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Day 1: Arrive Lhasa
Welcome to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet! Upon landing at the airport, you'll meet your Tibetan guide and take an hour-long ride along the riverside toward the city center. You'll then check into the hotel and have time to rest and relax. In the coming days, you'll experience what's often considered the most spiritual capital on Earth.
Go for a stroll near the hotel and start exploring. Look for the Islamic mosque, outdoor pool tables, and young monks playing football. You'll likely be tempted to hit the streets with newfound energy, but it's recommended you lay low and spend the first day adjusting to Lhasa's altitude of 11,995 feet (3,656 m).
Day 2: Lhasa
Today you'll arrive in Lhasa, the provincial capital of the Tibetan Autonomous Region—commonly dubbed the “Roof of the World.” With an average altitude of 4,900 meters above sea level, Tibet is the highest region on earth. Disembark at Lhasa Station in the early afternoon, head to your hotel, and have dinner in town.
Day 3: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street
Start by visiting one of the most charismatic structures ever built in Tibet, the Potala Palace. Seeing the winter residence of the Dalai Lama is an awe-inspiring experience. After lunch, you can visit Jokhang Temple which is located in the heart of the old town, built in the mid-7th century CE, and ramble around Barkhor Street to give you more time getting to know the atmosphere and local culture of this historical town.
Day 4: Norbulingka, Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery
Visit Norbulingka, the summer palace of Dalai Lamas. It was constructed in the 1740s and covers an area of 0.36 square meters after more than 200 years expansion. It is the largest artificial garden in Tibet with beautiful landscapes and rich historical relics.
After that, pay a visit to Sera Monastery, which is noted for its Buddhism scripture debating. Sera means wild rose in Tibetan, it was constructed by a famous disciple of Tsongkhapa in 1419. We will have the chance to watch the monks debating in the monastery, which is a tradition for them to express their different comprehensives of the doctrines. After that, we will visit one of the three great monasteries of Gelug Sect – Drepung Monastery. There were more than 10000 Buddhists in the monastery at its heyday. It covers an area of 0.2 million square meters with an altitude of 3800 meters.
Day 5: Lhasa – Gyangtse – Shigatse
Leaving Lhasa, we head for an amazing day of exploration deep in the Tibetan highlands. Our destination today is Gyangtse, Tibet’s fourth largest city, located at the junction of the major trade routes between China and Sikkim, India. Stop for a view over Yamdruk Lake, home to many kinds of waterfowl, and enjoy the roadside Karola Glacier en-route to Gyangtse.
Arrive in Gyangtse and visit Palcho Monastery, built in the early 15th century and still decked out with original wall paintings and Buddha statues. Drive from Gyantse to Shigatse through the Nyangchu Valley, one of the three fertile valleys in central Tibet. Once you get to Shigatse—the second largest city in Tibet—visit the Tashi Lunpo Monastery and spend the rest of the evening at your leisure.
Day 6: Shigatse – Tingri
In the morning after breakfast, visit Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Shigatse. The seat of the Panchen Lama, one of Tibet’s spiritual leaders, Tashi Lhunpo was initially constructed by the first Dalai Lama in 1447 in honor of his teacher. Explore a local market before leaving Shigatse, stopping in the small town of Lhatse and driving over the Gyatso La Pass on your way to Tingri. This is where you'll spend the evening: in a charming huddle of Tibetan homes overlooking a sweeping plain, bordered by towering peaks of Everest and Cho Oyu.
Day 7: Everest Base Camp
The day offers us one of the highlights of the entire trip: weather permitting, you'll visit the base camp for Mt. Everest. You'll be driven to Gyawula Mountain Pass for your chance to get a glimpse of the world's highest peak, locally known as Qomolangma ("The Mother Mount"). Today you'll also visit the world’s highest monastery, Rongbuk Monastery of the most ancient sect of Tibetan Buddhism at the foot of the Rongbuk Glacier. In the afternoon, drive back to Tingri for the night.
Day 8: Tingri – Gyirong
Today you'll make the 7-hour drive to Gyirong, passing spectacular mountain scenery and local villages. Mid-way, make a stop for lunch at Peygutso Lake, a beautiful highland lake at the foot of Mt. Everest. Enjoy the last night of your journey in Gyirong.
Day 9: Depart Tibet via the newly-opened Nepal border
Pass over the Gyirong Border and say farewell to Tibet.
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