre of trade with India.
Day 05: Drive from Gyangtse to Lhasa (3650m.) which is 264 kilometers. On the
way to Lhasa the road crosses two high passes, Karo La (5,010m.)
and Kamba La (4,794m.) and it is a drive for about 08 hours. Karo La
climbs between two lofty mountains Khang Sa (7,223m.) and Ralung
(6236m.). The drive following the bank of Yamdrok Tso (Turquoise Lake)
takes about 01 hour. After crossing Kamba La, Lhasa Valley is seen to
the north. On the way to Lhasa the road crosses the famous Brahmaputra
River. You stay overnight in Lhasa.
Day 06 and Day 07: Sightseeing
in and around Lhasa. These two days you will visit Potala
Palace, Norbulinka Palace, Jorkhang and surrounding
Barkhor market, Drepung and Sera Monasteries. One of the
highlights is the visit to the symbol of Tibet; the Potala Palace set high on Red Hill, the winter home of the Dalai Lama until 1959. The
most sacred temple in Lhasa is the Lokhang, where people come from all
over Tibet to visit and pray in this spiritual heart of the country. It
was used as a military kitchen during the Cultural Revolution but has
now been beautifully restored, with many priceless thangkas and statues
adorning the chapels, and magnificent gilded roofs.
Another great treasure is the Norbulingka – the old summer palace of the Dalai Lama.
Now you visit Jorkhang temple, the center of the Tibetan Buddhism and the sacred land of
Buddhist followers where innumerable pilgrims come for worship
everyday. The temple, built in 647, is the earliest wood-and-masonry
structure still existing in Tibet. Surrounding the Jorkhang Temple is
the bustling Barkhor Market place which is the
religious and social focus of Lhasa. Around the Barkhor there are
numerous stalls selling all sorts of handicrafts: brightly coloured
boots and fur-lined hats, silver and turquoise jewellery, rosaries,
prayer flags and charms, as well as beautiful Tibetan carpets and all
manner of ordinary household ware.
Next you visit Sera monastery,
which was created in 1419, has always been an important Buddhist
seminary. As rose are planted everywhere in the monastery, it is also
called “the court of wild rose”. Today still 200 lamas live in there.
On the other hand, Drepung Monastery, is the world’s largest monastery with about 10,000 monks
Day 08: Fly
from Lhasa to Kathmandu. The flight from Lhasa to Kathmandu takes one
hour and during your flight, you can see Yarlung Tsangpo River, Yamdrok
Tso (Lake), Mount Kanchanjungha (8,586m.), Mount Makalu (8,463m.) and
Mount Everest (8,848m.). But the visibility depends on the weather
condition. Your Tibet Tour ends on your arrival at Kathmandu Airport.
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| Services Included |
| English
Speaking Tibetan guide, private ground transportation by land cruiser
throughout the tour, Travel Permit, Accommodation in hotels during the
tour in 3 star hitel in twin sharing basis, breakfasts, sighseeing
tour, monastries entry fees, Tibet visa, flight tickets from Kathmandu
to Lhasa or from Lhasa to Kathmandu. |
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| Services Excluded |
Personal
expenses, Travel Insurance, Airport Tax, Lunch and Dinner, Nepal
re-entry visa, Emergency evacuation by Helicopter, Alternative
transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide, strike, road blockade
etc. |
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Flight Schedule: The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa and from Lhasa to kathmandu flies
every Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from April to June and
everyday flights are available from July to October. |
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| The Tours we organize in Tibet are as followings: |
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