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Lhasa Shigatse Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour
(7 Nights / 8 Days)

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Trip Overview

8 Days Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp small group Tour is one of the most adventurous tours and also the most memorable tour for all the travelers in Tibet. You will not only visit the best part of the holy city Lhasa, but also see multiple dispersed sites from Lhasa to EBC, such as: Yamdrok Lake and Tashi Lhunpo monastery in Shigatse.

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp is the most popular Tibet tour. If you want to do an adventurous trip in Tibet, it is worthwhile.

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Lhasa Shigatse Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour
(7 Nights / 8 Days) Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Lhasa (3650m)
Attractions: No
Meals: No
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Lhasa

Welcome to Lhasa! Upon your arrival at Gonggar airport or Lhasa Railway Station, your professional Tibetan guide will meet you right in the hall on time, with your name sign. Then a comfortable car and experienced driver will take you to Lhasa hotel safely. It is about 65km from the airport to Lhasa city and takes less than an hour through the Airport Expressway. It is only 25km from the railway station and takes about half an hour.
After arriving at hotel, tour guide will help you check in. You can take a rest and get acclimatized to high altitude.

Tips:
1. To adapt to the high altitude ( over 3,600m ), you are recommended to have a good rest in the hotel, no running and intense activity, no smoking and no alcohol, no shower.
2. Please drink sufficient water and eat more vegetable, fruits, meat and eggs for more energy.
3. For the first-time visitors, it is common to have different degrees of high altitude sickness symptom.
Day 2Lhasa tour
Attractions: Drepung Monastery, Tibet Museum and Norbulingka (or Sera Monastery)
Meals: Breakfast, Welcome Dinner
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Lhasa

After breakfast at your hotel, driven to visit Drepung Monastery. Drepung Monastery was ever the largest monastery with more than 10 thousand monks, and now is one of three great monasteries in Lhasa. Seen from the distant, its grand, white construction gives the appearance of a heap of rice.
In the afternoon, you will visit Tibet Museum, where you can explore Tibetan culture through displays of daily life, traditional attire, unique architecture, and festive customs. Next, you will go to Norbulingka, a classic Tibetan-style royal garden that served as the Dalai Lama’s summer retreat.
(Or in the afternoon driven to visit Sera Monastery, which is famous for the unique “Scriptures Debating” activity held from 3:30pm to 5pm in the central courtyard except each Sunday. )
Then transfer back to the hotel.

Tips:
1. Pack plenty of drinking water, sun glasses, suncream and some food.
Day 3Lhasa tour
Attractions: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Tibetan social culture
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Lhasa

After breakfast, your tour guide & driver will pick you and drive to visit the splendid Potala Palace, which is Lhasa’s cardinal landmarks. You will have a whole morning to explore this world-level architectural works: White Palace, Red Palace, corridors and stairs and countless lama’s dormitory. Others include: Buddha statues, red-robed lamas and devoted, murals, etc.
In the afternoon, you will walk to visit the age-old Jokhang Temple, as the spiritual center of Tibet, which will deeply impress you with its magnificence and sincere pilgrims. You will see pilgrims donating butter oil to keep the lights burning for the Buddha; learning Tibetan Buddhism; hearing the red-robed Lamas praying; taking photos of the gold roof and enjoying the beautiful sunshine of Lhasa.

Tips:
1. In Potala Palace, your visiting time is limited on 1 hour. Climb up there, you might experience slight shortness of breath, please take your time and rest when needed.
2. Don’t disturb pilgrims and Lama. Don’t take photos of them without permission.
Day 4Lhasa – Gyantse (3900m) – Shigatse (3800m) (350km, 7-8hrs)
Attractions: Yamdrok lake, Karuola Glacier, Pelkor Chode Monastery
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Shigatse

On leaving the Tibetan capital, we will first drive southwest towards the beauty of Lake Yamdrok taking the winding road up to the crest of the Gampa La pass at 4794 meters. From the pass you get the first glimpse of the beauty of Lake Yamdrok below ringed by snowy mountain peaks and stretching out across the whole landscape before you. In the distance the holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar stands tall in the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain Range.
On the way to Gyantse, after lunch, we cross over the pass at Karo La (5159m) where we can view the beautiful glacier that falls from the slopes of Mount Nyenchen Khangsar. In Gyantse we will stop at the Pelkor Chode Monastery to explore both the monastery and the outstanding 32-meter stupa that is the highlight of the day. Known as the Kumbum Stupa this one-of-a-kind stupa has nine floors and 108 chapels which contain thousands of images and statues throughout. Then we will continue on in the late afternoon to reach Shigatse before nightfall.
Day 5Shigatse – EBC (5200m) (350km, 7-8hrs)
Attractions: Mt. Everest base camp
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: guestroom bed at EBC

