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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa. Airplane
will land at Lhasa Gonggar Airport (96km from
the main city).
Early morning you are transferred to the airport
to board the plane for the flight over the
Himalaya to Lhasa. If the weather is clear there
are wonderful views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse,
Makalu, Kanchenjunga and other peaks en route.
On arrival at Gonggar airport (which is 90 km.
from Lhasa), you meet your vehicle and drive
east along the broad Yarlung Tsangpo valley to
Tsedang (3400m.). After checking in to your
hotel, you drive south to see the reputed oldest
building in Tibet, the Yumbu Lakhang, a
beautiful castle-like dwelling and monastery,
dramatically perched on a spur looking out over
the fertile valley below. If time permits you
may be able to visit a small monastery close to
Tsedang, or an interesting carpet factory where
you can see the whole process of carpet making. |
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Day 02-04: |
Sight seeing tour in Lhasa and Ganden
(4,500m.). You stay overnight at hotel.
You visit the Potala Palace, Jorkhang Temple,
Barkhor Street, Drepung and Sera Monasteries,
Norbu Lingka and the Ganden Monastery.
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.
Next 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.
Drepung Monastery is one of the great
monasteries of the Gelukpa (yellow hat) sect,
just outside Lhasa. Another attraction is 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. Norbulingka is
the old summer palace of the Dalai Lama.
In Ganden you visit Ganden Monastery. Ganden
Monastery, 60km east of Lhasa, was first built
in 1409, the 7 year during the reign of Emperor
Yong Le of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). At least 10
buildings have been restored. Barley fields
sprawl across the valley flor, which looks
splendid, doted with small villages. It takes 4
days to walk from the Ganden to Samye. This is
one of the finest treks in central Tibet. |
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Day 05 : |
Drive back to Lhasa and fly from Lhasa
to Kathmandu.
The flight from Lhasa to Kathmandu takes one
hour and during your flight, you can see Yarlung
Tsangpo River, Yamdrok Tso (Lake), Mount
Kanchanjungha (8,586m.), Mount Makalu (8,463m.)
and Mount Everest (8,848m.). But the visibility
depends on the weather condition. Your Tibet
Tour ends on your arrival at Kathmandu Airport. |
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