Highlights

● Visit the well-known Potala Palace in Lhasa, which is the most outstanding representative of thousands of Tibetan Buddhist temples and palaces.

● Visit the largest monastery in the world - Drepung Monstery; it is one of the six temples of Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

● Visit the beautiful Namtso Lake; it was selected as the third place in the “China’s Five Most Beautiful Lakes” by China National Geographic's "Beauty China" pageant.

● Enjoy the spectacular and amazing views of Mount Everest, which is the main peak of the Himalayas and it is located on the border between China and Nepal. With a height of 8844.43 meters, it is the highest peak in China. 

ITINERARY Close All

Day 1Arrive in Lhasa

Welcome to Lhasa! It can be said that Lhasa is a city with both human and natural landscapes. Lhasa is the capital of China's Tibet Autonomous Region and the political, economic, cultural, and religious center of Tibet; it is also the holy land of Tibetan Buddhism. Lhasa is located in the middle of the Tibetan Plateau and the north of the Himalayas, with an altitude of 3650 meters. After arriving in Lhasa, the local tour guide will welcome you at the airport/train station, and then transfer the guests to the hotel. Acclimatize to the high altitude in the hotel.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Altitude: 3650m
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    Lhasa

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    Lhasa-city-1

Day 2Lhasa Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple

Lhasa has sunny weather throughout the year with little rainfall. There is no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer; the climate is pleasant. The annual sunshine time is more than 3000 hours, which is known as the "sunshine city". The tour will begin from the UNESCO World Heritage site - Potala Palace, which is also the winter palace of the Dalai Lama. It's situated at 12,139 feet above sea level. It's a 13-story high building that contains over 1,000 rooms, various statues, stupas, murals, and artifacts. Potala Palace is located on the Maburi mountain in the northwest of Lhasa city. It is a palace-castle-style building complex. It was originally built by Zanpu Songzanganbu of the Tubo Dynasty to marry Princess Wencheng. Potala Palace is an outstanding representative of Tibetan architecture as well as the essence of ancient Chinese architecture. The architectural art of Potala Palace is the most outstanding representative of thousands of Tibetan Buddhist temples and palaces. It is a unique example in China and even in the world. In addition, about 200 cultural relics in the Potala Palace treasure museum are on display, including letters of patent, seals, gifts, documents and classics, palm leaf scriptures, statues of Buddha, Thangka, magic tools, etc. Therefore, you can explore more about traditional Chinese culture and religious culture and also can get spiritual strength in this unique holy land.

Then continue to Jokhang Temple, another UNESCO World Heritage site. It's a spiritual center for Buddhists in Tibet. Located in the center of the old urban area of Lhasa, it is a Tibetan Buddhist temple built by Tibetan king Songzanganbu. The reason why Lhasa has the reputation of "holy land" is related to this Buddha statue. Jokhang Temple has a history of more than 1300 years and has a supreme position in Tibetan Buddhism. Jokhang Temple was the most brilliant architecture in Tibet during the Tubo Period, and it is also the earliest civil structure architecture in Tibet. It has created the Tibetan Pingchuan style temple Municipal Bureau style. 

And next to the temple, there is Bakhor Street, filled with pilgrims and street vendors, selling traditional Tibetan items such as prayer wheels and jewelry. It has strong local style and national characteristics. Bakhor Street is the most famous commodity street in Lhasa. It is also an ancient and sacred place in Lhasa; you can visit Bakhor Street for a long time and buy some souvenirs if you like.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3650m
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    Jokhang-temple-1

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Day 3Full day exploration of Monasteries in Lhasa

In the morning, tourists are going to visit Drepung monastery which was one of the "three greet" Gelug monasteries of Tibet and was founded in 1416. Drepung monastery is one of the six temples of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism and the largest monastery in the world. Before liberation, there were as many as 10000 monks here. Drepung monastery has a tight architectural structure, connected temples, and stacked buildings. Each building unit is divided into three horizontal levels: the courtyard, the Sutra Hall, and the Buddha Hall; forming a pattern of rising layer by layer from the gate to the Buddha Hall, emphasizing and highlighting the noble status of the Buddha Hall. Among them, the large-scale, magnificent, and solemn Cuoqin hall is arranged in disorder; and it is the main building of Drepung monastery. Ganden Palace is used as Dalai Lama’s palace in the Drepung before moving to the Potala Palace.

