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Destination

Tibet

Region

Tibet

Trip Grade

Grade 3: Hard/challenging

Accommodation

Hotel

Total Distance

2000km

Start / End Point

Kathmandu/Kathmandu

Durations

10 days

Max. Altitude

5,309 m (17,417 ft)

Meals Included

Breakfast

Group Size

above 1 pax

Best Season

All season

Activity per day

8 hr

Transportation

Private Luxury Tourist Vehicles

Trip Highlights

Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is renowned for its stunning Himalayan scenery and deeply spiritual atmosphere. Key highlights include the majestic Potala Palace, the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism, Jokhang Temple, and the vibrant Barkhor circuit and market.

Potala Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this former winter palace of the Dalai Lamas is an architectural marvel and a symbol of Tibetan culture and history.

Jokhang Temple: The most sacred temple in Tibet, it's a major pilgrimage site and a vibrant center of Buddhist activity.

Barkhor Circuit: This bustling pilgrimage route and market area offers a glimpse into daily life in Lhasa, with vendors selling local crafts, religious items, and food.

Sera Monastery: One of Tibet's largest monasteries, known for its lively monk debating sessions.

Drepung Monastery: Once one of the world's largest monasteries, it housed thousands of monks and played a significant role in Tibetan Buddhism.

Norbulingka: The Dalai Lamas' summer palace, a beautiful park with traditional Tibetan architecture and gardens.

Ani Tsamkhong Nunnery: The largest and most active nunnery in Lhasa, offering a chance to witness nuns chanting and meditation.

Lhasa River: A scenic spot for reflection and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.

Tibetan Teahouses: A great place to experience local culture and enjoy a traditional Tibetan tea.

Monk Debating: Witness the intellectual and spiritual energy of monks debating Buddhist philosophy at Sera Monastery.

Barkhor Kora: Participate in the tradition of circumambulating the Barkhor circuit with local pilgrims.

Trip Overview

10 Days Lhasa to Everest Base Camp, Namtso Lake and Holy Elephant Gate-Tour.

Tour Route: Lhasa – Gyantse – Shigatse – EBC – Shigatse – Lhasa – Namtso Lake – Holy Elephant Gate –                           Lhasa

This 10-day Lhasa to Everest Base Camp and Lake Namtso tour is a thrilling odyssey, offering some of the most captivating Tibetan experiences that the region has to offer.

Starting from Lhasa, the journey unfolds as you delve into the holy city before embarking on a westward drive to Tingri, the gateway of the Everest region. You will pass through glaciers, lakes, farmlands, villages, and monasteries, reaching the depths of the Himalayas at the Everest Base Camp (5200m). Witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets and gaze upon the stars from the top of the world.

Then, you will extend your journey to Damxung Grassland, located 220 kilometers north of Lhasa, where the enchanting Namtso Lake awaits. Marvel at the vastness of Lake Namtso, resembling a sea embraced by the boundless Nyechen Tanglha Mountain. Amidst the grasslands of northern Tibet, encounter scattered local nomads tents, and flocks of yaks and sheep. You will also visit the northern shore of Namtso Lake and be amazed by the breathtaking view of the Holy Elephant Gate, with the crystal-clear lake and snow-capped mountains in the backdrop.

Detailed Itinerary

Welcome to Lhasa (3650m)!
When you arrive in Lhasa, whether by train or flight, our friendly Tibetan guide will greet you with a Hada (the traditional Tibetan ceremonial scarf) and warm blessings.

Then, the guide and the driver will take you to your hotel in downtown Lhasa. You may view the Yarlung Tsangpo River/Brahmaputra River (the Longest and largest river in Tibet) and Lhasa River.

After settling into your hotel, take some time to rest and adjust to the high altitude.

In the afternoon or evening, your guide will meet you with traditional Tibetan gifts, provide travel instructions, and introduce your group members.

Stay overnight in Lhasa.

Altitude:3650m/11975ft
Duration:1 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

Today is Tibetan Monastery Day! You’ll have a full day to explore the largest monastery in Tibet, delve into the knowledge of Tibetan Buddhism, and immerse yourself in the daily life of Tibetan monks.

In the morning, you’ll explore the largest monastery in Tibet – Drepung Monastery, which was once the home to over 10,000 monks. As you walk through the Coqen Hall, your guide will provide detailed explanations of the worldview of Tibetan Buddhism and introduce notable figures in Tibetan Buddhist history.

Next, you’ll visit the renowned Loseling College (or an equivalent), offering a glimpse into the study and life of Tibetan monks. Explore their dormitories to gain insights into the Tibetan monks’ daily routines and living conditions.

In the afternoon, you’ll head to Sera Monastery, another of the ‘great three’ Gelug monasteries of Tibet, to witness the famous Tibetan Monks Debate (15:00 – 17:00, from Monday to Saturday). Your guide will intricately explain how Tibetan monks engage in these debates to acquire knowledge and advance in their academic degrees.

After today’s tour, enjoy a welcome dinner with your group members.

Overnight in Lhasa

Today’s Highlight is a visit to UNESCO World Heritage Sites Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, providing a glimpse into the daily beliefs and lives of the people of Lhasa.

