Lhasa-Tsetang-Gyantse-Shigatse-Lhasa (8days)

provider CITS(中国国际旅行社)
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Introduction There is nowhere in China quite like Beijing with its awesome Great Wall, enormous Forbidden City and tranquil Summer Palace. The mysterious Tibet at the altitude of 3,650 meters above the sea level is becoming the focus of the whole world. Crowds of people swarm into the holy city Lhasa to experience exotic flavor.
There is nowhere in China quite like Beijing with its awesome Great Wall, enormous Forbidden City and tranquil Summer Palace. The mysterious Tibet at the altitude of 3,650 meters above the sea level is becoming the focus of the whole world. Crowds of people swarm into the holy city Lhasa to experience exotic flavor.
 
Day 1 Lhasa
On arrival, CITS guide will hold a welcome sign to meet you and transfer you to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax.
 
Day 2 Lhasa (B+L+D)
Morning: Guided sightseeing with the Lhasa's cardinal landmark-Potala Palace. This massive 13-storeyed building used to be the highest building prior to the early period of last century, used to be the former winter abode for the Dalai Lamas. As the nation's supreme relic, the palace dates back to 7th century A.D.
 
Afternoon: Visit of Sera Monastery, which was founded in 1419 by Sakya Yeshe, a disciple of Tsongkhapa. The "Buddhism Scriptures Debating" in Sera is very famous.
 
Day 3 Lhasa (B+L+D)
Morning: Guided sightseeing of the most revered religious structure in Tibet-Jokhang Temple. Jokhang, the most sacred temple in Tibet, refers to "Buddha's House" in Tibetan language because the main statue enshrined which said to be made by Buddha Sakyamuni himself in his lifetime. Jokhang. The surrounding market is called Barkhor, one of the most important religious paths, which also assembles people for shopping.
 
Afternoon: Visit of Norbulingkha, the summer palace of the Dalailama.
 
Day 4 Lhasa to Tsedang to Samye (B+L+D)
Morning: Drive along the Tsangpo River to visit the fantastic Samye monastery, believed to be Tibet's first monastery, built between 775 and 779. The original building is no longer intact due to destruction caused by wars and natural disasters, but the monastery has been rebuilt each time and still remains the symbol of Tibet's national identity.
 
Afternoon: Visit of Yumbulakhang palace - the first building of Tibet as the palace for the first Tibetan king.
 
Day 5 Tsedang to droktso to Gyantse (B+L+D)
Morning: Leave for Gyanste, after about 3.5 hours' driving, climbing over the snow pass of Kambala (4790m), have a overlooking the Yangdrok lake at top of the KambabaLa pass, the view of the lake and the snowpeak afar are marvelous and impressive. After down from the mountain, we continue our drive along the lakeside, stop for after about 90km.
 
Afternoon: Arriving in Gyangtse, visit Perkhor Chode monastery in the sunset time.
 
Day 6 Gyantse to Shigatse (B+L+D)
Morning: Leave the small town of Gyantse to Shigatse, the second large city in Tibet and the capital of Tsang.
 
Afternoon: Visit to the impressive Tashilhunpo Monastery, a sprawling complex with a gigantic Maitreya (Future Buddha) statue. Various temples contain ornate reliquary chortens. Visit Shigatse's outdoor market for some real treasures.
 
Day 7 Shigatse to Lhasa (B+L+D)
This day is an easy journey, driving along the Yarlung Zsangpo River back to Lhasa. On the way stop at a small village side the road to visit the Tibetan handmade incense mill and workshop.
 
Day 8 Lhasa to Beijing
Transfer to airport for the flight back to Beijing.
 
Term & Price (USD)
Season
Group size
Standard
Luxury
Double Occupancy
Sole Occupancy
Double Occupancy
Sole Occupancy
Shoulder
2-5 travelers
2481
2754
2617
3026
6-9 travelers
2120
2393
2256
2665
Shoulder season
11/16/2008 03/31/2009
 
 
Optional Hotel Level
City
Hotel Level
Economy ( 3 Star)
Standard ( 4 Star)
Lhasa
Shangbala Hotel
Lhasa Hotel
Tsetang
Tsetang Hotel
Tsetang Hotel
Gyantse
Wuzi Hotel
Gyantse Hotel
Shigatse
Shengkang Hotel
Shigatse Hotel
 
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