Highlights

  • Follow ancient paths through Tibet's mystical landscapes, where remote monasteries and cliffside hermitages perch among towering, cloud-wrapped peaks.

  • Push your limits on thrilling climbs over dramatic mountain passes, rewarded with sweeping Himalayan vistas and untouched wilderness.

  • Engage with nomadic herders and monks, sharing in sacred rituals, butter tea hospitality, and campfire stories under star-filled skies.

  • Venture beyond the beaten path to secret turquoise lakes, secluded valleys, and timeless villages known only to local yak herders.

  • Experience the perfect blend of physical challenge and spiritual depth—from sunrise prayers at ancient shrines to meditative walks through prayer flag-lined trails.

ITINERARY Close All

Day 1Arrive in Lhasa – The Gateway to Tibet

Welcome to Lhasa, the heart and soul of Tibet! As you step off the plane or train, your friendly guide will greet you with a warm smile, ready to whisk you away to your hotel. Along the way, let the breathtaking landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau captivate you while your guide shares fascinating stories about the region’s rich history and vibrant culture. Take the rest of the day to relax and acclimate to the high altitude—your adventure is just beginning! 

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Altitude: 3650m
  • Lhasa City

    Lhasa City

  • Lhasa City

    Lhasa City

Day 2Discover Lhasa's Spiritual Treasures

On the first day, immerse yourself in the magic of Lhasa! Start your morning at the majestic Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that towers over the city like a golden crown. Wander through its sacred halls, adorned with intricate murals and ancient artifacts, and feel the weight of centuries of history.  

Next, dive into the vibrant energy of Barkhor Street, where pilgrims and locals mingle in a colorful tapestry of life. Browse stalls filled with handmade crafts, sip sweet Tibetan tea at a cozy teahouse, and let the rhythm of the city sweep you away.  

Your spiritual journey continues at the revered Jokhang Temple, where golden roofs gleam under the sun and the air hums with devotion. Watch as pilgrims prostrate in prayer, their faith as timeless as the temple itself.  

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 3650m
  • Potala Palace

    Potala Palace

  • Jokhang Temple

    Jokhang Temple

Day 3Monasteries and Monastic Debates

After a hearty breakfast, set off to explore Drepung Monastery, once the largest monastery in Tibet. Stroll through its whitewashed buildings, where echoes of chanting monks and the scent of butter lamps fill the air. Marvel at priceless scriptures and stunning murals that tell the story of Tibetan Buddhism.  

In the afternoon, witness the lively monastic debates at Sera Monastery. Watch as monks engage in spirited philosophical discussions, their animated gestures and clapping hands bringing ancient teachings to life. It's a mesmerizing spectacle you'll never forget!  

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 3650m
  • Drepung Monastery

    Drepung Monastery

  • Sera Monastery

    Sera Monastery

Day 4Journey to Gyantse – A Scenic Adventure

Bid farewell to Lhasa and embark on a breathtaking drive along the Friendship Highway. Your first stop is Shigatse, home to the grand Tashilhunpo Monastery and the sacred tombs of the Panchen Lamas. Feel the spiritual energy of this holy site as you explore its golden halls.  

Continue your journey through dramatic landscapes, passing towering peaks and serene valleys. As you arrive in Tingri, the mighty Cho Oyu—the world’s sixth-highest mountain—greets you on the horizon. Take a moment to soak in the raw beauty of the Himalayas before your trek begins.  

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Gyantse
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 4000m
  • Friendship Highway

    Friendship Highway

  • Yamdrok Lake

    Yamdrok Lake

Day 5Gyantse's Hidden Gems

Today, cross the Kambala Pass (4,700m), where a stunning panorama of Yamdro-tso Lake awaits. Its turquoise waters shimmer like a jewel against the rugged mountains—a sight straight out of a dream.  

In Gyantse, step back in time at the Gyangtse Kumpum Stupa, a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture. Climb to its rooftop for sweeping views of the town and the surrounding valleys, and let the serenity of this sacred place wash over you. 

