Day
01 :
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Fly from Kathmandu to
Lhasa(3595m). Airplane
will land at Lhasa
Gonggar Airport (96km
from the main city).
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 are
wonderful views of
Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse,
Makalu, Kanchenjunga and
other peaks en route. On
arrival at Gonggar
airport (which is 90
kilometers 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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Sightseeing in Lhasa.
Foremost, your tour
begins with a visit to
SERA MONASTERY. An
experienced tour guide
also working as an
interpreter escorts you
to this preserved
monastery of
white-washed walls and
golden roofs. Equally
adventurous and exciting
tempo builds up while
touring NORBULINGKA, the
summer palace of the
Dalai Lama. JOKHANG
TEMPLE is another
important sacred site
which unravels more deep
seated mysteries of
Tibetan Buddhism. Visit
to BARKHOR MARKETS can
be quite a change from
other visits as you roam
around the city savoring
every tiny detail from
stall hawkers coaxing
their clients to
purchase their goods to
exhibition of Tibetan
culture, custom and
tradition. Eventually,
the tour for the day
concludes as you return
to the comforts of your
hotel. |
Day
03 :
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Sightseeing in Lhasa.
Like the previous day,
you experience
invaluable insights
during your visits to
POTALA PALACE and
DREPUNG MONASTERY. This
17th century POTALA
PALACE offers an awesome
view of entire city and
also has private
quarters of the Dalai
Lama, numerous grand
state rooms and chapels.
Ancient history has it
that Drepung Monastery
which was built in 14th
century used to shelter
around 10,000 monks but
as now there has been
quite a declination
resulting in only few
hundreds. Tibetans’
respect and belief are
immensely knotted with
this monastery. |
Day
04 :
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Drive from Lhasa to
Gyantse (3950m).
Following Friendship
Highway, you drive past
Khamba La at 4794 meter
with a brief halt to
savor majestic views of
Yamdrok-tso Lake and
Nazin Kang Sa standing
proud at 7252m. On
turning westwards, you
come across another Karo
La pass at 5045m. If you
glance at the road, you
can see huge glaciers
tumbling down into the
road. After hours of
driving for 261 km,
beautifully landscaped
Tibetan villages become
visible as you enter the
town of Gyantse. |
Day
05 :
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Sightseeing and drive to
Shigatse (3900m).
Gyantse prides on
GYANTSE DZONG and KUMBUM.
Gyantse Dzong is a
historical fort built in
the 14th century and
overlooks a mesmerizing
view of entire Gyantse
and surrounding Nyang
Chu Valley. Kumbum has
large gold-domed stupa
and houses several
chapels and Tibetan
Buddhist murals. After
you enjoy exploring
Gyantse, you will take a
90 km drive to Shigatse.
Having driven to an
altitude of 3900 meter,
you find yourself at
Shigatse, second largest
city of Tibet.
TASHILHUNPO MONASTERY
being one of the largest
functioning monasteries
in Tibet is a major
attraction of Shigatse. |
Day
06 :
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Drive from Shigatse to
Lhatse (4050m). Today
you continue along the
Friendship Highway to
Lhaste. 157 km drive
finally concludes at a
small dusty town of
Lhaste. Good
restaurants,
well-resourced shops and
guesthouses are
available in Lhatse.
This place may arouse
special interest in
archeologists. You can
spot many ruined dzongs
and small Changmoche
Monastry at the west end
of the town. You meet
your Sherpa cooking team
from Nepal here, they
cook and do camping
chores from this point
onwards. |
Day
07 :
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Drive from Sasang to
Tsochen. Heading away
from Sasang, you drive
for 355 km towards
Tsochen. The trail
continues along
grass-strewn riverside.
Hugging onto the
fascinating environment
amidst amazing natural
vistas, you make your
way to a suitable
campsite where you will
spend the night. |
Day
08 :
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Drive from Tsochen to
Gertse. The trail
undulates past thick
verdant hills. As the
drive progresses a
little further, amazing
views of towering
snow-capped peaks zoom
into vision. Further
ahead, a wide plain
sprawls over. Thereon,
you continue driving for
another 84 km.
