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01 : Fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu. |
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02 :
Lhasa Sightseeing
The afternoon will be spent exploring the Jokhang
temple and Norbu Lingka.
Norbu Lingka : Situated in the western suburbs of
Lhasa, Norbu Lingka was built in the middle of the
18th century during the reign of the 7th Dalai Lama
and served as the Summer Palace of Dalai Lama where
they handle political affairs, practiced religious
activities and spent holidays. Traditionally the
Dalai Lamas would leave the Potala Palace every
spring and spend the summer in Norbu Lingka.
Jokhang Monastery : Built some 1300 years ago,
Jokhang is probably Tibet's first religious
institution. This temple is considered as one of the
holiest shrines in Tibet. Pilgrims come from all
over the world to pay homage to this temple. Located
in the heart of Lhasa's colorful Tibetan quarter,
Jokhang is the spiritual center of Tibet and also
the heart of Lhasa.There is a golden statue of the
Buddha Shakyamuni in the temple, which was brought
here by the first wife of Songtsen Gampo. |
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03 : Lhasa Sightseeing
After breakfast drive to visit Potala Palace and
Drepung Monastery.
The Potala Palace : The Potala Palace, winter palace
of the Dalai Lama since the17th century, symbolizes
Tibetan Buddhism and its central role in the
traditional administration of Tibet. It is built on
the red mountain in the center of the Lhasa valley
at an altitude of 3700 m. The Potala Palace is the
world-renowned symbol of Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Drepung Monastery : Drepung Monastery, the largest
and richest monastery in Tibet, was founded in 1416
by a disciple of Tsong Khapa under the patronage of
a noble family and later enlarged by the Fifth Dalai
Lama. Drepung, which means rice heap in Tibetan,
lies 8 kilometers west of Mt. Gambo Utse. The
monastery covers a floor space of more than 200
thousand square meters. At its peak, it had a
registration of more than 10,000 thousand monks.
Many high and learned lamas had studied here. |
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04 : Lhasa Sightseeing
Today is a day for you to relax, fully acclimatize,
and see more of Lhasa. Many of our clients choose to
explore Lhasa further, relax in the various
monasteries, or simply enjoy a great meal at one of
the many restaurants in Lhasa. |
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05 :
Drive to Ganden (4500m)
After breakfast drive to Ganden. Explore around this
wonderful area. There are many attractions in this
ancient town. However, the highlight for most is the
first Gelugpa Monastery.Although this monastery has
been destroyed over the years, there is still much
to see.
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06 :
Trek to Yama Do
The trekking begins at the highest point on the
Ganden Kora. Enroute we pass through an ancient Hepu
village. Later in the day we pass through Ani Pagong,
a narrow bottleneck in the trail and former site of
a nunnery and end in Yama Do. |
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Day
07 :
Trek to Tsotup Chu Valley
In the morning trek starts enroute crossing many
adventurous places and ends to Tsotup Chu Valley. |
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Day
08 :
Trek to Herder's Camp
Today we follow the Tsotup Chu down through its
tributary and head towards the Chitu La pass and
descend down in a beautiful place Herder's Camp, one
of the field surrounding the stream. |
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09 : Trek to Wango
During the trek to Wango one can see more than 15
types of scrub trees, blooming rhododendrons, and
vast meadow. After passing through this wondrous
landscape we will trek passing the Changtang village
and Yamalung Hermitage. Yamalung is an ancient and
holy Buddhist meditation site. Later in the day we
join the Samye valley along the babbling tributary
stream. |
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Day
10 :
Trek to Samye, Drive to Tsetang
In the morning we will admire the widespread views
from Pisha. The entire Samye valley can be seen from
here. After reaching the summit of Dragmar we can
explore the numerous temples nearby. Visit Samye
monastery, which represents the Buddhist universe.
At the end of the day we will drive to the Tibet's
third largest city, Tsethang. |
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Day
11 : Explore the Yarlung Valley
After breakfast trek to Yarlung Valley. This
majestic area is widely believed to be the cradle of
all of Tibetan civilization. The valley of the tombs
is located at the origin of the Tibetan people. You
can visit Yumbulakhang, which is an amazing
architectural site perched on a cliff. It is one of
the oldest buildings in all of Tibet. |
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Day
12 : hasa to Kathmandu Fly
Drive to Lhasa Airport and then fly to Kathmandu |
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