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Tibet is indeed a very rich and beautiful land, located on the highest plateau on Earth at an average altitude over 4000 meter. It is nowadays the South west frontier of China. Within its borders there are more than fifteen peaks above 7000 m. among which eleven are over 8000m. It borders with Sichuan, Yunnan, Qinghai and Xinjiang; in the North, Nepal, India, Sikkim, Bhutan Burma and Kashmir form its Southern borders. The Tibet Autonomous Region with a population of over two million covers an area of 1.2 million sq. km.
Tibet has a long and complex history, written records have survived from the 7th Century A.D. however it is known that nomadic tribes populated Tibet as early as the 2nd Century B.C. and discoveries suggest a much longer history of human kind...More recent times have seen the invasion of China in 1959 and the inevitable dilution of Tibetan culture. Tibet however has proved over the years since, that its way of life has been able to withstand this influence
The journey to unlock the complexities posed by this arid mass of discovery (almost the size of Europe) begins with probably the most dramatic flight in the world. From Kathmandu, you journey the huge backbone of the High Himalayas to land deep in the heart of the Tibetan plateau. A further two hours drive by road through barren wilderness Lhasa, the capital and home to the famous Potala Palace unfolds. Lhasa remains the major focus of Buddhist worship anywhere in the world, a place for the traveler to cast away any preconceptions he or she may have and join in Tibet's journey of discovery along the way... at least for a while.
Geography
Geographically Tibet can be divided into three parts; the East, the South and the North. The Eastern part is forest region which occupies around 25% of Tibet. The Southern part is open grassland occupying almost a half of Tibet. The Southern and Central region is an agricultural region occupying the rest of Tibet as well as containing all the major cities Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Gyatsa, and Tsedang . This area is also considered as the cultural center of Tibet and Buddhism. |
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Lhasa Adventure Tour Itinerary: |
| Day 01 |
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Kathmandu – Kodari – Zhangmu – Nyalam |
| Day 02 |
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Nyalam – Tengri |
| Day 03 |
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Tengri – Shigatse |
| Day 04 |
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Shigatse – Gyantse |
| Day 05 |
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Gyantse – Lhasa |
| Day 06 |
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Lhasa |
| Day 07 |
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Lhasa |
| Day 08 |
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Lhasa - Tsedang |
| Day 09 |
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Tsedang |
| Day 10 |
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Tsedang – Gonggar - Kathmandu
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Included in the price
- Hotel in Lhasa on F/B on twin sharing basis
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Man Power: Guide, Cook, Sherpa, Kitchen boys, helper, porters
- Food during the trek 3 meals a day
- 2 men tent, mattress, all camping gear except sleeping bag, dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, table & chairs
- Hotel-airport-hotel transfers
Not included in the price
- Personal equipments
- High risk medical insurance
- International air ticket, airport tax
- Alcoholic beverages & telephone calls
- Visa fees, emergency rescue evacuations if needed
Visa / Tibet Travel Permit Conditions:
- Individual Travelers, who are willing to join our Fixed Departure Groups, are recommended to bring visa from their own country, as it will be much easier.
- As per the rules of the Chinese Embassy, we need passport details (Passport Photocopy) in advance i.e. Minimum 15 Days prior to the commencement of tour to obtain Tibet Travel Permit.
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