Lhasa Tsetang Shigatse Namtso Tour
| Duration | 10 Days |
|---|---|
| Price | From USD1881 |
| Route | Lhasa–Tsetang–Shigatse–Namtso–Lhasa |
| Season | Spring Summer Autumn Winter |
| Tour Type |
Private TourPrivate escorted tour with guide & vehicle at your service exclusively and the itinerary can be tailor-made to your exact liking. |
Overview
This is a tour focused on exploring Tibetan culture from natural and historical sites. It starts in Lhasa, where you can explore the mysteries of Tibetan Buddhism in the most revered palaces and monasteries in Tibet, and mditation retreats. Then head to Tsedang, the cradle of Tibetan civilization, with a chance to witness the first palace - Yumbulakang- and the first Buddhist monastery - Samye, as well as what is believed to be the earliest farmland in Tibetan civilization. Then, go to the central and western regions of Tibet. Along the route, there will be stops at the Yamdrotso Lake and Karolla Glaciers to sink up with their serenity and majesty, as well as the monasteries of Gyantse and Shigatse. From Shigatse, we will drive to the northern highlands to visit Namtso Lake, one of the three holy lakes in Tibet. It is surrounded by endless snow-capped mountains, like a silver-white Hada on Namtso Lake.Day 1 Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m)
This is the first day in Tibet. Your guide will greet you at Lhasa Gonggar Airport/Railway Station and transfer you to your hotel. It usually takes around 1 hour to drive from Lhasa Airport to downtown Lhasa and takes about 20 minutes from Lhasa Railway Station. Tourists could have a look at the Yarlung Tsangpo River, the largest and longest river in Tibet on their way to the hotel. After check-in, you can have a good rest first. And if you feel like going out, you can wander around the city. But just remember that don't take too much stuff, try to go with a light pack. Meanwhile, drink some more water, and do not move strenuously. It’s really useful to get acclimatized to the high altitude.
Stay overnight in Lhasa
Day 2 Lhasa Sightseeing
After a night of rest, you will begin your Lhasa city tour. As the heart of Tibet for over 1,300 years, Lhasa is home to Tibet’s most important cultural and religious landmarks.
Your first stop is the Potala Palace, the former winter palace of the Dalai Lama. Built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo, it is famous for its gilded stupas and historic chapels.
In the afternoon, you will visit Jokhang Temple, the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism, where pilgrims gather for worship throughout the day.
Later, you will stroll along Barkhor Street, a traditional street around Jokhang Temple known for its Tibetan handicrafts and lively local atmosphere.
Optional:
You can go to visit the Tibetan handicraft art or the Tibetan Traditional Medicine center if time is enough. You can also watch the Tibetan Culture Show in the evening for USD60 per person at your own expense.
Stay overnight in Lhasa
Day 3 Lhasa Sightseeing
In the morning, you are heading to Drak Yerpa, the most famous meditation retreat near Lhasa. It's a monastery embedded in the cliff wall. Drak Yerpa is described as the "life tree" or spiritual axis of Lhasa. The site had strong spiritual power, having been visited by almost all great Tibetan masters. You can feel the power of the meditation caves here.
In the afternoon, you will pay a visit to Sera Monastery, which is one of the "great three" Gelug monasteries of Tibet. Monks debate from 3 pm to 5 pm. If the debate is not your type, you can also enjoy the three sand Mandalas and colorful rock paintings of Buddha. The sight here is splendid because you can see wild roses around. That's why people also call it "the Court of Wild Rose."
Stay overnight in Lhasa
Day 4 Lhasa Sightseeing
In the morning, you are heading to Drepung monastery, which means Monastery of Rice Piles in the Tibetan language. It's a white magnificent building complex that looks also like piles of rice heaps in the distance. Drepung monastery is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery, where lived more than 10 thousand monks in the past.
In the afternoon, you will view and admire Norbulingka. It is a typical Tibetan-style royal garden, the summer resort of the Dalai Lama. There are a lot of towering trees, exotic flowers and plants in the Garden, as well as many collections of cultural relics, Buddha statues, pagodas, thangkas, murals, etc. They are all very precious treasures.
Stay overnight in Lhasa
Day 5 Lhasa – Tsetang, 150km, Approx. 2hrs
Today you will leave Lhasa and head to Tsedang, at an altitude of 3,560m.
Trandruk Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibetan history, was founded by Srongtsen Gampo and Wen Cheng princess. There is one priceless treasure in this monastery. It’s a Tangka that is made of pearls and gems, attracting Buddhists to worship.
Yumbulakang Palace, with a history of more than 2,100 years, is the first palace for the Tibetan king, Nyatri Tsanpo. The entire building is shaped like a castle, towering high on the top of the mountain.
