Overview
Tour Name: - A Spiritual Journey to Mt Everest Base Camp
Duration: 09 Nights & 10 Days.
Destination : Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Rongbuk, Kyirong and Kathmandu.
Tour Name: - A Spiritual Journey to Mt Everest Base Camp
Duration: 09 Nights & 10 Days.
Destination : Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Rongbuk, Kyirong and Kathmandu.
Tour Highlights |
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Lhasa |
Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace, Sera Monastery, Drepung monastery, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Bazaar, Ganden Monastery and Caves |
Gyantse |
Karo La pass, Yamdrok Tso Lake |
Shigatse |
Shalu Monastery |
Rongbuk |
Sakya Monastery |
Kyirong |
Everest Base Camp |
Kathmandu |
Everest base camp |
Day 1 - Arrive Lhasa
Arrive in Lhasa either by taking a direct flight from Nepal or via mainland China. If we decide to fly from Nepal, then we get to enjoy a beautiful hour-long trans-Himalayan flight that takes us over Everest (8,848m), Kanchenjunga (8,536m) and other Himalayan peaks and glaciers. If we choose to go to Lhasa via mainland China, we may fly from any of the major Chinese cities or take the world's highest train route to Lhasa. Upon our arrival in Lhasa, a representative from Himalayan Glacier will escort us either from the airport or the train station to our designated hotel in Lhasa. We are advised to take plenty of rest for the remainder of the day in order to minimize altitude sickness. Tranfser to hotel (60km / 1hr).
Overnight Hotel - Lhasa
Day 2 - Lhasa Sightseeing
After breakfast, we begin exploring Lhasa visiting the beautiful Potala and Norbulingka Palaces, better known as Winter Palace and the Summer Palace respectively. Built in the 17th century, Potala Palace provides amazing views of the entire city, and houses the private quarters of the Dalai Lama. The Norbulingka Palace houses what is considered to be the largest man-made garden in Tibet.
Overnight Hotel - Lhasa
Day 3 - Lhasa Sightseeing
oday we visit Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Bazaar. Drepung Monastery, which was built in the 14th century, is the world’s largest monastery and believed to have sheltered around 10,000 monks in the past, but as of now there has been quite a declination resulting in only a few hundred. The history, culture, and religious beliefs of the Tibetan people are strongly concentrated and centered in this marvelous monastery. Sera Monastery is a preserved monastery of whitewashed walls and golden roofs. The main attraction to visit this monastery is to see the monks debating which is held from 3-5 pm every day except for Sundays. Jokhang Temple is another important sacred site which unravels more deep-seated mysteries of Tibetan Buddhism.
Inside you can see the statue of Buddha Sakyamuni when he was twelve-years-old. We further stroll through Barkhor Bazaar (market). With its open air stalls, shops and crowds of pilgrims, it is the nerve center of Lhasa.
Overnight Hotel - Lhasa
Day 4 - Lhasa - Ganden Monastery - Drayerpa Caves - Lhasa
Today, we drive 110km to Ganden monastery, Drayerpa Cave and back in Lhasa. Ganden Monastery is located at the top of the Wangbur Mountain (3,800m) in the Lhatse County, around 55km east of Lhasa. It is the oldest and one of the ‘great three’ of the six Gelug Sect monasteries in Tibet. Ganden Monastery has extremely delicate and fine murals and sculptures. It also keeps a suit of armor decorated with gems, which was worn by Emperor Qianlong and was bestowed to the monastery as an offering to Tsong Khapa, founder of the Gelug Sect. During the afternoon, we drive to Drayerpa Cave, located in a beautiful valley with a stunning landscape. There are more than 30 caves for Lamas who wish to meditate in a silent environment. In the evening, we drive back to Lhasa and spend the night.
