Tibet:Fixed Departure Trips
Tibet Overland tour with Everest Base Camp
 

Joining Group Departure trip – Tibet Overland tour with Everest Base Camp - 2010

Travelling in Tibet is one of the most sought out travel destination of the world. Either for pilgrimage, spiritual or for the sake of great scenery, Tibet has always allured many tourists from the globe. Tibet Autonomous Region lies in the southwest of China and in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is bounded to the north by Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province, to the east by Sichuan Province, to the southeast by Yunnan Province, to the south and west by these countries: Burma, India, Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal. The region covers an area of around 1.22 million km2, which accounts for 12.8% of the total of China. Out of several activities and tours in Tibet, the best way to understand & visit Tibet is by taking a tour starting all the way from Lhasa and ending in Kathmandu. The excitement of being on the Roof of the world and the awesome natural beauty of Tibet is one of the highlights of the trip. Not to forget, the opportunity to reach the Everest Base Camp from the northern part is an added bonus. Long regarded as a land of mystery and magic, harsh yet exquisitely beautiful, Tibet is without a question a world apart. Overland tours reveal some of the best Tibet has to offer- high passes topped by colorful prayer flags, crystal clear lakes in indescribable shades of brilliant blue, snow capped ranges sheltering valleys, covered by field of barley and golden yellow rape. The current itinerary of Lhasa to Kathmandu Overland trip is the outcome of numerous feedbacks, trip reports of travellers. The course is designed in such a way that everyday travelers’ body is adapting to the thin air of the Tibetan plateau while their minds are playing with the beautiful landscape, unique culture etcs. All in all, travellers end this trip with an excited and relaxed mood.

Where are you going?
ITINERARY-INBRIEF
Day 01: The flight to Lhasa from Kathmandu is spectacular. From Gongkar airport it is about 90 minutes drive to Lhasa, first along the Yarlung Tsangpo - the largest canyon in the world with a total depth 5,382 meters then into the Kyi Chu Valley. Lhasa is connected to other parts of China by flight from Chengdu. The famous Qinghai Railway line has connected Lhasa to many other parts of China specially the first town Golmud by land. Everyday there is train leaving for Lhasa from Beijing and Xian and specified days of the week from Chengdu etc.

Day 02 – 03: With relaxed pace to allow for the effects of altitude, explore the fantastic city on the roof of the world. The spiritual heart of Tibet is the
Jokhang Temple and every morning is full of life as pilgrims bring offerings of butter and barley flour.
The Jokhang Temple is 1300 year old, golden roofed building at the center of the Barkhor Market. The most sacred and active Tibetan temples, it was founded by Bhrikuti, King Songtsen Gampo’s Nepalese Bride, on a site chosen by his other wife (a Tang dynasty Chinese princess, Wenchang) as the principal geomantic power – place in Tibet.
The Barkhor is the holiest of Lhasa’s Koras (devotional circumambulation circuits) and its most fascinating market around are shops, stalls, teahouses and cafes. The streets are filled with monks, pilgrims, street performers and hawkers. The atmosphere is an intoxicating blend of the sacred, medieval, commercial and exotic.
The Potala Palace towers over Lhasa and is an enduring landmark of Tibet. Little remains of the original structure built by Songtsen Gampo other than its foundations. After Lhasa was reinstated as the capital of Tibet in the 17th century, the Great 5th Dalai Lama began construction of the White Palace (built 1645 – 53) employing 7000 workers and 1500 artisans. Norbulinkha is a 40 – Hectare Park to the west of Lhasa town and was built as summer residence for the Dalai lamas in the 18th century. The site was selected on account of its medicinal spring.

Day 04: Free Day in Lhasa

Day 05: Gyantse (3950m) is 254km from Lhasa. The drive is long, yet scenic across the Khamba la, Kora La (passes), along the shores of Lake Yamdrok Tso. Once an important trading town, Gyantse retains the feel of Old Tibet.

Day 06: In the morning, visit Gyantse’s Monastery – Pelkor Chode. The main temple of Pelkor Chode, the Tsuklakhang was built 1418 – 1425 AC by the 2nd prince of Gyantse. It was an eclectic academy with 16 dralsang (colleges) belonging variously to Sakya, Butonpa, Geluk and Kagyu schools. All the dralsang buildings have been destroyed, however the main assembly hall was preserved along with its remarkable (15th images and Murals). The top chamber is decorated with fantastic madalas in Sakya tradition. Also visit Kumbum within the same complex. There may be also some time to visit the dzong (fort) that towers above the town. In the afternoon, we make a short 2- 3 hours drive to Shigatse.

