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    Mt. Everest Base Camp Tours

    Lhasa to the World Highest Mountain Trekking Tour

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    Duration of the tour: 12 days and 11 nights

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      Tour overview: this trekking package is one of the most popular trekking routes in the world. Trekking in the Mt. Everest region gives you the opportunity to fulfill a dream while taking in some of the best breathtaking scenery in the Himalayas with world's highest peak. During the couple of days tour in Lhasa, you will visit most of famous sites in Lhasa, and this also provides some time for relaxing before you start with your trekking journey. Then you will depart Lhasa to visit breathtaking holy Yamdrok Lake and prehistorical Choede monastery. After that, from Old Tingri, you will trek for 3 days to Rongbo Monastery which is the highest monastery in the world, and arrive at North Face of Mt. Everest. Then you will pass some of isolated small villeinage you also have the opportunity of experiencing traditional Tibetan life in remote villages.

      Day 1:Arrive in Lhasa.

      When you arrive in Lhasa (3700m),your local Tibetan guide and driver will bring you to hotel and rest at hotelfor acclimatization.


      Day 2: VisitPotala Palace, Jokhang Temple in the morning and Bakhor Street after noon.

      In the morning, your guide willbring you to visit the huge and magnificent complex of ancient buildings,breathtaking Potala Palace, which is the winter palace of the Dalai Lama, builtin the 17th century by the fifth Dalai Lama. After that, we explore the JokhangTemple, the most sacred monastery in Tibet, and the surrounding Barkhor bazaar,the bustling Lhasa market.


      Day 3: visit Drepung Monastery in the morning and Sera Monastery in the afternoon.

      In the morning, we go to explore the expansive Drepung Monastery which is the largest monastery in Tibet and the home monastery to all Dalai Lamas. We go to Sera Monastery to watch the special monks’ debate In the afternoon, the Monastery has a rich collection of cultural relics and a silk tangkha painting of Sakya Yeshe.


      Day 4:Lhasa-Gyangtse-Shigatse on the way you can pass the Yamdrok Lake, karola,Palkhor Choede

      .In the early morning,you will start your journey toward south west, and you will see the breathtaking holy Yamdrok lake with its turquoise color and snow capped Mt.Nyenchen Khangsar in the distance, then continues drive along the lake for few kilometers get us to the lunch stop at Nagartse. On your way to Gyantse, youwill see many magnificent valleys and small villages. After that, you have timeto taking photo and enjoining the amazing scenery of holy Mt. Nyenchen Kangsarglacier when your car stops at Karo la (5150m). At Gyantse, we visit PalkhorChoede monastery, this magnificent multi-door structure is the largest stupa inTibet, it is well known for its beautiful architecture, old sculptures and paintings around its inner walls. At the late afternoon, you will back to Shigatse and stay one night in there.


      Day 5:Shigatse-Old Tingri 290kms

      Today, we will drive to the small town of Old Tingri. On the way to old Tingri, you will cross several pass which offering great views of the plains and snow-capped mountains. Old Tingri sits at 4335m.


      Day 6: Trek fromOld Tingri-Lungchang 12kms (around 4 hours)

      Today, you will trek along the Ra Chu stream to beyond Choling and Lungchang villages (4350m),and overnight camp in Lungchang.


      Day 7: Trek from Lungchang to the base of the Nam La Pass 21kms, (around6 hours)

      Today, you will trek from Lungchang to the small village of Drokpa (4860m) which is at the base of the Nam La Pass (5100m), and camp overnight in there.


      Day 8: Trekfrom Nam La Pass to Everest Base Camp 27kms, (around 10 hours).

      Today your trek will be end when you arrive at North Face Base Camp of Mt. Everest after a long day.


      Day 9: EverestBase Camp – Shigatse visit -Tashi Lhunpo moanstery

      You will wake up in the early morning to see the unforgettable sunrise over Mt. Everest, the highest peak on earth at 8,848m (29,029 ft). After that you have time to take pictures in front of its imposing face. Then drive to Shigatse (3900m) and stay a night in there.


      Day 10: Shigatse –Lhasa

      Today we will leave Shigatse for Lhasa, visiting natural beauty spots on the way. You can see the beautiful River and you also have time to explore around the town and taking photos on the way back to Lhasa.


      Day 11: send off from Lhasa to train or airport.

