Beijing, Xian, Lhasa, Nepal and Bhutan Tour

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Days Trip Outline Daily Activity Accommodation Guide & Driver Meal
1 Entry Beijing Welcome at Beijing Airport or Railway Station ~Transfer to hotel and check in ~Leave hotel for Temple of Heaven ~Visit the Temple of Heaven ~Chinese dinner ~Enjoy the Chinese Kung Fu Show ~Overnight at hotel Hotel Local Guide BLD
2 Beijing Sightseeing Western breakfast ~Leave hotel for Forbidden City ~Visit the Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City ~Chinese lunch ~Visit the Summer Palace ~Chinese dinner ~Overnight at hotel Hotel Local Guide BLD
3 Beijing/Xian by train Western breakfast ~Transfer to train station and train to Xian ~Pick you up at Xian train station and Transfer to hotel ~Chinese lunch ~Visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda ~Visit the City Wall ~Chinese dinner ~Overnight at hotel Hotel Local Guide BLD
4 Train from Xian to Lhasa Western breakfast ~Leave hotel to Train station for Lhasa. Overnight in train Train
5 Arrival in Lhasa by train and transfer downtown Lhasa (3650m/45km) Gongkar airport, airport tunnel, Bharmaputra river, Kyichu river, Lhasa city. Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar Local Guide BB
6 Sightseeing tour in Lhasa Visit Potala Palace, Jokang temple, Bharkor Bazar Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar Local Guide BB
7 Sightseeing tour in Lhasa Visit Drepung and Sera monasteries Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar Local Guide BB
8 Lhasa to Tsetang (3600m/160km) Lhasa, Samye monastery,Tsetang Shannan Hotel Local Guide BB
9 Tsetang to Gyantse.(3950Mts/ 360Km ) Yamdrok lake, Karola glacier, Gyantse Yuthok Tibetan hotel Local Guide BB
10 Gyantse to Shigatse. (3900mts/ 90Km ) Visit Palchoe monastery and Kubum pagoda stupa, Tashi Lhunpo monastery Mansarovar Hotel Local Guide BB
11 Shigatse to Lhasa (3650Mts/ 280KM ) Barhmaputra river, Nyenmo county, Chushol county Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar Local Guide BB
12 Lhasa to Lhasa Gongkar airport.(3600Mts/ 60Km ) and fly to Nepal, Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft) End the Tibet trip and fly to Nepal, Tribhuvan international airport-Kathmandu city-Thamel Bazar Hotel Local Guide BB
13 Kathmandu sightseeing tour Boudhanath stupa-Swayambunath stupa-Kathmandu Durbar square Hotel Local Guide BB
14 Flight from Kathmandu to Bhutan, Arrival in Paro and transfer to Thimphu ( 2350m/50km/1 h 15 min ) Paro-Tachhog lhakhang-Thimphu-Memorial Chorten-Giant Buddha Hotel Local Guide BLD
15 Thimphu sightseeing tour Tango Monastery-School for Thirteen Traditional Arts and Crafts-Traditional Medicine Centre-Bhutan post office-Trashichhodzong Hotel Local Guide BLD
16 Thimphu to Punakha ( 1310m/85km/2 h 26 min) Great Himalayan mountain view from Dochu la pass-Temple of Fertility-Punakha Dzong-Walakha Nunnery Hotel Local Guide BLD
17 Punakha to Paro ( 2250m/126km/3 h 21 min ) Botanical Park-Tachog Lhakhang-Rinpung Dzong-Taktshang monastery-Paro town Hotel Local Guide BLD
18 Paro town to Paro airport ( 2250m/5km/10 min ) and fly to Kathmandu Paro valley-great view of the Himalayan mountain peaks including Everest in a distance and fly to Kathmandu Hotel Local Guide BB
19 Transfer to Kathmandu Airport and fly back to Home Transfer to Kathmandu Airport and fly back to Home, END THE TRIP.

