Trip Overview
'Shangri La', 'the Rooftop of the World' - locked away in its Himalayan fortress, Tibet has long exercised a siren's hold on the imagination of the West. Tibetans are used to hardship, and despite the disastrous Chinese occupation, they have managed to keep their culture and humour alive.
The Main Attrations of this itinery:
North Base Camp of Everest, Ronbuk Cave Monastery,
Lhasa : 11,850 ft above sea level was and still is the religious, cultural and economic centre of Tibet. Places of interests include the potala, the 13 storey - 1000 rooms palace of the Dalai lama; the monasteries of drepung & sera; norbulingka, the jokhang, the holiest shrine in Tibet. The circular barkhor street with innumerable shops & wayside pedlars intermingle with devotees walking clockwise around the jokhand shrine.
Xigaze :
Most famous for its tashilhunpo monastery - the seat of the panchen lama, is 12, 600 ft. Above sea level. Places of interest include the relics sakyamuni, the hall of maitreya and mind-boggling collection of thankas, etc. Built in 1447 by the first dalai lama. There is also bustling "free" market at the foot of the ruins of the xigaze fortress and one can buy local handicrafts embedded with coral and torquoise, chinese porcelain and yak butter etc.
Gyantse :
This small agricultural town is at 13, 050 ft above sea level and is famous for its wool carpets and palkhor choide chorten. At the lamasery it is the unique structure built in 1414 of five storeys representing the five steps to enlightenment, topped by the thirteen rings which symbolise the stages of achieving. There are 108 halls inside, 'buddhahood' each with frescoes and buddhist shrines.
Zhangmu :
This town is 7, 000 ft above sea level and is known by its Tibetan name khasa and is a major trading town enroute Tibet from nepal. The hills around zhangmu are heavily wooded with inumerable waterfalls in the summer and frozen 'icicles' during the winter.
Xeger :
13,800 ft. Above sea level, this is a new Chinese commune built 7 kms of the highway at the foot of the ruins of xegar dzong. With population of 3000, it is the centre of a large and remote country and also the base for the expeditions to Mt. Everest and other peaks.
Yamtso Lake & Namutso Lake,
Tsedang, Samye Monastery: Samye is deservedly the most popular destination for travellers in the region. The monastery, in the middle of the sandy Samye valley and approached via a beautiful river crossing, has a magic about it that causes many travellers to stay longer than they had intended. It was Tibet's very first monastery and has a history that spans over 1200 years.
Yongbulakhang & Tibetan Kings' Tomb
Outline Itinerary
Day 01
KATMANDU:Upon your arrival in KATMANDU(1000m/3280ft) Himalayan Glacier will officially greet and meet you at Airport & transfer to you Hotel Shanker.
Day 02
KATMANDU:Half day guided city tours (tour includes Katmandu Durbar Square, Syambunath Stupa, Pashupati Nath Temple - Hindu Temple & Buddha Nath - The biggest Buddha Stupa in ancent Katmandu). Afternoon pre-trip discussion of next day trek.O/N KATMANDU.
Day 03
Drive KTM to Nylamu via border. Nylamu guesthouse on B.B basis
Day 04
Drive to Ronbuk. Guesthouse on B.B basis
Day 05
Ronbuk to EBC, and back to Ronbuk. Guesthouse on B.B.
Day 06
Drive to Xegar. Guesthouse on B.B basis
Day 07
Drive to Xigatse. Everest Friendship Hotel on B.B
Day 08
Drive to Gyantse. Utse Hotel on B.B
Day 09
Drive to Yamtso Lake, continues to Lhasa. Flora Hotel
Day 10
Drive to Namutso Lake. Guesthouse on B.B
Day 11
Drive to Lhasa. Flora Hotel on B.B
Day 12/13
Lhasa sightseeing
Day 14
free in Lhasa
Day 15
Drive to Tsedang, Samye Monastery. Guesthouse
Day 16
sightseeing in Samye, back to Tsedang. Post Hotel on B.B
Day 17
Visit Yongbulakhang & Tibetan Kings' Tomb. Post Hotel
Day 18
Drive to Gongar Airport, and see off group.
Day 19
Extend your Trip