Lhasa Debating in Sera Monastery
Potala Palace
Local Folk Activities
Visit a Local Family by the Shore of Yamdrok Lake
The World's Most Beautiful Himalayan Mountain View
Kyirong Valley at border
Comfortable Transportation Arrangements
High-altitude Travel Safety Assurance
This tour requires a minimum of 3 people to run.
Day 1: Arrive in Lhasa, Airport/Train Station Pickup, Check-in at the Hotel
Welcome to Tibet! Upon your arrival, our friendly guide and driver will warmly welcome you at the airport, presenting you with a traditional Tibetan white scarf called "Khata." With just a one-hour drive on the expressway (70 kilometers), the driver will take you to comfortable hotel in downtown Lhasa. After checking in at the hotel, take the time to rest and acclimatize to the altitude (3,650 meters), ensuring a good and healthy start to your journey on the plateau
Day 2: Lhasa City Tour: Visit Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery Debating
Today, you will explore two distinctive Monastery in Lhasa, Drepung and Sera, both offering a unique insight into Tibetan Buddhism. You will visit the Buddhist halls, Buddhist colleges, and the monks' kitchen, witnessing how they engage in special debates to study Buddhist teachings.
Sera Monastery is renowned for its lively Buddhist debates,
showcasing the essence of Tibetan Buddhism. Monks employ exaggerated body language, engaging in dance-like discussions about Buddhist philosophy, demonstrating their knowledge in a spirited manner.
In the evening, the guide will accompany the group to a traditional Tibetan restaurant for a welcome dinner, marking the beginning of your journey in Tibet.
Day 3: Lhasa City Tour: Visit Potala Palace and Johkang Temple
Today, let's explore into the treasures of Lhasa, the Potala Palace, the former residence of the Dalai Lama and acclaimed as the world's highest palace. The Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street, the Center of Tibetan Faithboth, both designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Potala Palace, towering majestically over the red hills in the center of Lhasa, was once the religious and political center of Tibet. As you climb the 365 steps to the main building, you'll explore the Dalai Lama's former political hall, the prayer halls, and the tomb stupa. Here, you'll encounter remarkable murals and exquisite Buddha statues, showcasing the accumulated wealth and treasures of ancient Tibet.
The Jokhang Temple, revered for housing the 12-year-old statue of Shakyamuni, is considered the holiest site in Tibet and a lifelong pilgrimage destination for Tibetans. You can join the pilgrims to walk in Barkor street and experience the soul of the city. The guide will also accompany you to a local Tibetan teahouse, offering insight into the social culture
Day 4: Lhasa-Gyatse-Shigatse:Yamdrotso Lake, Karola Glacier
Drive for approximately 7 to 8 hours (340 kilometers) to reach Shigatse. Along the way, you will visit two breathtaking natural landscapes – Yamdrok Lake and the Karola Glacier. You will enjoy a scenic 20-kilometer drive following the disappearing shoreline of the Lake. We will stop at a village by the lake, where you can walk into the homes of lakeside farmers, explore their households, and indulge in a delightful farmhouse lunch.
After lunch, drive for approximately 1 hour to visit one of Tibet's most beautiful glaciers – the Karola Glacier, the enormous glacier tongue extends to the roadside, resembling a frozen waterfall hanging over the road and above your head.
Following the Karola Glacier, we will pass by Lake Manla and the ancient town of Gyantse, proceed to Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet.
Day 5: Shigatse – Tingri – Everest Base Camp:Gyawula Viewing Point, Everest Base Camp
After breakfast, we will start a 6.5-hour drive (330 kilometers) to the top of the world – Mount Everest. Along the way, you will visit several viewpoints where you can catch glimpses of Everest. The journey culminates with an overnight stay at Everest Base Camp (EBC)
Departing from Shigatse, you'll be accompanied by rural farmland and villages. Approximately 4 hours into the journey, you'll approach Dingri County, where you'll have your first view of
Everest from the Dingri Viewpoint. Upon entering the Everest scenic area, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan range from Gawula Pass. The 7000 to 8000-meter peaks of the Himalayas stand proudly above the sea of clouds, creating a majestic and awe-inspiring spectacle.
Next, you'll proceed on the dedicated road leading to Everest, with the mountain growing larger and closer until you reach the northern face base camp. From the base camp, Everest appears like a colossal pyramid standing before you. We will strive to arrive at Everest Base Camp before sunset, allowing you the opportunity to witness the magnificent natural phenomenon of the sunset casting golden hues upon the mountain.
(During the winter season, when the Everest Base Camp tented lodges are closed, we will relocate accommodations to the nearest village to Everest, Basong Village.)
Day 6: Everest Base Camp-Tingri-Kyirong:Peikutso Lake、Mt.Shishapangma、Kyirong Vally
In the morning, you can enjoy the sunrise over Mount Everest (if weather permitting) or take a stroll near the Everest Base Camp to savor the beautiful morning moments. After breakfast, the guide will take you to visit Rongbuk Monastery, the world's highest temple, known as the place submerged by waves in the movie "2012." It is also an excellent location for capturing the natural and cultural landscapes of Everest.
Leaving Everest behind, we will drive you to the border town of Gyirong in Tibet. Along the way, you'll have a close encounter with another Himalayan peak, Shishapangma, standing at over 8,000 meters, and the picturesque Peiku Tso Lake at its foothills. Crossing the 5,200-meter Kongtang La Pass, the altitude will gradually descend as the vehicle traverses through the canyons on the edge of the Himalayas until reaching the border town of Gyirong.
