Tibet Cultural Travel

  • Lhasa
  • 0 booked
  • Duration: 13 DAYS
  • Language: English

Overview

Immerse Yourself in Tibetan Culture with a Monastic Experience

A Tibet cultural travel with a focus on monastic life is a dream come true for Buddhist enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Let us help you bring this dream to life! Share your travel plans with us, and our expert tour consultants will craft a personalized itinerary just for you.

At Adventures in Tibet, our dedicated tours and trekking team specializes in creating unforgettable journeys. Explore our Travel Guide to Tibet, delve into the rich culture of the Amdo regions, and uncover insights into the top attractions and practical tips for trips to Lhasa.

Start planning your authentic Tibetan adventure today!

 


 

Highlights

  • Historical sights in Lhasa
  • Ganden Monastery
  • Drake Yerpa meditation caves
  • Samye Monastery and Yumbu Lagang
  • Chimphu Nunnery
  • Yarlung Valley
  • Gyangtse cultural town
  • Peckor Choede Monastery
  • Tashi Lhunpo Monastery
  • Sakya Monastery
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Yarlung Tsangpo River

 


What’s Included

  • Tibet travel permit
  • Accommodation with breakfasts
  • Pick-up & drop-off
  • A welcome dinner
  • Transportation ( Tourist vehicle)
  • Entrance fee
  • Professional Tibetan tour guide
  • 2bottles of mineral water/day (1liter)
  • Oxygen cylinders
  • First aid & kit

 


 

What’s Excluded

  • Meal (lunch and dinner)
  • Travel insurance
  • Any domestic & international train/flight fare
  • Personal expenses
  • Guide gratuity

What To Expect

1

Day 1: Arrive at Lhasa

Welcome to the spiritual heart of Tibet! Upon arrival in Lhasa, you’ll be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Take the evening to relax and acclimatize to the altitude.
Overnight: Banak Shol Hotel

2

Day 2: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple & Barkhor Street

Visit the majestic Potala Palace, exploring its chapels, golden chortens, and ancient murals. In the afternoon, visit Jokhang Temple, Tibet’s holiest site, and walk the lively Barkhor Street, where you can shop for Tibetan crafts.

Overnight: Lhasa

3

Day 3: Monastery Tour & Spiritual Sites around Lhasa

Explore Drepung Monastery, once home to 10,000 monks and the former administrative center of the Dalai Lama. After lunch, visit Sera Monastery, famous for its lively monk debates.

Overnight: Lhasa

4

Day 4: Ganden Monastery & Norbulingka

Drive 48 km to Ganden Monastery, the first and most important Gelugpa monastery. Return to Lhasa to visit Norbulingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lamas.

Overnight: Lhasa

5

Day 5: Drak Yerpa Monastery & Meditation Caves

Drive to Drak Yerpa, an ancient retreat site with over 80 meditation caves. Enjoy stunning views of Lhasa valley before returning to the city for free time.

Overnight: Lhasa

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Day 6: Yumbu Lagang, Tradruk Monastery & Samye Monastery

Visit Yumbu Lagang, Tibet’s first palace, and Tradruk Monastery, home to a rare pearl thangka. Cross the Yarlung Tsangpo River to visit Samye Monastery, Tibet’s first monastery built in the 8th century.

Overnight: Monastery Hotel, Samye

7

Day 7: Chimpu Nunnery & Trekking

Drive to Chimpu Nunnery, a spiritual site with stunning views over the Yarlung Valley. Hike uphill for two hours to explore Guru Rinpoche’s meditation caves.

Overnight: Samye

8

Day 8: Yamdrok Lake & Karola Glacier – Drive to Gyantse

Depart for Gyantse, stopping at Yamdrok Lake, a sacred turquoise lake at Kampala Pass (3975m). Continue to Karola Glacier (4960m) before reaching Gyantse.

Overnight: Gyantse

9

Day 9: Gyantse to Shigatse – Tashilhunpo & Narthang Monasteries

Visit Kumbum Stupa in Gyantse, then drive to Shigatse to explore Tashilhunpo Monastery, seat of the Panchen Lama. Visit Narthang Monastery, famous for its ancient scripture printing.

Overnight: Lhatse

10

Day 10: Sakya Monastery – Drive to Rongbuk Monastery

Explore Sakya Monastery, home to valuable Buddhist scriptures and relics. Then, drive to Rongbuk Monastery, the world’s highest monastery, near Everest Base Camp (EBC).

Overnight: Rongbuk Monastery Hotel

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Day 11: Everest Base Camp (EBC) – Return to Shigatse

Enjoy enough time at the Everest Base Camp (5150m) for breathtaking views of Mount Everest. After exploration, drive back to Shigatse.

Overnight: Shigatse

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Day 12: Drive Back to Lhasa

Enjoy a scenic drive along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, returning to Lhasa for a relaxing evening.

Overnight: Lhasa

13

Day 13: Departure from Lhasa

Transfer to the airport or train station for your onward journey. Tashi Delek! Tibet cultural travel ends here.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • The best time to visit Tibet is from April to October, with May, June, and September offering the most pleasant weather and clear views of Mount Everest. Winter (November to March) is colder but has fewer tourists.

  • Yes, all foreign travelers require a Tibet Travel Permit, which we will arrange for you. If visiting Everest Base Camp or other restricted areas, additional permits may be required.

  • Lhasa sits at 3,650m (11,975ft), so it’s important to rest upon arrival, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and ascend gradually. Our itinerary includes time for acclimatization to help prevent altitude sickness.

  • You’ll stay in comfortable hotels in Lhasa, Shigatse, and Gyantse, with basic guesthouses at Everest Base Camp and Samye Monastery. Facilities in remote areas are more limited but offer a unique cultural experience.

  • Bring warm clothing (even in summer), comfortable hiking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, lip balm, and a personal first-aid kit. If visiting Everest Base Camp, a sleeping bag for extra warmth is recommended.

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