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Tingri
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 5452m
  • Tashilhunpo Monastery

    Tashilhunpo Monastery

  • Cho Oyu Mountain

    Cho Oyu Mountain

Day 6Trekking Begins – Into the Wild

Lace up your boots—it's time to hit the trail! Your trek starts across the vast Tingri Plain, where rolling meadows dotted with grazing sheep and goats stretch as far as the eye can see. Follow the Ra-chu Valley, a hidden gem where herders and farmers live in harmony with the land.  

Pause to explore Choelun Monastery, a humble retreat nestled in the wilderness. Here, time seems to stand still, offering you a rare glimpse into Tibet's untouched way of life.  

Traffic: Trekking (5 hours, 12km)
Hotel: Overnight in Tingri
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 4510m
  • Tingri

    Tingri

  • Ra-chu Valley

    Ra-chu Valley

Day 7Conquer Nam La Pass

Today's challenge is a steep ascent to Nam La Pass, where the air grows thin and the views grow grander with every step. Push yourself to new heights as the Himalayan giants loom around you. At the summit, celebrate your achievement with a well-earned rest, surrounded by a sea of peaks and endless skies.  

Traffic: Trekking (8 hours, 21km)
Hotel: Camping at Nam-la Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 5150 m
  • Nam La Pass

    Nam La Pass

  • Nam La Pass

    Nam La Pass

Day 8Nomadic Encounters in Zommug

Wake up to the crisp mountain air and set off through a Himalayan landscape sculpted by wind and time. Along the way, meet friendly yak herders, their smiles as warm as the butter tea they might share with you. Learn about their nomadic traditions and feel the simplicity of life in these remote highlands.  

By evening, arrive in Zommug Village, where the sunset paints the hills in shades of gold. As the stars emerge, let the silence of the Himalayas lull you into a peaceful slumber.  

Traffic: Trekking (8Hours, 22km)
Hotel: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 4790m
  • Zommug Village

    Zommug Village

  • Himalayas

    Himalayas

Day 9The Final Trek to Everest Base Camp

Today's journey is the crown jewel of your adventure—a trek to the legendary Everest Base Camp! Follow the trail through the Rongbuk Valley, where every step brings you closer to the roof of the world.  

Stop at Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery on Earth, and soak in its spiritual aura. Then, stand in awe before the North Face of Everest, its icy slopes glistening in the sunlight. This is your moment—cherish it, photograph it, and let the majesty of the world's tallest peak take your breath away.  

Traffic: Trekking (6hours,15km)
Hotel: No Accommodation
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 5100m
  • Rongbuk Monastery

    Rongbuk Monastery

  • Mount Everest

    Mount Everest

Day 10Relax in Sakya’s Hot Springs

After days of trekking, treat yourself to a well-deserved break. Drive back along the Friendship Highway, stopping at the tranquil Xiqian Hot Springs in Lhatse. Sink into the mineral-rich waters, letting their warmth soothe your muscles as you reflect on your incredible journey.

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Sakya
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 4700m
  • Friendship Highway

    Friendship Highway

  • Sakya Monastery

    Sakya Monastery

Day 11Explore Sakya Monastery

Your final cultural stop is the iconic Sakya Monastery, a treasure trove of Tibetan Buddhism. Admire its striking gray-and-red walls, explore halls filled with ancient scriptures, and lose yourself in the vibrant murals that adorn every corner. It's a fitting finale to your spiritual odyssey. 

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: Overnight in Lhasa
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 3650m
  • Sakya Monastery

    Sakya Monastery

  • Sakya Monastery

    Sakya Monastery

Day 12Farewell, Tibet

As your journey comes to an end, transfer to Lhasa Airport or Train Station with memories that will last a lifetime. If Tibet's magic has captured your heart, why not stay a little longer? The mountains are always calling.

