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7 Nights 8 Days Tibet Tour

Experience the charm of mountain

Tibet
8 days
Easy

Overview

Tibet attracts more than 30 million tourists every year, by making it a top global destination, often referred to as the “highest plateau on Earth” due to its average height of 4000 meters. Its capital, Lhasa, with the region’s settlements ranging from 3500 meters to 4900 meters, is nestled in the high and barren Tibetan mountains. Rich in natural beauty, Tibet shares the Himalayan range with neighboring countries such as Nepal and India.  By creating a picturesque setting, this breathtaking land is adorned with famous monasteries, temples, lakes, and thousands of Himalayan peaks.

Tibet is a unique blend of spirituality and art, boasting a history, culture, and religion that spans over 2000 years. Begin the 7Nights 8Days Tibet Tour with a 130 km drive from Kathmandu along the Nepal-Tibet border through Kyirong, as it offers a deep dive into Tibetan culture. Tibet Tour also includes visits to renowned landmarks like Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Gyantse Monastery, Norbulingka Palace, and other significant monasteries. Standing as the centerpiece of Tibet’s cultural heritage, Potala Palace is a must-see attraction. 

Trip Highlights for 7 Nights 8 Days Tibet Tour

  • Explore the heritage of Tibetan arts and crafts.
  • Delve into the heart of regional festivities and customs.
  • Roam the bustling Barkhor Street bazaar in Lhasa.
  • Observe authentic Tibetan dance and musical shows.
  • Take part in an age-old tea ritual.
  • Admire the breathtaking vistas of Namtso Lake.
  • Stay with a Tibetan family in their traditional home.
  • Join in a devotional service at a nearby monastery.
  • Study the time-honored Tibetan healing practices and botanical cures.
  • Sample the distinct flavors of Tibetan gastronomy and taste indigenous specialties.
  • Trek to scenic overlooks for sweeping Himalayan panoramas.
  • Conduct a photography workshop to capture Tibetan environmental and cultural beauty.
  • Spend time in classic Tibetan hamlets, engaging with residents and understanding their customs.

Itinerary

After arriving in Lhasa, the primary city in Tibet, head to your accommodation. Spend the day acclimating to the high altitude of 3,650 meters above sea level and take it easy at your own pace. Use this time to rest, let your body adjust to the increased elevation, and indulge in some leisure activities in this significant Tibetan city.

On the second day, join a guided tour to explore the unique aspects of Lhasa. Explore the magnificent Potala Palace, a majestic and historically significant structure. Next, visit the revered Jokhang Temple, a sacred site for worship. Take a stroll along Barkhor Street, a vibrant and vibrant location. After your exploration, spend the night in Lhasa, allowing yourself to relax and reflect on the fascinating sights you encountered throughout the day.

On the third day, you can go on a car ride to Tsedang, a picturesque town nestled in nature. Tsedang is renowned for its intriguing historical tales. Make sure to visit Yumbulakhang Palace, a unique ancient structure that offers insights into Tibet's ancient era. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the venerable Tradruk Temple, a significant and age-old site. After a day of exploration, spend the night in Tsedang, allowing yourself to relax and reflect on the captivating history you discovered.

On the fourth day, continue to explore the fascinating aspects of Tsedang that provide insights into its history and culture. Gain a deeper understanding of the distinctive customs that make Tsedang stand out. Take your time to comprehend the long-standing way of life of the people in this area. After a day of exploration, spend another night in Tsedang, where you can unwind and admire the abundant heritage of this location.

On the fifth day, travel by car for 8 hours to reach Gyantse, a high-altitude destination situated at 3,900 meters above sea level. Marvel at the breathtaking natural scenery along the way. Upon arrival, make a visit to the Pelkor Monastery, a unique and spiritually significant site. Explore the Kumbum Stupa, a towering structure filled with fascinating attractions. After a day of exploration, spend the night in Gyantse, allowing yourself to relax and contemplate the region's beauty and spirituality.