Day 07: In Shigatse, we visit Tashilumpo which is the seat of the Panchen Lama, second only in importance to the Dalai Lama. Panchen means a great scholar and was traditionally bestowed on the abbots of Tashilumpo. Its numerous halls contain a 21.6 meter wooden statue of Maitreya, the future Buddha and elaborate, jewel encrusted reliquary chorten. After lunch drive via Sakya to Lhatse. Sakya was the seat of political power in central Tibet from 10th to mid 14th century. The fortified monastery is till head of one of the most important schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

Day 08: Turn off the Friendship Highway for a stunning drive through Everest (Qomolangma) National Park to reach the tiny Ronghphu Gompa at 5000m. The view from here is utterly spectacular!

Day 09: Trek or drive the 7 kms to Everest Base Camp (5200m) before heading to Lao Tingri via a rough yet scenic track crossing small rivers and passes.

Day 10: Another high pass gives a last, spectacular view of the Himalaya before we leave the Tibetan plateau, descending to the Nepal China border town of Zhangmu. After completing border formalities the drive back to Kathmandu continues down the Bhote Koshi Valley.

ITINERARY-EXTENSION
Day 10: Nyalam-Hiking Excursion / Nyalam Guest House A
Day 11: Shigatse/ Hotel Manasarovar
Day 12: Lhasa / Yak Hotel A
Day 13: End of Services

Departures
Travelling alone? join one of our regular fixed group departures accompained by an English speaking tibetan guide.
Private departures are available at any time.

 

 
Accommodations in the trip:
Accommodation in Lhasa is on twin share and deluxe rooms. In Gyantse, Shigatse, Lhatse and Lao Tingri are available on twin share in the best available hotels of the respective town. Depending upon the availability the bathrooms and rest rooms may be either shared or private facilities. Generally in this tour, accommodation will be provided on twin sharing basis and if you do not have single room bookings you may have to share rooms with another fellow passenger regardless of their age and gender. Accommodation is quite basic at Rhongphu / Everest GH
If you are booking the extension itinerary also and you are a solo traveller or the third traveller in the group, single supplement charges will be applicable.
 
Transportation for the trip:
Only private 4WD Landcruiser are used in tours in Tibet part. (Tourist may not use public transport).

Meals:
Meals are not included. Please allow Euro 10-15 Per Person per day for normal meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

In Lhasa there is also quite a variety, although not as extensive as in Kathmandu. Elsewhere in Tibet the variety is much more limited. We would like to recommend must try dishes in Tibet – Tsampa (barley flour mixed with yak butter) & Yak butter tea. An alternative to yak butter tea is cha ngamo, a sweet, milky tea. Chinese green tea is also widely available.
Chang, a fermented barley beer is the local alcoholic brew. It is generally OK to drink however may be made with contaminated water.

Water
In the high altitude of Tibet it is important to drink a much higher quantity of water than you are used to. Always carry drinking water with you and have some nearby at nights, as it is amazing how quickly you can dehydrate, even at rest. Tap water is not safe to drink however there may be a thermos provided in the rooms. Boiled water is OK for drinking.Bottled drinking water is available everywhere however we recommend taking water purification tablets or a bottle with an in-built filter as these are more environmentally-friendly options than bottled water.

Guides & Drivers
You will be met at Gongkar airport or Lhasa train station on arrival and accompanied in Tibet by an English speaking guide. It is a TTB regulation that you be accompanied by a guide when traveling outside Lhasa. Guides in Tibet are licensed and controlled by the Tibetan Tourist Bureau and vary enormously in fluency and knowledge. Whilst we maintain a core of trained guides, there may be times when selection is outside our control.

The Physical Reality
The remote type of travel that we experience in parts of Tibet can be physically demanding and the effect that this will have on you, both physically and mentally should not be underestimated. Breakdown can occur. The terrain is very mountainous and you may be affected by altitude. It is rare that these occurrences results in more than minor delay or have serious impact on your trip, but the possibility remains.

Cultural Shock:
Tours in Tibet takes you into areas well away from the usual tourist trail and into a world very, very different to that you know. There are places in Tibet where accommodation are very basic with limited access to running water, no showers for several days, pit toilets, simple food and little spoken or written English. Opportunities to ‘get away’ from the group are limited: patience, tolerance and humor will be required by all. All this can and does its toll on people and should not be underestimated – the rewards however are incredible.