Traffic: Coach
Hotel: No accommodation
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

INCLUDES

  • Tibet travel permit and all other necessary permits to Tibet 

  • All entrance ticket fees for a Personal knowledgeable English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide

  • Personal comfortable, clean and safe vehicle with reliable Tibetan local driver; vehicle ranging from 4WD land cruiser to minibus depending on your group size

  • All lodging listed in the itinerary; it’s your decision about the accommodation class: luxury 5-star international hotel, comfortable 4-star hotel, economic 3-star hotel or budget hostel, guesthouse or tent. Please tell us your accommodation preference when submitting the enquiry; we will arrange the best-value hotels for you

  • Domestic flight/train tickets listed in the itinerary

  • All meals listed in the above itinerary

  • Tourist accident/casualty insurance

  • First aid kit

EXCLUDES

  • International flight to and out of China

  • Chinese visa (Note: we could help you with the Chinese visa application, like providing the invitation letter, presenting the hotel or domestic flight reservation copies, etc that you may need. )

  • Domestic flight/train not listed in the itinerary. (We can provide you the domestic flight/train ticket booking service at the BEST discount price; please contact us our travel experts for the details.)

  • Meals not specified in the itinerary; usually it costs about USD3-15 per person for one meal in TAR (Tibet Autonomous Region).

  • Tips and gratitude to tour guide and driver

  • Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks (please do the best to avoid the alcoholic beverages during your Tibet trip), optional tour activities, etc.

TRIP NOTES


Application of Tibet Permits for Foreigners and Taiwanese

  • Foreigners (including overseas Chinese) need to provide information to the Tibet Tourism Bureau to apply for "Tibet Travel Permission". You need to provide documents according to our guidance.

  • If you are coming to China for tourism purpose with“L”Chinese tourist visa, you need to provide clear and complete passport page images and Chinese visa images.

  • If you are working, studying, residing in China, or visiting China for business, in addition to your passport and visa images, you also need to provide certificate from your Chinese company or school.

  • If you plan to enter Tibet directly from Nepal, you need to personally visit the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu to apply for a Chinese visa(Single Entry 30 days). Please go to our local office in Kathmandu at least 3 working days in advance, We will arrange all the procedures for your Chinese visa application. If you previously have a Chinese visa, your existing visa will be revoked upon obtaining the new visa. In addition to the visa fee charged by the embassy, you are required to pay an additional $20 service fee for visa processing.

  • The entire procedure is fully serviced, you just simply provide the documents to our travel agency. The deadline for submitting the application is 10 working days before the tour departure. If want to go to Mt.Kailash, you need to send the documents to us 15-20 working days in advance.

  • Once all approval procedures are completed, we will send the Tibet Travel Permission to your designated address via email or mail (within China only). When boarding the train/flight, the staff at the port will check your Tibet Travel Permission, please ensure its proper safekeeping.


More Tour Notices

  • Before applying for the Tibet Travel Permit, please ensure that your passport has a validity period of at least 6 months.

  • When entering Tibet from Kathmandu, China visa needs to be processed in Kathmandu. Please do not apply in your home country in advance. If tourists previously had a long-term valid Chinese visa, it will be replaced with a 30-day valid group tourist visa when applying in Kathmandu.

  • Only Chinese Yuan is accepted in Tibet. If you need Chinese Yuan, you can exchange it with US dollars locally or withdraw cash from ATMs.

  • Maintain good health before entering Tibet and avoid catching a cold.

  • When traveling on transportation to Tibet, both the airport and train station will check the Tibet Travel Permit. Please keep this official document safe and avoid writing or drawing on it.

  • Before traveling to Tibet, please confirm that you have received the Tibet Travel Permit and check and verify your personal information.

  • People with serious hypertension, heart disease, asthma, pregnant women, etc., are not recommended to travel to Tibet.

  • If worried about altitude sickness after entering Tibet, you can take a moderate amount of Rhodiola oral liquid or capsules before entering.

  • During the Tibet tour, you are required to travel with the group throughout the journey and cannot leave the group activities at will.

  • Pack vitamins and regular medications in your luggage.

  • When traveling at high altitudes, drink plenty of water, engage in slow-paced activities, and consume fruits and vitamin supplements.

  • Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol when you are new to high altitudes.

  • We offer beneficial Cancellation Policy to our customers.

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