Eventually, the trail
ends after reaching
Gertse. Camping in
Gertse gives you ample
of opportunity to bask
in the splendor of
surrounding beauty and
Gertse’s cultural
richness. |
Day
09 :
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Drive from Gertse to
Gakyi. As you continue
driving towards Gakyi
away from Gertse, the
trail wedges its way
past a pass. Overlooking
a scenically mesmerizing
sight, the trail cuts
through a wide valley en
route to Gakyi. You
spend the night at a
fascinating campsite. |
Day 10 :
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Drive from Gakyi to
Shiquanhe. 112 km scenic
drive from Gakyi to
Shiquanhe follows the
trail running along
Indus River. As
Shiquanhe comes into
sight, you will witness
some positive influences
of modernization upon
this town. Houses seen
in the town are of
modern contemporary
styles. After indulging
in some interesting
sightseeing, you will
look out for suitable
campsite to overnight. |
Day
11 :
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Drive from Shiquanhe to
Tsada (Guge Kingdom).
Leaving Shiquanhe, you
continue driving
parallel to the Indus
River. Few kilometers
down the road, a small
pristine hamlet springs
into picture. The trail
further crisscrosses a
succession of pass and
finally near Tsada, the
Guge Kingdom. On finding
a perfect site, you set
your camp for
overnighting. |
Day
12 :
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Excursion in and around
Guge Kingdom. Your guide
takes you on an exciting
excursion around the
Guge Kingdom. This tenth
century kingdom oozes
ancient history of
Tibet. With the passage
of centuries, Guge
Kingdom had to bear
several ruins which as
evidence lie atop a hill
near a river
encompassing an area of
180,000 square meters.
Numerous monasteries,
houses, cave dwellings
and stupas nestled on
the hill and its
neighboring areas. When
it comes to Tibetan
murals, sculptures and
stone inscriptions, Guge
Kingdom undeniably comes
into mind. White Palace,
Red Palace, Yamantaka
Chapel, Tara Chapel and
Mandala Chapel are the
major attractions of
Guge Kingdom which are
historically linked with
Buddha, Shakyamuni,
Songtsen Gampo, kings
and ministers. On this
exquisite excursion, you
will not only relive
ancient Tibetan history
but immerse in Tibetan
culture as well. |
Day 13 :
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Drive from Zada to
Darchen. From Zada you
drive towards Darchen
following dirt-laded
road. On your 280 scenic
drives, you will cross
prayer flags-studded
tall pole which
indicates a beginning of
a 53km circummabation
around Mount Kailash.
Darchen is regarded as
pilgrims’ gateway to Mt
Kailash tour. Shortly
after arriving Darchen,
you can visit Darchen
monastery, a small
shabby monastery lying
just below its village,
after crossing the
Darchen River on a
wooden bridge. There is
a Tibetan Medical School
on the west side. You
can trek for an hour to
get on top of a ridge
situated on the north of
Darchen village to have
a clear and full
enchanting view of Mount
Kailash. If you look
back to the south, you
can catch a glimpse of
breathtaking Manasarovar
Lake and Rakshas Tal (Lhanag-tso).
Further on, if you trek
to the north of the
ridge for another 2
hours, you will see
Gyangdrak Monastery,
largest of the Kailash
monasteries, which has
Mt Kailash’s four Buddha
footprints or shabje.
Whereas, on the west of
the ridge you will
approach Selung
Monastery after 1 ˝ hour
trek and a trail from
this monastery continues
westwards down into Lha
Chu valley, close to the
Chuku Monastery. You can
either spend the night
at a guest house or camp
at a suitable site in
Darchen. |
Day
14 :
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Mt. Kailash-Parikrama
Trek to Dira Puk
Initially, you trek for
around 6 hours from
Darchen to Dira Puk
Monastery. Further
ahead, verdant meadows
and picturesque streams
lie en route to Lha Chu
Valley. The trail
overlooks Turquoise
River cascading over a
narrow canyon with high
steep cliffs. En route,
north face of Kailash
comes into vision. The
trail will approach 13th
century monastery of
Dira-Puk. Visiting this
monastery can be very
insightful. Eventually,
you will conclude the
trek of the day by
camping at Dira-Puk
after memorable Mount
Kailash tour and trek. |
Day
15 :
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Kailash Parikarma: Trek
to Zutul Puk (4790m) Lha
Chu Valley blurs as you
turn towards Drolma Chu
Valley. You strenuously
ascend to Drolma La
[5630m]. But soon after
sighting breathtaking
view of Thukpe Dzingbu
Lake, known as the Lake
of Compassion, at the
summit, you realize that
this tough and
challenging ascent has
indeed been very
worthwhile and fruitful.