Communication:
Email: Private internet bars can be found in main cities. Alternatively you can use business centers in China Telecom offices. Some websites have been blacklisted by the Chinese government and cannot be accessed from within China

Telephone:
Be careful making international calls from hotels as they can be very expensive. Private telecom booths are cheaper and easy to use. To make international calls you will need a phone card bought from inside Tibet. All cities and even most small towns have mobile phone reception if your phone is enabled with international roaming

Post:
Receiving post is not recommended as we are usually doing something or travelling during the opening hours of most post offices. Allow up to 10 days for mail to arrive at international destinations. Writing the address in Chinese can help speed delivery

Insurance It is essential that you take out comprehensive travel insurance prior to your trek. Your travel insurance must provide cover against personal accident, medical expenses, emergency evacuation and repatriation and personal liability. We also recommend that it cover cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects.

Health
There are no specific health requirements for entry into Nepal or China. However, you should consult your doctor for up-to date information regarding vaccinations, high altitude medication and medications for any reasonably foreseeable illnesses whilst traveling in Nepal and China.
Please be aware that medical facilities are not of the same standard you might expect at home. We strongly recommend that you carry a personal First Aid kit as well as sufficient quantities of any personal medical requirements (including a spare pair of glasses).

Altitude
AMS (acute mountain sickness) is a serious issue. It is the result of the failure of the body to adapt to high altitude and can affect anyone, regardless of age or fitness. It usually occurs above 1,800 meters and the likelihood of being affected increases as you ascend. On arrival in Lhasa breathlessness, lethargy and mild headaches are not uncommon and generally decrease as your body adjusts. Taking it easy at first and maintaining adequate fluid intake is essential. Please advise your guide if you feel more severe symptoms and do not medicate yourself without discussing it with them first.

Climate
Tibet is a land of climactic extremes and whilst it is not generally as harsh as expected, it is a good idea to be prepared for cold at any time of the year – it is wind chill rather than air temperature that makes the difference here. In central Tibet weather is usually mild from May through October. Evenings may be cool, particularly early or late in the season. Rain is frequent in July and August. In Western Tibet and at higher altitudes (Rhongphu, Namtso) it can be cold at any time of year if the wind is blowing off the mountains. From December into April travel in Tibet is possible, although you must be prepared for delays if passes become blocked by snow. Trekking is not possible at this time.

Joining from Kathmandu
It is only possible to enter Tibet from Nepal with a visa issued by the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. Once you confirm to join our fixed departure trip to Tibet you must send scan of your passport so that flight ticket to Lhasa can be booked at the earliest. Chinese visa will be applied once you are in Kathmandu.

Joining from Beijing and Chengdu
You should obtain a tourist visa in your home country or Hong Kong prior to your arrival in China. This visa should be valid for the entire time that you will be in China (including Tibet). On your visa application you should mention Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guilin as places you will visit. Do not mention Lhasa or Tibet on your visa application or your visa will be refused.
From Beijing and Chengdu, there are numerous regular flights connecting Lhasa. After the completion for Qinghai-Tibet Railway, there are daily trains departing for Lhasa from Beijing, Xian, and Chengdu etcs. Every second day train departs for Lhasa from Chengdu, Shanghai, Xining and Lanzhou. Trains arrive in Lhasa in the evening and depart Lhasa in the morning so the most scenic stretch across the Tibetan plateau is covered in daylight. Three classes of tickets are available: Soft sleeper-4 berths per closed compartments, Hard Sleeper-6 berths per open-plain compartment and seat.
 
Transportation for the trip:
Only private 4WD Landcruiser are used in tours in Tibet part. (Tourist may not use public transport).
 
Trek Grade Moderate
Trek Code LZ-TBC
Duration 14 Days
Trek Style Guest House
Best time to go April-November
Price Request for price
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LZ-TBC 
 
 
 
HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Jokhang Temple – Spiritual heart of Tibet
  • Potala Palace, residence of the Dalai Lamas
  • The vast university monasteries of Drepung and Sera
  • The towering Maitreya & ornate reliquary chorten in Tashilumpo Monastery, Shigatse
  • The fortified Monastery at Sakya, once the political heart of Tibet
  • The world’s highest monastery & Everest Base Camp
  • Deluxe accommodation in Lhasa and the best available accommodation outside of Lhasa
  • Mostly suitable for single travellers willing to join a group making deluxe tours in Lhasa affordable
 
