Tibet Family Tour

  • 07 Nights/08 Days
  • tibet
  • Lhasa – Gyantse – Shigatse – Lhasa

About the Tour

This tour will show you most of the real highlights of Tibet, landscape, snow capes mountains, Lakes, monasteries, and ancients architecture. We together visit Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Norbulingka Palace, Sera Monastery, Barkhor squire in Lhasa. Visit Gyantse Zhong in Gyantse and the next visit of the second biggest monastery Tashilampo in Shigatse. Driving in the well-paved road with the highest pass of Karo La (5010m) with the panoramic view of the Tibetan Himalayas. Another attraction of biggest  Yamdrok Lake from on the way driving Lhasa to Gyantse.

Highlights

  • Visit Potala Palace and Jokhang Monastery
  • Explore Drak Yerpa - spiritual axis’s of Lhasa
  • Visit sacred Buddhist temples and monasteries 
  • Pride of Gyantse “Gyantse Dzong and Kumbum” 
  • Go to discover the sacred lake as well as one of the most scenic lakes in Tibet 

Day 1:    Lhasa Arrival
Welcome to the roof of the world! You will be picked up by a local tour guide at the airport hall or train station, and then be escorted to your hotel in Lhasa city in a private vehicle.
After arrival at your hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to explore the local areas and acclimatize yourself to the air, temperature and high altitude of Lhasa.

High Altitude Acclimation Tips: 1) go for some leisure walking to acclimate the high altitude but avoid strenuous activity after arrival; 2) you’d better not have a bath, in case of catching a cold; 3) drink more water, and have some fruit; 4) have a good rest.

Day 2:    Lhasa ( B )
Start today’s Lhasa exploration with an exciting visit to the landmark - Potala Palace which is regarded as one of the most beautiful architectural buildings in the world. You will climb up the palace along the zigzag stone paths with white-and-red walls to the top of the palace where you can not only appreciate the exotic Tibetan-style architecture but also get a great view of Lhasa’s urban areas, then walk into the inner space of Potala Palace to explore the stately chapels and learn about the history of the palace.

Continuing your exploration, you will then get to Jokhang Temple which is considered as the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism. Each day, there are thousands of pilgrims coming from different places in Tibet to the temple to worship the Buddha. This temple is also known as the “house of Buddha” because it keeps the precious Jowo Rinpoche, the life-sized (5 foot/1.5m) image of the Shakyamuni at the age of 12. The last site for today’s exploration is the famous Barkhor Street. It is a circular and wide street encircling the Jokhang Temple. The local people like to walk on the street for several circles usually in the late afternoon as a daily tradition of pilgrimage. The street also has many shops selling a wide variety of traditional Tibetan goods, religious items, and handcrafts.

Tips of Today: 1) there are 1,080 steps up to climb to the top of Potala Palace, so don’t walk in a rush, which may cause high altitude sickness; 2) taking photos is not allowed inside the palace; 3) today you will be mainly outside, please bring some water, a hat, sun cream, and sunglasses with you.

Day 3:    Tibetan culture exploration ( B )
You will visit a village and talk to locals, then visit a local family and learn about their daily life. Try home-made Tibetan food and milk tea. Explore the village where you will get a chance to experience how local Tibetans express their faith when you are brought to a local place of worship. Tibetans are very friendly and hospitable. You might also have the opportunity to learn how to make pulu, thangka, Tibetan joss stick, and other Tibetan snacks.

Day 4:    Sera Monastery and Dickey Orphanage ( B )
Kids like to play with kids. Today your family is going to visit a great place where you can take your kid(s) to hang out with even-aged friends and do some educational activities - Dickey Orphanage. It is known as the "sweet home" of orphans in Tibet and was founded in 2002, by a great Tibetan lady Tamdrin Dadhon who sold all her family's properties and gathered about 300,000 RMB to create a home for the orphans. Currently, there are about 90 orphans living in the Dickey Orphanage. And Dickey, in Tibetan means “Fine and Happiness”. Tamarin named the orphanage as Dinkey out of her wish that all kids could be fine and happy.

In the afternoon, your family will be taken to another famous monastery in Lhasa -Sera Monastery. It is famous for the spectacular “Buddhism Debating”. As a daily routine, the monks gather in a courtyard and debate on the Buddhist doctrines with supplemented gestures, which is thought to be helpful to facilitate better comprehension of the Buddhist philosophy to attain higher levels of study. After enjoying the "Buddhism Debating", you will be transferred back to the city. The rest time is your own free time to rest.

Day 5:    Lhasa – Gyantse ( B )
Today you will leave Lhasa and drive about 6.5 hours to Gyantse. The first site you will reach is the holy Yamdrok Lake. As the largest fresh lake in the north of the Himalaya Mountains, it spreads about 675 square meters from south to north, like an eardrop lying in the arms of snow-capped giant mountains. Viewing from a distance, you can see fertile pastures full of yaks and sheep, and some small Tibetan villages along the lakeshore. Keeping driving not so far from Yamdrok Lake, you will see the imposing Karola Glacier towering aloft on the right side of the road.