Overnight Hotel - Lhasa
Day 5 - Lhasa to Gyantse (3,950m/12,956ft) via Karo La Pass and Yamdrok Tso Lake: 325km / 06hr
Today, we take a scenic drive to Gyantse. On the way we cross the Khamba La Pass (4,794m) with a brief halt to savor the beauty of the Yamdrok Tso (Turquoise Lake), one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet and the beautiful Nazin Kang Sang glacier (7,252m). Soon, we come across another pass, the Karo La Pass (5,045m). From our vehicle, we can enjoy views of huge glaciers tumbling down into the road before reaching Gyantse. In Gyantse, we visit the Khumbum Stupa, Phalkot Monastery and Gyantse Dzong (Fortress), which is one of the best preserved dzongs in Tibet.
Overnight Hotel - Gyantse
Day 6 - Gyantse - Shigatse (3,900m/12,795ft) via Shalu Monastery: 95km / 2 hrs
In the morning, we drive towards Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. On the way, we visit Shalu Monastery. Founded in 1040 A.D, Shalu Monastery is known for its beautiful and ancient mural paintings. Next, we continue to Shigatse. While there, we visit the popular Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the home of the Panchen Lama, which holds both historical and cultural importance for being founded by Gendun Drup, the First Dalai Lama in 1447 A.D. After sightseeing in Shigatse we will have the rest of the day free for resting, which will help us with acclimatization and the next day’s long drive.
Overnight Hotel - Shigatse
Day 7 - Shigatse to Rongbuk via Sakya Monastery (5,000m/16,400ft): 390km / 7-8 hrs
After breakfast, we drive to Rongbuk. Beginning our journey right through some beautiful villages and getting the first glimpse of Mount Everest from the foot of the Gyatso la Pass (5220m).
On the way, we visit Sakya Monastery, also known as Pel Sakya, the ancestral temple of the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism which provides access to the Buddha’s teachings. After the visit to Sakya Monastery, we continue driving towards Rongbuk. Crossing the Lalung la Pass, we reach the Rongbuk Monastery, which is located at the foot of the mighty Everest and is the highest monastery in the world. While here, we also enjoy the stunning mountainous scenery all around us, including the breathtaking views of the north face of Mt. Everest.
Overnight Hotel - Rongbuk
Day 8 - Rongbuk to Kyirong (1,895m/6,217ft) via Everest Base Camp: 335km / 7-8 hrs
Early in the morning, we will drive to Everest Base Camp (5,250m/17,220ft.), the foot of the world’s highest mountain. On the way, we enjoy spectacular views of 3 eight-thousander peaks like Shishapangma, Cho Oyu and the mighty Everest, also known as Mt. Chomolongma on the Tibetan side. Today, we accomplish one of the major highlights of our trip, reaching the base camp of Mt. Everest where we get to catch a glimpse of the marvelous Rongbuk glacier. We make a 16km round trip to the Everest Base Camp. After spending some quality time at the base of Mt. Everest, we make Kyirong our next destination. This is the last contact with the Tibetan plateau where pilgrims stop to hang prayer flags, burn incense and throw prayer notes into the air.
Overnight Hotel - Kyirong
Day 9 - Kyirong to Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft): 130km / 8-9hrs
On completion of the border formalities after breakfast, we travel onward to Kathmandu. The highway connecting Tibet to Nepal via Kyirong passes through the Nepalese towns of Trishuli, Dhunche, Syabrubesi and Rasuwagadi driving along small mountainous road. On the way, we can have glimpses of numerous waterfalls, rivers, gorges and lush forests and enjoy the scenic views. On arrival in Kathmandu, we will be transferred to our hotel, where we can take a rest for a while. Later in the evening, we will enjoy an authentic Nepali cuisine on our farewell dinner hosted by Himalayan Glacier.
Overnight Hotel - Kathmandu
Day 10 - Final Departure
Our trip comes to an end today. We will be dropped to the airport approximately 3 hours prior to our scheduled flight back home or to onward destination by a representative of Himalayan Glacier. Or, if we feel like seeing more of this marvelous country, we may extend our holidays and proceed for another mind-blowing tour with Himalayan Glacier.