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Short trek to Namtso Lake |
Nam Tso
is
situated
190 km
north of
the
Lhasa,
it is
one of
the most
famous
lakes in
Tibet as
well as
being a
very
important
pilgrimage
sight.
In the
Tibetan
“Nam”
means
Sky and
“Tso”
means
Lake.
The lake
plays
sanctuary
to many
species
of
migrating
birds
and
other
local
birds.
This is
second
largest
saltwater
lake in
China
and
Chinese
controlled
territories
it is
the
largest
in
Tibet,
it is
approximately
70km
long and
30km
wide.
The Lake
is
easily
accessible
from
Lhasa.
While
driving
to Nam
Tso from
Lhasa,we
cross
over the
high
pass of
Yangpachen
( 5630
m.).It
takes at
least 21
days to
circle
the
shores
of the
entire
lake. |
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Fly from Kathmandu to
Lhasa (3650m.) and drive
to Tsedang. 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 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.
This day you visit
Potala Palace, Sera
Monastery and
Norbulingkha Palace. 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. 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. Another great
treasure is the
Norbulingka – the old
summer palace of the
Dalai Lama. |
Day
03 :
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Sightseeing in Lhasa.
This day you visit
Jokhang Temple, Drepung
Monastery and Barkhor
Market. 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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Rest day. |
Day
05 :
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Morning drive to Damxung
and start trekking. You
camp overnight. |
Day
06 :
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Trekking around Namtso
Lake. You camp
overnight. |
Day
07 :
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Trek around Nam Tso
Lake. You camp
overnight. |
Day
08 :
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Trek back to Nagenla
Pass and drive to Lhasa.
You stay overnight at
hotel in Lhasa. |
Day
09 :
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Drive from Lhasa to
Gyantse. You stay in
hotel at Gyantse.
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 10 :
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Drive from Gyantse to
Shigatse. You stay in
hotel at Shigatse.
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. |
Day
11 :
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Drive from Shigatse to
Lhatse. You stay in
hotel at Lhatse. Leaving
Shigatse you climb
steadily to the top of a
4050m. pass, then follow
valleys containing a few
small villages before
climbing to the Tsuo La
(4500m.). From here the
road drops steeply down
towards Lhatse where the
main road from western
Tibet comes in. |
Day 12 :
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Drive from Lhatse to
Tingri. You stay in
hotel at Tingri. Another
climb through virtually
unpopulated high
altitude moorland brings
you to the summit of the
Gyatso La (5220m.), the
watershed between Tibet
and the Indian
sub-continent. After a
long descent you arrive
at Shegar or New Tingi.
Scenically this is one
of the most spectacular
days of the trip. |
Day 13 :
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Drive from Tingri to
Nyalam. You stay in
hotel at Nyalam. Amidst
the stunning views of
Everest, Cho Oyu and
other mountain peaks,
you accelerate past
Lalung La pass at 5124m
and Shung La pass at
5200m. The trail further
commands far-reaching
views of enchanting
Shishapangma, Menlungtse
and Gauri Shankar
enchant as you leave
behind arid Tibetan
Plateau. The route then
progresses towards
pristine and fortified
town of Nyalam where you
can find a suitable
accommodation at a
hotel. |
Day 14 :
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Drive from Nyalam to
Kathmandu. You stay in
hotel at Kathmandu.
Heading away from Nyalam,
drive for one hour to
the lush and verdant
vegetation of Zhangmu at
2300 meter. Few
kilometers drive follows
Friendship Bridge along
Bhote Koshi River to
Immigration Control in
Kodari where you 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. |
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