You may take train or air plane to Tibet from Nepal or China Mainland, at the monument you land Tibet, you will be welcome by our hospitality tour guide by saying Tashidelek, and offer a white and holy scurf. Then your whole trip in Tibet will be safe and being blessed. then a thoroughly rest in hotel is necessary and our professional tour guide will inform you Do and Don’t to protect yourself being suffering from High altitude sickness and acclimating to Lhasa's nearly 3658m elevation.
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You have two full days to leisurely explore the holy city.
Tibet's spiritual and governmental nexus was the Potala Palace. The palace of the Dalai Lama, in every respect, the celebrity which it enjoys throughout the world. It is powerful yet inviting, secure and stabile, yet fantastic and delightful. We’ll visit the Potala and explore the grandest of its myriad rooms, its audience halls, the immense, jeweled burial chortens of past Dalai Lama.
Tibet's holiest temple, the Jokhang Temple, was often referred to by early Western visitors as Lhasa’s cathedral. “An endless, three-story high flight of chapels surrounds,” the pioneering Tibetologist Guissepe Tucci wrote, “decorated with the smiling and sneering Buddhist pantheon. Jokhang Temple was built by King Songsten Gampo in 647 A.D. no place in Tibet than the Johkang can attract so many pilgrims, so much spiritual longing. The Jokhang is circled by the Barkhor, Lhasa's old market. In today's Barkhor we can bargain goodnaturedly for dorjes, phurbas, thangkas, and other religious implements, for Tibetan hats and boots, books, turquoise jewelry, everyday exotica, wall hangings, and maybe even some yak butter.
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Also during our Lhasa stay, we visit two of the great monasteries of central Tibet: the Drepung Monastery (due west of Lhasa) and the Sera Monastery (just north). Drepung Monastery was once home to 10,000 monks and the Dalai Lamas – it was the seat of central government until the Fifth Dalai Lama built the Potala – and Sera housed almost as many. Of the Gelugpa monasteries in Tibet, Drepung and Sera are the two greatest. If we are lucky, we may quietly ease inside to hear the lilting, booming chanting of the sutras. Or perhaps we’ll sit under a willow tree and watch as the monks engage in theatrical debate.
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We drive follows the Tsangpo River, and then up and over15,700-foot Khampa La. Below is the huge expanse of Yamdrok Lake, and in the near distance rises a great 23,000-foot snow peak with the delightful name of Ningdzingzonka. We head westward along the lake and drive toward Gyantse.
Gyantse was historically Tibet's third largest city (after Lhasa and Shigatse). In Gyantse, we will visit the famous Pelkor Monastery, Pelkor Monastery is the main monastery in Gyantse, The Pelkor Chode Monastery also includes Gyantse Kumbum. The Kumbum has nine floors and each tier has unique chapels. It is considered the largest of the three Kumbums in Tibet;
After one and a half driving, we arrive in Shigatse, which is the second largest city in Tibet,s In Shigatse, we’ll visit Tashilunpo Monastery, the seat of Tibet's second highest incarnation, the Panchen Lama. The immense complex is a rambling warren of chapels, shrines, and halls linked by mysterious alleyways and steep staircases.
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Mt.Everest Base Camp |
Hotels
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Mt.Everest Base Camp |
We’ll leave Shigatse after getting your Alien’s travel permit, and then drive to Lhatse until the lunch. On the way to Lhatse our tour guide will stop the car at few points for rest. after that you will arrive at Shegar and if the weather is clear enough then on the way down to shegar you will view the Mt, Everest from long distance . After 4 to 6 hours then you will arrive at Rongbuk monastery but on the way again you will pass one of the highest mountain in Tibet (pang la pass height 5050m) from that’s pass you will view the whole five highest pick in the world(start from left Mt, Makalu height 8481m, Mt, Lhotse height 8511m, Mt, Everest height 8848m, Mt, Cho Oyu height 8154m ) then stay a night at tent or Rongbuk monastery (during the summer time most of the tourist would like to stay in the tent instant of guest house but during the winder season all the tourist have to stay in the Rongbuk monastery’s guest house.
Overnight at Rongphu Monastery Tent or Guest House
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Early in the morning before sun rise on the top of Mt, Everest, you can have a full view the magnificent Mt. Everest standing like a snow-capped pyramid in front of you at Rongpuk, which is the vantage point for watching Mt. Everest. Rongphu Monastery is the highest temple in the world and a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Nyingma sect. This monastery is 5,800 meters above sea level. Towing in the severely cold climate, it is the highest altitude monastery on the planet, there are totally 30 Buddhist monks and 30 nuns live in the monastery. However, some local people say there are only about 20 nuns and 10 monks, but there used to be about 500 monks and nuns. Then you may trek from tent to base camp 4/km one way or go to EBC by local bus. Then you will arrive at Mt, Everest Base camp. Over there you will feel the atmosphere of the base camp’s air. But you can enjoy the time to view the Mt, Everest beauty. Then come back to tent and tour guide will take you to take visit Mt, Everest. After that drive back to Shigatse And again visit Lhatse to have lunch and then drive back to Shigatse around 6-7pm you will arrive at Shigatse to spend the night over their.
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From Shikatse to lhasa the road is same as before that we have been took on the 4th day of the trip. Around 6 o’clock we’ll arrive at lhasa and you can take a good rest at hotel in lhasa.
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