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Destination:Lhasa-Yamdroktso-Gyantse-Shigatse-Lhasa
Duration :06 nights / 07 days
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The mild and pleasant climate in central Tibet makes
this area available for tourists year around. This route offers the epitome
of Tibet with some of the most impressive visions: snow-capped mountains and
holy lakes, splendid monasteries and palaces, original villages and unsophisticated
people. With the better road conditions and accommodations along the way,
it is now the most popular route.
Lhasa, literally meaning “Holy-Land”, is the heart and soul of Tibet, has
history of more than 1,300 years. It rose to prominence as an important center
of administrative power in the 7th century AD, when Songtsen Gampo, a local
ruler in the Yarlung Valley, continued the task of unifying Tibet. Songtsen
Gampo moved his capital to Lhasa and built a palace on the site that is now
occupied by the Potala.
The fifth Dalai Lama also made Lhasa his capital. He built his palace, the
Potala, on the site of ruins of Songtsen Gampo’s 7th century palace, Lhasa
has remained Tibet’s capital since 1642, and most of the city’s historical
sights date from this second stage of the city’s development.
Gyantse, 254km south-west of Lhasa, is famed for the Kumbum – the largest
stupa in Tibet. While many travelers also like this small town for its original
Tibetan style.
Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet, is another political, economic
and religious center other than Lhasa. Shigatse has been the seat of the Panchen
Lama, who is traditionally based in Tashilhunpo Monastery. Tashilhunpo is
one of Tibet’s highlights and is Shigatse’s foremost attraction.
Day 01
Arrive in Lhasa. The guide will meet you at Konggar Airport, and transfer
you to Lhasa city with about 1 1/2 hours’ driving (100km). On the way, you’ll
get greeted by Nie Tang Budda – a Budda image engraved in the mountain face.
After arrive in Lhasa, rest and acclimatize. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 02
Lhasa. The first day of sightseeing starts from Lhasa’s cardinal landmark
– Potala Palace, a structure of massive portions. Its towering image already
appearing on various occasions, but your first sight of the Potala will still
be an awe-inspiring moment. It takes at least a good 2-hour to visit those
rooms, halls and chapels.
Some 2km to the east of the Potala is the most revered religious structure
in Tibet – Jokhang Temple. Bustling with worshippers and redolent with mystery,
the Jokhang is an unrivalled experience. The quadrangle of streets surrounding
the Jokhang is the Barkhor – Lhasa’s most interesting pilgrimage circuit.
This area of the Old Town is both the spiritual heart of Lhasa and the main
commercial district for Tibetans. Overnight in Lhasa.
Day 03
Lhasa. About 8km west of central Lhasa is the Drepung, once world’s largest
monastery with about 10,000 monks. This day’s sightseeing begins with these
white monastic buildings piled up on the hillside. Walking up to the hill
is a pleasant thing, an easy break from the solemn ambience inside the halls
and chapels. At the plat roof of hillside, you can have very good views of
the whole Lhasa city and the distant mountains.
Drepung is one of Lhasa’s two great Gelugpa monasteries, the other is Sera.
Around 5km north of central Lhasa, Sera may not be as grandiose as Drepung,
but is more serene surrounded by many small temples. The “Buddhism Scriptures
Debating” in Sera is very famous. Overnight in Lhasa.
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Day 04
Lhasa-Yamdroktso-Gyantse. Yamdroktso(4441m), one of Tibet’s three holy lakes,
is located 110km outside of Lhasa. In the fresh morning air, you’re on the
way to this lake. It’s mostly mountain road, winding and bumpy, even thrilling
somewhat. After about 3 1/2 hours’ driving, climbing over the snow pass of
Kambala(5030m), the dazzling Yamdroktso just lies several hundred meters below
the road, and in clear weather is a fabulous shade of deep turquoise. Far
in the distance is the huge massif of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang(7191m).
After down from the mountain, there’s about 30km road along lakeside, with
barley fields on the other side of the road. A nice walk by the lakeside can
be a great joy. Leaving Yamdroktso is as spectacular as arriving, since you’ll
cross the 5045m Karola, with its awesome roadside views of the Nojin Kangtsang
Glacier.
With the Glacier scene still exciting you, after about 90km, you get to Gyantse.
There stands the 35m-high famous Kumbum, packed with exquisite Tibetan sculpture
and paintings, a stunning architectural wonder in Tibet. Overnight in Gyantse
Day 05
Gyantse-Shigatse. Just 4km to Gyantsse, there’s the Pala Farmland which used
to belong to the slave-owner family of Pala. The well-kept Farmland can bring
the family’s luxurious life back to your eyes. This site deserves a quick
visit of 30 minutes. Then you can leave the small town of Gyantse.
With Gyantse just fades away from your sight, Shigatse becomes clearer cause
it’s just 1 1/2 hours’ driving (98km). Miles away from Shigaste, you can already
see the gold tops of Tashilhunpo shinning under the sun. While Tashilhunpo’s
magnificent outside leaves you gasp in admiration, the inside of this monastery
introduces you more religious tranquility and sincerity.
Just close Tashilhunpo is the Old Town of Shigatse, a great place to wander
around: Nicely decorated Tibetan houses and interesting market and bazaar
give you a vivid picture of local people’s life. Overnight in Shigatse
Day 06
Shigatse-Lhasa. After days of visit to various monasteries, this day is an
easy journey, driving along the Yarlung Zsangpo River back to Lhasa. If your
spirit is still high, you can look around in Lhasa again. Overnight in Lhasa
Day 07
Leave Lhasa. Pack your luggage and get ready for leaving. The guide will transfer
you to the airport, and help you board the plane. Say goodbye to Tibet and
fly out
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