| Lhasa to Kathmandu
- Highlights of Tibet
The lure of Lhasa, capital on the
roof of the world, cannot be under-estimated
and it is truly a fascinating city, fully
justifying its reputation. Dominated by
the aweinspiring 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, Shigatse and Sakya reveal a not
always peaceful history - the riches within,
testament to past glory.
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.
Day 7
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.
Day 8
In the morning 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. In the
afternoon we make the short (2-3 hour) drive
along the valley to Shigatse.
Day 9
Tashilhunpo is the seat of the Panchen Lama,
second only in importance to the Dalai Lama.
Its numerous halls contain a 21.6-meter
wooden statue of Maitreya, the future Buddha
and elaborate, jewel encrusted
reliquary chorten. In the afternoon we drive
to Xegar.
Day 10
Another high pass gives a last, spectacular
view of the Himalaya before we leave the
Tibetan Plateau, descending to Zhangmu –
on the China-Nepal border.
Day 11
Completing border formalities the drive
back to Kathmandu continues down the Bote
Khosi valley.
Day 12
Depart
Tour cost includes
»Accommodation as per itinerary (Chengdu,
Kathmandu, Lhasa, Gyantse & Shigatse
- twin share. Other accommodation twin or
multi share)
»Breakfast daily
»Land transport as per itinerary
»All airport transfers
»Sightseeing as per itinerary (Potala
Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung, Sera, Pelkor
Choede, Tashilumpo)
»English speaking interpreter/guide
»Tibet entry permit
Not included in
the tour cost
»Personal expenses such as drinks,
postage, laundry and souvenirs.
»Meals
»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)
Note
Please note that the published itinerary
is a statement of intent and to be used
as a guide only. The guide in charge of
your trip will alter the schedule if conditions
necessitate and any/all such alterations
are at the discretion of Shiva Outdoors
and your guide. |