Highlights
Lhasa
Highlights are the palaces of the Dalai Lamas – Potala and the summer palace Norbulingka, the Barkhor Circuit and the Jokhang.
Drepung and Sera Monasteries
Both on the outskirts of Lhasa, these are the two great Gelugpa monasteries of Tibet. In its heyday Drepung housed over 10,000 monks
Ganden Monastery
60 km west of Lhasa - This was the first Gelug monastery in Tibet and houses many murals and sculptures.
Tsedang and the Yarlung Valley
Hike in what is widely considered the cradle of Tibetan civilization. Visit Samye Monastery - the first Buddhist monastery of Tibet (761AD), where Guru Rinpoche or Padmasambhava as he is also known, defeated many evil spirits in order to bring Buddhism. Many valuable murals decorate its walls. Trekking from Ganden to Samye is a popular route.
Gyantse
It is an awesome 270km drive from Lhasa, over two high passes, to this historic town. On the way you can see the turquoise Yamdrok Yamtso (lake) and view the Karo-la glacier. In Gyantse see the architectural wonder of the multi-storey Kumbu stupa and Pelkhor monastery.
Shigatse
This is the second largest city in Tibet and the excellently preserved Tashilumpo Monastery (seat of the Panchen Lama) is the main attraction.
Sakya Monastery
This high walled and differently coloured monastery is divided into two. It houses thousands of sutras written in gold powder – the greatest religious library in all Tibet. It is 130km southwest of Shigatse.
Everest
Rongbuk Monastery is the highest monastery in the world and from here you can hike some 8km (approx. 2hrs) to Everest Base camp. The views of the highest mountain in the world (8,848.13 metres) are unforgettable.
Nomads and hot springs
Vast green valleys are home to nomadic peoples living in yak tents and tend their herds of yak, goats and sheep. Try fresh yogurt or Tibetan butter salt tea with tsampa. You may pass a hot spring in which you can rejuvenate.
Mt Kailash and Lake Manasarovar
Kailash, in the remote western region of Tibet, is considered to be one of the holiest mountains in all of Asia and pilgrims of Buddhist, Hindu and Bon traditions will travel there for kora (circumambualtion). This journey is for the spiritual and adventurous - for what you will see and experience it is intensely rewarding.
Namtso and Basumtso (lakes)
One of Tibet’s great features is beautiful high mountain-lakes. These are just two of the more well known that may be included in your journey. Basumtso lies in the east of Tibet and Namtso, the highest saltwater lake in the world (4,718 metres) lies in the north.
Trans Himalayan Drive
970-kms through four mountain-passes - this route promises a panorama of unsurpassable cultural and scenic diversity.
World’s Highest Railway
The Qinghai –Tibet Railway climbs to its highest point at Tangula Pass (5072m). The most beautiful scenery lies from Xi’ning to Lhasa. |