Lhasa &
Overland to Nepal / TBT – 03 |
This is 8 day overland
adventure in Tibet with one way Trans Himalayan breathtaking
flight. This is either a drive in fly out or fly in drive
out tour package. This tour is for those who love to
Himalayas and high altitude lands. Anyone who is seeking for
adventure can take this tour package and fulfill their
adventure fetish. This tour includes loads of driving in the
high altitude lands and this tour can really answer the
curious questions about the Tibet and its high Plateaus.
The first day of tour begins a trans Himalayan flight from
Kathmandu to Lhasa which offer a majestic views of the
world’s highest mountains including Mt. Everest, Mt.
Shisapangma, Mt. Cho Oyu. On arrival at Gongar Airport, the
only international airport in Tibet, you will find tyourself
in different world. Lhasa deserves two full days of your
attention and visit. Here you will visit Jokhang Temple,
Barkhor Street, Potala Palace, Drepung & Sera Monasteries.
Don’t forget to buy something for your people back home in
the Lhasa streets. On the fourth day, you will drive full
day crossing over Karola, Kambala, and colorful Yamdrok Lake
and the Tibetan lifeline river Bramha Putra to the Gyantse.
You will visit Kumbum Stupa and Phalkor Chode Monastery in
Gyantse. Next day, you will head towards another popular
city of Tibet, known as Shigatse. You will have sightseeing
tour of Panchen Lama’s Tashilhumpu monastery visit after
which you will drive to stay overnight. On sixth day of the
tour, you will drive from Xigatse to Tingri, which passes in
a scenic drive crossing over Gyatchu La Mountain. On this
road you will find a route to the Mt. Kaikash. Next day, the
trail passes with excitement as you will drive downhill from
the high Tibetan Plateaus to Zhangmu. On the departure day,
you will have to walk down to the Kodari border (Nepal /
China Border) and after immigration formalities, our
representative will meet you and you will depart your
journey of Tibet and drive to Kathmandu which is 123 km far
taking 5 hours time. |
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Brief
Itinerary |
Day |
Activities |
01 |
Fly
Kathmandu / Lhasa (3660 m). Transfer
to hotel. Rest of the day free.
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02 |
Visit
Drepung Monastery, Jokhang Monastery
& Barkhor Market. |
03 |
Visit Potala
Palace, Sera
Monastery &
Norbulinka,
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04 |
Drive to Gyantse
(3,950 m) via
Yamdrok Tso.
Transfer to
hotel. Visit
Kumbum Stupa and
Phalkor
Monastery |
05 |
Drive to Xigatse
(3,900 m). Check
in at hotel.
Visit Tashilunpo
Monastery.
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06 |
Drive to Tingri
(4,300 m) |
07 |
Drive to Zhangmu
(2300 m). |
08 |
Walk down to
Kodari (2515 m),
Nepal/Tibet
border. Drive to
Kathmandu (1400
m) . |
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Day
01: |
Fly Kathmandu / Lhasa (3660 m).
Transfer to hotel. Rest of the day
free.
Fly to Lhasa, about 1 hour flight
offer panoramic Himalayan views
including Mt. Everest. And other
mountains ranges. Pick up from
Gonggar airport, after finished
immigration formalities it takes
about 1 hour 30 minutes drive along
93 km road leading to Lhasa. It is
advisable to rest in Hotel.
Overnight at Hotel. |
Day 02:
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Visit Drepung Monastery, Jokhang
Monastery & Barkhor Market.
Full day sightseeing takes you to
Drepung Monastery. "Drepung" means
"the hill of rice', because this
white Monastery looks like a big
hill
of rice in Tibetan. This monastery
occupies an area of 150,000 square
meters with 7700 lamas and becomes
the largest monastery in
Asia. After that, you will visit
Jokhang Temple, situated in the old
section of Lhasa. King Songtzen
Gampo built this temple in the
mid-7th
century A.D. Now it is the most
sacred place in Tibet. Pilgrims come
here to pay homage from all over
Tibet. Take a leisure walk at
Barkhor Street, located in the heart
of Lhasa circling the Jokhang
Temple. It means a pilgrim's inner
circuit, and is the earliest street
of old
Lhasa city.
