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Juliet
Mar 15, 2019
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Destination
Tibet
Duration
7 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Accommodation
3* Hotel in Lhasa and Normal Guest House Rest of the Places
Meals
Breakfast
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Easy
Activities
Sightseeing
Lhasa Explore Tour is a cultural and natural exploration of Tibet. Lhasa literally translates to “place of gods”, nestled at an elevation of 3,600 meters and lies in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau surrounded by mountains of 5,500 meters of a forgotten world. Lhasa is a pilgrimage dream and the heart and soul of Tibet and an ultimate destination for explorers. A city was frozen in time full of wonders, despite the large-scale encroachments of modern Chinese influence.
Lhasa Explore Tour is a cultural and natural exploration of Tibet. Lhasa literally translates to “place of gods”, nestled at an elevation of 3,600 meters and lies in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau surrounded by mountains of 5,500 meters of a forgotten world. Lhasa is a pilgrimage dream and the heart and soul of Tibet and an ultimate destination for explorers. A city was frozen in time full of wonders, despite the large-scale encroachments of modern Chinese influence.
This unparalleled travel experience will help you to immerse in the timeless culture of Lhasa and explore the natural wonders of Tibet. In this Lhasa tour, you’ll explore the renowned Potala Palace, a vast white-and-ochre fortress on the roof of the world completely untouched by the outside world. A sight that has heralded the marvels of the Holy City to travelers for centuries.
While the Potala dominates the skyline, the Jokhang is considered the most sacred and important temple in Tibet, located some 2 kilometers to the east, and is considered the real spiritual heart of the city. An otherworldly mix of flickering butter lamps, wafting incense, and prostrating pilgrims, the settlement of Jokhang is the most sacred and alive of Tibet’s temples and the Barkhor pilgrim circuit is where most people are enchanted by Tibet.
The old Tibetan quarter makes up a small area of Lhasa these days. The modern city is a Chinese boomtown, where a new train line has fuelled massive growth in tourism changing the face of Lhasa’s daily routine. For all its modernization Lhasa remains a fantastic cultural hybrid, its streets bustling with a diverse mix of people.
As the gateway to the ‘real’ Tibet, is out in the countryside, Lhasa deserves at least a week to explore its landscapes of formidable peaks and meandering paths observing and learning the culture and tradition of this lost world of Tibet.
Once you arrive at Kathmandu International Airport. A representative from Alpine Club of Himalaya will warmly welcome, and assist you with your accommodation. The rest of the day is free to explore, you may have a guided city tour or explore the city on your own. Later in the evening join in for a brief orientation about your trip.
Accommodation
Hotel
All necessary Tibet travel permits
Pickups and drops from airport and HOTEL
Private vehicles for transportation
Accommodation in Lhasa on twin- sharing basis with breakfast
English- speaking, trained and experienced Tibetan guide
All fees for sightseeing and visits to monasteries as outlined in the itinerary
All applicable taxes and service charges
2 Nights Accommodation in Kathmandu
Driver’s salary, meals and accommodation
Fuel, Road Taxes and Service Charges
Government Taxes and Service Charges
J
Juliet
Mar 15, 2019