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Nepal and Tibet Tour

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If you are planning to travel Nepal and Tibet in your single visit then our Nepal and Tibet tour can be the best option for you. This 14-day journey begins in Kathmandu with visits to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the valley. Next, fly to Lhasa and tour the Potala Palace, several dzongs (fortresses) and impressive monasteries. Drive to several Tibetan towns like Shigatse, Shegar and Rongbuk and continue sightseeing activities. Visit the Everest base camP and world’s highest monastery. Enjoy and overland trip to The Last Resort in Nepal and take part in canyoning followed by rafting in the raging Bhotekoshi River. Continue drive to Chitwan National Park and conclude the Nepal and Tibet Tour with a jungle safari in the steamy jungles of the national park.

Group Size
2 - 12
14 days
Moderate
Moderate
Trans Alps Adventure
The Journey Begins Here

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)
Upon our arrival in the Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, our  representative will welcome you and drop upto your hotel.  

Day 02: Kathmandu valley: sightseeing in Patan and Bhaktapur
In Patan,we visit Patan Durbar Square which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The durbar square is full of ancient palaces, temples and shrines, noted for their exquisite carvings. Today we also visit Bhaktapur, a city that has still retained its ancient charm. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is also another World Heritage Site. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa (3,650m/11,972ft): 1 hour 15 mins
We take an hour-long trans-Himalayan flight to Lhasa, Tibet early in the morning. The flight takes us over Everest (8,848m), Kanchenjunga (8,536m) and other Himalayan peaks and glaciers. Upon our arrival in Lhasa, a our  staff will pick up you  from the airport for about an hour’s drive to our designated hotel in Lhasa.   Overnight in Lhasa.

Day 04: Sightseeing in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Sera Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Bazaar: 5-6 hours
Today is the day we visit the beautiful Palace which was built in the 17th century. The palace provides amazing views of the entire city and houses the private quarters of the Dalai Lama, numerous grand state rooms and chapels. Sera Monastery is a preserved monastery of white-washed walls and golden roofs. Jokhang Temple is another important sacred site which unravels more deep-seated mysteries of Tibetan Buddhism. We further stroll through Barkhor Bazaar (market). With its open air stalls, shops and crowd of pilgrims, it is the nerve centre of Lhasa. Overnight in Lhasa.

Day 05: Lhasa to Shigatse (3,840m/12,590ft) via Gyantse: 367km, 8 - 9 hours
After breakfast, we drive towards Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. We drive past Khamba La Pass (4,794m) and savor the views of Yomdrok-Tso (Turquoise Lake), one of the holiest lakes in Tibet and the spectacular Mt. Nazin Kang Sa (7,252m). Further to the west, we come across another pass, Karo La (5045m) from where we get great views of the majestic glaciers. Upon reaching Gyantse, we visit the Khumbum Stupa, phalkot Monastery and Gyantse Dzong (fortress), which is one of the best preserved dzongs in Tibet. From Gyantse, we continue to Shigatse enjoying captivating mountain landscape along the way. Overnight in Shigatse.

Day 06: Shigatse to Shegar (4,190m/13,746ft) via Sakya Monastery: 274 km, 8-10 hours
After breakfast, we visit the most popular landmark of Shigatse, the Tashilhunpo Monastery, which holds both historical and cultural importance for being founded by Gendun Drup, the first Dalai Lama in 1447. Then, we drive to Shegar via Sakya. In Sakya, we visit the Sakya Monastery, which is the ancestral temple of Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Today, we also cross Tso La (4,500/14,763ft) and Gyatso La (5,220m/17,125ft) passes. We reach Shegar, a small town around evening and spend the night there.

Day 07: Shegar to Rongbuk (5,000m/16,400ft) and visit Everest Base Camp (5,250m/17,220ft): 85km, 2-3 hours
From Shegar we head for the Everest Base Camp, which is also one of the highlights of the trip. Reaching the base of the world’s highest mountain is an achievement in its own right. So, we spend some time taking pictures and enjoy the amazing Himalayan vista with the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest, soaring above us.  We then drive back to Rongbuk and visit the Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery on earth. Overnight in Rongbuk.
Note that on rare occasions due to bad weather or political riots the local government may close down the road to the Everest base camp for safety reasons and without prior notice.

Day 08: Rongbuk to The Last Resort: 281 km, 6-7 hours
First, we drive to Zhangmu, a major trading hub between Tibet and Nepal. A few kilometers drive from Zhangmu over the Bhote Koshi River brings us to immigration control in Kodari where we are expected to complete some custom formalities. Then, we drive a little further to our ultimate destination, The Last Resort for pursuing adventure activity of our choice the next day. Upon reaching The Last Resort we take a rest in order to better prepare ourselves for the next day’s activities. Overnight in The Last Resort.

Day 09: Canyoning
Today we spend time abseiling, sliding, jumping, climbing and swimming. These are all important aspects of canyoning, our ultimate quest for today. While canyoning, we pass through sheer cliffs and slides to pounding waterfalls. Feeling the adrenalin buzz while leaping off waterfalls and sliding down glass-smooth rocks will be an amazing experience for any adventure enthusiast and nature lover. Overnight at The Last Resort.

