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Day 1: Lhasa arrival [3650m]
Upon arrival in Lhasa you will be welcomed by your English-speaking Tibetan Guide and Tibetan Driver who will bring you to your hotel. Acclimatization to high altitude: please, drink lots of water and take plenty of rest in order to minimize altitude sickness. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 2: Lhasa sightseeing
We begin visiting Ramoche Temple, built in honor of the image of Jowo Rinpoche that Chinese princess Wencheng brought by marrying Songtsen Gampo, the first king of Buddhist doctrine and who unified the Tibetan empire in the 7th century. Thereafter, we continue with Jokhang Temple, the most sacred monastery in Tibet. It was also founded in the 7th century by Songtsen Gampo. Later you can explore the surrounding Barkhor old quarter and spend time walking around Jokhang Temple following pilgrims from all over the Tibetan plateau. In the afternoon we go to Sera Monastery, one of three great universities of Gelugpa Sect. We will attend the debating session of the monks. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 3: Lhasa sightseeing
Today we visit the beautiful Potala and Norbulingka Palaces. Potala winter palace was built in the 17th century by the fifth Dalai Lama. Provides amazing views of the entire city and houses the private quarters of the Dalai Lama, numerous grand state rooms and chapels. Norbulingka Palace is the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, built in the 18th century by the seventh Dalai Lama. It’s tradition to do picnic in its beatiful garden and perform opera dances during Shoton Festival (August-September). Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 4: Lhasa – Gyantse [264Km, 3980m]
Adventure starts: First we cross Kampa-la Pass [4797m] and then Karo-la Pass [5050m], where Mt. Noijin Kangsang [7206m] glacier lies near the road. In the middle, we enjoy the unreal turquoise waters of holy lake Yamdrok-Tso. Finally, we arrive at Gyantse town, where we visit the considered best tibetan art paintings in Kumbum Stupa inside Pelkor Chode Monastery. Also from here, we admire the majestic Gyantse Dzong (fortress) overlooking the valley. Overnight in Gyantse.
Day 5: Gyantse – Shigatse [90Km, 3840m]
In the morning we visit the Gyantse Dzong (sometimes closed) and then we drive North-West to reach the second largest city in Tibet. We visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, built in the 15th century by the first Dalai Lama. Nowadays the seat of the Panchen Lama. We recommend doing the Kora around Tashilhunpo Monastery. We have an incredible panorama view of the valley and impressive Dzong (fortress). Also, you can walk around the local market during your free time. Overnight in Shigatse.
Day 6: Shigatse – Sakya – New Tingri [280Km, 4300m]
The journey to New Tingri involves crossing the high pass of Gyatso La [5220m] and the opportunity to view Mt. Everest and the Himalayas for the first time. Before, we visit Sakya Monastery which is the principal seat of Sakyapa Sect founded in 1073 and one of four major Schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Its powerful abbots governed Tibet during the whole of the 13th century until they were eclipsed by the rise of the Gelugpa Sect. Its Mongolian architecture is different from that of temples we have seen before. Overnight in New Tingri.
Day 7: New Tingri – Everest North Face [120Km, 5000m]
Exciting day today: we reach one of the major highlights of our trip, near Mt. Everest North Base Camp [5200m]. From New Tingri we continue driving towards Rongbuk Monastery, located at the foot of the Everest and the highest monastery in the world. During the journey we enjoy amazing views of several peaks like Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Mount Everest from the top of the Pang-la pass [5150m]. Overnight at the tourist camp site located in Rongbuk; a few Kilometer from the real EBC and from where we have direct views of Mt. Everest (Qomolangma). Since 2018 tourists are not allowed to visit EBC used by climbing expeditions and now there is a short eco-bus shuttle to access Rongbuk due to environmental protection. Overnight in Rongbuk.
Day 8: Rongbuk – Shigatse [334Km, 3840m]
Today begins the end of your tibetan journey through the most sacred Buddhist monasteries and greatest mountains on earth. If you would like to start early your day, enjoy the sunrise with Everest peak views on the horizon [8848m]. After breakfast we visit Rongbuk Monastery where we will take a last look at Mt. Everest North Face and then we drive North-East back to Shigatse, to enjoy a nice shower, sleep in a comfortable bed and enjoy some free time. Overnight in Shigatse.
Day 9: Shigatse – Lhasa [272Km, 3650m]
Our last day of our tibetan traverse goes along the Yarlung Tsampo (Brahmaputra) River, where we will do a small stop to learn how Tibetan incense is made. This is the most direct route to Lhasa and part of the Friendship Highway. Free time for the rest of the day in Lhasa. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 10: Tibet departure
Enjoy your last hours in Tibet exploring Lhasa by your own until your guide and driver meet you at the hotel to transfer you to the airport. End of our services.
Consider extending your trip walking the wonderful ancient route between two of our most important Monasteries: The Ganden to Samye Trek. It’s also possible to spend one-two more days visiting holy Namtso lake in North Lhasa (250Km, 3-4 hours drive, one way).
Please, contact us for further information about any available extension of your trip.
You can easily include a visit to the holy Namtso lake located North of Lhasa. You can visit it on the way back departing from Shigatse to Namtso lake instead of returning to Lhasa directly. You will need an extra night at Yangpachen, Damxung which offers budget accommodation or the shores of Namtso lake once the tourist campsite opens again. It can be visited as a day trip from Lhasa (500Km drive, 6-7 hours drive in total). During the winter, the 5000m pass that gives access to the lake is usually blocked by the snow.
Day 9: Shigatse – Yangpachen [326Km, 4290m]
Today we go North-East through non-touristic nomadic Yangpachen valley with spectacular views of Nyenchen Thangla Range views. The tourist campsite near Namtso lake shore was dismantled, so we sleep in the town of Yangpachen, which offers a locally well renowned hotspring resort. Time to relax after your 5 driving days. Overnight at Hotspring Resort.
Day 10: Yangpachen – Namtso lake – Lhasa [285Km, 3650m]
The crossing of the Nyenchen Thangla Range and the Largen-la Pass [5190m] let us see in the horizon our sacred Namtso lake, the most beatiful lake in Tibet. You will enter the Changtang plateau, place where nomad lifestyle remains. From the lake shore you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Nyenchen Tanglha snow peak [7162m] behind the blue Holy waters of Namtso lake. After visiting Tashi Dor Monastery we will drive back to Lhasa.Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 11: Tibet departure
Enjoy your last hours in Tibet exploring Lhasa by your own until your guide and driver meet you at the hotel to transfer you to the airport. End of our services.
Consider other extensions of your journey in Lhasa and its surroundings.
Price varies according to the number of people in your group, category of hotel, transportation, dates and other services you request. Please contact us with these important details first. If you prefer joining a group, please check our group tours upcoming departures.
All our fixed departure tours for this itinerary start in Lhasa. All participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to Lhasa. We take care of all VISA process if coming from Nepal. The size of the group is between 4-12 people and the kind of transportation varies according to the size of it: minivan or minibus.
Selected hotel in Lhasa is in the Barkhor area; just a few walking steps to Barkhor Square and Jokhang Temple. ALWAYS in double room sharing basis with bathroom and breakfast. Single room request available. Accomodation upgrade to St. Regis 5* Hotel available. Please, contact us for further details.
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