Overnight at Hotel. |
Day 03:
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Visit Potala Palace, Sera Monastery
& Norbulinka,
Tour starts from the religious
Potala Palace built in the 7th
century by the famous Tibetan king-Songtzen
Gampo. The present one was
built by the 5th Dalai Lama in the
17th century. It became known as the
"Winter Palace" by the 1750, when
the 7th Dalai Lama built the
Norbulingka Park as his summer
residence. fter that, you will visit
Norbulingka Park. In 1752, the 7th
Dalai Lama built the first palace in
this
summer palace for successive Dalai
Lamas to carry out their political
and religious activities during the
summer season. Today
Norbulingka has become a public park
for picnicking, relaxing and
entertainment. Later, visit Sera
Monastery which is dedicated to the
Gelugpa or Yellow Hat Sect, a branch
of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by
Tsong Khapa. Jamchen Chojey, one of
Tsong Khapa's disciples
built the monastery in 1419 during
the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The
monastery was named Sera which mean
wild rose in the Tibetan
language, because the hill behind it
was covered with wild roses in bloom
when the monastery was built.
Overnight at Hotel. |
Day 04:
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Drive to Gyantse (3,950 m) via
Yamdrok Tso. Transfer to hotel.
Visit Kumbum Stupa and Phalkor
Monastery
In the morning, your guide and
driver will accompany you to Gyantse
(250 km, 5 hours approx.), a town
lying to the south of Lhasa City.
On the way there, you will visit one
of the holiest lakes in Tibet, a
pilgrimage site, The Yamdrok Yumtso
Lake, which is compared as “the
fairyland in heaven” by Tibetans.
You will also have view of the
Karola Snow Mountain. Before check
in to the hotel, you will visit a
special
monastery, The Phalkor Monastery,
the only monastery that houses monks
from different rders (Gelupa,
Sakyapa and Kahdampa) in
harmony. Phalkor also features its
Bodhi Stupa or Kumbum Stupa, which
consists of hundreds of chapels in
layers, housing about a
hundred thousand images of Buddha,
so it is called Myriad Buddha’s
Stupa as well. Then, we check in to
the hotel.
Overnight at Hotel. |
Day 05:
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Drive to Xigatse (3,900 m). Check in
at hotel. Visit Tashilunpo
Monastery.
The Gyantse Town is located 100km
southeast of Shigatse. It takes
about 2 hours to drive from Gyantse
to Shigatse. Before checking in to
the hotel, visit Tashilunpo
Monastery. It is the seat of Panchen
Lama. Each year, there is a display
of a gigantic thangkas of Buddha
will on
its Thangka Wall. Beside the trove
of thangkas, its murals and other
religious and artistics treasures
certainly will impose an indelible
impression upon visitors. You will
also pay a visit to the New Palace
of Panchen.
Overnight at Hotel. |
Day 06:
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Drive to Tingri (4,300 m)
Tingri is a town in southern Tibet
which is situated 250 km far from
Lhasa. About 5 hours long drive, you
will reach to Tingri. It is in
Tingri
County, Shigatse Prefecture with a
population of around 523. It is
often used as a base by mountain
climbers preparing to ascend Mount
Everest or Cho Oyu.
Overnight at Guest House. |
Day 07:
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Drive to Zhangmu (2300 m).
Drive to Zhangmu for night, and make
a visiting in Nyalam town on the
way. Nyalam is a small Tibetan town
near the Nepal border. It is 35
km from Zhangmu town in the same
county, which is the point of entry
of Nepal. Nyalam is situated at
3,750 m above sea level. A town of
stone building and tin roofs, it is
nickmaned "The Gate of Hell" by the
Nepalese trader because the trail
between Nyalam and the Nepalese
border was so treacherous to
negotiate.
Overnight at Guest House. |
Day 08:
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Walk down to Kodari (2515 m),
Nepal/Tibet border. Drive to
Kathmandu (1400 m) .
After immigration formalities at the
Nepal / China border, we drive to
Kathmandu which is 144 km far and
takes about 5 hours of drive. On
reaching, end of our arrangements. |
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Note: Airfare, taxes and schedules are
subject to change without prior notice. |
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Cost
Include |
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All necessary
airport transfers |
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Twin sharing
accommodation on breakfast basis in hotels |
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All
sightseeing with English speaking local
Tibertan
guide |
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All
activities & excursions as per itinerary |
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Monument
Entrance fee. |
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All
Applicable surface transfer by private non
AC vehicle |
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All
applicable permits in Tibet |
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Cost
Exclude |
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Any
international airfare and airport taxes |
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Nepal entry
visa fees |
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Tibet/China
visa feed |
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Meals
(Lunch/Dinner) except during trekking |
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Insurance and
Tips |
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Bottled
drinks |
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Emergency/Rescue in any form |
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Expenses of
personal nature such as bar bills, laundry,
telephone calls etc |
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Any cost
arise due to flight cancellation, landslide,
road blockage, political disturbance etc |
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Any other
arrangements not mentioned in the above cost
include section |
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