Gyantse - ancient town in Tibet
The Forbidden Land - Tibet
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DAYS
Nepal, Tibet - Kathmandu to Kathmandu
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Tibet remains one of the most interesting, remote
Highlights
and undeveloped regions of the world.
Itinerary
Nepal - Kathmandu City Tour - Tibet - Lhasa - Potala Day 1 Join Kathmandu - Arrival Transfer Included
Surrounded by vast mountains, century old Palace - Summer Palace - Barkor Market - Sera Monastery
Day 2 Kathmandu - City Tour
caravan trails cross the mysterious landscape
- Drepung Monastery - Jokhang Temple - Gyantse - Dzong
Day 3 Morning Flight over Himalayas to Lhasa
- Kumbum - Shigatse - Tahilumpo Monastery - Pang La Pass
Day 4 Lhasa - Sera Monastery, Norbulingka, Jokhang
through hidden valleys to exotic cities.Also known - Views of Himalayas and Everest - Rongbuk Monastery -
Temple, Barkor Market
as ‘The Roof Of the World’, this mysterious
Trek to Everest Base Camp
Day 5 Lhasa - Potala Palace, Drepung Monastery
Buddhist Kingdom remained long closed to
Day 6 Drive to Gyantse via Khamba La & Karo La Pass
Day 7 Gyantse - Dzong Fort & Kumbum Stupa. Drive
foreigners, exerting a stronghold on people's
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Shigatse & Visit Tahilhumpo Monastery
imaginations and giving appeal to travellers to visit Day 8 Drive to Shegar along Friendship Highway,
Tibet at least once in their lifetime.
Start Finish 10 May 09 21 May 09 27 Sep 09 08 Oct 09 Gyatmso La Pass
Kathmandu Kathmandu 24 May 09 04 Jun 09 2010 Day 9 Drive across Pang La Pass to Rongbuk.Trek to
Our journey starts with a spectacular flight over
2008 07 Jun 09 18 Jun 09 11 Apr 10 22 Apr 10 Everest Base Camp from Rongbuk Monastery.
28 Sep 08 09 Oct 08 05 Jul 09 16 Jul 09 25 Apr 10 06 May 10 Overnight Rongbuk
the Himalayas from Kathmandu to Lhasa, where
2009 02 Aug 09 13 Aug 09 09 May 10 20 May 10 Day 10 Drive via Lalung & Nyalamu Passes to Zhangmu
we visit the Potala Palace, once home to the Dalai
12 Apr 09 23 Apr 09 06 Sep 09 17 Sep 09 23 May 10 03 Jun 10 Day 11 Drive to Kathmandu via the Friendship Bridge.
26 Apr 09 07 May 09 20 Sep 09 01 Oct 09 06 Jun 10 17 Jun 10 Overnight Kathmandu
Lama, Sera and Drepung Monasteries, as well as
Day 12 Tour ends Kathmandu - Departure Transfer Included
the Summer Palace of Norbulingka, Jokhang
Accommodation - Transport
Temple and the bustling Barkor Market. Crossing
• 11 Nights Hotel
the arid Tibetan plateau we come to Gyantse and
Please note:Accommodation in Tibet may be basic
• Private Vehicle, Jeep (Tibet side), Plane and on Foot
Shigatse, visiting the Kumbum and Tahilumpo
Monastery, and then over the Gyatmso La Pass,
Grade
Moderate - suitable for anyone with an average
the highest point in our journey at 5220m on our level of fitness and mobility.The trek to Everest
Base Camp is short but strenuous because of altitude.
way to Shegar. Crossing the Pang La Pass will give
Maximum Elevation: 5220m
spectacular views of the Himalayas. From Rongbuk
Monastery, we walk to the Base Camp of the
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highest mountain in the world - Everest or
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Quomolangma as it is known in Tibetan, another
highlight of the trip.We then journey to Zhangmu
across the spectacular Lalung La and Nyalamu
What's Included
Passes. From there we head back to Kathmandu • 11 Breakfasts
via the Friendship Bridge.
• All Activities and Entrance Fees as per Itinerary
• Local Guides in Nepal and Tibet
Please note: the cost of the flight portion from Kathmandu to Please note:Tibet Guides speak limited English
Lhasa must be paid in full at the time of booking in addition
• Tibet Visa and Travel Permit
to the tour deposit and is non-refundable.This flight cost is
• Airport Transfers
included in the total tour price and this amount will be
• Kathmandu City Tour
deducted from the tour balance once paid. Please contact
• Everest Base Camp Trek Included
reservations for flight costs.
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