Kathmandu To Lasha Tour

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Overview

The Kathmandu to Lasha Tour transports you on an amazing land voyage from Tibet’s capital, Lhasa, to Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu. You can see historic palaces, temples, Buddhist monasteries, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in just ten days.You will gain insight into the nomadic lifestyle and culture of the Tibetan people during your journey across the breathtaking Tibetan landscape. Driving up towards the Nepal border offers you amazing views of Mount Everest, Shisapangma, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, four 8000-meter peaks.See the historical and cultural sites of Kathmandu to kick off your journey. You can get from Kathmandu to Lhasa by plane, which flies across the magnificent Himalayan range. You will get the opportunity to tour Norbulingka and Potala Palace, the Dalai Lama’s spectacular summer and winter palaces, once you arrive in Lhasa. We’ll take you for a stroll around the bustling Barkhor Market and Tibet’s oldest Buddhist temple, the Jokhang Temple. You can interact with the monks and see their animated discussions at the Drepung and Sera Monasteries.You start your overland journey from Lhasa and travel via the breathtaking Yamdrok Tso Lake on your way to Shigatse. You make a detour in Gyantse along the way to see the Pelkor Choede Monastery and the Gyantse Kumbum, two places of cultural significance.Tibet’s second-biggest city is Shigatse. We accompany you to the Panchen Lama’s residence, the hallowed Tashilhunpo Monastery. The Panchen Lama is the second most influential spiritual guide for Tibetans, after the Dalai Lama. After a brief stop at the neighborhood market, you resume traveling down the Friendship Highway.Shegar is the next station on your overland journey after Shigatse. You pass through Lhatse and the steep Gyamtso La mountain pass on your way. Savor the vistas of the Himalayan ranges and the glacier. On the barren highland, one may observe nomadic yak herders managing their animals. Magnificent vistas of Makalu, Shisapangma, Cho Oyu, Everest, and other Tibetan peaks captivate you as well.Reaching Zhangmu, the border town, requires an exhilarating traversal of two mountain passes, Lalung La and Shung La. You spend the night at Zhangmu before driving into Nepal and Kathmandu, the last destination of your journey.Overall, the Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour is a fantastic road trip that combines adventure and a taste of Himalayan culture. Because of the severe weather and stringent rules, not many individuals are able to travel to the Tibetan highlands. Encountering the ‘Roof of the World’ on a ride is a noteworthy accomplishment in and of itself. Take a chance and reserve a trip to Tibet, known as the “Roof of the World.

Your Tour Itinerary

Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airpot

Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airpot

Reach Kathmandu whenever it suits you best. We will greet you and provide you with additional program details by our airport representative. In order to make the most of your free time, check into the hotel. Have a pleasant stay at the hotel for the evening. Accommodation: Hotel

Obtain Chinese Visa and Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

Obtain Chinese Visa and Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

visiting the Kathmandu Valley’s World Heritage Sites, which include Pasupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. hotel stay for the night with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa

Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa

One of the most breathtaking aviation routes in the world, the trip from Nepal to Lhasa (3660 m/12004 ft) in Tibet offers expansive views of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8536 m/27998 ft), Everest (8848 m/2922 ft), and other Himalayan peaks. In addition to the world’s highest train route, there are many other airline options available for those going via mainland China to reach Lhasa. Our Tibetan guide will meet you at the train or airport upon your arrival. You will arrive in Lhasa roughly 1.45 hours after you leave. Because of Lhasa’s altitude, it is best to relax and take it easy for the rest of the day. Hotel stay for the night with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Sightseeing Tour in Lhasa

Sightseeing Tour in Lhasa

Accompanied by a guide and interpreter, we visit multiple monasteries in Lhasa during the day. Within its golden roofs and whitewashed walls is the Sera Monastery, one of the best-preserved monasteries in all of Tibet. Following lunch, we travel to the most revered shrine in Tibet, the Jokhang Temple, and Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama’s summer house. The Jokhang is surrounded by the Barkor, Lhasa’s primary market, a labyrinth of winding cobblestone lanes. hotel stay for the night with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Second day sightseeing tour in Lhasa

Second day sightseeing tour in Lhasa

In the morning, we go to Potala Palace. The palace is what gives Lhasa its dominance. The edifice is quite amazing, housing the Dalai Lama’s private quarters in addition to other magnificent royal rooms and significant chapels. This location has been home to a palace since the fifth or sixth century, but the current structure dates to the seventeenth century. We visit the Drepung Monastery, which was established in the fourteenth century, after lunch. At one point, it housed about 10,000 monks, making it the biggest monastery on earth. The number has now dropped to only one hundred. hotel stay for the night with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Drive to Shigates(3900m/12792ft)-350 km.7 hrs

Drive to Shigates(3900m/12792ft)-350 km.7 hrs

The Tsangpo River runs alongside our route. We climb to the 15,700-foot peak of Khampa La. Yamdrok Lake is visible below, while Ningdzingzonka’s massive snow peak can be seen rising in the near distance. Then we drive toward Gyantse, heading west along the lake. We travel to Gyantse to see the renowned Pelkor Monastery. Gyantse Kumbum is another feature of the Pelkor Chode Monastery. There are distinct chapels on each of the nine storeys of the Kumbum. Of the three Kumbums in Tibet, it is regarded as the biggest. We reach Shigatse after a one and a half-hour trip. hotel stay for the night with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Sightseeing and drive to shegar(4050m) 244km

Sightseeing and drive to shegar(4050m) 244km

Today, we travel via the charming village of Lhatse and the 5220-meter-high Gyamtso La pass while traveling along the Friendship Highway. The road to Shegar opens up into a plain where numerous monasteries and herders’ camps may be seen. Guesthouse overnight stay with breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Drive to Kerung(3700) 315 kms,5-6 hrs

Drive to Kerung(3700) 315 kms,5-6 hrs

Cross the 5,050-meter-high Lulang La pass on your way to Kerung. Enjoy the breathtaking vistas of Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m) and Mt. Xishapagma (8,212m) along the route. Accommodation: Hotel

 Kerung to Kathmandu: 300km,11-12 hrs

Kerung to Kathmandu: 300km,11-12 hrs

You can take in a breathtaking drive through the verdant countryside on your journey to Kathmandu when the border formalities are over. It’s vital to remember that roads in Nepal might have erratic, uneven conditions and occasionally close because of floods and landslides. Consequently, there could be a lot of delays and a long trip back to Kathmandu. There is breakfast included. Accommodation: Hotel

Tour Ends

Tour Ends

You will be picked up at the airport by a Nepal Hiking Team representative around three hours prior to the scheduled flight. Airport to hotel return AC transfers in Kathmandu Temple visits in Kathmandu Tibet special permit and visa and an English-speaking Tibetan guide in Tibet with all the entrance fees in Lhasa and an-route. First aid kit box. All airport Pick up drops by private vehicle Welcome dinner in Authentic Restaurant.

Package Excluded

• The international flight ticket with airport departure tax.
• Lunch and dinner in Tibet tours. (arrival day one lunch and dinner in cost)
• Nepal re-entry visa fee.
• Travel and health insurance, insurance for helicopter evacuation.
• The Tips to the trekking crews and drive.
• Extra expenses due to flight delays, strikes, weather conditions, or any event out of our control.

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