On the sixth day, travel by car for 3 hours to reach Shigatse, which is situated at an altitude of 3,900 meters above sea level. Upon arrival, make a visit to the Tashilhunpo Monastery, a significant location associated with the Panchen Lama. Take some time to explore the vibrant markets in the city, where you can find a variety of items. After a day of exploration, spend the night in Shigatse, allowing yourself to unwind and enjoy the distinctive ambiance of this Tibetan city.

On the seventh day, return to Lhasa by taking a lengthy 8-hour car trip. Admire the stunning vistas of the Tibetan plateau while traveling. Once you arrive in Lhasa, spend your final night there, reflecting on the incredible sights and activities you encountered throughout your expedition. It is a moment to cherish and value the memorable experiences you had in this extraordinary location.

On the eighth day, head to the airport to begin your journey back home, concluding your 7-night and 8-day trip in Tibet. Depart with cherished memories of the unique culture and breathtaking scenery you encountered. It is now time to bid farewell to Tibet and hold onto these memories.

The Trip Cost Includes

  • Private tourist vehicle provided for transportation to and from the hotel and airport.
  • Twin-share accommodation for 7 nights at two-star hotels in Tibet, including breakfast.
  • Ground transportation in a tourist vehicle (car/van/minibus).
  • Authorized English-speaking Tibetan guide for guided sightseeing.
  • Tibet traveling permit included.
  • Entrance fees for all mentioned sites in the itinerary, including the Everest region, are covered.
  • Ground staff, including helpers and drivers, with all expenses covered (food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, and medicine).
  • All government taxes, VAT, and tourist service charges are included.
  • All official expenses are covered in the package.

The Trip Cost Excludes

  • International flight fare and airport departure tax are excluded.
  • It is recommended to have travel insurance, including high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage.
  • The package does not cover internet and telephone calls.
  • Personal expenses such as alcohol, hot & cold drinks, and laundry are not included. Personal clothing and equipment are not provided.
  • Tips for trekking staff and drivers are not included.
  • Any expenses not mentioned in the Price Include section are the responsibility of the traveler.

FAQs

What do I need to know before going to Tibet?

To get ready for a journey to Tibet, you need to acquire travel permits, take into account the effects of high altitude on your health, pack appropriate clothing for different climates, show respect for local customs, be aware of restricted areas, explore transportation options, seek medical advice for dealing with altitude sickness, manage your finances, understand the limitations of connectivity, embrace local traditions, and consider taking guided tours to enhance your cultural experience. Each of these factors plays a role in ensuring a knowledgeable and pleasant trip to this extraordinary destination.

Why do people visit Tibet?

Travelers are drawn to Tibet for its spiritual and cultural wealth, which is exemplified by Tibetan Buddhism, the renowned Potala Palace, and ancient monasteries. The breathtaking landscapes, such as the Himalayas and tranquil lakes, appeal to adventure enthusiasts and photographers. The region’s distinct customs, lively festivals, and high-altitude obstacles provide a range of captivating and diverse experiences for visitors.

What is unique about Tibet?

Tibet stands out due to its elevated landscapes, which consist of breathtaking plateaus and lakes. Serving as a spiritual hub, it showcases historic monasteries, particularly the renowned Potala Palace. The region’s abundant cultural customs, unique cuisine, and welcoming nature contribute to its distinctiveness. Tibet presents a fusion of thrilling experiences, traditional art forms, and lively celebrations, establishing itself as an exceptionally remarkable place to visit.

Which is the most mysterious place in Tibet?

Mount Kailash holds great significance as the most enigmatic and spiritual place in Tibet, revered by various religions. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, known for its challenges, adds to the sacredness and mystery surrounding this destination.

What is the most crowded place in Tibet?

Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is known for being the most crowded area in the region. The city’s cultural attractions, such as the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, draw in a large number of locals and visitors, creating a vibrant and lively ambiance.

Why is Tibet so expensive?

Tibet is known for its high cost of living because of its isolated location, restricted entry that necessitates special permits and guided tours, limited infrastructure, difficulties posed by the high-altitude landscape, strict regulations for tourists, and the preservation of the region’s distinct cultural and environmental features.

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