Afternoon, Sera Monastery---It was one of the "three great" Gelug monasteries of Tibet and was founded in 1419. The highlight is the Monks debate at around 3 - 5 in the afternoon. And a lot of people come here to watch the debate, so if you can get earlier then you will get a good seat. Besides, the older murals are preserved in many large halls of Sera Monastery. Tourists should bring a flashlight or headlights for easy appreciation. Tens of thousands of Vajra Buddha statues are also preserved in the temple, some of which are made locally, and a few are brought from the mainland or India. You can see the whole Sera Monastery in the northeast of the Buddha platform; every year, the Sutra ceremony is held here at the Sho Dun Festival.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3650m
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    Sera-monastery

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    Drepung-monastery-lhasa

Day 4Beautiful Lake YamdrokTso and Gyantse Kumbum

Drive from Lhasa to Gyantse. Admire the Gampala Pass (4790 m) on the way, and get a glimpse of Yamdrok Lake (4400m), which is surrounded by many snow-capped mountains. In the hearts of Tibetans, YamdrokTso Lake is regarded as "Turquoise Earrings scattered by goddess". In the Gangbala mountain pass, you can overlook the lake. When irradiated at different times, it will show different levels and rich blue. Water sources come from snow water in the Tanggula Mountains and the water changes with light and evolves into a thousand changes in blue. There is a section of road along the lake not far from Gangbala Snow Mountain and you can have a walk here for a while. 

Then continue to drive west towards Gyantse. In Gyantse, tourists will visit the famous Pelkor Monastery and Gyantse Kumbum. Gyantse Kumbum has a certain position and influence in the history of Tibetan Buddhism because it has a large temple, many monks and disciples, and can gather various sects such as Sakya, Gelu, and Budun in one temple. It also attracts many art connoisseurs and tourists with its unique architectural style and different sculptures and paintings. Besides, it is a typical Tibetan Buddhist temple building with a combination of pagodas and temples. There are pagodas in the temple and temples in the pagoda. The pagodas are naturally integrated and complement each other, and it is also considered the king of towers in Tibet. This temple is admired for its ingenious use of the architectural layout of topography and landform, its magnificent and unique "Pelkor Monastery" and its tolerance of inclusiveness to all Buddhist sects in Tibet. At the same time, it is also famous for its unique architecture, sculpture, and mural art. 

After one and a half hour drive, clients will arrive in Shigatse, which is the second largest city in Tibet.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Shigatse
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3800m
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    Yamdroktso-lake

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    Gyantse-kumbum

Day 5Far view of Mt. Everest, then head for Rongbuk

Drive to Lhatse where tourists can take lunch. Then drive to Shegar and if the weather is clear enough, tourists can view  Mt. Everest in the distance on the way back down. After 4 to 6 hours, arrive at Rongbuk monastery, but on the way there, clients will pass Pang la Pass, one of the highest passes in Tibet at 5050m. From that pass, enjoy a view of all of the five highest peaks in the world. To Rongbuk monastery, the most attractive place is the nearby Mount Everest. Mount Everest is the main peak of the Himalayas. It is located on the border between China and Nepal. With a height of 8844.43 meters, it is the highest peak in China. Mount Everest is a huge pyramid. Powerful and majestic, the terrain is extremely steep and the environment is very complex. Here you have enough time to take some photos or videos and enjoy the spectacular and amazing views. 

Hotel: Overnight in Rongbuk
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 5154m
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Day 6Everest Base Camp return to Shigatse

In the morning, you can see the sunrise of Everest Peak if weather permits at the lodging area. Then we will visit the Rongbu Monastery. Rongbuk Monastery is located at the end of Rongbuk glacier at the north foot of Everest, with an altitude of 5154 meters and about 20 kilometers from the top of Everest. It is a unique monastery with nuns and monks living together. It is the highest temple in the world, and the landscape is wonderful.   Finally, we will drive back to Shigatse. It has many distinctive scenic spots and landscapes. With its ancient culture, magnificent temple buildings, magnificent natural landscape, and superior geographical location, Shigatse has become one of the most famous tourist attractions in Tibet.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Shigatse
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3800m
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    Everest-peak-sunrise

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    Rongbuk-monastery

Day 7Visit Tashilunpo Monastery, drive back to Lhasa

Today, explore the Tashilunpo monastery of Gelug Sect, the seat of the Panchen Lama, built-in 1447. Tashilunpo monastery covers an area of 150,000 square meters and is surrounded by palace walls, which meander along the mountain with a circumference of more than 3,000 meters. There are 57 Scripture halls and 3,600 houses in the monastery. The whole monastery is built along the mountain slope, attached to the mountain on the back, facing the sun in the north, and the temples are successively connected, with balanced density, harmony, and symmetry.  The monastery houses a giant statue of the Maitreya Buddha - the biggest gilded statue of Maitreya (Buddha of the future) in the world and a tomb of all the Panchen Lama, containing jewels and gold. 