      On the final day,your driver and guide will send you to Lhasa train station or airport.

      Please see the detail information about what are included in this tour package:

      This tour package includes all of your Tibet Entry Permits which you need for traveling around Tibet (Tibet Permits).


      Transportation

      Transfer fee: transfer fee from airport or train station to Lhasa and from Lhasa to airport or train station (land cruiser or mini bus),and transfer fee of traveling to the places which are listed in your itinerary.


      Admission fee:admission fee of all tourist sites which are listed in your itinerary.


      Tour guide: English speaking local Tibetan guide with national guide license.


      Hotels: clean and comfortable 3 star hotel with sharing twin room accommodation when your stay in Lhasa,Shanna, Shigatse and hotels in other places list in the itinerary (The conditions of hotels in some remote places, such as Sakya, Everest Base Camp, Tingri, and Zhangmu are not as good as hotels in some major cities of Tibet.


      Our agency service charge:salary of driver, tour guide, vehicle.


      Oxygen:supplied in your car and mineral water.


      Meals:breakfast is included in your tour package.


      Travel insurance:please be aware that travel insurance in here is very limited. Hence, our agency highly recommends our customers buy their travel insurance in their own countries before you come to Tibet, and most of tourists also do so.


      Please see the detail information about what are excluded in this tour package:

      International Travel Insurance:International Travel Insurance is not included in our tour package (we highly recommend you to buy international travel insurance which covers tour cancellation & emergency evacuation from your own country before you come to Tibet since the Tourist Accident & Casualty insurance which provided by travel agency in here is very limited.


      Meals: Lunch and dinner are not included in your tour package.


      Flight and train tickets: the costs of Flight and train tickets are not included in your tour package.

      Visa & Permits

      China Visa:China Visa is required for applying your Tibet Travel Permits. For those who hold Singapore, Brunei and Japan passport is no visa required to visit China for up to 15 days for travel or visiting relatives etc. Chinese Visa can be applied from Chinese embassies and consulates in your locality and must be obtained for applying your Tibet Travel Permit. Please kindly check your regional Chinese Embassy website. Please do not mention you are going to Tibet when you apply Chinese Visa, otherwise your visa may be denied by Chinese embassy. You can write down the name of any city in China as your travel destination when you apply your Chinese visa.


      Tibet Permits:All the application for obtaining Tibet Travel Permit should be submitted 15-20 days before your expected travel starting date. Your travel agency can apply for the permit for entering Tibet once you got your Chinese visa. Scanned copy of Chinese visa and information page of passport are needed to be sent to our tour agency once you confirmed your trip with us. Your travel agency will send a scanned Tibet Travel Permit to you if you travel by train to Tibet and original Tibet Travel Permits to your hotel in China if you travel by flight to Tibet since the original permit is required if you come to Tibet by flight rather than train. Different documents are required for applying your Tibet Permits in terms of the type of Chinese Visa that you hold.If you hold ‘L’ visa (tourist visa), please kindly email us clear scanned copy of your information page of passport and your Chinese visa around 25 days before you arrive in China and we can help you to apply your Tibet Travel Permit.If you hold ‘F’ (visiting) or ‘Z’ (business) visa, please kindly email us clear scanned copy of your information page of passport, your Chinese visa, and a recommendation letter from your company, and please be aware that if you hold business visa, then please send us your work permit as well.If you hold ‘D’ visa (permanent residence), please send us photo copy of your passport, Working Permit and Residence Permit.If you hold ‘X’ visa (student visa), please send us photo copy of information page of your passport, Chinese visa, the recommendation letter from your school with stamp for certifying your are currently studying in China and a scanned copy of your student ID card.Tibet Permits include Tibet Travel Permit, Alien’s Travel Permit & Military Allowance. Tibet travel permit often be issued by Tibet Tourism Bureau (hereinafter we call it TTB) if you, as a tourist, go to Tibet only for a tour.A second permit or travel document is also needed after you arrive in Tibet and you want to travel to places out of Tibet Travel Permit limit (you should list these places in your itinerary before you apply your Tibet Travel Permit & it only takes around one working day to be issued). This is called Alien’s Travel Permit and the permit can only be obtained from Foreign Affairs Division, Public Security Bureau Tibet and your tour agency will help you get it when you are in Tibet.