Continuing your trip, you will get to the historical city of Gyantse. Feel hungry? Have a good lunch in the town, then go to visit the mysterious Palcho Monastery. The monks and tradition of three important sects of Tibetan Buddhism - Sakyapa, Zhalupa and Gelukpa, peacefully coexist in this monastery. Its Kumbum, which is 35 meters high and has 76 small chapels with hundreds of images of Kriyatantras, is believed to be the largest such structure in Tibet. Finishing the visit to Palcho, go climbing up to the Dzong Fortress on which the Tibetan army used to fight against the British army's invasion during the early 20th century. From the top of the fortress, you can get a great panoramic view of Gyantse city.

Tips of today: 1) wear warm clothes to prevent cold and wild; 2) the road condition from Lhasa to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake is good; 3 feel free to ask your driver to stop so you can stretch your legs or take some pictures.

Day 6:    Gyantse – Shigatse ( B )
After breakfast, you will be going to visit a very special site where you can learn about the living condition and traditions of old Tibet -Pala Manor. Located in a Tibetan village about 4km southwest from Gyantse city, Pala Manor is the only aristocratic manor preserved well in Tibet and used to be the private manor of Pala families since the 17th century. The aristocratic and the serfs both lived in the manor but completely different life. The aristocratic didn't need to work, lived in bright, large and luxury rooms, used costly furniture and imported luxuries, such as OMEGA watch, LV purse, wine, etc. While the serfs lived in dark crude room in yards, they got paid little but did all the laboring works. Fortunately, the house, relics in the rooms still remain the same as they used to be.

After the visit to Pala Manor, you will move to Shigatse, which is about 2~3 hours driving on the road. After arrival, you are going to visit the most important monastery in the Shigatse region - Tashilunpo Monastery.
Tashilhunpo Monastery is the seat of successive Panchen Lamas, also one of the six Gelug monasteries. Founded by the First Dalai Lama in 1447, its name means "all fortune and happiness gathered here" or "heap of glory" in Tibetan. Covering an area of nearly 150,000 square meters, the monastery has more than 57 halls and 3600 rooms. Among them, the Coqen Hall can hold 2000 people chanting at the same time. Featuring an interesting sprawling amalgam of traditional Tibetan monastic style, those halls, chapels, and other structures are connected by precipitous steps and narrow cobblestone alleys. The interplay between the golden roofs and the white, red and black exterior walls creates a striking composition. Have a good rest in Shigatse.

Day 7:    Shigatse – Lhasa ( B )
Today you’ll drive back to Lhasa (5 hours) along the legendary Yaluzangbu River, the mother river of Tibet. On the halfway, you will take a visit to Nyemo Tunba which was the home of Tunmi Sangbuzha who invented the Tibetan character as well as the famous Tibetan Tibetan Incense. Here in Tunba, you also have the chance to witness the process of making Tibetan Incense with a water mill. At the same time, the scenery here is fabulous - ancient cypress trees, green willows, murmuring river.

Leave Tunba, keep driving to Lhasa. You will stop by at the place where is about 20km to Lhasa to take a short visit to the Nyethang Buddha which is conveniently located along the road, approximately 20km from Lhasa. Built-in more than 700 years ago, the Nietang Buddha is the largest and highest stone Buddha in Tibet and was colorfully painted by deep colors of golden, red, blue and black. West not far from the Buddha is the Nyethang Monastery where the famous ancient Indian Buddhist master Atisha meditated and taught Buddhism.

In the evening, you’ll have a Tibetan-style farewell dinner in a typical Tibetan restaurant, with traditional Tibetan songs and dances.

Day 8:    Lhasa Departure ( B )
Today is free for you until your tour guide transfers you to the airport in time for your flight or drop you off at Lhasa train station.
Tips of Today: 1) please pack your luggage carefully, especially for small things like camera charger, power adaptor, mobile phone, phone charger, wallet, and towel; 2) If your flight is arranged in the afternoon, please make sure you check out the hotel before 12 pm.

 

Inclusions

  • Accommodation on Single / Twin / Double sharing basis in offered hotels or similar. 
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel 
  • All transfers and excursions will be covered by air-conditioned vehicle. 
  • Tibet entrance permit and visa 
  • One shared big Oxygen tank in the car. 
  • Complimentary Mineral water bottle during your tour is provided in the car.
  • Services of Local English Speaking Guide for sightseeing.
  • Currently applicable taxes.

Exclusions

  • Airfare / Train fare
  • Camera charges at any monument to be paid by the guest directly
  • Any insurance
  • Tips for the guide, and porter.
  • Expenses of personal nature like liquor, laundry, tips, telephone, fax, internet, etc.
  • And anything not mentioned in Inclusions.

Tour Notes

  • Rates are subject to availability
  • Room category in all packages are the base category rooms 
  • The above rates are not applicable from 20th Dec'2019 to 10th Jan'2020.
  • Christmas & New Year gala charges are on a direct pay basis at the hotel by guest.
  • In case we are not able to provide the same hotels as mentioned, then we shall provide similar alternate properties, change in the cost if any will be advised.

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