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Day 01 :
Drive Kathmandu - Nyalam (3780 m)
Early in the morning drive to Nyalam. |
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Day 02 :
Rest day in Nyalam
Today we spend a rest day in Nyalam in order to
acclimatize before heading up higher. A short way
out of town there is a small temple, Nyalam Pelgye
Ling, which is associated with the eleventh- and
twelfth-century poet lama Milarepa. |
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Day
03 : Trek to Draabochhan (4110 m)
On the first day of trekking tour we head towards
Draabochhan along Tshongde Phu river valley. We trek
around this valley and rest in the camp. |
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Day 04 :
Trek to Shingdip (4560 m)
Today we start by climbing to the top of a ridge.
From the summit we walk to the ridge along some nice
hills that are covered in dwarf rhododendrons. We
end the trekking in Shingdip, a beautiful meadow
camp with a large boulder near the junction of
converging moraine valleys. |
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Day 05 :
Trek to base camp (4980m)
From Shingdip we take a cross-country route west
towards the Base Camp. We reach the base camp by a
little glacial lake after a two-hour walk.
Shisapanga is out of view from base camp, so we head
towards the high base camp. There are magnificent
views of Shisapanga on a boulder-plateau above base
camp. |
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Day 06 :
Trek to Draabochhan (4110m)
Today we walk all the way down to Draabochhan, a
trek that offers outstanding views of Jugal Himal.
We walk through the beautiful alpine meadows and the
dwarf rhododendrons on the hills. After a long
descent we once again use the herders' camp in
Draabochhan. |
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Day
07 :
Trek to Nyalam (3780 m)
Today we reach lower and more fertile ground in the
Tshongde Phu river valley just before we head back
to Nyalam. |
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Day 08 :
Trek to Herder's Camp
Today's drive takes us from the lush, green lower
hills into the dry and arid landscape of the Tibetan
Plateau. We cross several high passes including the
Lalung La [5,050m], which, offers the most
breathtaking panorama of the Himalayan range
including Mt Everest - a fitting backdrop to the
vastness of the Tibetan Plateau. |
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Day
09 : Drive to Shigatse (3900m)
Continuing along the Friendship Highway, we pass
lonely monasteries and the camps of nomadic herders.
We then cross the highest pass of our journey, the
Gyamtso La [5,220m] before descending once more to
the barren splendour of the plains. Tonight we stay
in Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. |
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Day
10 :
Drive to Gyantse (3950m)
This morning we will visit the Tashilhunpo
Monastery, one of the largest functioning
monasteries in Tibet, before setting off on the
relatively short drive to Gyantse. Once in Gyantse
we can explore the Pelkor Chode Monastery and the
Gyantse Kumbum. The Kumbum is a large gold-domed
stupa and its many chapels house an impressive array
of Tibetan Buddhist murals. |
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Day
11 :
Drive to Lhasa (3650m)
This spectacular drive takes us over the Karo La
[5,045m] for the awesome sight of a huge glacier
tumbling down. Beyond the small, developing town of
Nagartse the road follows the bank of a beautiful
turquoise lake, the Yamdrok-tso. We then cross the
Khamba La [4,794m.] and continue on to Lhasa.
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Day
12 : In Lhasa (3650m)
After breakfast we will drive you to visit the Sera
Monastery, Norbu Lingka and Jokhang Monastery.
Sera Monastery : Sera Monastery is one of the three
largest monasteries of Gelugpa, sits at the
foothills of Tatipu and the next two are Drepung
Monastery and Ganden Monastery which both have
longer histories. Sera, in Tibetan, means "Wild Rose
Garden" since opulent wild rose woods once grew
around it. It was founded in 1419, the site occupies
nearly 12 hectares, comprising the Tsokchen (Great
Hall), 3 tratsangs, and 30 khangstens. Sera
Monastery is one of the best-preserved monasteries
in Tibet.
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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Day
13 :
In Lhasa
This morning we will visit the Potala Palace and the
Drepung Monastery .In the evening you can scroll
around the local market.
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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Day
14 :
Lhasa to Kathmandu Fly
In the morning drive to Lhasa Airport and then fly
back to Kathmandu. |
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