ITINERARY
Day Description
1
Arrival in Lhasa either by flight from Kathmandu OR flight or train from various cities in China/ transfer to Hotel Yak A x 04 nights
2
Visit Drepung and Sera
3
Visit Potala, Jokhang and Norbulinkha
4
Lhasa free day
5
Gyantse / Jianzang Hotel
6
Pelkhor Choede-Shigatse/ Hotel Manasarovar
7
Tashi Lumpo-Sakya-Lhatse /Hotel Shanghai (Or Sakya Hotel)
8
Rhongphu / Everest Guest House
9
Hike to EBC- Drive to Lao Tingri / Snow Leopard Guest House A
10
Zhangmu-Kodari-after custom formalities drive to Kathmandu.. end of services
 
Fixed Departure dates 2010.

10 June, 08 July, 22 July, 05 Aug, 19 Aug, 02 Sept, 16 Sept, 30 Sept, 14 Oct, 28 Oct, 13 Nov, 27 Nov

The dates mentioned are the day you have to be in Lhasa to join your group tour. If travelling from Kathmandu, please allow two days prior to joining the group in Lhasa for Chinese Visa processing formalities

 
What Is Included

- Airport Departure transfer in Kathmandu
- Airport arrival transfer in Lhasa (when flying from Kathmandu Only)
- English Speaking Tibetan guide for the tour
- Sightseeing in Lhasa by private vehicle
– Tours in Tibet by 4WD Landcruiser(s)
– Permits
– Accommodation in hotels as mentioned on twin sharing basis
– Yamdrok and Everest National Park entry fees
– Group Transportation from Kodari to Kathmandu

 
What Is not Included

–  All meals & personal expenses
–  Other Entrance fees to monasteries and monuments while sightseeing
–  Additional expenses which may arise due to circumstances beyond control of RMT such as flight cancellations or delays, landslides, strikes etc

 
 
 
Cost of the Trip

Tour Cost (9 Nights & 10 Days): Euro 830.00 per person
Single supplement: Euro 270.00 per person
Tour Cost with extended itinerary (12 Nights & 13 Days): Euro 980.00 per person (Single room supplement will be chargeable for single or 03rd pax of the group: Euro 80.00 per person)
Pre OR post trip accommodation in Lhasa at Hotel Yak A: Euro 45.00 per room per night.
Additional cost Transfer from Lhasa airport to group hotel/ Vice Versa by private vehicle & guide: Euro 60.00 (01 to 05 person group)- applicable to all travellers arriving from different parts of China only
Transfer from train station to group hotel/ vice versa by private vehicle & guide: Euro 28.00 (01-03 person group) OR Euro 34.00 (04-05 person group) – applicable to all travellers arriving from different parts of China only

When flying from Kathmandu, the following will be additional cost: Flight ticket KTM- LXA: Euro 272.00 per person Chinese Visa Cost: Euro 82.00 per person for all nationals & Euro 142.00 per person for American nationals

 
Entrance fees required to pay during the tour:
Below are the list of cost of entrance fees and excursion you may have to pay on the tour. Please note that these prices are subject to change during the travel and should be used as guidance only.
Summer Palace, Lhasa - CNY60
Drepung Monastery, Lhasa - CNY60
Norbulinkha (Summer Palace), Lhasa - CNY60
Pelkor Chode Monastery, Gyantse - CNY40
Tashilhunpo Monastery, Shigatse - CNY55
Rhongphu Monastery, Rhongphu - CNY140
 
Private Group Departures Cost:
We can organize private group departure of similar itinerary as per travellers’ interest. For private departures there are no dates and trips can be started at any mentioned date as per time frame of the travelers. However if planning to fly from Kathmandu, please note that dates are subject to availability of flight schedules

Based on 01 person group: Euro 1975 per person (01 Landcruiser)
Based on 02 person group: Euro 1100 per person
Based on 03 person group: Euro 910.00 per person
Based on 04 person group: Euro 750 per person
Based on 04 person group: Euro 935.00 per person (02 Landcruiser)
Based on 05 person group: Euro 850.00 per person
Based on 06 person group: Euro 755.00 per person
In private departure trips, all entrance fees to monasteries are included. All other inclusiveand exclusive are same as above.
 
Fixed Departure dates 2010.

It is easy to book this tour. All you need to do is send an email to Royal Mountain Travel along with the date you are interested to join. You need to mention from where you plan to arrive in Lhasa.