Several prayer flags can
be seen at the summit.
Further on, the trail
descends to the flat
fields of Zutul-Puk
which houses a monastery
and several fascinating
caves. The caves at this
locale are most popular
for meditation;
Milarepa’s cave being
one of them with
Milarepa’s footprints
and elbow prints
believed to be imprinted
all over this cave of
mani stones. Camping at
Zutul-Puk for the night
can be quite exciting,
adventurous and
pleasurable. |
Day
16 :
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Kailash Prikarma. Trek
to Darchen (4560m) Away
from Zutul-Puk, you
follow the trail through
Bharkha plain leading to
Darchen after crossing
several streams along
the picturesque gorge.
Enchanting view of Mount
Kailash accompanies
through this Mount
Kailash tour and trek.
Finally, on finding the
former campsite in
Darchen, you will
conclude the trip of the
day. |
Day
17 :
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Drive from Darchen to
Holy Lake Manasarovar
(4560m). 35 km drive
from Darchen takes you
to sacred Lake
Manasarovar. As you near
this breathtaking lake,
historic Chiu Monastery
becomes visible on the
North West shore of the
lake. From this vantage
point, you can even
glimpse at majestic
Mount Kailash. This
journey stimulates you
spiritually. You get
ample of opportunity to
explore Manasarovar Lake
and Chiu Monastery prior
to your Mount Kailash
tour. Ritual bathing in
this lake is believed to
give salvation cleansing
your past sins. Mere
sight of Mount Kailash
is enough to heighten
your adventure spirit
for Mount Kailash tour
and trek. Rakshas Tal
lies connected to Lake
Manasarovar by a small
channel. Savoring the
panoramic view of Mount
Kailash and spiritual
experience, you will
camp near Manasarovar
Lake under star-lit open
sky. |
Day
18 :
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Drive from Manasarovar
to Paryang (4750m).
Taking 270 km drive away
from Lake Manasarovar,
you cross Mayum-la and
several rivers and head
to Paryang with the good
memories of Mount
Kailash tour and trek.
At night you will camp
at Paryang. |
Day
19 :
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Drive from Paryang to
Saga (4699m). On this
day, you continue
driving for another
255km to Saga up to an
elevation of 4600
meters. On the way you
will encounter small
dusty town of Zhongba.
Shortly after finding a
right campsite, you rest
the trip as the night
approaches. |
Day 20 :
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Drive from Saga to Peiku
Tso. On a ferry you have
to cross Yarlung Tsangpo
[Brahmaputra River].
Thereafter, you are
required to transverse
along 110 km route
opening into wide flat
plains. The trail
further advances towards
huge turquoise lake, the
Peiku-Tso with
spectacular view of
Shishapangma as the
backdrop. |
Day
21 :
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Drive from Peiku Tso to
Zhangmu (2300m). You
have to drive south
crossing 180 km trail
along the Friendship
Highway. The trail wends
through a high pass, the
Lalung La [5200m].
Further on, you journey
through a perfect blend
of breathtaking views,
alpine meadow trails,
picturesque hamlets and
an abundance of
wildflowers. En route,
you get to see several
Nepalese and Indian
pilgrims. As you trekked
through a mossy gorge of
waterfalls and cascades,
you finally enter Nyalam
at 3750 meter. Thereon,
heading away from Nyalam
you drive for one hour
to the lush and verdant
vegetation of Zhangmu at
2300 meter. |
Day 22 :
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Drive from Zhangmu to
Kathmandu (1400m). Few
kilometers drive away
from Zhangmu follows
Friendship Bridge along
Bhote Koshi River to
Immigration Control in
Kodari where you will
bade goodbye to your
Tibetan guide and handle
re-entry formalities to
return to Kathmandu.
After 5 hours of driving
for 123 km, you finally
arrive in Kathmandu with
good memories of Mount
Kailash tour. You stay
overnight at hotel in
Kathmandu. |