Tibet - Roof of the World

Tales of magic and mystery have long attracted travellers to this once-forbidden land. Today, the lure of Tibet remains the same - the fascinating culture, magnificent monasteries and awesome mountain scenery combine to make this journey one of the most spectacular in the world. In Lhasa we explore the magnificent Potala Palace and the lively Barkhor area. Continuing across the arid Tibetan Plateau we reach Gyantse, at the head of the old trading route to India, and Shigatse, home to the famous Tashilhunpo Monastery. The roads we travel are spectacular, crossing the Pang-la Pass to Rongphu Monastery and the base camp of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest - one of the highlights of our trip. The final leg of our extraordinary journey sees us descending through an impressive gorge and winding our way through the terraced hillsides of Nepal back to Kathmandu.

Itinerary

Day Number(s) Title
1 (Sun) Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
2 Pashupatinath Temple and Bodhnath Stupa.
3-5 Fly to Lhasa. Visit Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery. Free day.
6-7 Drive to Gyantse via Karo-La. Walking tour of Gyantse. Drive to Shigatse.
8 Tashilhunpo Monastery.
9 Drive to Shegar via Gyatso-La Pass.
10 Day trip to Rongphu Monastery and Everest Base Camp.
11 Drive to Zhangmu via Tingri and Nyalam.
12 Cross border to Nepal. Drive to Kathmandu.
13 Trip ends in Kathmandu this morning (Fri).

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    Past Travellers' Ratings & Comments

      • five

      Peregrine has a number of experienced trip leaders. Gauri must be one of the best because he was adaptable when clients got sick. He arranged alternative transport and modified itineries to make the trip more satisfying than it usually would be.

      – Anthony , Mt Keira, NSW , October 31st 2009

      • five

      I suffered altitude sickness and needed to be hospitalised in Lhasa for around 7 hours in the middle of the night.  The Trip Leader (Naresh Rai) was exceptional in his care, in that he organised for the Tibetan guide to meet us at the hospital and stay for about 4 hours until the treatment was underway.  Naresh stayed all night and ensured we were safely back in the hotel.  Next morning another Peregrine rep had been organised to stay with me in case I was too unwell to join the Potala Palace Tour.  This type of service is the reason we choose to travel with Peregrine.

       

      – Susan, West Pennant Hills, NSW , July 28th 2009

    At A Glance

    Tibet - Roof of the World
    From USD $3,200*

    Trip Length

    13 days

    Trip Code

    PCTR

    Activities

    Culture (Moderate)
    Min Altitude Max Altitude
    1373m 5150m

    Countries Visited

    Nepal, Tibet

    Start City

    Kathmandu

    End City

    Kathmandu
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