Tibet Fixed Date Tour (2017)

8 DAYS LHASA, SHIGATSE & EVEREST BASE CAMP TOUR

April Tour
Date: 2nd Apr to 9th Apr & 16th Apr to 23rd Apr

May Tour
Date: 5th May to 12th May & 19th May to 26th May

June Tour
Date: 2nd Jun to 9th Jun &16th Jun to 23rd Jun

July Tour
Date: 5th Jul to 12th Jul & 19th Jul to 26th Jul

August Tour
Date: 5th Aug to 12th Aug & 19th Aug to 26th Aug

September Tour
Date: 2nd Sep to 9th Sep & 16th Sep to 23rd Sep

October Tour
Date: 12th Oct to 19th Oct & 26th Oct to 2nd Nov

ITINERARY

DAY 01

CHENGDU – LHASA

In the morning, you will board a domestic flight from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (1 hr. 50 min flight). Get your cameras ready as you will be flying above the beautiful Himalayas mountain range among the clouds. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our friendly Tibetan guide who will bring you to the hotel (1 hr. drive away) where you meet up with your fellow travelers. Rest and relax at your own leisure for the rest of the day. For proper acclimation to the high altitude, there will not be any guided sightseeing today.

Overnight: Hotel

DAY 02

LHASA SIGHTSEEING

The next two days will be spent exploring the sights in Lhasa City and understanding the rich history and culture of her people. In the morning, we will take a short stroll to the spiritual heart of Tibet – Jokhang Temple – and appreciate the religiosity of Tibetans by seeing how they perform the physically demanding koras. Thereafter, we will shop around Bakhor Street an interesting open air market where you can see peddlers selling wares side by side with circumambulating Buddhist pilgrims. In the afternoon we will visit the famous Potala Palace, where the legendary Dalai Lamas used to live, and revisit scenes where the movie “Seven Years in Tibet” took its inspiration from.

Overnight: Hotel

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DAY 03

LHASA SIGHTSEEING

In the morning you will visit the sprawling complex of Drepung Monastery (literally translates as “rice heap”, a reference to the huge numbers of white monastic buildings that once piled up on the hillside) which used to be official residence of the Dalai Lamas before the Potala Palace was built in the 17th century. Drepung was purportedly the largest monastery in the world, with more than 7,000 resident monks at its peak. It is considered one of the three great university monasteries of Tibet, the other two are the Ganden Monastery and the Sera Monastery. Today Drepung still houses more than 300 monks therefore a visit to the monastery will offer you a glimpse into their monastic lifestyle. In the afternoon you will visit the Sera Monastery (literally translates as “wild roses”) where you can watch monks engaging in scripture debates in an ancient ritualized manner. One monk, the questioner, will slap his hands together, stomp his feet and point to another monk to debate or argue. The questions being asked and answered are deep, philosophical questions related to the Buddha Dharma.

Overnight: Hotel

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DAY 04

LHASA – YAMDROK TSO – NYENCHEN KHANGSAR GLACIER GYANSTE – SHIGATSE

You will travel along the famous Friendship Highway from Lhasa to Shigatse – a scenic route with plenty of viewpoints among the Himalayas mountain ranges. From the lookout point of Kampa la pass (4700m), you will be enchanted by the turquoise color Yamdrok-Tso (one of the three holy lakes of Tibet) with the 7191m high snow-capped Nojin Kangtsang in the background. The rest of the day will be spent enjoying the many magnificent valleys and exquisite Tibetan villages that p ass through; en route we will stop at Karo la (5150m) to see the beautiful Nyenchen Kangsar glacier. In Gyantse, you will visit the Pelkor Chode Monastery and the Gyantse Kumbum (multi-storied aggregate of Buddhist chapels) – the largest chorten in Tibet and one of its architectural wonders. Thereafter, we will drive to Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet.

Overnight: Hotel

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DAY 05

SHIGATSE – RONGBUK – EVEREST BASE CAMP 

Today, we will get up close and personal with the Grand Dame – Mount Everest. We will drive to the EBC (Everest Base Camp) by crossing several passes along the way with sweeping views of the Himalayas range – including Makalu, Lhotse, Everest and Cho Oyu. The drive then descends down to valleys lined with photogenic villages and finally to the Rongbuk valley where the base camp is located. The vehicle will drop you off at the tent guesthouse area which is about 3km away from the EBC. You can either take a shuttle bus (approx. 20 min drive) or trek (approx.1 hrs. uphill trek). The Base Camp itself is dry and barren, but the views of Everest are beyond breathtaking. Catch the sunset over Mount Everest and witness how the mountains get illuminated by the sun rays.

Overnight: Guesthouse or “tent hotel”

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DAY 06

EVEREST BASE CAMP – RONGBUK – SHEGAR – SHIGATSE

Begin your day by watching the sun rises over the Everest Grand Dame. Bid farewell to the highest point on earth and drive all the way back to Shigatse. Rest and relax at your own leisure for the rest of the day.

Overnight: Hotel

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DAY 07

SHIGATSE – LHASA

In the morning, visit Tashilunpo Monastery, one of the six great monasteries of the Gelugpa and the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama (highest ranking lama after the Dalai Lama). One of the highlights of Tashilunpo is the gold and silver stupa tombs of the previous Pachen Lamas. The 10th Panchen Lama who died in 1989) is said to be encased with over 300kg of gold. Along the way back to Lhasa, we will also stop at a local village to see how the traditional Nyimu Tibetan incenses are being made by hand.

Overnight: Hotel

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DAY 08

LHASA – CHENGDU

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Lhasa Gonggar Airport for your flight back to Chengdu.

Package includes:

  • Domestic air tickets between Chengdu and Lhasa
  • Shuttle bus transfers between airport and hotel in Lhasa
  • Private transport with local Tibetan driver throughout the trip (includes petrol, oxygen tank, first aid kit)
  • All accommodation in Tibet (3-star hotels or guesthouses)
  • Entrance fees to all places of interest mentioned in above itinerary
  • English speaking local Tibetan guide
  • Lodging and meals for guide and driver
  • All necessary Tibet permits to carry out above itinerary
  • Vehicle and guide entrance tickets to Everest Nature Reserve

Package excludes:

  • Return international air ticket
  • Travel insurance
  • Shuttle bus transfers between airport and hotel in Chengdu
  • All meals not indicated (an average meal in Tibet costs about USD 5 per pax)
  • Chinese Visa (Singaporeans are Visa-free up to 15 days)
  • Tips for guide and driver
  • Shuttle bus to Everest Base Camp
  • All expenses of a personal nature

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