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Duration: 7 days, Destination: Lhasa Yamdrok Lake Shigatse Everest Base Camp

Day 1: Welcome to Tibet! …our tour guide will pick you up at your arrival point – either the airport or the train station and then take you to your accommodation, where you may take a rest to adjust to the altitude and relax.
Day 2:You can visit Jokhang Temple,Barkhor Market Streetand the Potola Palace, and then In the evening stay in Lhasa city to relax. The Jokhang temple was constructed by King Songtsän Gampo probably in 642. The famous Buddhist Master Atisha taught here in the 11th century and it has been considered the most important temple in Lhasa ever since, remaining a key centre of Buddhist pilgrimage for centuries. The Barkhor is an area of narrow streets and a public square located around Jokhang Temple, and was the most popular devotional circuit for pilgrims and locals. Now the area is famous for its multitude of market stalls, selling everything from devotional goods to silk cloth to trinkets and jewelry. There are also many restaurants selling both native and international cuisine. Later you will see the Potala Palace, which has 13 stories of buildings, containing over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and about 200,000 statues. The site was used as a meditation retreat by King Songtsen Gampo, who in 637 built the first palace there in order to greet his bride Princess Wen Cheng of the Tang Dynasty of China. The Dalai Lama and his government moved into the White Palace in 1649 and was used as a winter palace by the Dalai Lama from that time on.
Day 3:Travel from Lhasa to Gyantse monastery and stupa by crossing the Kamba la (4794m.) and the Karol la pass (5010m.) after which you will see the spectacular Yamdrok tso, also known as the Turquiose Lake, over 72 km (45 miles) long. According to local mythology, Yamdrok Yumtso lake is the transformation of a goddess. Then, in the late afternoon drive to Shigatse. Shigatse contains the huge Tashilhunpo Monastery, founded in 1447 by Gendun Drup, the First Dalai Lama. It is the traditional seat of the Panchen Lamas. In the 2nd week of the 5th lunar month (around June/July), Tashilhunpo Monastery is the scene of a 3-day festival and a huge thangka is displayed. Stay overnight at Shigatse.
Day 4: Morning, after breakfast, start driving from Shigatse along the road then the passes approaching Everest camp. Stop at Old Tingri town for lunch and a short rest. The road is a bit rough, on the way you will cross over Gyatsola Pass at 5,220m., which is the highest enroute pass. Afternoon travel to Everest Camp, taking about 2 hours. Spend the night at Everest Camp tent guesthouse (dorm beds in the tent). Note: The entrance fee to Everest Camp is 180rmb/per person. You will have a chance to see the sunset here over the majestic Himalayan peaks.
Day 5: In the morning, you will see the sunrise from Everest Base Camp, then return to Rongbuk and start driving back to Shigatse. Spend the night at Shigatse.
Day 6: In the morning, you may visit the Bachen Lama Set- Tashilunpo Monastery, which was built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama. In the afternoon drive back to Lhasa along Yarlong Tsangpo river via the Nepal Friendship Road. Spend the night in Lhasa.
Day 7: We will take you to Lhasa airport or train station to say goodbye
Option A: Inclusive Tour
| Size:(PPl) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 8+ | Single room supplement |
| Cost:(RMB) | 8100 | 4650 | 3810 | 3080 | 2860 | 2550 | 2450 | 2160 | 2090 | 200rmb |
Option B: Non- Inclusive Tour
| Size:(PPl) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 8+ | Single room supplement |
| Cost:(RMB) | 6180 | 3450 | 2520 | 2020 | 1680 | 1550 | 1290 | 1190 | 1100 | 200rmb |
Option A: Inclusive Tour
Price includes:
1.Tibet Entry Permit
2.Tibet Travel Permit
3.All transportation
4.Three-star hotel accommodation inc. breakfast
5.English-speaking tour guide
6.All entrance fees to visited sites and locations
7.Travel insurance
Price excludes:
1.Tips for driver and tour guide
2.Your own food + drinks
3.The cost of your round-trip ticket
Option B: Non- Inclusive Tour
Price includes:
1.Tibet Entry Permit
2.Tibet Travel Permit
3.Local transportation (taxi)
4.Transportation outside Lhasa city (car or 4x4)
5.Train station pick-up and drop-off
6.English-speaking tour guide
7.Travel insurance
Price excludes:
1.Your accommodation
2.Any entrance fees to sites and locations
3.Your food + drink
4.The cost of your round-trip ticket
5.Tips for driver and tour guide
(allow 1hr for travelling the 70km. distance (fee=160rmb) and 2hrs check-in time before your departure)
Tickets Price
1.Potala Palace 120 RMB 2.Jokhang Temple 85 RMB 3.Norbulingka 60 RMB 4.Yamdrok Lake 40 RMB 5.Drepung Monastery 55 RMB 6.Tashihunop Monas 55 RMB 7.E.B.C 180 RMB 8.Samye Monastery 40 RMB 9.Yumbu Lakang Kloser 60 RMB 10.Tranduk Temple 30 RMB 11.Namtso Lake 80 RMB 12.Pelkor Chode Monastery 45 RMB


