Day 01: Kathmandu (1400m) -Kerung Border (145 km) 06-07 hrs drive
Day 02: Kerung – Shegar (4300m) 265 km
Day 03: Shegar - Shigatse (3,900 m) 327 km
Day 04: Shigatse – Lhasa Via Northern Route (280 km) 4 hrs
Day 05-06: Sightseeing in Lhasa
Day 07: Lhasa – Gyantse: 265 Km, 04 hrs, (3860 m)
Day 08: Gyantse – Sakya (300 km) 5-6 hrs
Day 09: Sakya – Rongbuk (295 km) 5 hrs
Day 10: Rongbuk – Everest Base Camp – Kerung
Day 11: Kerung to Kathmandu
Cost Includes:
Twin-sharing accommodation on a 3-star standard hotel on a bed & breakfast (BB) basis
English-speaking Tibetan Guide
Transportation as per the itinerary by One truck
Monastery entrance fee
Mechanic and his allowance
Tibet Travel permit. Motorbike permit
Cost Excludes:
Motor Bike and Fuel
Bike Maintenance and spare parts
Lunch & Dinner
Train or Airfare of any sectors
Insurance of any kind
The natural or political disturbance which is beyond our control…
Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, porter charge, etc.
Visa Fees
* This tour can be fully customized as per your requirement.
Day 01: Kathmandu (1400m) -Kerung Border (145 km) 06-07 hrs drive
Early in the Morning scenic drive to Kerung Border (Nepal-Tibet Border) through the beautiful Nepalese countryside and after necessary border formalities at Nepalese immigration, an hour adventurous uphill drive by Bus & Jeep(normally) or a 2-hour walk uphill (in case of landslide to Chinese immigration, check-in to the hotel or Continue drive to Kerung. Stay overnight at Hotel/Guest House.
Day 02: Kerung – Shegar (4300m) 265 km
Day drives uphill to the highest plateau of the world with the typical view of the Tibetan landscape offering the sheer feeling of standing on the roof of the world. from where weather permitting, breathtaking panorama of beautiful Himalayan ranges including Mt Cho Oyu (8201 M) & Mt Xishapagma (8012M) but dwarfed by the Vastness of the Tibetan plateau. From Tingri, one can enjoy the magnificence of Mt. Everest (8,848 M). Stay overnight at the Guest House
Day 03: Shegar - Shigatse (3,900 m) 327 km
Continue scenic drive crossing Over Gyatchu La (5,220M), the highest pass en route to Lhasa via Lhatse from where a road to Mt Kailash bifurcates to the west. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 04: Shigatse – Lhasa Via Northern Route (280 km) 4 hrs
Morning sightseeing at the Panchen Lama's Tashilhumpu Monastery. Continue Driving to Lhasa. Overnight in Hotel.
Day 05-06: Sightseeing in Lhasa
Two full days sightseeing tour to Lhasa including Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Bazaar, And Potala Palace Drepung & Sera Monasteries. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 07: Lhasa – Gyantse: 265 Km, 04 hrs, (3860 m)
Full-day picturesque drive crossing over Karola (5,010m), Kambala (4,749m), Colorful Yamdrok-Tso Lake, and the Tibetan lifeline river Brahma Putra (Yarlung Tsangpo) – Visit Khumbum stupa & Palkhor Chod Monastery. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 08: Gyantse – Sakya (300 km) 5-6 hrs
After Breakfast, Motor Bike ride to Sakya. Visit Sakya Monastery. O/N at Hotel.
Day 09: Sakya – Rongbuk (295 km) 5 hrs
Ride Motor Bike to Rongbuk. Visit Rongbuk Monastery. O/N at Guest House.
Day 10: Rongbuk – Everest Base Camp – Kerung
After breakfast bike ride to Everest Base camp. After Explore Base camp drives back to Kerung. Overnight in Hotel.
Day 11: Kerung to Kathmandu
After Necessary Border formalities, ( Kerung /Rasuwagadi Border) Ride back to Kathmandu and end our tour.
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Visa Information
Flying out to Tibet requires a Chinese visa and a Tibet Travel Permit which can both be acquired in Kathmandu with the help of a travel company (Tibet via Nepal). A valid visa for China isn't the same as a Tibet Travel Permit. Those with a Chinese traveler visa will at present need to apply for a Tibet travel permit. The permit is still required for remote foreign travelers traveling to Tibet from the territory of China. To obtain the permit you have to book a guide for your whole trip and pre-organize private transport for trips outside Lhasa. The trip outside Lhasa likewise requires extra permits which are arranged by the travel agent you are going with.
Passport
All who intend to enter Tibet must hold at least a 6-month valid passport.
Passport - valid for 6 months
Chinese Visa — you can apply for one from a Chinese Embassy or through China Highlights (who enter from China)
Group Visa — those who enter from Nepal to Tibet after the Tibet tour traveler can visit China mainland with a valid group visa.
Individual Visa will be canceled when we apply for group visa (if the visa is in the passport)
Tibet Entry Permit — it is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and is an absolute necessity for outsiders entering Tibet.
A few people who wish to travel to specific areas in Tibet must also obtain:
Travel Permit — it is required when you are planning to move to closed areas in Tibet. These are issued after you land in Tibet.
Military Permit — it is acquired to travel to some militarily sensitive regions.
Weather Information
The weather in Tibet is similar to that of Mainland China, though with lower temperatures due to higher altitudes. Summers have warm days with strong sunshine and cool nights, but summer days can even be chilly at higher elevations. Winters are cold but there isn't all that much snow. Lhasa enjoys a lot of sunshine even in winter. Most Tibet experiences frost at least 6 months of the year. Some high lakes are frozen from October to March. The weather varies a lot from region to region. Lhasa is an ideal destination because it is in a valley area of lower elevation.
Safety Guidelines
We recommend you go through our following safety guidelines and stay tuned with the latest happening.
Have at least 2 copies of the Tibet Permit.
Keep your belongings properly.
When you feel uncomfortable due to altitude change or have any troubles, report to your guide promptly.
Never rush to visit attractions shortly after you arrive in Lhasa.
Shop around but avoid undue bargaining with street vendors and never buy wildlife and unknown Tibetan herbal medicine and fake products.
Take your money and important belongings with you all the time.
Spend a few days in Lhasa for acclimation and always follow a gradual ascent when traveling to higher places to avoid altitude sickness.
Refrain from heavy drinking and smoking.
Respect the religion, and customs and avoid taboos in Tibet.
Pay special attention to the unique alpine climate (such as sunburn, dramatic temperature change, etc.)
Keep necessary medicines at the consult of your doctor.
Never travel alone at night or venture into unknown places without informing your guide.
In most places, cash is only accepted. Do prepare enough and small changes.
If an emergency arises, report it to your guide promptly.
Don’t carry any documents or papers related to Dalai Lama or free Tibet.
We also recommend not carrying any guidebook to Tibet.