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FORBIDDEN LHASA & NAMTSO TREK
:: Services Included:
# Tibet permit & entrance fees.
# Twin sharing accommodation in Lhasa at Kyichu Hotel & best available en route on BB Plan.
# Fully supported camping services provided by Sherpa staffs from Nepal.
# Yaks & Yak herders.
# Medical kit box + oxygen bottles.
# Transportation by Toyota landcruisers & support truck for food & equipment.
# Tibetan English language guide.

:: Services Excluded:
# Airfare & airport taxes.
# Insurance & emergency rescue charges
# Tibet visa fee + rush fees, if applicable.
# Extra porter/transport charges in the event of landslides.
# Personal clothing & accessories including sleeping bags.
# Anything not expressly mentioned unders Services Included.

Namtso, or the heavenly lake lies 190 km north-west of Lhasa at an elevation of 4718 m and is the second largest salt-water lake in Tibet. Surrounded by spectacular snow-covered mountains, it is a place of desolate beauty and the site of a holy hermitage that draws pilgrims from all over Tibet.

Our trek passes through glaciated valleys and mountains of the Nyenchen Thanglha range to the pebbled shores of the lake. During the summer months the wide open spaces are filled with nomad herders and their herds of yaks and tents - an intoxicating sight. We shall also visit sacred spots, holy shrines, and the bird sanctuary.

The other highlight of this trip is visit to Rongbuk Monastery and the Everest Base Camp.

Day 1: LHASA
Transfer to the airport and fly to the Gongkar airport. Upon arrival you will be met by our Tibet representative and transferred to hotel.

DAYS 2-3: Lhasa
We will have two full days in Lhasa to make excursions to the following places:

The Jokhang-The Jokhang is the principal and holiest Buddhist temple in Lhasa, as well as all of Tibet. It is the focus of devotion of hundreds of Tibetans from near and far who circle it to gain spiritual merit. The Jokhang was first constructed in the 7th century and has a large gold image of Sakyamuni Buddha.

Sera and Drepung-Sera, founded in 1419, is a monastery of the Gelugpa order. Its many white buildings sit at the base of a rocky hill. Gilded, bell-shaped gyamtschens grace the roofs of many of the larger buildings. Drepung used to have 8,000 monks who were taught in the traditions of Vajrayana, Mahayana, and Sutrayana, the three vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.

Potala Palace-The 13-story Potala Palace is reputed to contain 1,000 rooms and hundreds upon hundreds of brilliant thangkas, frescoes, and images built in an era when religious art was created anonymously as a means of gaining merit for future lives. It's one of the world's most extraordinary buildings and completely covers the mountain it stands upon.

DAY 4: Begin trek
We drive along the Tibet-Qinghai highway to Yangpachen (4324 m) and further on to Damshung,(4130 m) a windblown roadside town. Our trek begins from here. Today we will only have a short trek and goes up through a beautiful meadow. We will also visit a monastery en route. Camp.

DAY 5: Trek (7-8 hrs)
Today we pass through glaciated valley and reach a herder's camp where we camp for the night.

DAY 6: (6-7 hrs)
We cross Kong La from where you have spectacular views of Namtso Lake and the Nyenchen Thangla ranges. Descend to a broad basin and hike along green meadows.

DAY 7: To Tashi Do and Namtso Lake (7-8 Hrs)
We hike along green meadows and pass through several nomad camps and their herds of animals. We have lunch by the lake. We then follow the jeep trail all the way to Tashi Do hermitage. Camp.

DAY 8: Rest and exploration day at Tashi Do
Rest day for self exploration of Tashi Do hermitage and the Lake.

DAY 9: Namtso - Lhasa
We drive back to Lhasa via Yangbachen. O/N Hotel.

DAY 10: Lhasa-Gyangtse (3990 m), 350 kms
Drive via Yamdrok, the Turquoise Lake to Gyangtse across Kampa la pass 5050 m and Karo la (5045 m)passes. Visit Kubum stupa and Pelkor Chode Monastery.

DAY 11: Gyangtse-Shalu-Shigatse (3860 m), 90 kms
Drive to Shigatse. En route visit Shalu Monastery.Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the seat of Panchen Lama who is the second in the Buddhist religious hierachy and Shigatse Market.

DAY 12: Shigatse-Sakya-Shegar/Dingri(4350 m)
Drive to Shegar across Tsoula pass (4500 M) and Gyatso la pass (5220 M). En route visit Sakya Monastery.

DAY 13: Shegar-Rongbuk(5050 m)
Drive via Pangla pass (5200 M) to Rongbuk Monastery, world's highest monastery situated at 5200 M. O/N Rongbuk Guest House.

DAY 14: Rongbuk-Nylam
After watching sunrise over Everest, we drive on to Nylam. Nylam Guest House.

DAY 15: Nylam-Zhangmu-Kathmandu
Drive to Zhangmu & on to Kathmandu. En route visit Milarepa Cave. We descend from the high arid Tibetan plateau into the lush greenery of Nepal.

Cost in USD per person: (Indians can pay in Indian Rupees)

COST:
2 PAX: USD 1975 per person
3 ~ 4 PAX: USD 1575 per person
5 ~ 9 PAX: USD 1475 per person
10+ USD 1300
Single supplement - USD 225
Airfare KTM-LXA - USD 273+43




The Jokhang is the principal and holiest Buddhist temple in Lhasa
 
Drepung, the biggest monastic university of Tibet.
 
Potala Palace.
 
Natural Rock formations at the Namtso Lake
 
At Gyangtse
 
Pelkor Chode Monastery
 
A Nomad Tent
 
Tashilhunpo Monastery
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