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10 DAYS CROSSING THE HIMALAYA FROM LHASA TO KATHMANDU

Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Tingri, Jilong, Kathmandu

Outdoor & Adventure, History & Culture

Highlights

  • Marvel at the grandeur of the Potala Palace and deepen your understanding of Tibetan Buddhism by exploring its remarkable collection of ancient artefacts.
  • Gain insight into the Tibetan way of life and immerse yourself in their hospitality during a visit to a local’s home.
  • Experience the essence of Tibetan spirituality by visiting lesser-known religious sites and local villages.
  • Crossing the border into another Buddhist country, Nepal

Tibet has long been revered as a sacred land, often described as a place nestled close to heaven on earth. Its distinct culture, steeped in Tibetan Buddhism, and breathtaking natural beauty are globally celebrated. Across the Himalayas lies Nepal, a picturesque kingdom nestled deep within the mountains.

During this journey, we will traverse the majestic Himalayas, crossing to Kathmandu via the China-Nepal Highway, which hugs the Tibetan border. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting natural landscapes and experience the enigmatic simplicity of Tibetan life.

From

SGD 6,600 Per Person

10 Days 9 Nights

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 01 ARRIVAL IN LHASA

Lhasa
N/A

Car Transfer: Airport to Hotel

Upon arrival, you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to relax and acclimatise to the weather in the comfort of the hotel. Due to Lhasa’s high altitude of 3,500m, it is highly recommended to take it easy and allow your body to adjust gradually on the first day.

Day 02 LHASA

Lhasa
Breakfast

Potala Palace

 Begin your exploration of Lhasa with a remarkable start by visiting the illustrious Potala Palace. Constructed over 1300 years ago during the Tang Dynasty, this architectural marvel is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Serving as a significant historical and cultural repository of Tibetan Buddhism, the Potala Palace boasts a rich collection of ancient Tibetan artefacts, including frescos, stupas, and Buddha images.

Please note that visiting time inside the Potala Palace and Museum is limited to 1 hour.

 

Kora Pilgrim Route Walk

If you are keen, consider joining local devotees in walking the “Kora”, the sacred pilgrim route around the Potala Palace.

 

Barkhor Square & Jokhang Monastery

Explore the vibrant Barkhor Square, a bustling market nestled in the heart of old Lhasa, renowned for its labyrinthine narrow streets. In the quieter hours, venture to Jokhang Monastery, often referred to as the “central cathedral,” serving as the religious hub for Tibetan Buddhism.

 

“Princess Wencheng”Performance

Tonight, attend the live drama performance of “Princess Wencheng” (Showtime: 20:00 – 22:00). Set against the backdrop of the mountains, the performance recounts the historical tale of Princess Wencheng’s marriage to the Tibetan King 1,400 years ago (subject to weather conditions).

Day 03 LHASA

Lhasa
Breakfast

Highlights of Lhasa

Embark on a visit to Norbulingka, the serene summer palace of the Dalai Lama, nestled within a tranquil and picturesque garden in the western part of Lhasa. Norbulingka serves as a symbolic confluence of Tibetan and inland cultures.

Your journey then takes you to the Tibet Museum, where an array of treasures unearthed from Tibet await your exploration. Among its exhibits are a collection of Tangkas dating back to ancient times, crafted with natural mineral materials, their colours retaining their vibrancy over time.

Venture to Sera Monastery, renowned as one of Tibet’s best-preserved monastic complexes. Enclosed within its whitewashed walls and adorned golden roofs, this monastery is home to several hundred monks who engage in rigorous study and contemplation. Don’t miss the captivating monk debating sessions (Mon-Fri afternoons only).

Day 04 LHASA/YAMDROK LAKE/GYANTSE

Yamdrok Yumtso Lake
Gyantse
Breakfast

Car Transfer: Lhasa to Gyantse with Sightseeing

Today, depart from Lhasa towards Gyantse, a meticulously preserved Tibetan old town (300km/approx. 6h). Along the journey, marvel at the awe-inspiring Tibetan landscape, with highlights including a stop at Kampa La pass (4,750m).

 

Yamdrok Lake to Karo La

Here, you’ll have the opportunity to soak in a panoramic vista of the revered Yamdrok Lake and offer your wishes by hanging prayer flags. Indulge in some light refreshments by the lakeside (subject to weather conditions), before continuing your drive (50km/approx. 1h) to Karo La pass (5,020m). This leg of the journey culminates in a breathtaking view of the Karo La Glacier, a magnificent natural wonder reputed to have remained unchanged for millennia.

 

Pelkor Chode Monastery

Continue your journey towards Gyantse (75km/approx. 2.5h). En route, pause to explore the Pelkor Chode Monastery and the Kumbum, where you’ll encounter the largest pagoda and vibrant murals depicting various aspects of Buddhist teachings.

 

Local Family Visit

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Tibetan hospitality with a visit to a local Tibetan family. Indulge in snacks and refreshments while gaining insights into their daily routines and customs.

 

Upon arrival in Gyantse, settle into your accommodations. If you’re up for it, consider taking a stroll through the charming old town, soaking in its historical ambiance.