In the afternoon, you will drive back to Lhasa, which will take around 6 hours. (Shigatse to Lhasa's transfer perhaps by train) You can enjoy the river view of Brahmaputra along the way back to Lhasa. The Brahmaputra is the longest plateau river in China. Located in Tibet, it is also one of the largest rivers in the world. 

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3650m
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    Brahmaputra-river-view

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Day 8Sightseeing at the holy Lake Namtso

Drive from Lhasa to Lake Namtso. Along the way, you'll see Nyenchen Thanglha, which is a range of snow-capped mountains, as well as many nomads with their yak and sheep grazing nearby. Namtso Lake, also known as the "Heavenly Lake," is one of the four holy lakes of Tibet and is the highest salt lake. Namtso Lake was ranked as the third most beautiful lake in China by China National Geographic's "Beauty China" pageant. You can enjoy a relaxing trek around the lakeside and Tashi Island. Many travelers choose to spend the night by the lake to witness the breathtaking sunset and sunrise, as well as the starry night which leaves unforgettable memories. You will stay overnight in Damxung. 

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Damxung
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 4200m
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    Namtso-lake

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    Namtso-lake-tibet

Day 9Visit Chimelong Nunnery and Tsurphu Monastery

After breakfast, we will first visit Chimelong Nunnery (Phyirmil Lung Nunnery). Roam over the peaceful small nunnery and get an idea of different Buddhist studies in Tibet, you may also spot a sky burial site (Tibet funeral site) in the distance.

Then, we can go to Tsurphu Monastery, the seat of the Karmapa branch of the Kagyupa order of Tibetan Buddhism. There are a large number of rare cultural relics in the Monastery. The monument of Jiangpu Temple, now located in the main hall of Tsurphu Monastery, is about two and a half meters high and about half a meter wide. The ancient Tibetan texts on it are of great historical value for the study of politics, economy and religion in the Tubo period. Here, you can learn more about the ‘Black Hats’, the Karma Kagyupa school of Tibetan Buddhism. In the summertime (June to September), we can also go for a ‘Linka outing’ (Tibetan-style picnic) in the small village at the foot of the hill of Tsurphu Monastery.

Finally, we will drive back to Lhasa.

Traffic: Car
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3650m
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    Chimelong-nunnery

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    Tsurphu-monastery

Day 10Lhasa to Your City

Transfer clients to the airport or train station. Wish you have a pleasant journey home! 

Traffic: Car
Hotel: No Accommodation
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: 3650m

INCLUDES

  • Private transportation through out the itinerary. SRT will arrange for all travelers to be met on arrival and seen off on departure based on your flight info.

  • Shared accommodations in well located, tourist to superior class hotels include breakfast, service charge and government tax.

  • All entrance fees(shuttle bus) sightseeing; excursions and activities as per the itinerary

  • Domestic flights and 2nd class express train listed in the itinerary

  • Private friendly and professional English-Speaking guides (French, Italy, Russian, German can be arranged per your request)

  • Visa support letter for you to apply Chinese visa easily.

  • Travel and health insurance when travel with us.

  • 8, A 24/7 helpline while you are traveling.

EXCLUDES

  • International and domestic flights not indicated.

  • Food, Lunch or dinner not specified

  • Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers

  • Personal expenses and the other tours or activities not mentioned

TRIP NOTES

  • We will upgrade trains to 1st class where available if book the tour 5 months in advance of departure.

  • There is no problem to travel Silk Road during Ramadan.

  • Complimentary 2 bottles of water each person on daily use.

Transportation

We will use business MPV to luxurious coaches and trains.

Accommodation

All the hotels we selected are 4-5star well-located in the city center with good and proper breakfast for our clients.

Guides

Our guides are very friendly, knowledgeable, helpful. And our group tours will be escorted from SRT.

Climate and Altitude

Generally speaking Mid March—End Oct are the best time to visit Silk Road. And we strongly suggest you come in May, June, October to avoid the heat and crowd. No need to worry about high altitude along the Silk Road. We will prepare Oxygen bags if the package includes Xiahe, Qinghai Lake and Taxkorgan County.

We offer beneficial Cancellation Policy to our customers.

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