EBC Overland Tour is a thrilling visit to the top of the world Tibet. The Himalayan Plateaus’ journey is always fascinating. It is a tour of the forbidden roof of the world. The territory of China is an independent zone with lively land settings and Buddhist religious communities. The overland visit to Tibet comprises the Potala Palace, Caves, clear perspective of Mount Everest. Mansarovar Lake and Mt. Kailash are famous also.
Tibet was opened for sightseers to visit just in 1985 and since that date, the locale has become prevalent among voyagers and pioneers. The picturesque flight from Kathmandu (1400 m) to Lhasa will occur and afterward, the overland visit begins. When you have settled the visa issues in Lhasa you will be joined by the Tibetan guide who will take you to the milestone goal of Tibet and encompassing urban areas inside the state.
The spots like Gyantse, Tingri, Zhangma and other noteworthy goals could be wonderful enterprise visits in Tibet. The breathtaking sightseeing is mesmerizing too. Norbulingka Palace, Jokhang Temple and different religious communities of the Dalai Lama could be the focal point also. Turquoise lake and various high goes alongside the all-encompassing perspectives of the mountains like Lhotse (8, 516m), Makalu (8, 481m), and Everest from another side of the world will flabbergast you.
Mansarovar Lake is source of Indus, Sutlej, Karnali and Brahmaputra. It is an alluring adventure to do in Nepal. Getting your footprints on the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m) without pursuing challenging walking trails is an awesome thing to do.
Come and book this astonishing EBC Overland Tour with Karma Eco Adventure Nepal to witness the supernatural religious communities, beautiful mountains, captivating lakes and cutting-edge urban areas of the customary Tibet territory of China.
Day 01: Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,972ft)
Day 02: Lhasa sightseeing: Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace and Tibet Museum: 5-6 hours
Day 03: Drive from Lhasa to Shigatse and visit to Tashi Lhunpo religious community (3,900m/12,795ft) 265 km, 5-6 hours
Day 04: Drive from Shigatse to Rongbuk using Sakya cloister, at that point visit Rongbuk religious community (5,000m/16,400ft): 385km, 8-9 hours
Day 05: Visit Everest Base Camp (North Face) and drive to Gyantse: 475km, 8-9 hours
Day 06: Gyantse touring and drive back to Lhasa through Yamdrok Tso Lake: 270km, 5-6 hours
Day 07: Final Departure
Day 01: Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,972ft)
The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa or from your home country will take place on the first day with a magnificent view of Everest, Kanchenjunga and other Himalayas from an airplane. Upon arrival in Lhasa, the Bharal Adventure representative will introduce you to the Tibetan guide and transfer you to the hotel. Abundance of the rest is required as you might catch altitude sickness.
Day 02: Lhasa Sightseeing: Potala Palace, Norbulingka Palace and Tibet Museum: 5 - 6 hours
After breakfast, the iconic places of Lhasa will be visited on this day. The visit to the Potala Palace and Norbulinka Palaces in Lhas could be the mystical atmosphere. The palace was built during the 17th century and can have a view of the entire Lhasa city. Norbulinka used to be the summer home of the Dalai Lama. The visit to the Tibet Museum is the last activity for the day.
Day 03: Drive from Lhasa to Shigatse and visit to Tashi Lhunpo religious community (3,900m/12,795ft) 265 km, 5 - 6 hours
After breakfast, we start the present trek to Shigatse going through the 5 km long wide Nimu valley along the Brahmaputra stream. The valley contains the district situation and is the principal farming territory in the province. In Shigatse, we will visit Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the home of Panchen Lama, which was established by Gendun Drup, the first Dalai Lama in 1447. The cloister is situated on a slope at the focal point of Shigatse City, the second biggest city in Tibet. The importance of Tashi Lhunpo in Tibet is that "all fortunes and joy are accumulated here." Overnight in Shigatse
Day 04: Drive from Shigatse to Rongbuk using the Sakya cloister, at that Point visit Rongbuk religious Community (5,000m/16,400ft): 385km, 8–9 hours
After breakfast, we drive to Rongbuk starting our adventure directly through some lovely towns and getting the principal look at Mount Everest from the foot of Gyatso la Pass (5220m). In transit, we visit Sakya Monastery, otherwise called Pel Sakya, the hereditary sanctuary of the Sakyapa faction of Tibetan Buddhism which gives access to the Buddha's lessons. After the visit to Sakya Monastery, we keep driving towards Rongbuk. At the intersection of the Lalung La pass, we achieve Rongbuk Monastery, which is situated at the foot of the powerful Everest and is the most noteworthy religious community on the planet. While here, we additionally appreciate the dazzling hilly landscape surrounding us, including the amazing perspectives of the north face of Mt. Everest. Overnight in Rongbuk
Day 05: Visit Everest Base Camp (North Face) and drive to Gyantse: 475km, 8-9 hours
At a young hour toward the beginning of the day, we will drive to Everest Base Camp (5,250m/17,220ft.), the foot of the world's most noteworthy mountain. In transit, we appreciate fabulous perspectives of 3 eight-thousander pinnacles like Shishapangma, Cho Oyu and the compelling Everest, otherwise called Mt. Chomolongma on the Tibetan side. Today, we achieve one of the significant features of our outing, the base camp of Mt. Everest where we get the chance to get a look at the magnificent Rongbuk icy mass. We make a 16km round trek to the Everest Base Camp. In the wake of investing some quality energy here, we have a long, yet picturesque drive back to Gyantse. Overnight in Gyantse
Day 06: Gyantse touring and Drive Back to Lhasa through Yamdrok Tso Lake: 270km, 5-6 hours
After breakfast, we visit Palchoe cloister (otherwise called Pelkor Chode Monastery or Shekar Gyantse), Kumbum Pagoda Stupa (hailed as the "lord of pagoda"), Phalkot Monastery and Gyantse Dzong, which is a standout amongst other saved dzongs in Tibet. In the wake of touring, we drive to Lhasa. In transit, we can see gigantic ice sheets tumbling down into the street and in addition some phenomenal mountain vistas. Before long, we go over the Karo La Pass (5,045m) on the roadside with its excellent ice sheets including the Karo La icy mass. We cross the Khamba La Pass (4,794m) with a concise stop to appreciate the magnificence of the Yamdrok Tso Lake (Turquoise Lake), otherwise called Yamdrok Yumtso, one of the three biggest consecrated lakes in Tibet and the excellent Nazin Kang Sang icy mass (7,252m). Overnight in Lhasa
Day 07: Final Departure
Our Everest Base Camp Tour ends here after you will either fly to your home country or Nepal for more trips in Nepal.
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