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Lhasa Namtso Lake Tour |
Tibet |
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Itinerary
In
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Day
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Fly from Kathmandu to
Lhasa. Airplane will
land at Lhasa Gonggar
Airport (96 kilometers
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 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
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Lhasa Sightseeing tour.
Sightseeing tour of the
Potala & Norbulinka
Palace, Drepung & Sera
Monastery, Jokhang
Temple & the Barkhor
Bazaar 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, which his is
alleged to have
preferred to the Potala
as the rat population
was less! 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
Street 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
04 :
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Drive from Lhasa to
Namtso Lake (4718m.).
You stay overnight at
hotel. |
Day
05 :
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Drive from Namtso Lake
to Lhasa. You stay
overnight at hotel in
Lhasa. |
Day
06 :
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Fly from Lhasa to
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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