Stay overnight in Tsetang
Day 6 Tsetang - Gyantse, 300km, Approx. 6hrs
Today you will go to Gyantse (4,040m). En route, you will visit Samye Monastery, which is designed according to the mandala of Tantra. Samye Monastery is the first monastery in the history of Tibetan Buddhism with Triratna "Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha".
On the way, you can have a glimpse of Yamdroktso Lake. Standing at the lakeside, you can see its blue water shimmering with charming light, as well as the snow-capped holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar (7,191m) in the distance. And you will see the grand Karola Glacier on the roadside. After that, we will arrive at Gyantse soon.
Stay overnight in Gyantse
Day 7 Gyantse - Shigatse, 96km, Approx. 2hrs
After breakfast, we shall visit Pelkor Chöde Monastery with Gyantse Kumbum and then see the Gyantse Fortress from a distance.
Gyantse Dzong, the hero city that witnesses the history of fierce fighting. In 1904, British troops started to attack China here, and the Tibetan people defended their homeland with simple weapons. The bloody war lasted for more than three months. This is also the basic story of the famous movie named "Red River Valley".
The last spot of the day is Shalu Monastery, the only monastery in Tibet that combines Tibetan and Chinese styles in its design.
Then we will start to go to Shigatse (3,840m). It normally takes one and a half hours to drive from Gyantse to Shigatse, where we may visit the traditional barley mill and have the unique sights of barley fields (in summer).
Stay overnight in Shigatse
Day 8 Shigatse - Damxung, 330km, Approx. 4.5hrs
In the morning, you will visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, an important monastery of the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) school of Tibetan Buddhism and the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama. Built in 1447, the monastery is grand in scale, housing a 26-meter-high Maitreya Buddha statue and a rich collection of thangkas and Buddhist statues. Set against surrounding mountains, it is a historically and culturally important monastery in Shigatse.
In the afternoonm, driving a few hours, you will arrive in Damxung, which is near the Namtso Lake.
Stay overnight in Damxung
Day 9 Damxung - Namtso - Lhasa, 300km, Approx. 5.5hrs
In the morning, you will admire Namtso Lake (4,600m), one of the three most holy lakes in Tibet. It is also the third-largest salt lake in China and one of the highest lakes in the world. Namtso means “Lake of Heaven” in Tibetan, and its vast, serene landscape lives up to the name.
On the way back, you may have a short stop near Yangpachen, known for its geothermal fields and hot springs. After that, you will visit Tsurphu Monastery, the main monastery of the Karma Kagyu school and the origin of the Tibetan reincarnation system. Then return to Lhasa.
Stay overnight in Lhasa
Day 10 Lhasa Departure
Tour Price and Service
From US$1881 p/p
Based on 3-star hotels for 2 people in low seasons. Price varies according to travel season, number of people and level of accommodation.
INCLUSIONS
- Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit and all other necessary permits to Tibet;
- All entrance ticket fees for tourist attractions listed in the itinerary;
- Experienced local English-speaking tour guide;
- Travel-licensed vehicle according to group size & season as needed by the itinerary including gas and parking fees;
- All lodging listed in the itinerary; it’s your decision to choose the accommodation class: luxury 5-star international hotel, comfortable 4-star hotel, economical 3-star hotel, or guesthouse. Please tell us your preference;
- Breakfasts provided by hotels & a welcome dinner;
- Pick-up & Drop-off service from the airport/railway station;
- Travel Agency Liability Insurance;
- Government tax;
- Express delivery fee of the Permit (eg. SF Express);
- Food & lodging for guide & driver;
- Oxygen tank for emergency use;
- Two bottles of mineral water per person per day.
EXCLUSIONS
- International flights to and from China;
- Chinese Visa/China Group Visa; (Note: we could help you by providing the hotel or domestic flight reservation copies for your Chinese Visa or the invitation letter for your China Group Visa)
- Domestic flights/trains to and from Lhasa; (We can help you book the domestic flight/train ticket at the BEST price. Please contact us for details.)
- Meals are not included but we will recommend some good options for you according to your requirements. Usually, it costs USD 5-15/person for each meal.
- While the gratuity for guide and driver is NOT mandatory, it is expected. Based on their service, you can tip them on the last day of the tour. Each of you is suggested to tip them USD 8-15/day in total;
- All the commissions and taxes charged by PayPal or Bank, and government when making a payment. (e.g. PayPal --- 4.4%. Wire transfer --- 2%);
- Personal expenses, like laundry, phone calls, snacks, soft drinks, optional tour activities, etc.
- Anything not mentioned in the Inclusions.
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