4 Days Lhasa Tour

During the 4 Days Lhasa Tour, you will admire the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, walk around Barkhor Street and visit two of Tibet’s most important monasteries.

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4 Days Lhasa Tour

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4 Day

$ 400

Itinerary Highlights

    Admire the pearl on the roof of the world - the Potala Palace

    Jokhang Temple - you can see the statue of Buddha Sakyamuni at the age of twelve

    Walk around Barkhor Street to experience life like the locals

    Visit two of Tibet’s most important monasteries - the Drepung and Sera Monasteries

Day 1 Arrive in Lhasa
Hotel: Lhasa Hotel (4-star/5-star) Meals:Welcome Dinner

When you arrive in Lhasa either by train or flight, your guide will greet you and take you to your hotel. Tourists may view the Yarlung Tsangpo River/ Bhamaputra river (the Longest and largest river in Tibet) and Lhasa river on their way to Lhasa.

After arriving in Lhasa, you can take a rest and get acclimatized to high altitude. If you feel to go out, then you can go to the Potala Square, where you will enjoy the fountain with different colors and get amazing photos of the Potala and around.

Day 2 Lhasa City Tour - Potala Place - Jokhang Temple - Barkhor Street
Hotel: Lhasa Hotel (4-star / 5-star) Meals:Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner

Today we will start off with the fantastic Potala Palace, which historically served as the winter home of the Dalai Lama. It was first used in the 7th century by the 33rd king of Tibet. The most valuable collections in the Potala Palace are the gilded burial stupas of the former Dalai Lamas and the meditation cave of the 33rd great king of Tibet.

After lunch, we will move on to the Jokhang Temple, which was also founded in the 7th century by the 33rd great king of Tibet to promote the Buddhist religion. Inside you can see the statue of the Buddha Sakyamuni as he was at the age of twelve – this is perhaps the most venerated object in Tibetan Buddhism. Around the temple is Barkhor Street where you can perform the “Kora” (a religious circuit around a sacred building or mountain) with pilgrims and locals. The Barkhor market is also a great place to pick up locally made handicrafts and souvenirs.

Day 3 Lhasa Tour - Drepung and Sera Monastery
Hotel: Lhasa Hotel (4-star / 5-star) Meals:Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner

This morning we will visit the Drepung Monastery – one of the great three Gelug monasteries of Tibet. Founded in 1416 by Jamyang Choge, on Tosngkhapa’s main disciples, the Drepung Monastery is home of Ganden Palace, which formerly served as the Dalai Lama’s palace before later moving on to the Potala Palace.

In the afternoon we will move on to see another of the great three of the Gelug monasteries in Tibet – the Sera Monastery. Founded in 1419 by another main disciple of Tsongkhapa, Jamchen Chojey, the main attraction of this monastery is the lively scene of the monks debating Buddhist scriptures in the courtyard behind the monastery in the afternoon.

Day 4 Departure from Lhasa
Hotel: None Meals:Breakfast

As your Lhasa trip comes to end, your tour guide, driver and car will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport/train station for departure. Your guide will assist you with luggage and check-in, and see you off at the security check-point.

Class/Price for Per Person 

Jan. 1 to
Mar.31

Apr.1 to
Jun.24

Jun.25 to
Aug.25
Aug.26 to
Oct.15
Oct.16 to
Nov.15
Nov.16 to
Dec. 30
Comfort Class (4-Star Hotels) 400 US$ 435 US$ 515 US$ 458 US$ 435 US$ 400 US$

 

Price Include:

All Entrace tickets to the sightseeing places listed in the itinerary;

Transportation in Tibet: Ranging from minivan to minibus depending on the group size and trip route (Car Gasoline is included);

All Entrace tickets to the sightseeing places listed in the itinerary;

Airport (or train)pick up and drop off

Reservation fee for visiting Potala Palace

bottles of drinking water per person per day

Accommodation as listed in the itineraray;

Meals specified in the itinerary (Breakfast provided by the hotel);

Guide: Excellent local Tibetan guide fluent both in Chinese and English;

Insurance: Liability travel Insurance and Vehicle seat insurance;

Welcome dinner in Lhasa

Price Exclude:

Meals not specified in the itinerary (All lunches & dinners)

Flight/Train tickets in and out of Tibet

Sightseeing places not listed in the itinerary

Personal expenses such as laundry, drink, fax, telephone call, optional tour activities, etc.

Any losses incurred from the force majeure factor like government control, natural disaster etc.

Tips to the guide & driver ( Tips is not required but expected)

Single room supplement

    1.Tibet Travel Permit;

    You will need a Tibet Entry Permit. Its cost is included in the tour quotation. Send your passport and China visa copies to us 20 days in advance, and we will apply for your permit once you book a Tibetan tour with us. In our experience, we can virtually guarantee to get your permit during times when Tibet is open to foreign travelers.

    2.Accommodation

    We’ve selected heritage hotels in the more traditional area of Lhasa, near Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street, so that travelers can experience more of the local life and culture. If you prefer to stay in a hotel with special oxygen supplies, other hotels in Lhasa are recommended (as above).

    The accommodation in Dingri is poor (see above).

    3.Guiding;

    Our English-speaking guides are natives of Tibet with good knowledge of Tibetan culture, history, and Buddhism. Most are trained to offer Western-standard service.

    4.Food

    Enjoy local Tibetan, Western Chinese and Nepalese food on the tour.
    You will have standard western hotel breakfast in Lhasa, and specially prepared breakfasts outside of Lhasa: including butter, bread, coffee, tea, etc.
    After the first day, lunch is included every day. Your guide can recommend some good local restaurants for dinner. Outside Lhasa, we suggest you have dinner in the hotels where you are staying.

    5.Altitude Sickness

    Before your trip, ask your doctor for any suggestions in relation to altitude sickness and bring some medicine just in case. The most popular altitude medicine among foreigners is Acetazolamide/Diamox.
    We recommend that during the first two days after arriving in Tibet, visitors should keep warm, not take a bath, not smoke or drink alcohol. Drink plenty of water (>4 litres per day) before going and at altitude, and eat lots of vegetables and carbohydrates. Slow down, even if you feel energetic. Moving slowly is the best way to avoid altitude sickness.
    If you don’t feel well after entering Tibet, go and see a doctor as soon as possible. There are doctors in major hotels in Lhasa, and you can call your tour guide for help at any time. We offer a free oxygen bag in the car.

    6. What to Pack

    Seek medical advice about altitude effects and pack any medicine you might need. Sunglasses, snow glasses, hats, lip balm, sun block, walking boots, and down jackets are all recommended.

    7.Transport

    Comfortable private cars/vans with experienced drivers will be arranged for you. All our vehicles meet the requirements of the Tibet Tourist Bureau, and are equipped with GPS and speed-limiting equipment.

    8.Booking

    Take into consideration the time you need to apply for your Tibet Entry Permit. It’s best to book a tour with us at least 30 days before your tour starts.

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