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Lhasa and Tsedang Explore 6 Days


Lhasa and Tsedang Explore 6 Days

6 days

Moderate


This 6-day tour will let you explore Lhasa and Tsedang with a local Tibetan guide.

Lhasa and Tsedang Explore 6 Days
Lhasa and Tsedang are old and new capital for Tibet, this 6-day tour will let you explore the colorful temples, market and enjoy the plateau landscape. Moreover, you will meet the nice local Tibetan guide and local people.

Itinerary
Day01. Fly to Lhasa
Fly to Lhasa airport, upon arrival your guide will meet you and transfer you to the city. Driving along the highest river in the world –Yar Long Tsangpo River for one and a half hours to Lhasa. After check in hotel, take a complete rest for acclimatization. 
Meals: None
Accommodation Lhasa hotel

Day02. Sightseeing in Lhasa
You will spend the morning exploring the highlights of the Tibetan capitol starting with the Potala Palace. The exotic structure is a complex of 13 stories and contains more than 1,000 rooms. The palace is divided into two sections, The White and The Red Palace. Of which, White Palace is built as living quarters in the mid-17th century for the fifth to the fourteenth Dalai Lamas. From the White Palace, pilgrims climb to the central Red Palace, completed in the late 17th century and packed with chapels, ornate statues, and the gem-embellished tombs of past Dalai Lamas. The fifth Dalai Lama's tomb, made from two tons of gold with three stories. Afterwards you will visit the Tibet’s holiest shrine, the Jokhang Temple, which has a history over 1300 years, housing one of Tibet's most venerated images, a solid gold statue of Sakyamuni Buddha. Then you can walk around the Barkhor area filled with thousands of pilgrims, shops and tea houses to relax and soak up the atmosphere, you can purchase Tibetan jewelry in the Tibetan shops here as well. 
Note: Visit might be adjusted as per the arrangement of the Potala Palace.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Accommodation Lhasa hotel

Day03. Sightseeing in Lhasa
Today you will visit Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery and the Norbulingka Park.“Drepung” in Tibetan means “the hill of rice”, for the white Monastery and the Norbulingka Park. “Drepung” in Tibetan means “the hill of rice”. The white Monastery looks like a big hill of rice which is situated halfway up Mt Ganpoi Uze in the western suburbs of Lhasa. It was founded in 1416 by Jamyang Choje, a Disciple of Trongkhaba, founder of the Yellow Hat sect. The monastery, occupying an area of 250,000 square meters with 7700 lamas in the pasdt, is the largest monastery in Asia. 
Sera in Tibetan means “Haistone”, legend tells that it hailed during the foundation of this famous monastery. It is situated at the foot of Mt. Peibuqie in the northern suburb of Lhasa. Sera monastery was founded in 1419 by Jamchen Choje, another disciple of Tsongkaba. It once housed 5500 lamas in its golden age, and is proud of its glorious history during The Ming Dynasty. 
Norbulingka park, known as Jewel Park was the site of the Dalai Lamas’ summer palace. It is situated one kilometer west of the Potala Palace and covers a total area of 360,000 square meters. In 1752, the 7th Dalai Lama built the first palace in this park, since then, Norbulingka has become the summer palace for successive Dalai lamas to carry out their political and religious activities during the summer season. 
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Accommodation Lhasa hotel

Day04 . Lhasa –Tsedang (200km)
Today we will drive to Samye Monastery. Situated in the north bank of the Yarlong Tsangpo(Brhamaputra)river, this monastery was built in 779 A.D, and presided over and constructed by Padmasambava and Trisong Detsen. It is the first monastery allowing tonsured monks to become real Buddhists. In the afternoon, back to Tsedang& visit Yumbu Lhakhang, which was first built by Nyatri Tsenpo, the first Tibetan king at the beginning of the 2nd century B.C..
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Accommodation Tsedang hotel

Day 05. Tsedang
Today you will take a ride to Trandruk Temple which is situated beside the road on the east bank of the Yarlung River in Nedong County. Trandruk Temple was built in the 7th century by King Song Gampo. The tombs of the Tibetan kings are located here. It is believed that all the early Tibetan kings are buried here. Today only 9 of them are still visible. 
Its remaining glory is the Pearl Thangka, an image of King Songtsen Gampo's wife, Princess Wencheng, as the White Tara, created from thousands of tiny pearls meticulously sewn onto a pink background. This is in the central chapel upstairs, which also houses an original statue of Padmasambhava at the age of eight.
Accommodation Tsedang hotel
Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 06. Tsedang Departure
Transfer to Lhasa airport Take a flight to your next destination.
Trip concludes
Meals: B

What's included?

    Accommodation: 5&4 star hotel 
    Transport: Car or bus
    Flights: N/A
    Meals: Listed 
    Guide: Local guide
    Entrance Fees: Sites stated

    Exclusions
      • Dinners
      • Gratuities (recommended)
      • Airfare
      Please note
      • Passport required
      • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
      • Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
      • You MUST confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveler
      • Mailing address or hotel address in China before you fly to Lhasa is required, which we can mail you the Tibet Permit.
      • Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
      • Not recommended for pregnant women
      What to bring

        Passport

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