      Alien’s Travel Permit is need if you travel to regions below: Tsedang: Samye Monastery, Tomb of Tibetan King, Trundruk Monastery, YumbulakhangShigatse: Sakya Monastery, Mt.

      Everest, Rongbuk MonasteryGyangtse: Pelkor Chode Monastery & Kubum Stupa

      Ngari Region: Mt.Kailash, Lake Manasarovar, Tsaparang, Years, ect.

      Nyingchi Region: Basum-tso, Pomi, Rawo-tso, ect.

      Chamdo Region: Chamdo, Riwoche, Tengchen, ect.

      The third kinds of permit are called Military Allowance & Foreign Affaire Permit:which often can be issued by the concerning military offices & Foreign Affairs offices. If the places you will travel to under the military control, you have to get the permit and your travel agency will tell you which places you need to apply this kind of permit.

      Sensitive border, such as Mt Kailas, eastern Tibet, Mt. Everest…require a military permit and a foreign-affairs permit. These will also be arranged by our travel agency one month before you enter Tibet. It normally takes around 20 working days to get them all. Hence, you should inform contact your tour agency earlier and the sensitive areas you are going to travel to also should be listed in your itinerary. Please be aware that you need to send your itinerary before you apply Tibet Travel Permit and any traveller cannot book flight ticket or train ticket to Tibet without the Permit. And the permit will clearly lists every destination that you would visit in Tibet and this list cannot be change once you arrived in Tibet. Hence, please provide every destination you would visit in Tibet before you make decision about your trip plan. For those who hold Singapore, Brunei and Japan passport is no visa required to visit China for up to 15 days for travel or visiting relatives etc. However, they still have to apply Tibet Travel Permit for travelling around Tibet Autonomous Region and photo copy of information page of passport and travel itinerary also should be sent to a local tour agency in Tibet. Things needing attention when you travel in Tibet.

      1. You’d better buy travel accident insurance before setting out so that you would get assistance in time if any accidents occur.

      2. The temperature difference between day and night in Tibet is big and the weather is changeable. Please put on extra clothes or put off them accordingly. The temperature is low in the evening at high altitude, so it's necessary to wear down coats. Car will bump along the land stirring dust, so it would be better to prepare masks.

      3. Namtso Lake is at an altitude of 4714 meters . You might develop altitude sickness in different extents. Please take some anti-fatigue medicines like Herba Rhodiolae or Gaoyuanan in advance. Good rest is needed and alcohol as well as strenuous exercise should be avoided.

      4. In the area of high altitude, due to dry weather, thin air as well as the reflection of snow ground and water surface, ultraviolet radiation is very strong. A high SPF sunscreen and a pair of sunglasses should be prepared.

      Potala Palace:Potala Palace is located on the Red Hill in the northwest of Lhasa. And it is a famous architectural complex made up of palaces, castles and temples which are the essence of Tibetan ancient architectural art.The Potala Palace was built in the seventh century. A palace of 999 rooms, it was built at an altitude of over 3,700 meters on the Red Hill of Lhasa. The palace, which was built on the hill, now covers 410,000 square meters and its architecture area is 130,000 square kilometers. The main building of the palace has 13 floors and is 115 meters high. It is all stone-wood structure. All the five roofs of palace are covered by gold-plating brasses tiles. It is the essence of Tibetan ancient architecture art.The main structure of Potala Palace is the White Palace and the Red Palace. The White Palace is the Winter Palace of Dalai Lama. It also used to be the past Tibet local government office. There are seven storeys in this building. Tsoqinsha Hall is located on the centre of the fourth floor. It is the largest palace in the Potala Palace White House, whose area is 717 square meters. And it is the place to hold important religious and political activities such as Dalai Lama enthrones and attends grand ceremonies. Rooms on the fifth and sixth floors are for the regent to work and live. The seventh floor, on the top of the White Palace, has two living rooms for Dalai Lama during the winter. Because of the sunny weather all day, they are called East Sunlight Hall and West Sunlight Hall, respectively. The Red Palace, mainly consisting of the chapels for Dalai Lamas’ stupas and all kinds of Buddhist chapels, contains eight stupas which keep the relics of past Dalai Lamas. Among them, the stupa for fifth Dalai Lama is the biggest. In the west is great west hall, the memorial hall of the stupa for fifth Dalai Lama Hall. It is also the biggest hall in the Potala Palace, which covers an area of 725 square meters and there are all frescoes on its inner walls. The thirteenth Dalai Lama’s tomb stupa temple is the latest building in the Potala Palace, which starting in 1933, costing 3 years to be built. During more than 1,300 years, the Potala Palace has collected extremely rich historical and cultural relics and kept them in storage. Among them, there are murals of more than 2,500 square meters, nearly a thousand stupas, tens of thousands of statues and Thangkha (scroll paintings); also, there are valuable scriptures collections like Pattra-leaf scriptures and Kangyur via; There are numerous and various cultural relics, including golden books, golden and jade seals, porcelains, enamels, brocades, crafts, and gold, silver and jade articles.In addition, there are wall paintings on all walls of the palace, Buddhist prayer rooms and passages of the Potala Palace and various relief sculptures around there. Most of the murals and sculptures are bright and colorful, which are mainly themed by plateau scenery, historical tales, stories of Buddhism and construction scenes of the Potala Palace, etc. And they are of highly historical and artistic values.


