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7 nights and 8 days Tibet tour |
Tibet |
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Itinerary
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Day
01 :
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Drive from Kathmandu to
Zhangmu (2,300m.) which
is 123 Kilometers. You
stay overnight at hotel.
The vehicle leaves
Kathmandu and paves its
way through Kodari
Highway leading to the
Tibetan Border. It
offers beautiful views
of the villages and
small towns. The views
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 drive uphill
to Zhangmu Immigration
Post. You leave your
vehicles here and start
a short walk of about
one hour 30 minutes
uphill with porters to
Zhangmu Immigrations -
known to Nepalese as
Khasa which hangs on a
cliff face. The main
features are its boom
town architecture having
a temporary look and
even the monastery roofs
are sheathed in
corrugated iron sheets.
It is situated at a
height of 2,500 m. |
Day
02 :
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Drive from Zhangmu to
Xegar (4,350m.) which is
244 Kilometers. You stay
overnight at hotel.
Today you drive uphill
to the highest plateau
of the world with the
typical view of Tibetan
landscape, crossing over
Nyalam Pass (3,800 m)
and Lalung-La (Pass) at
5,050m, with views of
beautiful Himalayan
Ranges panorama
including the Langtang
[7,245 m.], Xixapangma
[8,516 m.], Dorje Lakpa
[6,980 m.], Makalu
[8,463 m.], Everest
8,848 m.], Lhotse [8,201
m], Cho-Oyu [8,201 m.]
and Gauri Shanker [7,134
m.]. Zhangmu is another
town that lies in the
shadow of a great
fortress. Even in ruins
it is majestic. Seeming
to grow out of the
craggy brown rock, its
sinuous wall bristles
with watchtowers like
stegosaurus spines.
Isolated in 1855 by
Nepalese in search of
booty, the Gurkhas cut
off the Dzong's water
supply and settled in
for a long siege. Xegar,
also called "new tingri",
is surrounded by
mountains. |
Day
03 :
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Drive from Xegar to
shigatse (3,900m.) which
is 244 Kilometers. You
stay overnight at hotel.
shigatse is 03 hours
away from Xegar and on
the way the road reaches
an altitude of 5220 m.
at Jia Tsuo La [ Lhakpa
La ]. At shigatse there
is facility for having
tea/snacks. Depending
upon the condition of
the road, Sakya
Monastery, which is 26
Kilometers off the main
road, can be visited.
Sakya Monastery is the
oldest and most
important Bon Po
Monastery. You reach
shigatse, the place of
famous Tashi Lumpo
Monastery and the seat
of Panchen Lama until
his death in 1989. You
can enjoy the sight of
huge Thanka Wall which
is clearly visible on
the northern side of the
road. |
Day
04 :
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Drive from shigatse to
Gyangtse (3,950m.) which
is 90 Kilometers. You
stay overnight at hotel.
After visiting Tashi
Lumpo Monastery and the
local market place at
shigatse 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 :
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Drive from Gyangze to
Lhasa (3650m.) which is
264 Kilometers. You stay
overnight at hotel. 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
06-07 :
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Sightseeing in and
around Lhasa. These two
days you will visit
Potala Palace,
Norbulinka Palace,
Jorkhang and surrounding
Barkhor market, Drepung
and Sera Monasteries.
You stay overnight at
hotel. 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 :
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Fly from Lhasa to
Kathmandu. You stay
overnight at hotel in
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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