After breakfast, your first stop is the Potala Palace, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Lhasa Old Town. Discover the lives and stories of the Dalai Lamas through history within the palace, and the extraordinary treasures it holds. The most valuable collections of Potala Palace are the gilded burial stupas of former Dalai Lamas and the meditation cave of the 33rd great king of Tibet.

After touring the Potala Palace, you will visit Longwangtan Park at the foot of the Potala Palace. Here, you can appreciate the majestic Potala Palace from a different perspective and engage in local Tibetan folk activities.

In the afternoon, you will head to the heart of Tibetan religion – the Jokhang Temple. Inside you can see the statue of Buddha Sakyamuni at the age of twelve. Outside, you can see pilgrims making prostrating in front of Jokhang Temple. Around the temple is Barkhor Street, where you can do kora (a religious circle of a building or mountain) with pilgrims and locals, and explore the old market.

Next, follow your guide to one of the liveliest indoor Tibetan tea houses in Lhasa. Sip traditional Tibetan sweet tea alongside local Tibetans as your guide shares insights into Tibetan social dynamics and daily life.

Stay overnight in Lhasa.

In the morning, start the overland journey from Lhasa to Shigatse, which includes visits to Tibet’s most beautiful lake, glacier, and a charming Tibetan village.

First, drive over the Gampala pass (4790 m) to catch a glimpse of Yamdrok-tso (4400m). The Yamdrok Lake is surrounded by many snow-capped mountains and in the distance you can have spectacular views of Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar (7191m), the highest mountain near Lhasa. Continue to explore the lakeshore from various viewpoints, and at the end of the lake, you could visit a local family in the village and have lunch with the locals.

Next, you will pass and enjoy the Korola Glacier on the roadside. It is the largest glacier in Tibet. As you see the ice tongue of the glacier climb the entire hillside, you will feel the magical power of nature.

Then, continue your journey to Gyantse. On the way, you will stop at Simila Mountain Pass, where you can hang prayer flags to pray for world peace and the health of your family.

After arriving in Gyantse, you can spend some time taking photos of the ancient city of Gyantse. From Gyantse to Shigatse, you will pass by green (in summer) and golden (in autumn) Tibetan barley fields and countless farms.

Finally, we arrive in Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. After checking in to the hotel, you can take a good rest and prepare for the next day’s trip to Mount Everest.

Stay overnight in Shigatse.

Altitude:3950m/12959ft
Duration:5hr
Accommodation:Hotel

Take the most use of your time today to admire the stunning Himalayan mountain ranges!

After breakfast, you will head directly to Mount Everest.

First, you will pass Gyatsola Pass (5280m). At Gyatsola Pass viewpoint, you’ll catch your first glimpse of Mount Everest. Hidden behind the mountain range, the Everest resembles a budding lotus flower, a captivating sight along the roadside.

Shortly after we enter Mount Everest National Nature Reserve, you will enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayas at Gawula Pass (5198m). At this viewpoint, you will marvel at the majestic lineup of the five highest peaks in the Himalayas, including Everest at the forefront. This is your second glimpse of Everest.

Then we drive along the new zigzag road to Everest Base Camp (5000m). As you get close to the base camp, the majestic Everest gradually unfolds before you, drawing nearer with each winding turn. This marks your third view of Everest.

Upon reaching Everest Base Camp, the colossal white pyramid peak of Mount Everest stands towering before you. As the day transitions to dusk, witness the golden hues of the sun casting a warm glow on Everest’s northern face—your fourth view.

As night falls, the sparkling Milky Way and the snow-white peak of Mount Everest reveal your fifth and final encounter with Everest.

Stay overnight at Everest Base Camp or in the local village near EBC if the EBC tent hotels are closed during the winter season.

Insider Tips:
1. The visibility of Everest is subject to weather conditions and cannot be guaranteed.

2. During the winter season, typically from November to March, the tent hotels at Everest Base Camp close. Therefore, if you’re traveling in winter, your accommodation options are limited to the village near EBC.

Overnight at EBC or in the village near EBC

Altitude:5200m/17061ft
Duration:5 hr
Accommodation:Tented Camp

Today, you will retrace the journey along the Himalayas and return to Shigatse. Once again savoring the beauty of the Himalayan mountain range.

In the morning, before departing from the base camp, you will visit Rongbuk Monastery, the world’s highest monastery, where nuns and monks live together at 5154 meters above sea level.

Then, you’ll return to Shigatse via Dinggye, taking an alternative Himalayan route different from the traditional path. Here, you’ll stop at the Dinggye Xilin Viewpoint. You can not only see the majestic eastern slope of the towering Mount Everest again, but also the world’s fourth-highest peak, Mount Lhotse, standing at an elevation of 8,516 meters. Additionally, you can enjoy the vast and delightful wetland landscape at the foot of Mount Everest.

Next, you’ll make a brief stop in the ancient town of Sakya to stroll around Sakya Ancient Town.

Finally, you’ll arrive in Shigatse. Upon arrival, your guide will lead you to a local Langma Hall, a local venue for Tibetan song and dance performances. Here, you can witness the traditional Tibetan performances and celebrate the success of your lifetime Mount Everest journey during dinner with your fellow group members.