Day 7: Kyirong Border-Kathmandu
In the morning, the Tibetan guide will accompany you to the Gyirong Port. Under the majestic Chinese border gate, there will be a photo opportunity, and it will be time to bid farewell. Crossing the Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge that spans the canyon, you will meet our Nepali staff who will welcome you at the border.
If you opt for our border-to-Kathmandu private car service(60 USD/person extra), we will assist with luggage handling (tips are appreciated), escort you to the vehicle, and ensure your seating arrangement until the private car drops you off near your pre-booked hotel in Kathmandu. Along the journey, you will continue to enjoy the snowy peaks and canyon scenery on the southern side of the Himalayas until you reach the Kathmandu Valley.
The price does not include the shared jeep service from the border directly to the guest's hotel in Kathmandu, which costs $60 per person. If guests do not require this service, they can opt to take the public bus from the border to the nearby bus station in Kathmandu and then arrange a taxi to the hotel on their own.
Tibet Travel Permit application service and mailing service within China
Entrance tickets to listed attractions and activities, Mt. Everest Environmental Vehicle Cost
Accommodation in star hotels and local guesthouses with breakfast throughout the journey
(The price is only for Economic Class 3-Star Hotels, if you want to stay in comfortable 4-star hotels, you can note when you make the booking, and we will change the price accordingly)
Transportation in a comfortable tourist vehicle with attentive and reliable driver service
Excellent Tibetan English-speaking guide
Farm house lunch, welcome dinner
Travel accident insurance and High altitude sickness insurance
On-board medical oxygen supply for travel in high-altitude areas
Exquisite Tibetan gifts and travel map
Shuttle service between Airport/Train station and Lhasa City
China Visa
International flight to and out of China;
Domestic flight/train to and out of Lhasa
Meals not listed in the itinerary;
Tips for the guide and driver. If you are satisfied with their service, it is suggested to tip $7 (50 RMB) per day per person to be shared between the driver and the guide;
Other expenses caused by force majeure events (such as natural disasters, traffic control, loss of valuables, visa delays, flight delays or cancellations, etc.);
Personal expenses, like laundry, phone calls, snacks, soft drinks (please do your best to avoid alcoholic beverages during your Tibet trip), optional tour activities, etc
Tour Notice
• Before applying for the Tibet Travel Permit, please ensure that your passport has a validity period of at least 6 months.
• The minimum number of participants for one group is 4 people. If less than 4 people, the booking will be canceled.
• Due to the need for official reservations for the Potala Palace visit, we are unable to confirm the specific timing of the Potala Palace ticket reservation in advance. The sequence of the itinerary may undergo adjustments.
• When entering Tibet from Kathmandu, China visa needs to be processed in Kathmandu. Please do not apply in your home country in advance. If tourists previously had a long-term valid Chinese visa, it will be replaced with a 30-day valid group tourist visa when applying in Kathmandu.
• Only Chinese Yuan is accepted in Tibet. If you need Chinese Yuan, you can exchange it with US dollars locally or withdraw cash from ATMs.
• Maintain good health before entering Tibet and avoid catching a cold.
• When traveling on transportation to Tibet, both the airport and train station will check the Tibet Travel Permit. Please keep this official document safe and avoid writing or drawing on it.
• Before traveling to Tibet, please confirm that you have received the Tibet Travel Permit and check and verify your personal information.
• People with serious hypertension, heart disease, asthma, pregnant women, etc., are not recommended to travel to Tibet.
• If worried about altitude sickness after entering Tibet, you can take a moderate amount of Rhodiola oral liquid or capsules before entering.
• During the Tibet tour, you are required to travel with the group throughout the journey and cannot leave the group activities at will.
• Pack vitamins and regular medications in your luggage.
• When traveling at high altitudes, drink plenty of water, engage in slow-paced activities, and consume fruits and vitamin supplements.
• Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol when you are new to high altitudes.
Application of Tibet Permits for Foreigners and Taiwanese
Foreigners (including overseas Chinese) need to provide information to the Tibet Tourism Bureau to apply for “ Tibet Travel Permission”. You need to provide documents according to our guidance.
• If you are coming to China for tourism purpose with “L” Chinese tourist visa, you need to provide clear and complete passport page images and Chinese visa images.
• If you are working, studying, residing in China, or visiting China for business, in addition to your passport and visa images, you also need to provide certificate from your Chinese company or school.
• If you plan to enter Tibet directly from Nepal, you need to personally visit the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu to apply for a Chinese visa(Single Entry 30 days). Please go to our local office in Kathmandu at least 3 working days in advance, We will arrange all the procedures for your Chinese visa application. If you previously have a Chinese visa, your existing visa will be revoked upon obtaining the new visa. In addition to the visa fee charged by the embassy, you are required to pay an additional $20 service fee for visa processing.
The entire procedure is fully serviced, you just simply provide the documents to our travel agency. The deadline for submitting the application is 10 working days before the tour departure. If want to go to Mt.Kailash, you need to send the documents to us 15-20 working days in advance.
Once all approval procedures are completed, we will send the Tibet Travel Permission to your designated address via email or mail (within China only). When boarding the train/flight, the staff at the port will check your Tibet Travel Permission, please ensure its proper safekeeping.
For Taiwese, you are required to obtain a "Confirmation or Entry Tibet" from the Taiwan Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Please submit the Taiwan Compatriot Certificate.
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