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Our journey will
begin with some wonderful sightseeing in the
ancient town of Lhasa. This wondrous city is
generally regarded as the heart of Tibet and is
filled with unparalleled history, culture, and
beauty. The Potala Palace dominates the skyline
with its powerful and ancient architecture. The
numerous temples and monasteries surrounding the
city, such as the Jokhang and Drepung, allow
travelers to experience Tibetan Buddhism first
hand. A visit to these ancient monasteries will
leave you with a sense of astonishment for years
to come! Along the way to Everest we will also
experience Buddhist culture in the awe-inspiring
towns of Shigatse and Gyantse. |
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Itinerary: |
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DAY 01 FLY
KATHMANDU [1400M] - LHASA [3660M] |
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After flying a long
time to Nepal I am sure you dread another day of
flying. However, this remarkable flight last
only an hour while crossing the Himalayan range.
As you may expect the striking mountain views
surround you the entire time. Once you arrive at
Gonggar airport, an easy two hour drive will
take you to your Hotel. The remainder of the
day can be spent relaxing and exploring some of
the many sights in Lhasa. |
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DAY 02 IN LHASA |
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Haven't you always
dreamed of visiting the ancient Tibetan
monasteries? Our knowledgeable English speaking
guide will show you everything there is to see
in some of these renowned sights. First off we
will explore the beautifully preserved Sera
Monastery. Many of the pictures you see of Tibet
are of these buildings with their white washed
walls and golden roofs. To this day several
hundred monks live and study in this
architecture. The afternoon will be spent
exploring the Jokhang temple and Norbulingka.
The Norbunglinka is another astounding piece of
architecture and was once the summer palace of
the Dalai Lama. Jokhang Temple will provide you
one of your first sights of devout Tibetans, as
hundreds visit this sacred shrine each day. The
central market of Lhasa, the Barkor, surrounds
the Jokhang Temple. In these cobbled streets you
can experience more Tibetan culture and even
purchase some amazing crafts. |
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DAY 03 IN LHASA |
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To explore some of
the ancient quarters of the Dalai Lama we will
visit Potala Palace in the morning. Be prepared
for astonishment as this grand palace has been
around since before the 17th century. To add
even more history and culture we will also visit
Drepung Monastery. Once home to over 10,000
monks, the Drepung Monastery is still a
beautiful sight to see. Miraculously it was one
of the few sights to escape the Cultural
Revolution without widespread damage. |
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DAY 04 IN LHASA |
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Today is a day for
you to relax, properly acclimatize, and further
explore Lhasa. The choices range from enjoying a
meal in one of the excellent restaurants to
exploring more monasteries or browsing in the
towns markets. Take it easy and have a great
day! |
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DAY 05 DRIVE LHASA
- GYANTSE |
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In the morning we
will depart from Lhasa and travel in Land
cruisers along the Friendship highway. Numerous
passes, such as Khambo La and Kharo La, provide
wondrous views of the Himalayan range. A
colossal glacier rises nearly straight up from
the road as we pas Kharo La. The drive is no
daunting task as we pass through many more
beautiful Tibetan valleys and quiet villages
along the way. Our final destination is the
first class Holi-Lake Hotel in Gyantse.. |
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DAY 06 DRIVE
GYANTSE [3950M] - SHIGATSE [3900M] 90KM |
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We will be given
the opportunity of experiencing more wondrous
Tibetan culture as we see the Gyantse Dzong and
Kumbum. Expansive views of the valley can be
seen from the ancient Dzong fort. The Kumbum is
much more than a stupa, as it is surrounded by
numerous Tibetan murals and small chapel houses.
