These
sample itineraries are designed for those who do not have unlimited holiday
time. They cover the most important sights and experiences of this part
of Asia. If you prefer a slower pace, we will be happy to prepare
a special trip for you.
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Day 01: Katmandu - Lhasa : Flight: AM: Departure transfer to the airport to connect with flight to Lhasa. This is a panoramic flight over the Himalayan ranges. After immigration formalities, transfer to the city which is two hours away. This drive has some stunning views of the Lhasa valley and Kychu river. PM: Guided tour of the Norbulingka Park. There is a beautiful park in the western suburbs of Lhasa. It used to be the Summer Palace for the Dalai Lamas where they handled political affairs,and practised religious activities. The construction started in the 1740’s, covering a floor space of 46 hectares. The whole park has more than 370 rooms of different sizes, with innumerable lawns shaded by green trees and embroidered with various flowers. Day
02: Lhasa
Jokhang temple is said to be the foremost monastery in Tibet, built in 17th century AD and now housing the most prized Buddhist relic, a 1300 year old Sakyamuni Buddha Statue. The main section of the temple is topped with gold, which is typical of Gompas in Tibet. At the main gate the monastery is encircled with the Barkhor bazaar ( market). This is not only a sacred pilgrim path but also a lively and colorful market. The Norbulingka monastery (also known as Jewel Park) was built in the 18th century and served as the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. Day
03: Lhasa - Shigatse (Drive)
The
Kubum Monastery was built in the 15th century. It is situated in the west
of Gyantse Town with mountains enclosing it on 3 sides, its uniqueness
is that three Sects of Buddhism- Shaja, Ningma and Guolu live harmoniously
under one roof. Each sect has 6-7 courtyards in the monastery. There are
various thangkas and a huge bronze statue of Jiangba, the jainrese
of a Thousand Hands and a Thousand Eyes. There is also a hall of arhat
made during the Ming Dynasty. The arhats are so vivid that they look very
much alive.
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Besides the monastery is the world famous 9-storey 10,000-Buddha Pagoda. It stands 32 m high, has 108 doors, 77 buddhist chambers and countless shrines. Enshrined in the Pagoda are 10,000 statues of Buddha. The Pagoda opens 8 doors which are decorated with relief sculptures of lively flying dragons, running lions and walking elephants. It is a masterpiece of the joint efforts of the Nepalese, Tibetan and Chinese. PM: At leisure. Day
04: Shigatse - Lhasa (Drive)
PM: Drive to Lhasa and transfer to your hotel. Day
05: Lhasa - Katmandu: Flight:
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Day 01, Wednesday: Katmandu - Kodari (Drive) Kodari - Zhangmu (Trek) This morning depart Katmandu by surface on a scenic drive to Kodari (Nepal - Tibet border), through the pretty Nepalese countryside. Leave your vehicles at Kodari and start a short walk of about one hour and 30 minutes uphill with porters, to the Shangmu Immigration office. Known to the Nepalese as Khasa, the town of Shangmu hangs on a cliff face, its boom town architecture wears a temporary look even the monastery roofs are sheathed in corrugated iron sheets! It is situated at 8200 ft. Overnight stay at the tourist lodge. Day
02, Thursday: Zhangmu - Xegar
Day
03, Friday: Xegar - Xigatse
Day
04, Saturday: Xigatse - Gyantse
Day
05, Sunday: Gyantse - Lhasa
Day
06, Monday: Lhasa
Day
07, Tuesday: Lhasa
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PM: Jokhang temple is said to be the foremost monastery in Tibet, built in 17th century AD and now housing the most prized Buddhist relic, a 1300 year old Sakyamuni Buddha Statue. The main section of the temple is topped with gold, which is typical of Gompas in Tibet. At the main gate the monastery is encircled with the Barkhor bazaar ( market). This is not only a sacred pilgrim path but also a lively and colorful market. The Norbulingka monastery (also known as Jewel Park) was built in the 18th century and served as the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. Day
08, Wednesday: Lhasa - Shigatse (Drive)
Day
09: Thursday: Shigatse - Lhasa (Drive)
PM: Drive to Lhasa and transfer to your hotel. Day
10, Friday: Lhasa:
Day
11, Saturday: Lhasa - Katmandu
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