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Lhasa City Tour |
Lhasa is
famous
for
being
one of
the
highest
cities
in the
world, a
towering
3,760
meters
above
the
banks of
the
Lhasa
River,
what
really
knocks
you out
here is
the full
scale
impact
on your
senses
of the
breathtaking
beauty,
unique
landscape
and the
holy
atmosphere
of this
religious
center.
In
Tibetan,
Lhasa
means
"The
land of
the
Gods",
or "Holy
Place".
It was
founded
in 633
A.D.
under
the
leadership
of King
Songtsan
Gampo.
Lhasa is
linked
with
Beijing,
Chonqing,
Chengdu,
Xi'an
and
Kathmandu
by
airlines.
The
Xining
Lhasa
and
Chengdu-Lhasa
highways
also
provide
major
accesses
to Lhasa.
Major
landmarks:
Potala
Palace,
Jokhong
Monastery,
Sera
Monastery,
Drepung
Temple,
Norbulinka
Palace.
Lhasa's
original
look and
old
lifestyle
are
largely
intact
at
Barhkor
Street
in the
old part
of Lhasa,
where
all
sorts of
arts and
crafts
are on
sale. |
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Flight from kathmandu to
Lhasa. Airplane will be
landed at Lhasa Gonggar
Airport (96km from the
main city). Transfer to
the city and check in.
This afternoon you are
free for
acclimatization. Early
morning you are
transferred to the
airport to board the
plane for the flight
over the Himalaya to
Lhasa. If the weather is
clear there is a
wonderful view of
Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse,
Makalu, Kanchenjunga and
other peaks en route. On
arrival at Gonggar
airport (which is 90 km.
from Lhasa), you meet
your vehicle and drive
east along the broad
Yarlung Tsangpo valley
to Tsedang (3400m.).
After checking in to
your hotel, you drive
south to see the reputed
oldest building in
Tibet, the Yumbu Lakhang,
a beautiful castle-like
dwelling and monastery,
dramatically perched on
a spur looking out over
the fertile valley
below. If time permits
you may be able to visit
a small monastery close
to Tsedang, or an
interesting carpet
factory where you can
see the whole process of
carpet making. |
Day
02 :
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AM visit Potala Palace,
PM visit Sera Monastery
and Norbulinka. 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. In the
afternoon 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.
Another great treasure
is the Norbulingka - the
old summer palace of the
Dalai Lama. |
Day
03 :
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AM visit Drepung
Monastery, PM visit
Jorkhang Temple &
Barkhor street. This day
you are programmed to
visit Drepung monastery,
one of the great
monasteries of the
Gelukpa (yellow hat)
sect, just outside Lhasa.
There is time to explore
Lhasa on your own,
perhaps visiting the
Tibetan Medical College
or the Ramoche temple
(one of the oldest
religious buildings in
Tibet). In the evening
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
colored 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. |
Day
04 :
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Early morning transfer
to Gonggar airport and
fly to Kathmandu, tour
ends! |
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