Tibet Join-In-Tour Guaranteed Departure(8days) Deluxe


Days: 8

City:

Lhasa Travel
Type: Small Group China Tours
Price: 907 USD
Validate: Always
Departure Date : Every Day

Description:
All kinds of people can get Tibet permit through a travel agency except diplomats, journalists, and senior government officials who should travel to Tibet under the arrangement by the Foreign Affairs Office of Tibet Government.
Day 1 Arrival at Lhasa

Arrival at Gonggar airport and meet assist at the airport & transfer to Lhasa with 1 1/2hrs drive, On the way, you’ll get greeted by Nie Tang Budda – a Budda image engraved in the mountain face.Afternoon at leisure for acclimatization or visit local bazaar on own.

Accommodated at 4-star hotel.

Day 2 Lhasa

After breakfast, guided sightseeing with the Lhasa’s cardinal landmark-Potala Palace. This massive 13-soreyed building used to be the highest building prior to the early period of last century, used to be the former winter abode for the Dalai Lamas. It looks incredibly magnificent from a distance and could be viewed from various places around the town. As the nation’s supreme relic, the palace dates back to 7th century A.D. In the afternoon, visit of Sera Monastery, which was founded in 1419 by Sakya Yeshe, a disciple of Tsongkhapa. The “Buddhism Scriptures Debating” in Sera is very famous.

Accommodated at 4-star hotel.
(B+L)
Day 3 Lhasa
After breakfast, guided sightseeing of the most revered religious structure in Tibet-Jokhang Temple. Jokhang, the most sacred temple in Tibet, refers to “Buddha’s House” in Tibetan language because the main statue enshrined is said to be made by Buddha Sakyamuni himself in his lifetime. Jokhang Temple is the convergence of Tibet’s Spiritual and secular life, like Mecca for the Muslims, here you can meet all the tribes from Tibetan plateau. The surrounding market is called Barkhor, one of the most important religious paths, which also assembles people for shopping. In the afternoon, visit of Norbulingkha, the summer palace of the Dalailama.

Accommodated at 4-star hotel
(B+L)
Day 4 : Lhasa to Tsedang to Samye
We will drive along the Tsangpo river to visit the fantastic Samye monastery, believed to be Tibet's first monastery, built between 775 and 779. The original building is no longer intact due to destruction caused by wars and natural disasters, but the monastery has been rebuilt each time and still remains the symbol of Tibet's national identity. Its main building is a three-story tower with an interior influenced by Tibetan, Han and Indian styles. In the afternoon visit of Yumbulakhang palace- the first building of Tibet as the palace for the first Tibetan king.

Accommodated at the best hotel in Tsedang ,Gyanste or Shigatse.
(B+L)
Day 5 Tsedang to Yamdroktso to Gyantse
After breakfast, leave for Gyanste, after about 3 1/2 hours’ driving, climbing over the snow pass of Kambala(4790m), have a overlooking the Yangdrok lake at top of the KambabaLa pass, the view of the lake and the snowpeak afar are marvelous and impressive. After down from the mountain, we continue our drive along the lakeside, stop for after about 90km, in the late afternoon, arriving in Gyangtse, visit Perkhor Chode monastery in the sunset time.

Accommodated at the best hotel in Tsedang ,Gyanste or Shigatse.
(B+L)
Day 6 Gyantse to Shigatse
After breakfast, we leave the small town of Gyantse to Shigatse, the second large city in Tibet and the capital of Tsang, lying 354 km west of Lhasa at an altitude of 3,810 m/12,570 ft, visit to the impressive Tashilhunpo Monastery, home of Tibet's Panchen Lama, a sprawling complex with a gigantic Maitreya (Future Buddha) statue. Various temples contain ornate reliquary chortens. Visit Shigatse's outdoor market for some real treasures.

Accommodated at the best hotel in Tsedang ,Gyanste or Shigatse.

Day 7 Shigatse to Lhasa
This day is an easy journey, driving along the Yarlung Zsangpo River back to Lhasa. On the way stop at a small village side the road to visit the Tibetan handmade incense mill and workshop.

Accommodated at the best hotel in Tsedang ,Gyanste or Shigatse.
Day 8 Departure
After breakfast check out from the hotel and transfer to airport for onward flight.
(B)