Day 05 GYANTSE/SHIGATSE

Shigatse
Breakfast

Gyantse Dzong Morning Hike

For the adventurous, take part in an early morning hike (approx. 45min) to the top of Gyantse Dzong. From there, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the quaint old town below and the expansive fields stretching out into the distance.

 

Pala Manor

A short (4km) drive from town brings you to Pala Manor, once owned by the illustrious Pala family, among the wealthiest families in Tibetan history. This well-preserved manor offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Tibetan nobility, showcasing lavish rooms and living quarters. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the modest, narrow rooms where the serfs resided, providing insight into the social dynamics of the time.

 

Car Transfer: Gyantse to Shigatse

Continue onwards to Shigatse (60km/approx. 2hrs) and visit the impressive Tashilungpo Monastery, the esteemed seat of the Panchen Lama, the second-ranking figure in Tibetan Buddhism after the Dalai Lama.

Day 06 SHIGATSE/TINGRI

Zhaxi Zong
Breakfast

Car Transfer:Shigatse to Tingri via Sakya Monastery

Transfer to Tringri (approx 250km/5hrs drive). Along the way, we make a stop at Sakya Monastery for a visit. This monastery holds significance as it belongs to one of the four primary schools of Tibetan Buddhism, the Sakyapa sect. One notable feature of the Sakyapa sect is the hereditary lineage of its lamas.

 

Afterwards, we continue our journey to Basong Town, situated closest to Everest Base Camp, before proceeding onward to Everest Base Camp itself.

Day 07 TINGRI/JILONG

Jilong
Breakfast

Rongbuk Monastery

Pay a visit to Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world.

 

Car Transfer: Tingri to Jilong

Today’s journey promises 6-7 hours of awe-inspiring driving through spectacular landscapes. Departing from the barren and rugged terrain of Tibet, we traverse the formidable Himalayas, witnessing a dramatic transformation in scenery. As we descend into the Nepalese foothills, the landscape transitions to lush forests, characteristic of the region. Prepare to be captivated by the diverse and breathtaking vistas that unfold before us along this unforgettable route.

Day 08 JILONG/KATHMANDU

Kathmandu
Breakfast

Car Transfer: Jilong to Kathmandu

After crossing the border, we embark on foot across the Friendship Bridge, marking our entry into Nepal. Following this, we continue our journey with an additional 8 hours of driving, eventually arriving in Kathmandu, the vibrant and exotic capital of Nepal.

 

Day 09 KATHMANDU

Kathmandu
Breakfast

Highlights of Kathmandu

Enjoy a private guided tour of three significant UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Kathmandu Valley. Begin at the Boudhanath Stupa, revered as one of the most sacred Buddhist stupas globally, followed by a visit to Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, another revered Buddhist stupa in Nepal.

In the afternoon, explore Kathmandu Durbar Square, also called Basantapur Durbar or Hanuman Dhoka. Situated in the heart of old Kathmandu city, this historic square impresses visitors with its intricate wood carvings and rich historical significance.

Day 10 DEPARTURE FROM KATHMANDU

Nil
Breakfast

Car Transfer: Hotel to Airport

You will be met by your driver and transferred to the airport for your onward journey.

Hotels & Tour Price

Category 1

Indicative Cost Per Person (SGD)

Minimum 2 Pax S$ 8,500
Minimum 4 Pax S$ 6,600
Single Supplement S$ 850

St Regis Lhasa, Gyantse Manor House Hotel, Shigatse Hilton Hotel, Pingcuo Kangsang Everest Base Camp, Jilong Qomolangzong Hotel

LHASA

LHASA

St Regis Lhasa Resort

Opened on 15 Nov 2010, this is without doubt still the most luxurious hotel in Lhasa city. With superlative service, exquisitely styled interiors and lavishly appointed guest rooms, visitors are ensured a memorable stay on the “roof of the world”.

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GYANTSE

GYANTSE

Immersing Manor House

The hotel has a Tibetan style theme and is one of the best local hotels.

SHIGATSE

SHIGATSE

Hilton Shigatse Hotel

Surrounded by the mountains, this hotel is in the city center of Shigatse. The famous Tashilhunpo Monastery is five minutes away, and nearby pedestrian streets feature local markets, restaurants, and shops.

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TINGRI

TINGRI

Pingcuo Kangsang Everest Base Camp Oxygen Rich Hotel

One of the best local hotels at Everest Base Camp.

JILONG

JILONG

Jilong Qomo Langzong Hotel

The best hotel of Jilong town.

KATHMANDU

KATHMANDU

Dwarika's Hotel Kathmandu

A deluxe boutique hotel adorned with ethnic motifs and centrally located with access to places of attractions.

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COST INCLUDES:

  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis in hotel as stated on bed & breakfast basis
  • All transportation & transfer on an air-conditioned minivan
  • Local English or Mandarin-speaking expert guide in each city
  • All entrance fees in sights stated
  • Meals as stated
  • Tibetan entrance and travel document fee for foreigners

COST EXCLUDES:

  • International and Domestic Airfare
  • Beverages in restaurants where meals are included
  • Gratuities
  • Personal expenses e.g. telephone bill & laundry
  • Visa
  • Travel insurance

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