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Barkhor Street
Barkhor is a place you have to go since it`s a section of the old city and full of culture and history.
Barkhor Street is a must see place in Lhasa, Tibet. It`s a round street around Jokhang Temple and it is a symbol of Lha...
Barkhor is a place you have to go since it`s a section of the old city and full of culture and history.
Barkhor Street is a must see place in Lhasa, Tibet. It`s a round street around Jokhang Temple and it is a symbol of Lhasa, Tibetan people are so pround of this street as a part of themselves.

Jokhang Temple
The Jokhang Temple, situated in Barkhor Square, is the noisy and colorful heart of Lhasa.
Jokhang Temple, one of Tibet`s holiest temples. These devout pilgrims wear yak leather gloves and aprons to protect...
The Jokhang Temple, situated in Barkhor Square, is the noisy and colorful heart of Lhasa.
Jokhang Temple, one of Tibet`s holiest temples. These devout pilgrims wear yak leather gloves and aprons to protect their hands as they slide over the rocky ground, their reverent prostrations atoning for bad deeds performed in the past. Prostrating pilgrims journey from all over Tibet to worship here.

Holy Lake Namtso
In Tibetan, Namtso means 'Heavenly Lake.' It is considered one of the three holy lakes in Tibet.
Being the second largest saltwater lake in China only after Qinghai Lake, Namtso Lake is the biggest lake throughout Tibet. Mea...
In Tibetan, Namtso means 'Heavenly Lake.' It is considered one of the three holy lakes in Tibet.
Being the second largest saltwater lake in China only after Qinghai Lake, Namtso Lake is the biggest lake throughout Tibet. Meanwhile, it is the highest altitude saltwater lake in the world.

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Potala Palace
The Potala Palace ( 布达拉宫) in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site....
The Potala Palace ( 布达拉宫) in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. It is now a museum and World Heritage Site. The palace is named after Mount Potalaka, the mythical abode of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara. The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645 after one of his spiritual advisers, Konchog Chophel (died 1646), pointed out that the site was ideal as a seat of government, situated as it is between Drepung and Sera monasteries and the old city of Lhasa. It may overlay the remains of an earlier fortress called the White or Red Palace on the site, built by Songtsän Gampo in 637.
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Namtso Lake
Namtso Lake (纳木错) is a mountain lake on the border between Damxung County of Lhasa prefecture-level city and Baingoin County of Nagqu Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, approximately 112 kilometres (70 mi) NNW of Lhasa....
Namtso Lake (纳木错) is a mountain lake on the border between Damxung County of Lhasa prefecture-level city and Baingoin County of Nagqu Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, approximately 112 kilometres (70 mi) NNW of Lhasa. Namtso was born in the Paleogene age, as a result of Himalayan tectonic plate movements. The lake lies at an elevation of 4,718 m (15,479 ft), and has a surface area of 1,920 km2 (740 sq mi). This salt lake is the largest lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region. However, it is not the largest lake on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. That title belongs to Qinghai Lake (more than twice the size of Namtso); which lies more than 1,000 km (620 mi) to the north-east in Qinghai.
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Everest Base Camp
Everest Base Camp is either of two base camps on opposite sides of Mount Everest. South Base Camp is in Nepal at an altitude of 5,364 metres (17,598 ft) , and North Base Camp is in Tibet at 5,150 metres (16,900 ft)....
Everest Base Camp is either of two base camps on opposite sides of Mount Everest. South Base Camp is in Nepal at an altitude of 5,364 metres (17,598 ft) , and North Base Camp is in Tibet at 5,150 metres (16,900 ft). A visit to the North (China-side) Base Camp currently requires a permit from the Chinese government, on top of the permit required to visit Tibet itself. Such permits must be arranged via travel companies in Lhasa as part of a package tour that include hiring a vehicle, driver and guide. The North Base Camp is accessed by vehicle through a 100 km road branching to the South from the Friendship Highway near Shelkar. The “tourist Base Camp” is located about halfway between Rongbuk Monastery; the actual climbers’ Base Camp is at the foot of Rongbuk glacier.
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4 days Lhasa
Day 1: Chengdu / Lhasa Flight
Flight to Lhasa, upon arrival at Lhasa airport, you will be greeted by our local guide and driver, transfer to hotel in Lhasa, upon arrival at hotel, check in the hotel and relax, rest for the rest of the day, acclimatize, we may take a short walk around the Barkhor old town area, hotel stay
Day 2: Lhasa Sightseeing...Read more
Day 1: Chengdu / Lhasa Flight
Flight to Lhasa, upon arrival at Lhasa airport, you will be greeted by our local guide and driver, transfer to hotel in Lhasa, upon arrival at hotel, check in the hotel and relax, rest for the rest of the day, acclimatize, we may take a short walk around the Barkhor old town area, hotel stay
Day 2: Lhasa Sightseeing
Visiting the magnificent Potala palace, fort of 13-storeys, which dominates the whole city, was set up in the 7th century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo and covers an area of 41 hectares. The 13-storeys main building, 115,703 metres in height, consists of the White and Red palaces with 1,000 rooms, such as bedrooms, scripture rooms, stupas, and rooms for the monks. It is the headquarters of the Dalai Lamas , and has been the home of each of the successive Dalai Lamas. It is a treasure house of traditional Tibetan culture. Visit the Jokhang Temple in the heart of the old part of the town. It was built in the mid-seventh Century. It was founded by Queen Bhrikuti on a site deemed by Queen Wencheng to be the principal geomatic power-place in Tibet. It is at Barkhor Street that most people fall in love with Lhasa. The Barkhor circuits runs through the heart of the old city where life has changed little over the centuries. The whole circuit is lined with stalls selling everything a Tibetan or visiting tourist could possibly need.
Visit the Sera Monastery which is around 5km north of central Lhasa. It was along with Dreprung one of Lhasa's 2 great Gelugpa monasteries. It was built in 1419 by one of the eight disciples of Tsongkhapa, founder of the Ge-lug-pa Sect. It covers an area of 114,964 square meters, the structure is imposing, picturesque in disorder, and splendid in green and gold. It is a typical of Tibetan architecture.
Day 3: Day trip to Ganden monastery
Drive Lhasa to Ganden monastery, touring the monastery the main seat of Tsong Khapa master who founded the Gelukpa sect of Tibetan Buddism back in the 14th century. This Ganden monastery is one of the 6 major Gelukpa monasteries in Tibet. After visiting this monastery we have an optional 3 to 4 hrs trek crossing Ganden ridge to Trup Shi village where we can visit a local Tibetanfamily for some local drinks and snacks, then meet our driver and drive back to Lhasa or we do a 40 minutes scenic walk around the monastery ( the Kora ) and then drive to Lhasa, over night stay in Lhasa. We will be back in Lhasa reasonably early in the afternoon and will allow some time for us to wander around in the old town before leaving Lhasa the next day.
Day 4: Lhasa / Departure
Transfer to airport for flight out
Includes:
- All necessary permits for the trip
- Local guide
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Entrance fees for the sights on the tour
- Hotel stays with daily breakfast ( Using Oh Dan hotel or similar in Lhasa )
Excludes:
- Airfare, airport tax
- Lunch / dinner