Inclusive

  • Accommodation on twin sharing room basis
  • 1 Local English speaking guide
  • Transportation by one good conditioned tourist vehicle
  • Yamdrok lake and Karola Gacier conservation fee
  • All entry fees to the sites and monasteries during your Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal tour
  • Breakfast for entire tour
  • All necessary Tibet and Bhutan permits
  • Lunch and Dinner in Tibet and Nepal
  • Oxygen in case needed during your Tibet travel

Exclusive

  • Both international and domestic flight
  • Lunch and dinner during Tibet and Nepal travel
  • Train tickets
  • Visa fee
  • Personal insurance, medical and evacuation insurance
  • Any extra cost in the event of landslides and personal nature expenses.
  • Day 01: Entry Beijing

    Welcome at Beijing Airport or Railway Station ~Transfer to hotel and check in ~Leave hotel for Temple of Heaven ~Visit the Temple of Heaven, The Temple of Heaven is an imperial complex of religious buildings situated in the southeastern part of central Beijing. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for good harvest.~Chinese dinner ~Enjoy the Chinese Kung Fu Show ~Overnight at hotel

  • Day 02: Beijing Sightseeing

    Western breakfast ~Leave hotel for Forbidden City ~Visit the Tiananmen Square, Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen Square is a city square in the centre of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen located to its north, separating it from the Forbidden City. The square contains the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong and the Forbidden City, The Forbidden City is a palace complex in central Beijing, China. It houses the Palace Museum, and was the former Chinese imperial palace and state residence of the Emperor of China from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty, between 1420 and 1924. The Forbidden City served as the home of Chinese emperors and their households and was the ceremonial and political center of the Chinese government for almost 500 years.~Chinese lunch ~Visit the Summer Palace, The Summer Palace is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing. It was an imperial garden in the Qing dynasty. Mainly dominated by Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, it covers an expanse of 2.9 square kilometres, three-quarters of which is water.~Chinese dinner ~Overnight at hotel

  • Day 03: Beijing/Xian by train

    Western breakfast ~Transfer to train station and train to Xian ~Pick you up at Xian train station and Transfer to hotel ~Chinese lunch ~Visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda ~Visit the City Wall ~Chinese dinner ~Overnight at hotel

  • Day 04: Train from Xian to Lhasa

    Western breakfast ~Leave hotel to train station for Lhasa. Overnight in Train.

  • Day 05: Arrival at Lhasa Gongkar airport and transfer to Lhasa.(3650Mts/ 60Km ) Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar

    You will be warmly welcome by our Tibetan guide and driver and accompany you to the holy city of Lhasa along with the view of Bharmaputra, known as Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan and a giant stone carved Buddha with more than a thousand years history.

  • Day 06: Sightseeing tour in Lhasa, Potala Palace, Jokang temple, Bharkor Bazar. Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar

    After breakfast, travel to Potala Palace which will take you 10 minutes from your hotel. THE POTALA PALACE is considered one of the great wonders of the world. It is held sacred by Tibetans as the former residence of successive Dalai Lamas, and is one of Tibet's most holy pilgrimage sites. A palace was originally built in the 7 th century by King Songtsen Gampo, and was believed to have been nine stories high, but around the 9th century, it is believed to have been destroyed by a big fire. The present Potala Palace was constructed by the great fifth Dalai Lama in the 17 th century after he became ruler of Tibet. The Potala Palace is divided into two sections, the White Palace (completed in 1653) and Red palace (completed 1694). It has more than one thousand rooms and is thirteen stories high. The White Palace was secular in nature and mainly used for government administration, whilst the Red palace was mainly used for religious functions and still has numerous chapels, including those containing reliquary stupas of the successive Dalai Lamas which are richly decorated in gold, silver and semi-precious stones. Afternoon, visit Jokang temple and Bharkor. JOKANG TEMPLE the Jokang is Tibet’s most sacred temple, the main point of pilgrims from the entire Tibetan plateau. Located at the heart of the ancient town of Lhasa, it was built in the 7 th century by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo’s queen Bhrikuti on a site identified by Queen Wencheng according to her geomantic calculation. The temple is 3 stories high and it is constructed with enormous chapels including the most sacred statue of Budhha Shakyamuni, enshrined. It has around 70 monks nowadays. ANCIENT BHARKOR STREET is the most sacred pilgrimage site in Lhasa and it is full of pilgrims from down till dusk. There are four huge prayer flags situated in Bhakor street which surrounds the Jokang, known respectively as Gadhen Dharchen in the northeast, Juyak Dharchen in the west, Kelsang Dharchen in the southwest and SharKyaring Dharchen in the southeast. The Bharkor street is the most active market in all Tibet and it is possible to purchase traditional Tibetan artifacts, religious implements, antiques, modern goods, books, music, clothing, spices, fresh meat and vegetable.