Even if you are no art connoisseur you will be
amazed by these ancient murals and architecture
We continue on with
a short drive to Shigatse, the second largest
city in Tibet. Not a minute is wasted as we have
a full afternoon of exploring the local markets
and monasteries. It is very intriguing to see
how ancient Tibetan culture compares to the
modern day culture we will experience. There are
endless amounts of sights, both modern and
ancient, to see around this city. The night will
be spent in Tibetan style Wutse or Mansarovar
Hotel. |
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DAY 07 DRIVE
SHIGATSE - SHEGAR [NEW TINGRI] |
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Once more we will
drive along the Friendship Highway and immerse
ourselves in the wondrous views of the Tibetan
plateau. Along the way we will cross our highest
pass of the journey, Gyamtso La, as well as
numerous nomadic herders. The night will be
spent in the comfortable Hotel Quomolongma |
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DAY 08 DRIVE SHEGAR
[4050M] - RONGBUK |
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We will leave
Shegar in the morning and cross the Pang La
pass. The view from the top is truly
awe-inspiring as nearly the entire Himalayas are
laid out before you. This may be your first real
glimpse of Everest. |
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DAY 09 RONGBUK
EVEREST BC |
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Our ninth day will
be spent enjoying the barren yet awe-inspiring
surroundings of the Everest Base Camp. It is a
life changing experience to stare up into the
world's largest mountain. We will slowly begin
to acclimatize. |
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DAY 10 RONGBUK
EVEREST BC |
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To be safe, another
day must be spent properly acclimatizing in
Rongbuk. You can relax during the day and
explore the area even further. |
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DAY 11 TREK FROM
EVEREST BASE CAMP TO CAMP 1 [5460M] |
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Our first
challenging trek will be made to Base Camp 1.
Along the way we can explore the Rongbuk Glacier
and surrounding areas. The views around this
massive glacier are some of the best in the
world. We will take a trail that rises to the
east side of this ice cap and heads toward the
peak of Mt. Everest. The hike is fairly short,
but the high altitude may still be hard for many
so relax today and enjoy exploring this amazing
area. |
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DAY 12 TREK TO
INTERIM CAMP [5760M] |
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Our trekking trail
today will meander over gravel hills to the west
of the glacier. Another scenic day awaits us as
we spend the night at the interim camp. Ice
pinnacles surround us in all directions. What an
amazing experience! |
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DAY 13 REST DAY IN
INTERIM CAMP |
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Today is another
day to rest and properly acclimatize. We are now
at extremely high altitudes, and must take all
necessary safety precautions! Small excursions
can be taken today and wonderful pictures
abound. |
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DAY 14 TREK TO CAMP
2 [5970M] |
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Today we ascend
even farther into the intricate maze of ice as
we meet up with the Changste glacier. It is such
an incredible experience to be hiking on the
world's highest mountain! Today our camp is even
more beautiful than past sites. We are
surrounded on all sides by varying glaciers and
hanging ice. The Serac Highway protrudes a
gravel point into the center of these amazing
ice formations |
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DAY 15 TREK TO ABC
[6340M] AND RETURN TO CAMP 2 |
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It is completely up
to you today whether you want to spend the night
at Base camp 3 or simply hike there during the
day and return to Base Camp 2. The walk will be
much more enjoyable tomorrow if we stay at the
second base camp. However, if you wish we can
spend the night at an even higher altitude and
impressive location. Camp 3 lies in the center
of flattened gravel mounds next to the glacier.
Today we can observe many of the challenging
pinnacles, ridges, and even the rock summit of
Everest. Camp 3 is only 2400 meters from the
top. What a sight it is to finally arrive at
nearly the highest point in the world! |
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DAY 16 RETURN TO
BASE CAMP\ |
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Today is a long day
as we cruise downhill back towards the first
base camp. Wonderful sights abound as we leave
this amazing peak. |
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DAY 17 DRIVE
RONGBUK - NYALAM |
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On our second to
last day we will rejoin the Friendship Highway
and experience another amazing drive through
Tibet. Once again we will cross two high passes
with magnificent Himalayan views. Towards the
end of the day we will descend from the Tibetan
plateau and arrive in Nyalam. It is a huge
relief for many to arrive back in this lush town
with showers and beds. |
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DAY 18 DRIVE NYALAM
- KATHMANDU |
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Today is a sad day
for most as we end our journey. In the morning
we will cross the Friendship Bridge and head
back into Nepal. We must bid a fond farewell to
our Tibetan guide and go through all the
necessary border paperwork. Our Nepalese staff
will meet you on the other side and take you
your last five hours into Kathmandu. |
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