TIBET 2014 SPECIAL BUDGET LHASA & EVEREST TOURS
Day 01 : Arrival in Lhasa either by train or flight, will be received and transfer to hotel Oh Dan or similar hotel Day 02 : Guided tour to Drepung in the morning, the Summer Palace & Sera monastery in the afternoon
Day 03 : Guided tour to Potala Palace in the morning, afternoon the old town and Jokhang temple, Barkhor marketDay 04 : Drive from Lhasa to Gyangtse - Shigatse / 370kms / 8 hrs...Read more
Day 01 : Arrival in Lhasa either by train or flight, will be received and transfer to hotel Oh Dan or similar hotel Day 02 : Guided tour to Drepung in the morning, the Summer Palace & Sera monastery in the afternoon
Day 03 : Guided tour to Potala Palace in the morning, afternoon the old town and Jokhang temple, Barkhor marketDay 04 : Drive from Lhasa to Gyangtse - Shigatse / 370kms / 8 hrs
Little early departure from Lhasa to Gyangtse, en route we will visit the Yamdrok lake, a scenic stop at Norjing Gangsang glacier, arrival in Gyangtse, touring the Palchor Chode monastery including the Kumbum, late afternoon continue our drivingthrough the Nying Chu river valley, passing a lot of local Tibetan villages, we will visit local families as well, arrival in Shigatse in the evening, hotel stay ( 3800m ) Gang Gyen hotel
Day 05 : Shigatse - Shekar / 240kms / 5hrs
Spend the morning touring Tashi Lunpo monastery ( the main seat of Panchen Lama ) and the local traditional market, afternoon leave Shigatse, continue our overland trip on the friend-ship highway to Shekar with stops en route, hotel stay in, hotel stay in Shekar ( 4300m ), hotel stay Shekar hotel Economic wing
Day 06 : Shekar - Rombuk / 90kms / 3hrs
Early departure, drive to Rombuk, crossing Gyawu la passs where we have sun-rising panoramic view of the greatest part of the Himalaya, continue overland trip to Romuk, afternoon excursion to Everest base camp ( Hiking from Rombuk monastery up to Everest base camp and back ), spend most part of this day in Rombuk and Everest base camp, over night at Rombuk monastery guest house or tented guest house in Za Rombuk ( 5000m )
Day 07 : Everest base camp - Old Tingri - Nyalam 220kms / 7hrs
Spend a beautiful morning at base camp and then drive down to Old Tingri where we have our lunch break, then we continue our drive to Zhang Mu border, en route we will make a short scenic stop at Thong la pass over 5000m for a panoramic view of Himalaya, from there we have a scenic descending down to Nyalam, over night at guest house there ( 3700m )
Day 08 : Nyalam - Zhangmu - Kodari - cross border
After breakfast, we drive down to border town, Zhangmu ( 2700m ), go through the Chinese immigration formalities and then cross over the border, end of Tibet part tour ( Those who plan to travel back to Lhasa ) will be proposed to stay at the border town while rest of the members are crossing border to Nepal and late morning, we drive to Shigatse, over night stay there and the next day to Lhasa and depart Tibet from Lhasa either by train or flight.Based on minimum 4 pax ( FIT surcharge is $180 USD if group size ends up with only 2 or 3 participants and if clients wish to go on the scheduled trip with paying the surcharge) Booking is closed 2 weeks prior to the departure date.
Single supplement is $95 USD ( if any one wants to have a single room during hotel stays on the tour )
Tour price include :
- Tibet permits
- local Tibetan tour guide
- transfers as per itinerary where it is required
- hotel and guest house stays with daily breakfast
- guide and vehicle entrance fee for Everest national park
- food and lodge for guide and driver
- transfer from Nepal border to Kathmandu
- travel agency service surcharge
Tour price exclude :
- any airfare, airport tax
- any train fare
- lunch / dinner
- personal entrance fee for any sight on the tour ( payable on the spot )Traveling back from border to Lhasa to leave Tibet from Lhasa :
It is $125 USD for any client who plans to return to Lhasa from border ; ( Does not cover accommodation & meals, payable on the spot )
Remarks :
It is no problem to arrange to arrive in Lhasa a day or two days earlier than the fixed starting date of this trip and relax here in Lhasa before start the tour with the rest of the members. This will cost the following :
$35 for a room per extra night hotel in Lhasa with breakfast included
$75 for an arrival airport transfer ( for anyone who arrives by flight )
$55 for an arrival railway station transfer ( for anyone who arrives by train )
No independent travel allowed to visit any main sights such as palaces, temples and monasteries on your own during your free day, for anyone who is arriving earlier here in Lhasa to spend a few free days.
Departure :
May 03, May 17, June 07, June 21, July 12, July 26, Aug 16
Aug 30, Sept 13, Oct 04, Oct 18
The trip can start from Kathmandu, the departure:
May 10, May 24, June 14, June 28, July 19, Aug 02, Aug 23,
Sept 06, Sept 20, Oct 11, Oct 25.
The cost is $735 per person for the : Based on minimum 4 pax ( FIT surcharge is $220 USD if group size ends up with only 2 and $105 FIT for 3 participants and if clients wish to go on the scheduled trip with paying the surcharge) Booking is closed 2 weeks prior to the departure date.