  • Day 07: Drepung and Sera monasteries. Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar

    After breakfast, drive to Drepung monastery which will take you 15 minutes drive from your hotel. DREPUNG MONASTERY is the largest monastery in Tibet, built in the 15 th century by Jamyang Choeje who is one of Tsongkapa’s foremost disciple. The monastery is beautifully located up in a hill at the distance of 7 Km from the old section of the city and it is the biggest monastery in Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery has four main colleges with numerous small chapels and house chapels, known as Khangtsen in Tibetan. There are around six hundred monks nowadays. Afternoon, visit Sera and Norbu Lingka. SERA MONASTERY was founded in around 15th century by Jamchen Choeje who is another famous disciple of Tsongka pa and it is the second largest monastery of Tibet. There are three big colleges with numerous chapels and house chapels. The most attraction to visit this monastery is to see the monks debating which hold from 3-5Pm everyday apart from Sunday. NORBU LINGKA is the first summer Palace which was founded by the seventh Dalai Lama in 18 th century and the first Palace Kelsang Podrang was also constructed as the same name as the 7 th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso. The eight Dalai Lama Jampel Gyatso (1758-1804) did more initiated work on the Norbulingka, expending the gardens and digging a lake which can be found south of the new summer Palace. The thirteenth Dalai Lama (1876-1933) was responsible for the three Palaces in the north west corner of the park and the fourteen the Dalai Lama built the new summer Palace in 1956. Nowadays there are some monks who are taking care of the Palace.

  • Day 08: Drive from Lhasa-Samye monastery-Tsetang.(3600Mts/ 160Km ) Shannan hotel *** on BB

    You will start your tour at 8Am and drive along the Lhasa river where it joins the Bharmaputra river at Chushur bridge. Taking the highway to the airport and after 40Km drive, you will take a new road to Samye monastery along the northern shore of the Yarlung Tsangpo river. You will enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river valley and sand domes. You will visit Samye monastery which is the first monastery of Tibet and it is the mother monastery of Nyingmapa school. There are around 300 monks nowadays. After the Samye monastery sightseeing, you will have lunch in the monastery restaurant and then continue your journey to Tsetang which is the cradle of Tibet. We will directly drive to Yumbu Lhakang which is 30Km outside of Tsetang town. Visit Yumbu Lhakang and Traduk temple on the way back.

  • Day 09: Drive from Tsetang to Gyangtse.(3950Mts/ 360Km ) Yuthok Tibetan Hotel new wing on B.B

    You will start your tour at around 8.30Am from your hotel and then drive towards Gyangtse through 3 big mountain passes, Kampa La, Karo La, Simila respectively. Karola is the highest pass among them which is over 5000Mts with it's most beautiful glaciers, beautiful Yamdrok lake emerged as coral color from the top of Kampala pass. You will have your lunch at Nakartse country which is just between the Yamdrok lake and Karola glaciers.

