5 Days Lhasa and Namtso Lake Tour

  • Norbulingka
    Norbulingka
  • Barkhor Street
    Barkhor Street
  • Yangpachen
    Yangpachen
  • Namtso Lake
    Namtso Lake
Destintations:

Tour Code: cttb-6

Tour Type: Private Tour with Exclusive Tour Guide and Driver

Departure Date;Flexible

Tour Highlights:

In this tour of Tibet you will find deep culture, impressive ceremonies and monasteries all located in the imposing landscape of the Himalayan Mountain Range. Apart from the classic tourist sites, you will have the opportunity to feel the northern Tibetan landscape and the sacred Namtso Lake.


Itinerary

  • Day1

    Arrival in Lhasa

    • No Meals
    • in Lhasa
    Upon arrival at Gonggar Airport, your local guide will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel in Lhasa. After check-in, it is better to rest at your hotel to adjust to the altitude.
  • Day2

    Potala Palace, Barkhor Street and Jokhang Temple

    • Breakfast, Lunch
    • in Lhasa
    Your visit today begins with the Potala Palace, the winter palace of Dalai Lamas, the governing center of the Tibetan feudalism regime controlling both politics and religion, the biggest and extant castle-type complex in China, and the essence of ancient Tibetan architectural arts.
    Jokhang Temple is a four-story temple with a golden roof surrounded by Barkhor Street and crowded with pilgrims and visitors. The temple first built up in the mid-seventh century, and then extended and rehabilitated in later dynasties. The temple is a grand place, seated in the east and the gate opened to the west, having integrated multiple architectural fashions like Han, Tibet, Indian and Nepal.
    Many people call the Barkhor "the window of Tibet" which exhibits typical Tibetan life. The pilgrims, dressed in their local from many parts of Tibet, revolve around the temple clockwise.
  • Day3

    Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery and Norbulingka

    • Breakfast, Lunch
    • in Lhasa
    Today we will start at the Monastery of Sera, one of the three main monasteries of Lhasa, where the "famous daily debates" of monks takes place. Sera means "wild rose" in Tibetan language. The monastery is dedicated to the Gelugpa Sect, a branch of Tibetan Buddhism, and is famous for debates on Buddhist doctrines. There are preserved nearly 10,000 Buddhist statues, while the main hall and Buddhist chambers house a number of exquisite murals.
    Located on the western outskirts of Lhasa, Norbulingka was originally built in the middle period of the 18th century as the summer palace for the Dalai Lamas. It was also the place where they handled political affairs and held religious activities.
    Drepung Monastery was first built up in the 14th year of Yongle Reign in Ming Dynasty (1416). It is one Gelug Sect temple, which was constructed making use of the mountainous landforms. The eaves are connected and the towers stand erect, marvelously and splendidly. In its peak time, the temple had more than ten thousand monks.
  • Day4

    Namtso Lake and Yangpachen

    • Breakfast, Lunch
    • in Lhasa
    After breakfast, begin your trip today to Lake Namtso, about 250 km northwest of Lhasa (paved road) and Yangpachen. Namtso Lake means "Holy Lake" in Tibetan language, situated in the northwestern mountainous area of Damxung County in Lhasa. It is one of the Three Holy Lakes in Tibet, the second largest salt water lake in China. There are five islands in the lake, and the grassland around the lake is a quality natural grazing land. Flocks of wild gooses are swimming in the lake, and fine-scale or scale-less fishes are growing many. The scenery of Namtso is glorious.
    Yangpachen is famous for its hot springs and is a good choice for those who want to take a close look at Tibetan shepherds (drokpa) and their semi-nomadic lifestyle.
  • Day5

    Salida de Lhasa

    • Breakfasth
    Transfer you to the airport or train station to your next destination.

Price Inclusion&Exclusion

Price Inclusion

•    Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB)
•    Tickets: Entrance fees of all attractions listed in the itinerary.
•    Meals: All meals are specified in the itinerary.
•    Hotels: All rooms have air conditioning and private bathroom, unless specified.
•    Private Transfers: A private driver and a private tour guide will transfer you to airport/railway station, hotel and attractions in the cities in private air-conditioned vehicle.
•    Private Guide: We provide professional licensed tour guides who speaks English. They are responsible, knowledgeable and have a sense of humor to accompany you throughout your journey.
•    Service Expenses (includes planning, handling, operating and communication expenses) and Government Taxes.
•    Insurance: China Life Tourist Accident/Casualty Insurance
Price Inclusion

•    Air/train tickets to enter and leave Tibet
•    Chinese visa fees.
•    Personal Expenses: For example cost of excess luggage, laundry, beverages, fax, telephone, optional activities etc.
•    Dietary expenses other than meals in price inclusion are not included in the itinerary.
•    The cost of the attraction not listed in the itinerary is not included.
•    Single Room Supplement
•    Tips to tour guides, drivers etc.

Trip Notes

Private Guide & Transfer
You will have a private guide, private driver and an air-conditioned vehicle to accompany you at each destination of your trip, which will provide you with maximum personal care, security and flexibility.
All our guides are qualified and responsible professionals. All our vehicles are clean and in excellent condition, crewed with licensed drivers.
Private Tour Guide
In each city, we have a professional local guide. Our guide picks you up punctually at your arrival from the airport/railway station/spring of each destination. On your way out of that city, your guide will stay by your side until you have checked in and passed through security. All our travel guides in each destination are local and responsible, who know this area well. They accompany you visiting this city during 8 working hours of each day and they will tell background stories of the tourist places, and show you the secret places to take your best Vehicles of Young's China Travel pictures.
When it is necessary to change your itinerary for unexpected reasons, your private travel guide will suggest alternatives to ensure that you still have an excellent experience.

Private Transfer
With our comfortable and safe private transfer, your trip will be more relaxing and less tiring, keeping you in the best spirits to make the most of your experience in China. In all destinations visited, your vehicle is air-conditioned, clean and expertly maintained. Your private driver is licensed, insured and experienced.
Normally we will arrange vehicles with more space for you and your luggages. Depending on the number of passengers, we generally use sedans or minivans (7 seats) for 4 people or less, large vans or small buses (12-22 seats) for 5 to 12 people, medium cars (33-37 seats) for 13 - 25 people and large buses (more than 45 seats) for more than 25 people.

Remarks 
•  Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB) should be applied 12 working days in advance before the date of your trip de Tibet. If you couldn't provide the required documents on time, an extra handling fee will be charged.
•  Due to the special nature of Tibet, if any unforeseen cases occur beyond our control, such as war, fire, epidemics, health risks, hurricanes, terrorism and other current or potential severe weather conditions, government action, major traffic jams, delay or cancellation of flight/train, attractions temporarily closed. etc., we will have to change your itinerary, and in this case, we will calculate and charge/refund any increase or reduction in travel costs accordingly.
•  We reserve the right to modify the price due to exchange rate fluctuation
•  If you have special requirements, please tell us in advance.