Description of Price:
12/16/2006 12/24/2006 907 1209
12/23/2006 12/31/2006 907 1209
12/30/2006 01/07/2007 907 1209
01/06/2007 01/14/2007 907 1209
01/13/2007 01/21/2007 907 1209
01/20/2007 01/28/2007 907 1209
01/27/2007 02/04/2007 907 1209
02/03/2007 02/11/2007 907 1209
02/10/2007 02/18/2007 907 1209
02/17/2007 02/25/2007 907 1209
02/24/2007 03/04/2007 907 1209
03/03/2007 03/11/2007 975 1308
03/10/2007 03/18/2007 975 1308
03/17/2007 03/25/2007 975 1308
03/24/2007 04/01/2007 975 1308
03/31/2007 04/08/2007 975 1308
04/07/2007 04/15/2007 975 1308
04/14/2007 04/22/2007 975 1308
04/21/2007 04/29/2007 975 1308
04/28/2007 05/06/2007 975 1308
05/05/2007 05/13/2007 975 1308
05/12/2007 05/20/2007 975 1308
05/19/2007 05/27/2007 975 1308
05/26/2007 06/03/2007 975 1308
06/02/2007 06/10/2007 975 1308
06/09/2007 06/17/2007 975 1308
06/16/2007 06/24/2007 975 1308
06/23/2007 07/01/2007 975 1308
06/30/2007 07/08/2007 975 1308
07/07/2007 07/15/2007 975 1308
07/14/2007 07/22/2007 975 1308
07/21/2007 07/29/2007 975 1308
07/28/2007 08/05/2007 975 1308
08/04/2007 08/12/2007 975 1308
08/11/2007 08/19/2007 975 1308
08/18/2007 08/26/2007 975 1308
08/25/2007 09/02/2007 975 1308
09/01/2007 09/09/2007 975 1308
09/08/2007 09/16/2007 975 1308
09/15/2007 09/23/2007 975 1308
09/22/2007 09/30/2007 975 1308
09/29/2007 10/07/2007 975 1308
10/06/2007 10/14/2007 975 1308
10/13/2007 10/21/2007 975 1308
10/20/2007 10/28/2007 975 1308
10/27/2007 11/04/2007 975 1308
11/03/2007 11/11/2007 975 1308
11/10/2007 11/18/2007 975 1308
11/17/2007 11/25/2007 975 1308
11/24/2007 12/02/2007 975 1308
12/01/2007 12/09/2007 975 1308
12/08/2007 12/16/2007 975 1308
12/15/2007 12/23/2007 975 1308
12/22/2007 12/30/2007 975 1308
12/29/2007 01/06/2008 975 1308
01/05/2008 01/13/2008 975 1308
01/12/2008 01/20/2008 975 1308
01/19/2008 01/27/2008 975 1308
01/26/2008 02/03/2008 975 1308
02/02/2008 02/10/2008 975 1308
02/09/2008 02/17/2008 975 1308
02/16/2008 02/24/2008 975 1308
02/23/2008 03/02/2008 975 1308


Price Includes:

1.Accommodation in sharing twin room at specified hotels with daily breakfast;
2.All lunch as mentioned in the program;
3.Sightseeing tour with local English-speaking guide;
4.All entrance fees + sightseeing as mentioned in the program;
5.The transportation is in a car (02-04pax), mini coach (05-10pax), coach (15 & above) depending on the number of participant;
6.Tibet travel permit.


Price Excludes:

1.Chinese via fee;
2.Departure flight from Lhasa and airport tax;
3.All dinners, other meals, drinks and personal expenses;
4.Tips to the guide and driver;
5.Any program other than mentioned in our program.

Note:
Extra service:

Private airport transfer: $68/car with guide;

Extra night 4 star hotel deluxe room: $135 per single / twin /room with breakfast
Extra night at 3 star hotel: $62/room with breakfast
One day private tour to Ganden Monastery : $56/person ( Min. 2persons)
One day private tour to Namtso lake: $128/person (Min.2person)
One Way Flight Tickets(return tickets double) Beijing-Lhasa:$336
Lhasa- Beijing:$336
Chengdu- Lhasa:$215
Lhasa-Chengdu:$215
Guangzhou-Lhasa:$345
Lhasa- Guangzhou:$345
Kunming-Lhasa:$275
Lhasa- Kunming :$275
Zhongdian-Lhasa:$199
Lhasa- Zhongdian:$199
Xi’an-Lhasa:$234
Lhasa- Xi’an:$234

After the trip has commenced, we are unable to refund any amount for unused services due to your early departure, late arrival, or missed days on tours.

To get the Tibet travel permit you need hold a valid passport with valid Chinese visa and should submit the following information by fax / email at least 15days prior to arrival in Tibet: Full name, Sex, Date of birth, Passport number, Nationality, Occupation . If you are coming to Lhasa from Kathmandu, you'd better get China visa from Kathmandu because no matter you've already got the visa in your country or not, you must get a visa in Kathmandu, which is regulated in an official memo between China and Nepal.


Altitude Sickness
As most of the places in Tibet lie over 3500m, most visitors are likely to experience some minor to symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness (headache, mild nausea, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping )until their body is adjusted to the elevation. This will generally disappear through acclimatization in several hours to several days. They should take it little easy first couple of days and drink plenty of non-alcoholic liquids, eat light, high-carbohydrate meals for more energy, this help the body to acclimatize faster.

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