  • Day 10: Drive from Gyantse to Shigatse. (3900mts/ 90Km ) Mansarovar Hotel *** on B.B

    You will start your tour at around 9Am from your hotel and then drive towards Palchoe monastery for a few minutes. Visit Palchoe monastery and Kubum Pagoda stupa. After the sightseeing, You will have your lunch and then continue your journey to Shigatse by passing one of the biggest farming land in Tibet where people grow barley, wheat, different kinds of vegetables. Pm visit Tashi Lhunpo monastery and old market of Shigatse.

  • Day 11: Drive from Shigatse to Lhasa (3650Mts/ 280KM ) Lubhum Tsang Boutique hotel or similar

    You will start your tour at around 9.30Am from your hotel and drive along the Bharmaputra river with a landscape of sandy hills, villages, and Rulak Yungdrung ling at the otherside of the river. You will have lunch in a small town called Nyenmo which is the border point between Shigatse and Lhasa . Free afternoon for shopping.

  • Day 12: Drive from Lhasa to Lhasa Gongkar airport.(3600Mts/ 60Km ) and fly to Nepal, Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft) Hotel on B

    End the Tibet trip and fly to Nepal, After arriving in Kathmandu, our representative will pick you up from the airport and take you to the hotel. In the afternoon, we may take a rest.

  • Day 13: Kathmandu sightseeing tour and do preparation for the trek. Hotel on BB

    After breakfast, you will drive to Swayambunath stupa which is just around 5km distance from your hotel. Swayambunath is the oldest Buddhist stupa in Nepal and it has more than 2000 years history. The distance from your hotel to the stupa is around 15 Km . The stupa is located on the top of a hill and you can enjoy the view of the whole Kathmandu city. After you visit Swayambunath, you will drive to Bouddhanath Stupa which was built in the form of Buddha’s eyes and surrounding the stupa there is a monastery and it is interesting to give a round to the stupa. The Boudhanath stupa has more than thousand years history and it has been listed in the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE. After lunch, you will visit Kathmandu Durbar Square . Kathmandu Durbar Square is architectonic appraised jewels of the Kathmandu city.(Durbar means palace) In her square, we can admire infinity of temples and Palaces such as, Gaddhi Baithak Durbar, Palace of Rana style, constructed in 1908, Basandabur Durbar, Main building of the old Royal Palace and the Kumari Chowk, the living Goddesses and the Kumari bahal, where her family resides. All these objects are located in Basandapur. Afternoon, we will do preparation for the trek.

  • Day 14: Kathmandu to Bhutan flight, Arrival in Paro and transfer to Thimphu ( 2350m/50km/1 h 15 min ) Hotel on LD

    take flight from Kathmandu to Bhutan, Your introduction to our enchanting kingdom begins on a flight over the Himalayas into the lush green valley of Paro; truly one of the world’s most spectacular sights. Flying into Paro, Bhutan is a unique experience altogether. You will view the world’s highest, most majestic peaks and enjoy the view of the approaching valley with its primeval alpine forest, monasteries, temples and farmhouse nestled in splendid mountain isolation. On arrival to Paro you will be received by our representative, the tour guide, and driven to Thimphu, the capital city, on the way we will vist Tachhog lhakhang .In the next one hour. Towards late afternoon, we will do sightseeing in Thimphu including visits to the Memorial Chorten and at Buddha point, One of the biggest Buddha statute perched on the hill top that oversees the whole Thimphu city.

  • Day 15: Thimphu sightseeing tour. Hotel on BLD

    Morning Excursion to Tango: drive 12 kilometers North of Thimphu town for half an hour till the base of Tango Hill. It is a 45-minute hike to Tango Monastery, a renowned Buddhist College and a site blessed by many great Buddhist masters over nearly a thousand years. “Tango” literally means “horse-head” named after the rock formation on the side of the temple that resembles the head of a horse. Picnic lunch will be served near the river bank after we cross a traditional wooden bridge near Cheri Zam. Afternoon Visit the “School for Thirteen Traditional Arts and Crafts”, the Traditional Medicine Centre which includes an herbal medicine manufacturing unit. Visit Bhutan post office, and then finally Trashichhodzong, the Central Secretariat of the Royal Government of Bhutan.