In the morning, we’ll leave Shigatse after getting your Alien’s travel permit, and then drive direct to the base Camp of Mount Everest near the Rongbuk Monastery. The route takes us over several high passes and the first outstanding view you will see is from the Gyatso La pass at 5400 meters. From the viewpoint at the crest of the pass you can see Mount Everest standing tall in the distance.
At Old Tingri we will turn off the Friendship Highway and take the Zhufeng Road over the Gawu La Pass (5250m) from which you get an amazing view of the Himalayan panorama. The view of the peaks includes several mountains above 8000 meters including Mount Everest (8848m) Mt. Lhotse (8516m) Mt. Makalu (8463m) Mt. Shishapangma (8020m) and Mt. Cho Oyu (8201m).
On our arrival at the Rongbuk Monastery we will first check into the tent guesthouse or Rongbuk Monastery Guesthouse depending on the time of year. The tent guesthouses are not available in the winter months from November to March and are sometimes full in the peak months of summer. After a light lunch we will get time to explore the famous Rongbuk Monastery the official highest Buddhist monastery in the world. Housing both monks and nuns the monastery was a regular stopping point for explorers heading for Mount Everest in the early days after it was first discovered.
(During the winter season, when the Everest Base Camp tented lodges are closed, we will relocate accommodations to the nearest village to Everest, Basong Village.)

Tips:
1. The road condition from Shigatse to EBC is a mixture of paved and rough road around mountains.
2. Staying overnight near the Rongbuk Monastery will be quite cold, please pack warm clothes.
3. Remember to get up early in the morning to see the sunrise over Mt. Everest.
Day 6EBC – Shigatse (350km, 7-8hrs)
Attractions: Mt. Everest base camp, Rongbuk monastery,
Meals: /
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Shigatse

After a pleasant night at the base camp or monastery guesthouse, we can rise early to get the best view of the sunrise on the eastern sloped of Mount Everest. The hill behind the monastery is the best spot for good early-morning photos of the mountain. Then it is time to say goodbye to the world’s highest mountain as we pack up and prepare to drive back to Shigatse.
Day 7Shigatse to Lhasa (280km, 6-7hrs)
Attractions: Tashilunpo Monastery and Yalong Valley
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: 3★/4★ hotel in Lhasa

After breakfast we will spend the first part of the morning touring around the famous Tashilhunpo Monastery the seat of the Panchen Lama before heading off along the Friendship Highway towards Lhasa. Built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, the monastery is now the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama Tibet’s second highest religious incarnation. There you will be able to see the tombs of 7 Panchen Lamas explore the twisting cobbled streets and get a peek into monastic life.
On the rout drive back to Lhasa by following Yalong Valley, you can stand on the viewing platform and view the vast Yalong River bed. Finally the guide will transfer you back to your hotels in Lhasa.
Day 8Depart from Lhasa
Activity: See off to Lhasa Airport or Railway Station
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: No

Today is free for you until you are escorted to the airport or railway station for departure and the guide will help you get on board.

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What’s Included

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    Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis on BB Meal Plan (pre- and post-trek)
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    Accommodation in local tea houses/lodges during the trek
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    All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
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    Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
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    Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers)
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    Necessary Trekking Staffs
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    All necessary trekking permits (Everest National Park Entry Fee and Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Fee)
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    Private ground transportation as per itinerary (including to/from trek trail head)
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    Domestic Flights as per the itinerary
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    Insurance for guide, porter and trekking staffs involved.
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    Farewell dinner at a local Nepali restaurant

What’s Not Included

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    International flights and Nepal visa fees
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    Personal trekking gear and equipment
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    Travel and medical insurance (including emergency evacuation)
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    Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
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    Tips for guide, porter, and drivers
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    Personal expenses: beverages, snacks, laundry, phone/internet, etc.
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    Additional costs due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., weather delays, landslides, political strikes)