      Jokhang temple:The Jokhang temple was founded in 647. After generations of repair and build-out, it is now a huge building group. The temple has an area of more than 25,100 square metersand has over twenty palaces. The main sanctuary is 4-storey high with gold plating copper tile roof, which shows the architectural style and drawn the architecture feature from Nepal, Indian and Tang Dynasty as well. In the middle of the hall, there is a gold-plated statue with the same figure of 12-year-old Shakyamuni which was brought by Princess Wencheng from Changan. On both wings of the palace are enshrined the statues of Songtsen Gampo, Princess Wenchengand sPrincess Bhrikuti and other statues.


      Sera Monastery:Sera Monastery is one of three famous monasteries in Tibet along with the Drepung Monastery and the Ganden Monastery. It is the latest built building among three Monasteries. The Sera Monastery, located at the foot of Tatipu Hill in the northern suburb of Lhasa City, is one of the three major monasteries of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It was built in 1419, the monastery means “Wild Rose Monastery” in Tibetan language. There is a main hall, three Dratsang (college) and 29 khumtsen (dormitory of monks). There are over 5,500 monks at most. The monastery still keeps over ten thousand of vajra Buddha, most of which are made locally in Tibet. Many of them are copper statue of Buddha brought from mainland or India. Main hall and walls of other monk dormitories and chapels maintain a lot of original color murals. There are Jie,Me, and Nga-pa three scripture halls and colleges. Sera Je College is the largest college where the monks study the Sutras. Sera Me College is the next largest college, where the monks study medicine. The third college is Sera Ngag-pa College, the Tantric College. There are more than 9,000 Buddhist monksin that temple during the golden age. Sera Monastery did not suffer from serious destruction in her history.


      Drepung Monastery:Drepung Located on the mountain of Gephel Wutse at the west suburb of Lhasa, Drepung Monastery is one of the three greatest monastery of Gelug Sect, and the biggest monastery in Tibet. Covering an area of about 200, 000 square meters, and the grand monastery which once contained more than 10 thousand monks is composed of white buildings arranged in close order, looking like a huge rice pile, so it is named Drepung. Drepung means “Mound of Rice” in Tibetan language, a symbol of prosperity. The Drepung Monastery was founded in 1416 AD by a disciple of Tsongkhapa named Jamyang Choje. Tsongkhapa once personally presided the consecration ceremony there. When firstly built, the temple was very small, with only a small hall covering an area of dozen square meters and 7 monks. During the first half of the seventeenth century, Fifth Dalai lama expanded the temple, which was finally developed into seven Dratsang. The major architectures of Drepung Monastery are the Tsoqen Hall, four colleges, Ganden Podrang and 50 Khumtsen. The Tsoqen Hall, among them, is a place for all monks to congregate to chant and perform ceremonies. Incorporated from seven Dratsang, four colleges include Gomang, Roscelin, Deyang and Ngagpa Dratsang; Before the Potala Palace was rebuilt, Ganden Podrang is the bedroom for Dalai Lama in the Drepung Monastery. As a rule, these colleges would house a total of about 800 monks. In the past, 10,000 monks were living at Drepung. Fifth Dalai Lama has been living here since he took power of government and religion in Tibet. During the Sholton Festival, the Drepung Monastery will hold a large exhibition of Buddha which exerts a wide influence.

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