All land transportation by a Japanese land cruiser.
Sightseeing with all monastery entrance fees.
Accommodation Lhasa based on staying Hotel Lhasa ****
Tibetan English Speaking guide from China Tibet Tourism Board (CTTB).
Excludes
Tibet Visa Fee.
Bar bills (soda pop, beer, water etc) and other personal expenses.
Airport departure tax (from Kathmandu)
Nepal re-entry visa, only for NRIs & European, Americans.
Emergency rescue charges if necessary.
Tips and gratitude to staff.
Photography charges where ever applicable in Tibet, riding yak charge.
Air fare To / From Kathmandu Lhasa.
Ancient Tibetan Trails
Tibetan Trails. From the gigantic snow peaks of the Himalayas to the barren Tibetan plateau come with HD into the heart and soul of Tibet. Fly to Lhasa,, meaning "Holy Land" and experience the ambience of thousands of years of history. Visit the court of wild roses, where hundreds of roses still bloom today in the jeweled gardens of Tibet. Before returning to the hustle and bustle of modern life experience the fathomless depths of quiet mountain lakes calming and soothing ones soul.
Day 1 : Kathmandu to Lhasa
The one-hour flight to Lhasa is an adventure in itself. Taking off from Kathmandu, the plane flies alongside the eastern Himalayas as far as Mt. Everest and then turns north with gigantic snow peaks filling up the left-hand side windows. The mountains drop away and you are gliding across the barren Tibetan plateau to touch down at Gonggar Airport, 85 km from Lhasa. (Kathmandu – 1300 mt, Lhasa 3600 mt). Arrive Gonggar airport and transfer to Lhasa. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 2 : Lhasa Sightseeing
Morning visit to Potala Potala, which was originally constructed in 637 by Songtsen Gampo, the first king of the united Tibet, and later expanded and served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas as well as the religious-political nexus of traditional Tibet. In the afternoon visit Jokhang 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 Jokhang Temple is the bustling Barkhor Market place which is the religious and social focus of Lhasa. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 3 : Lhasa
In the morning visit Drepung monastery the sacred land of Gelukpa sect., which was created in 1416 and the second, third and fourth Dalai Lama once resided in. In the afternoon visit Sera monastery, which was created in 1419 and has always been an important Buddhist seminary. As roses are planted everywhere in the monastery, it is also called “the court of wild roses”. Today still 200 lamas live there.
Visit Norbulinka, the name means “jeweled Garden”, a fitting title for this 200 years old park, stretching over 360,000sq mt. The 370 room summer palace where the fourth Dalai Lama resided. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4 : Lhasa and Ganden Monastery
Visit the Monastery of Ganden , situated 60 kilometers east of Lhasa, the monastery of Gandan was founded in 1409 by Tsongkhapa on the Gokpori ridge of Mount Wangkur, overlooking the south bank of the river and the Phenyul valley beyond. Gandan was the first and foremost Gelukpa monastery, constructed by Tsongkhapa himself. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 5 : Yamdrok Lake, the sacred lake.
Yamdrok Yumtso, one of the three largest lakes of Tibet, lies about a hundred kilometer's' distance to the southwest of Lhasa. The surface of the lake, with its fathomless depth, covers some six hundred-square kilometers. To the interior of the lake ten or so hilly islands stand independently one from the other which give homes to flocks of wide ducks. Fish in the lake is plentiful and tasty for diet. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 6 : Lhasa to Kathmandu.
Airport transfer. Fly back to Kathmandu or onward destination.