One of the world's
most strenuous bike trips!
Spectacular scenery,
challenging riding (six 5000 meter plus
passes!) and encounters with one of the
world’s most fascinating cultures
make this a truly incredible experience.
The lure of Lhasa, capital
on the roof of the world, cannot be under-estimated
and it is truly a fascinating city, fully
justifing its reputation. Dominated by the
awe-inspiring grandeur of the Potala Palace
and bustling with pilgrims circling the
sacred Jokhang Temple it is a feast for
the senses.
Cross the spectacular Khamba-La
(pass) with the turquoise waters of the
sacred lake, Yamdrok-tso, spread below.
Prayer flags, glaciers, snow covered mountain
ranges – the scenery is incredible!
Gyantse stands at the
junction of trade routes from India and
retains the feel of a Tibetan town. The
forts and well-protected monasteries of
Gyantse and Shigatse reveal a not always
peaceful history - the riches within, testament
to past glory.From the tiny monastery at
Rhongphu the view of Qomolangma (Mt Everest)
is absolutely magnificent as it stands alone
at the head of the valley - a walk or drive
to Base Camp brings you even closer.
Trip Itinerary
Days 1-2
Flying
into Kathmandu is an unforgettable experience
with the Himalaya
spread out before you. You will be met at
the airport on arrival and
transferred to your hotel. On day 2 a full
day tour introduces to some
of the wonders of Kathmandu.
OR
Days 1-2
Chengdu,
the bustling capital of Sichuan Province
is home to some of
the best (and spiciest!) food in the world.
It is also a city of temples,
gardens and teahouses. An early morning
visit to the Breeding and
Research Center sees the magnificent Giant
Pandas and Red Pandas at
their most active. In the evening discover
a little of Sichuan’s rich
cultural heritage at a tea-house performance
of opera, acrobatics,
puppetry and ‘changing faces’.
Day
3
The
flight to Lhasa is spectacular. From Gongkar
airport it is about 1½
hours’ drive to Lhasa, first along
the Yarlung Tsangpo then into the Kyi
Chu Valley.
Days
4-6
With
a relaxed pace to allow for the effects
of altitude, explore this
fantastic city on the roof of the world.
The spiritual heart of Tibet is
the Jokhang Temple and every morning is
full of life as pilgrims bring
offerings of butter and barley flour. The
Potala Palace rises above the
city and, more than any other sight, symbolizes
the history and culture
of Tibet. Nearby are the huge monastic universities
of Drepung and
Sera – still active institutions.
Days
7-9
A long, yet scenic day’s
drive across the Khamba La and Kora La (passes),
along the shores of Lake Yamdrok Tso to
Gyantse. Once an important
trading town, Gyantse retains a feel of
‘old’ Tibet.
Days
10-11
Visit Gyantse’s
monastery – Pelkor Choede –
and the justifiably famous
Kumbum, within the same complex. There may
also be time to visit
the dzong (fort) that towers above the town.
Ride along the valley to
Shigatse, where Tashilhunpo is the seat
of the Panchen Lama, second
only in importance to the Dalai Lama.
Days
12-14
Two days take you across
the Yulung La (4950m) and the highest pass
of the trip, the 5220-meter Gyatso-La to
Xegar.
Days
15-16
Turn off the Friendship
Highway for a stunning ride through Qomolangma
Nature Preserve to the top of the 5200m
Pang-La (pass) for a superb
panoramic view from Manaklu to Shishapangma.
Then its a downhill
stretch to Tashidzom. As we climb barley
fields give way to barren
valleys of glacial debris. Finally reach
the tiny Rhongphu Gompa at
5000m. The view from here is utterly spectacular!
It is then 7 kilometers
to Base Camp at 5200m.
Days
17-18
Heading back to the
Friendship Highway and on to Lao Tingri
for a last
glimpse of the great mountain.
Days
19-21
Another two high passes
give a last, spectacular view of the Himalaya
before we leave the Tibetan Plateau, descending
to Zhangmu – on the
China-Nepal border.
Day 22
Completing
border formalities the drive back to Kathmandu
continues
down the Bote Khosi valley.
Days
23-24
Back in Kathmandu you
have a full free day to continue sightseeing
or
shop for marvelous souvenirs – jewelry,
carpets, clothing… On Day 24
you will be transferred to the airport for
your flight.
Tour cost includes
»Accommodation
as per itinerary (Chengdu, Kathmandu, Lhasa,
Gyantse, Shigatse & Zhangmu - twin share
including breakfast)
»All camping equipment
»All meals whilst camping (days 7-20)
»Land transport as per itinerary
»Support truck to transport food,
luggage and camping equipment
»All airport transfers
»Sightseeing as per itinerary (Potala
Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung, Sera, Pelkor
Choede, Tashilumpo, Qomolangma National
Park)
»English speaking interpreter/guide
»Tibet entry permit
Not included in
the tour cost
»Mountain bikes
»Personal expenses such as drinks,
postage, laundry and souvenirs.
»Meals apart from breakfast on noncamping
portion of the trip
»International flights and departure
taxes
»Visa and passport fees
»Travel insurance
»Emergency evacuation
»Tips and gratuities
»Costs arising from unforeseen events
outside the control of Shiva Outdoors(eg.
Landslides)
- Bike Guide may be
arranged at extra cost.
- Landcruiser(s)
to transport group members part or all
of the route may be arranged at extra
cost.
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Tour
Cost:
USD1570p/p
Flight Cost: USD284 ex Kathmandu
/
USD220 ex Chengdu
Trip Grade: Challenging
Trip Style: Guest
House & fully supported
camping
Best time to go: April-November
For further information
request dossier
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Highlights |
»Jokhang
Temple - spiritual heart
of Tibet »Potala
Palace, residence of the
Dalai Lamas »Khamba-la
& Lalung-la passes
»The towering Maitreya
and ornate reliquary stupas
in Tashilumpo Monastery,
Shigatse »Pelkor
Choede & the unique
Gyantse Kumbum, Gyantse
»Stunning landscapes
& vistas »The
world's highest monastery
& Everest Base Camp
»Challenging riding
»The vibrant, colorful,
chaotic city of Kathmandu.
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Group Departures 2005 |
»April
28 - May 21
»May 26 - June 18
»June 16 - July 09
»Sept 22 - Oct 15
»Oct 06 - Oct 29 |
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