Day 10: Rafting in Bhotekoshi River then drive to Kathmandu
This day is set aside for white water rafting, one of the most popular adventure sports in Nepal. While rafting, we come across all kinds of rapids not too far from one another. Battling these rapids will be a challenge. However, we also occasionally raft through calm sections of the river. During this time we admire the natural beauty of the surrounding areas. The green vegetation, curious villagers and the river banks are ours to marvel at. After completing our rafting journey, we head back to Kathmandu around evening and spend the night there.

Day 11: Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan (815m/2,674ft): 175km, 5-6hours
After early breakfast, we drive to Chitwan, a city located at the foot of the Churia range and famous for housing Chitwan National park (CNP), the first national park in Nepal, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon reaching Chitwan, we either take a jungle safari or a nature walk depending on the time of our arrival in Chitwan. During the safari, we go deep into the jungle and spot deer, the endangered one-horn rhinoceros, and other wild animal. If we are lucky, we may even spot the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. During nature walks, we enjoy the company of a wide variety of flora and fauna and spend some time bird watching. Overnight in Chitwan.

Day 12: Chitwan National Park
Today, we excite the animal lover inside us. Early in the morning, we will be mounted on elephant backs for a jungle safari through dense grasslands to witness wildlife in their natural habitat. After breakfast, we visit the elephant stables and even enjoy bathing the elephants. During the afternoon we can either drive through the jungles followed by a canoe ride down the Rapti River. While canoeing, we may get a close look at the Gharial and Mugger Crocodiles along with fresh water dolphins, otters and varieties of water birds. Or, we may even engage ourselves in bird-watching or nature walk and come closer to a variety of wild flora and fauna found in the park. In the evening (if one wishes to take part) there will be a presentation on the wide range of flora and fauna of CNP. Overnight in Chitwan.

Day 13: Drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu: 127km, 4-5 hours
Early in the morning, we engage ourselves in bird watching as Chitwan National Park is also home to a large variety of resident and migratory birds. We then have breakfast and drive towards Kathmandu. Our journey will be on the Terai plains while in and near Chitwan and gradually move to a more winding road as we come closer to Kathmandu. Along the way, we can enjoy the beautiful hilly terrains and small houses and reach Kathmandu in the evening. To celebrate the successful completion of our journey, we will have a farewell dinner in the evening.

Day 14: Final Departure
Today, our representative will escort you  to the airport approximately 3 hours before our scheduled flight. On our way home, we have plenty of time to plan our next adventure.

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What's Included

  • Pickups and drops from airport and hotels
  • Comfortable private vehicle(s) for transportation
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • Twin-shared accommodation on standard hotels as per the itinerary
  • All sightseeing, adventure sports jungle activities as per the itinerary
  • Assistance in acquiring Chinese visa and Tibet Travel permit
  • English speaking, trained and experience tour guide
  • Company services and all applicable taxes and service charges when required

What's Excluded

  • All international airfare(s) except from Kathmandu to Lhasa as per the itinerary
  • Nepalese visa fee
  • Chinese visa fee {US$ 175 for the US nationals and US$ 85 for other nationals (visa fee is subject to change without prior notice}
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except welcome and farewell dinners) and Tibet and any meal not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
  • Tips for guide(s) and driver(s)

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Visa Information
Flying out to Tibet requires a Chinese visa and a Tibet Travel Permit which can both be acquired in Kathmandu with the help of a travel company (Tibet via Nepal). A valid visa for China isn't the same as a Tibet Travel Permit. Those with a Chinese traveler visa will at present need to apply for a Tibet travel permit. The permit is still required for remote foreign traveler travelling to Tibet from territory China. To obtain the permit you have to book a guide for your whole trip and pre-organize private transport for trips outside Lhasa. The trip outside Lhasa likewise requires extra permits which are arranged by the travel agent you are going with.

 Passport
Chinese Visa — you can apply for one from a Chinese Embassy 
Group Visa — who entry from Nepal to Tibet after Tibet tour traveler can visit China mainland with valid group visa.
Individual Visa will be cancel when we apply for group visa (if visa is in the passport)
Tibet Entry Permit — it is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and is an absolute necessity for outsiders entering Tibet.
A few people who wish to travel to specific areas in Tibet must also obtain:
Travel Permit — it is required when you are planning to movement to closed areas in Tibet. These are issued after you land in Tibet.
Military Permit — it is acquired to travel to some militarily sensitive regions.

Safety Guidelines
•    Have at least 2 copies of Tibet Permit.
•    When you feel uncomfortable due to altitude change or have any troubles, report to your guide promptly.
•    Spend few days in Lhasa for acclimation and always follow a gradual ascent when travelling to higher places to avoid attitude sickness.
•    Refrain from heavy drinking and smoking.
•    Respect the religion, customs and avoid taboos in Tibet.
•    In most places, cash is only accepted. Do prepare enough and small change.

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