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Lhasa - Tsedang - Yarlung valley tour |
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Itinerary
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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
transfered 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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This day you visit
Potala Palace, 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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This day you are
programmed to visit
Drepung Monastery,
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
Street 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 jewelry,
rosaries, prayer flags
and charms, as well as
beautiful Tibetan
carpets and all manner
of ordinary household
ware. |
Day
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Drive from Lhasa to
Tsedang (or Tsetang)
(3550m.) which is 183
kilometers. After
spending some time in
Lhasa take a 2-hours
drive along Yarlung
Tsangpo river through
barley and wheat fields
to the third largest
city in Tibet. En route
Tsedang (or Tsetang) you
stop at Nyethang (Netang
Dromala Lakhang), a
temple built in 10th
century by Atisa, an
India Buddhist. The
temple contains
interesting artifacts
and hold significant
importance in Tibetan
Buddhism. Another stop
before you reach Tsedang
is Mindroling, 10th
century monastery,
rebuilt in 1676 and
highly reputed for its
contribution towards
astronomy, astrology,
medicine and
calligraphy. The Murals
on the wall have very
special significances
and shows the typical
Tantric arts. |
Day
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Yarlung Valley tour
Today you will spend the
day exploring the Yarlug
valley which is also
known as the Valley of
Tombs. Ancient Tibetan
history boasts that
Tibetan civilization was
originated from Yarlung
valley. You can spot
massive burial mounds of
Tibetan Kings.
Today’s sightseeing
includes Tandruk (Trandruk)
Monastery, a 7th century
monastery, which holds
fantastic wood carved
altar, interesting
relics and murals.
Yambulakang, the castle
perched dramatically on
a pinnacle above the
valley is the oldest
known dwelling in Tibet,
reputedly the home of
the Yarlung Kings. The
view from the castle is
awesome. The tour
continues to the west of
Tsedang, crossing the
Tsangpo River on a boat
to Samye Monastery,
founded in 779 AD, is in
a green valley among
barren mountains
surrounded by a village.
Samya Monastery is one
of the most imposing
sights of Tibet. Built
between 763 and 75 AD
modeled on the
University of Otantapuri
in India and planned as
a representation of the
universe it has a
collection of pagodas
and temples. |
Day
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Drive from Tsedang to
Lhasa and fly from Lhasa
to Kathmandu. It is 2
hours drive to the
airport; your guide will
escort you to the
airport in time to catch
your flight home. The
flight from Lhasa to
Kathmandu takes one hour
and during your flight,
you can see Yarlung
Tsangpo River, Yamdrok
Tso (Lake), and Mount
Kanchanjungha (8,586m.). |
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