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LHASA - The city of Lhasa, situated at an altitude of 3607 metres (11,808 feet) lies on the north bank of the Kyichu river in the province of U (Central Tibet). Two high craggy hills stand up in isolation from the Valley floor. One, Red Hill, is topped by the Potala Palace and the other, Chokpori or Iron Hill, is crowned by a trail antenna.
Lhasa consists of two distinct parts consisting of different architecture, population and lifestyle. Old Lhasa, the Tibetan section, centres around the Jokhang Temple. Its streets are narrow, between whitewashed stone whose walls slope inwards as they rise. Windows are framed in black trapezoids, with protruding fan shaped eaves above. Many houses have brightly painted woodwork.
New Lhasa, the Chinese section, was built in the last 30 years around the base of the Potala. It is characterized by straight, broad streets and utilitarian buildings that house Chinese style department stores and all kinds of government houses. A Revolutionary Museum below the Potala displays evidence of Chinese wrought economic and social change during the past 30 years.
Inspite of its forced pace of modernisation, Lhasa has not lost its soul. It is a friendly city where a Tibetan will always return a smile. |
Ideal for those with not much time to spare or as an extension to your holiday in Nepal. The trip starts and finishes with a flight across the Himalaya. Four days will be spent exploring the monasteries and surrounding areas of Lhasa. Due to limited flights available to Lhasa, this trip is only possible on a Tuesday (April through to mid October).
| Day 01 |
Fly Kathmandu/Lhasa. Upon arrival, meet, assist and transfer to hotel. |
| Day 02 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Potala Palace and Norbulinkha. |
| Day 03 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Sera Monasteries, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. |
| Day 04 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Drepung Monastery, Tibetan Hospital and Nunnery . |
| Day 05 |
Transfer to the Lhasa airport for your return flight to Kathmandu. |
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An 8 day exploration of Tibet including sightseeing in Lhasa (Drepung, Sera, Potala
Palace, Barkhor and Jokhang) and visits to Xegar Dzong, Shigatse (Tashilumpo Monastery), Sakya Monastery and Gyantse. Depending on the time of year we fly into Lhasa and drive out across the Tibetan plateau to the friendship Bridge on the border with Nepal, and on to Kathmandu, or the other way round.
| Day 01 |
Fly Kathmandu/Lhasa. Upon arrival, meet, assist and transfer to Lhasa hotel. |
| Day 02 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Potala Palace Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. |
| Day 03 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Sera, Drepung Monasteries and Norbulingka |
| Day 04 |
Drive to Gyantse. |
| Day 05 |
Drive to Shigatse. |
| Day 06 |
Drive to Xegar. Overnight at Qomolangma Hotel. |
| Day 07 |
Drive to Zhangmu. Overnight at Zhangmu Hotel. |
| Day 08 |
Exit to Nepal and drive to Kathmandu. |
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A private departure that begins with a magnificent flight across the Himalayas from Kathmandu to Lhasa. Several days are then spent exploring this ‘forbidden' city includes a trip to famous Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor street and visits to Sera, Drebung, Norbulingka, Ganden Monastery and drive to Gyangse & Shigatse. Our tour finishes in Kathmandu. Due to the flexibility of this private itinerary, clients can choose to spend more or less time at each location to suit their own interests. This tip can be extended by 2 days to include a visit to the Rongbuk Monastery and a trek around the North Face Base Camp of Mount Everest.
Day 01 |
Fly Kathmandu/Lhasa. Upon arrival, meet, assist and transfer to Lhasa hotel. |
Day 02 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Potala Palace Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. |
Day 03 |
Sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit Sera, Drepung Monasteries and Norbulingka. |
Day 04 |
Drive to Gyantse. |
Day 05 |
Drive to Shigatse. |
Day 06 |
Drive to Lhasa. Rest of the day at leisure. |
Day 07 |
Drive to Ganden Monastery. |
Day 08 |
Transfer to the Lhasa airport for your return flight to Kathmandu. |
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All departures are subject to flight operation Kathmandu / Lhasa / Kathmandu.
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Road conditions between Nepal and the Tibetan plateau may deteriorate during the monsoon months (June-September). We may therefore have to reverse the routing on some itineraries, which could involve some additional costs.
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The Chinese authorities with whom we work reserve the right to change the itineraries and/or costs due to reasons beyond their control. Any such increases to be borne by the participants and are liable to be collected directly in Kathmandu.
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