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Day 01 : |
Drive from Kathmandu to Nyalam (3,750m.) which
is 123 kilometers.
The vehicle leaves Kathmandu early morning
Kodari Highway that leads to the Tibetan Border
offers beautiful views of the village and small
towns. The views of Langtang, Gauri Shanker,
Melungtse and Khumbu Himal in a clear weather
will be additional attraction of this drive.
After completing the custom and immigration
formalities the night is to be spent in a Hotel
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Day 02 : |
Drive from Nyalam to Tingri (4390m.). You stay
overnight at hotel in Tingri.
The drive follows the Bhote Koshi river fed by
plenty of waterfalls. This drive goes through
Nyalam Pass. Further along the drive, you will
have an excellent view of good mountain ranges.
On the way you will visit the Milarepa’s Cave. |
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Day 03 : |
Drive from Tingri to Rongbuk (4980m.). You stay
overnight at Rongbuk.
Early morning drive to Rongbuk, and it takes
approximately four hours by Land cruiser. |
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Day 04 : |
Trek from Rongbuk to Everest Base Camp and trek
back to Rongbuk.
You walk up to Everest Base Camp and then again
back to Rongbuk which will take approximately 5
hours. From the Everest Base Camp, the real
grandeur of Everest’s sheer face becomes clear. |
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Day 05 : |
Drive from Rongbuk to Sakya (4280m.).
It takes almost eight hours. |
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Day 06 : |
Drive from Sakya to shigatse (3900m.). You stay
overnight at hotel in shigatse.
After breakfast visit the Sakya Monastery and
then drive to shigatse. Here you visit Tashilumpo
Monastery and shigatse Bazaar. |
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Day 07 : |
Drive from shigatse to Gyantse(3950m.) which
takes two hours. You stay overnight at hotel in
Gyantse.
You visit the Palkhor Monastery and Kumbum Stupa
in Gyantse. |
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Day 08 : |
Drive from Gyantse to Lhasa (3595m.). You stay
overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
This is 8 hours drive through the Karo La Pass
and Kamba La Pass with a very good view of the
Yamdrok Tso (Turquoise Lake) and crosses the
mighty Brahmaputra river. |
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Day 09-10: |
Sightseeing in and around Lhasa. These two days
you will visit Potala Palace, Norbulinka Palace,
Jorkhang and surrounding Barkhor market, Drepung
and Sera Monasteries.
One of the highlights is the visit to the symbol
of Tibet; the Potala Palace set high on Red
Hill, the winter home of the Dalai Lama until
1959. The most sacred temple in Lhasa is the
Lokhang, where people come from all over Tibet
to visit and pray in this spiritual heart of the
country. It was used as a military kitchen
during the Cultural Revolution but has now been
beautifully restored, with many priceless
thangkas and statues adorning the chapels, and
magnificent gilded roofs. Another great treasure
is the Norbulingka – the old summer palace of
the Dalai Lama. Now you visit Jorkhang temple,
the center of the Tibetan Buddhism and the
sacred land of Buddhist followers where
innumerable pilgrims come for worship everyday.
The temple, built in 647, is the earliest
wood-and-masonry structure still existing in
Tibet. Surrounding the Jorkhang Temple is the
bustling Barkhor Street which is the religious
and social focus of Lhasa. Around the Barkhor
there are numerous stalls selling all sorts of
handicrafts: brightly coloured boots and
fur-lined hats, silver and turquoise jewellery,
rosaries, prayer flags and charms, as well as
beautiful Tibetan carpets and all manner of
ordinary household ware.
Next you visit Sera monastery, which was created
in 1419, 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. On
the other hand, Drepung Monastery is the world’s
largest monastery with about 10,000 monks. |
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Day 11 : |
Fly from Lhasa to Kathmandu.
In the morning you proceed for two hours drive
to Gonggar Airport. During the flight you will
see Yarlung Tsangpo River, Lake Yamdrok, Mt.
Kanchenjunga (8,586m.), Mt. Makalu (8,463m.) and
Mt. Everest (8,848m.). |