To confirm your bookings, you need to fillup booking form which you will receive from RMT. Along with the booking form, you have to make booking amount of Euro 200 per person. You can make payments either by wire transfer or by sending your credit card details on the booking. Please note that there will be additional 4 % service charge levied to the amount you are paying by credit card.

The balance amount can be paid either in Kathmandu or in Lhasa by cash. P.S:- Along with the booking form please send the scanned copy of your passport (page with your photo & details)

 
 
ADD ON TOUR PROGRAMS
Whilst the trip starts from Lhasa, you may arrive from any place like Beijing, Chengdu, Xian or Kathmandu to Lhasa. Hence Royal Mountain Travel had add on tour programs should you be interested in adding to your joining group tour.

Add On from Beijing
Day 01: Arrival at Beijing airport and transfer to Hotel Dong Fang (4 Star). Beijing Dong Fang Hotel, located in the Central Square of the New Downtown in Xiangchang which was the most flourishing in Beijing in the beginning period of the Republic of China, was opened February 19, 1918. Splendid and famous at one time, Dong Fang Hotel in which many historical celebrities left their tracks, witnessed many important historic events such as May Fourth Cultural Movement and Northern Expedition Revolution. The building structure and the handrails of the stairs and balconies are all original from 1918.

Day 02: Visit Great Wall and Temple of Heaven. Whilst not the only manmade objects visible from space, the Wall is an impressive sight stretching thousands of kilometers from the sea to the Gobi Desert.

Day 03: Visit Forbidden City/ late check out for transfer to railway station/ soft sleeper Beijing to Lhasa. Behind the Gate of Heavenly Peace lies the vast Imperial City, home to the Emperors of China and forbidden to commoners.

Cost of Beijing Add On:
01 person: Euro 578.00 per person
02 person: Euro 443.00 per person
03 person: Euro 423.00 per person
04 person: Euro 413.00 per person
05 person: Euro 403.00 per person
Single supplement: Euro 77.00 per person

Included in the tour cost:
• Transfers and sightseeing including English speaking guide
• Entry fees and private vehicle
• Accommodation in twin sharing basis on Bed and Breakfast plan
• One way soft sleeper train tickets from Beijing to Lhasa

Add On from Chengdu
Day 01: Arrival in Chengdu airport, transfer to Sichuan Hotel. Sichuan Hotel is situated in the city center which is 15 minutes walking distance from Mao Square

Day 02: Transfer to Chengdu Airport Cost of Chengdu Add On:
01 person: Euro 265.00 per person
02 person: Euro 221.00 per person
03 person: Euro 225.00 per person
04 person: Euro 216.00 per person
05 person: Euro 219.00 per person
Single supplement: included for 03 pax and 05 pax group.

Included in the trip cost:
• Accommodation in twin sharing Bed and Breakfast plan
• Both Ways airport transfers
• One way flight ticket CTU – LXA

Add On from Kathmandu
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu where you will be welcomed and transferred to your booked Hotel. After check in formalities, meet RMT personnel. Fill up the Chinese Visa Application form and submit your passport along with one colored passport sized photo for Chinese Visa Processing. Overnight in Hotel Tibet

Day 02: Visit Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath After breakfast in hotel, start your day tour with a visit to Swayambhunath stupa. A stupa on the hill top on the north of Kathmandu Valley gives you the bird’s eye view of Kathmandu city. Then drive to Boudhanath stupa on the west of Kathmandu. Boudhanath is believed to be the center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal. Visit Pashupatinath temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Witness the cremation of Hindu Nepalese on the banks of Bagmati River. Free after lunch time …. Explore on your own and in the evening visit RMT office to collect your passports and Group Chinese Visa

Day 03: Early morning departure to airport for flight to Lhasa
 
Packing for your Trip

- Comfortable shoes & Socks.
- Fleece jacket or equivalent. It can get cold, even in summer.
- Comfortable, informal clothing (shorts & singlet tops are not appropriate).
- Hat – a good idea as sun is very strong.
- Gloves - wool or fleece & Scarf.
- Thermal Underwear.
- Sarong - a multitude of uses.
- Sunglasses.
- Sunscreen.
- Sewing kit & Swiss Army Knife.
- Money belt.
- Toiletries (including lip slave and moisturizer).
- Torch / flashlight - headlamp style is ideal.
- First Aid Kit.
- Small Towel.
- Small umbrella or rain jacket (June-August particularly).
- Sheet sleeping bag (you may feel more comfortable in some of the more basic guest houses where laundry is not a priority).

 
 
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