Stay overnight in Shigatse.

Altitude:3800m/12467ft
Duration:5 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

Today’s main attraction is a visit to Shigatse’s largest monastery, the Tashilhunpo Monastery. Later, you’ll return to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River.

In the morning, we will visit the home of Panchen Lama – Tashilunpo Monastery. The grand and magnificent halls of the largest local monastery occupy the entire hillside. This is the spiritual home of the Tibetan people in Shigatse, housing the world’s largest statue of Maitreya Buddha. Inside, you will see monks adorned with yellow hats and red robes, moving about the temple.

Next, we will return to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, the mother river of the Tibetan people.

Finally, you will arrive in Lhasa. Enjoy leisure time wandering freely through Barkhor Street, where you can shop for gifts to bring back home for your family.

Stay overnight in Lhasa.

Altitude:3650m/11843ft
Duration:5 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

This is the day of holy Lake Namtso!

In the morning, heading north from Lhasa, you’ll pass through the vast prairie in Damxung, where you can see the closest nomads area to Lhasa with herds of yaks and sheep.

While crossing the snow-capped Nyenchen Thanglha Mountain Rainges, you’ll pause at the renowned Lagenla Pass (5190m) to marvel at the stunning vista of holy Namtso Lake from a distance.

Then, descend the road to reach today’s destination, Namtso Lake, one of the ‘Three Holy Lakes’ in Tibet.

Upon reaching the lake, you can enjoy a leisurely trek on the scenic Tashi Dor Island and walk along the lakeshore for a closer look at the expansive lake. You’ll experience the fresh lake breeze, witness the colorful prayer flags fluttering by the shore, and take your time to unwind by the holy lake.

In the afternoon, you’ll continue the journey to Holy Elephant Gate at the northern shore of Namtso Lake.

Stay overnight in a local guest house at Holy Elephant Gate.

Altitude:3870m/12696ft
Duration:6 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

Today, you’ll appreciate the unparalleled beauty of Namtso Lake from the Holy Elephant Gate.

After breakfast, you’ll take a scenic drive for about 50 km to visit Holy Elephant Gate. It is a natural rock formation resembling a giant elephant with its long trunk appearing to dip into the crystal-clear holy lake. Standing on the northern side of Holy Lake Namtso, the Holy Elephant Gate is a sacred site in the heart of Qiangtang Grassland, where you can meet local pilgrims kora around.

You’ll also get to admire the most stunning part of Namtso Lake – where the snow-capped mountains, the endless Namtso Lake, and the Holy Elephant Gate come together against the backdrop of the clear blue sky, creating a truly breathtaking view.

After visiting the Holy Elephant Gate, you will take a drive back to Lhasa. On the way, you will have lunch with the group.

In the evening, you’ll arrive at your hotel in downtown Lhasa, where you can rest and recharge after the day’s journey.

Stay overnight in Lhasa.

Altitude:3,600m/11,810ft
Duration:8 hr
Accommodation:Hotel

Today marks the end of your Tibet tour.

Please make sure to verify your departure flight/train details with our guide in advance. And your guide will take you to the airport or train station.

Thank you for choosing Good Karma Trekking, and we extend a warm welcome for your return to Tibet in the future.

Cost Includes

  • Tibet Travel Permit and all required local travel documents for this tour ;
  • Local tour transfers, 5-29 seats comfortable tourist vehicle according to the group size;
  • All entrance ticket fees for all tourist sites listed in the itinerary;
  • All meals listed in the itinerary;
  • Knowledgeable English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide shared in your group ;
  • All hotels listed in the itinerary or equivalent three-star hotels. Upgrades are available for an additional fee. (Single room supplement required when not sharing the room);
  • Free shuttle between Lhasa Railway Station and the downtown hotel according to your arrival/departure time.
  • Free shuttle between Lhasa Railway Station/Lhasa Gonggar Airport and the downtown hotel;
  • Service Charge & Government Taxes;
  • Arrangements including planning, handling, operational, and communication charges;
  • Tourist accident/casualty insurance;
  • Additional services include fine Tibetan souvenirs, a tourist map, portable oxygen, medical oxygen in the vehicle, bottled mineral water, and more.

 

Cost Excludes

  • China Visa (If you need visa assistance services, especially for Chinese Group Visa from Nepal to Tibet, feel free to contact us for more details.);
  • International flight to and out of China;
  • Domestic flight/train to and out of Lhasa (If you need us to book the domestic flight/train tickets, please contact us for the details.);
  • Single Room Supplement: Hotels default to double occupancy with twin-bedded rooms. If you prefer a single room or room sharing isn't possible, a single room supplement is necessary. Please consult the travel consultant for specific pricing details.
  • Meals not listed in the itinerary;
  • Tips for the guide and driver.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other expenses caused by force majeure events (such as natural disasters, traffic control, loss of valuables, visa delays, flight delays or cancellations, etc.);

Personal expenses, like laundry, phone calls, snacks, soft drinks (please do your best to avoid alcoholic beverages during your Tibet trip), optional tour activities, etc.

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