  • Day 16: Thimphu to Punakha ( 1310m/85km/2 h 26 min) Hotel on BLD

    Drive to Punakha (85 Km/2 hours 26 minutes ). Enroute stop at Dochula Pass (3,150 m.) Enjoy a spectacular view of the ranges of the eastern Himalayas if the sky is clear. We will also come across 108 stupas that lend the place an air of deep spirituality. Then drive downhill to the Temple of Fertility at Lobesa, dedicated to the 15th century Buddhist master and iconoclast Drukpa Kuenley, also known as the Divine Madman. Today, the temple is frequented by barren couples to receive the blessings of fertility from a 15th century wooden phallus. Continue to Punakha. After Lunch: Visit Our most significant visit today is Punakha Dzong, a magnificent castle-fortress that served as the old capital of Bhutan. It is considered the best specimen of Bhutanese architecture. Built in 1637 on the confluence of the Pho Chu (Male River) and Mo Chu (Female River,) this fortress monastery is the preserve of Bhutan’s most precious religious relics and treasures. It is in this monument that the kings of Bhutan are crowned and the head of Buddhism in Bhutan (Chief Abbot), is anointed and Visit Walakha Nunnery.

  • Day 17: Punakha to Paro ( 2250m/126km/3 h 21 min ) Hotel on BLD

    We retrace our journey today, back to Paro via Thimphu where we will stop for lunch. Enroute, we will stop over to enjoy scenic landscapes and places of interest such as the Botanical Park at Lamperi and Tachog Lhakhang (temple) which has an iron chain bridge cast in the 14th century. On reaching Paro, we will visit Rinpung Dzong, literally the “palace-fortress on a heap of jewels”, and the National Museum that is housed in a monument which in the ancient times served as the watch tower during enemy aggressions. Today, we go to a place that has become a must for every visitor to Bhutan – the hike up to the “Tiger’s Nest” or Taktshang monastery. This religious edifice, about 800 meters above the Paro valley floor, is built on a dizzying ledge of a gigantic granite cliff that hangs on a mountainside. Buddhists consider the place so holy that to visit it once in a lifetime is considered a must. As to how it could have been constructed in the 17th century remains a mystery; a story has it that celestial nymphs (Khandromas) aided in its construction. It was here that Padmasambhava, an eighth century master who is considered to be the second Buddha in the Himalayan Buddhist world, mediated and concealed religious teachings for the future generations. In the evening, we will stroll about the town and get an insight into how the Bhutanese society is juggling between the ancient and the modern.

  • Day 18: Paro town to Paro airport ( 2250m/5km/10 min ) Fly to Kathmandu

    We say good by to the most beautiful Paro valley and enjoy a great view of the Himalayan mountain peaks including Everest from your aeroplane and fly to Kathmandu.

  • Day 19. Transfer to Kathmandu Airport and fly back to home.

    Transfer to Kathmandu Airport and fly back to home.

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Inclusive

  • Accommodation on twin sharing room basis
  • 1 Local English speaking guide
  • Transportation by one good conditioned tourist vehicle
  • Yamdrok lake and Karola Gacier conservation fee
  • All entry fees to the sites and monasteries during your Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal tour
  • Breakfast for entire tour
  • All necessary Tibet and Bhutan permits
  • Lunch and Dinner in Tibet and Nepal
  • Oxygen in case needed during your Tibet travel

Exclusive

  • Both international and domestic flight
  • Lunch and dinner during Tibet and Nepal travel
  • Train tickets
  • Visa fee
  • Personal insurance, medical and evacuation insurance
  • Any extra cost in the event of landslides and personal nature expenses.

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