Four-day Lhasa Holy Tour
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Day 1
Tour starts from the religious Potala Palace (3700 m ) built in the 7th century by the famous Tibetan king-Songtzen Gampo. The present one was built by the 5th Dalai Lama in the 17th century. It became known as the "Winter Palace" by the 1750, when the 7th Dalai Lama built the Norbulingka Park as his summer residence. After lunch, you will visit Jokhang monastery, situated in the old section of Lhasa. King Songtzen Gampo built this temple in the mid-7th century A.D. Now it is the most sacred place in Tibet. Pilgrims come here to pay homage from all over Tibet. Visit Barkhore Street in the evening.
Day 2
Morning: Visit Drepung monastery the sacred land of Gelug Sect., which was established in 1416 and the second, third and fourth Dalai Lama once resided in. Afterwards visit Norbulingka, the summer residence of the Dalai Lamas.
Afternoon: Visit Sera monastery, which was created in 1419 and has always been an important Buddhist seminary. As rose are planted everywhere in the monastery, it is also called “the court of wild rose”. Today still 200 lamas live in there. The "Buddhism Scriptures Debate" in Sera is very famous.
Day 3
In the morning drive to visit Ganden Monastery, which was built by Tsongkhaba in present-day Dagaze County to the east of Lhasa in 1409 soon after the Monlam Festival was over. Ganden is one of the three main monasteries of Gelug Sect. Anyhow, different from Drepung and Sera, it once played a more prominent political role in Tibetan history.
The abbot of this monastery possess of a high religious position within the system of Gelug Sect, just inferior to Dalai and Panchan. The monastery was reconstructed in 1993 and restored its original appearance. The holy stupa of Tsongkhaba is just in the monastery. On the way visit the Dark Yerpa Monastery, where you’ll visit the famous ancient meditation caves in the spectacular limestone cliffs of the Yerpa Valley.