4 Days Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour
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4 Days Lhasa Impression Small Group Tour

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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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About this experience

This tour covers all three world heritage sites, like the winter palace of the Dalai lama - Potala Palace, most important temple of Tibetan Buddhism - Jokhang Temple, and its surroundings - Barkhor street . You’ll visit Lhasa’s great religious institutions of Sera and Drepung. Watch the monks debate their religious interpretations and enjoy 3 nights of accommodations with this package.

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4 Days Lhasa Package

3 Star Hotel Class<br/>Comfortable Class<br/>Duration: 16 hours<br/>One Dinner and One Tea Break<br/>4 Days Lhasa Package<br/>7-23 Seats bus

What's included

Entrance ticket fee of all tourist sites listed in the itinerary, Everest Base Camp Echo bus
English-speaking Tibetan guide
Tourist accident/casualty insurance
Transportation by comfortable van or minibus with experienced local driver (gasoline is included)
Breakfast
Pick-up / Drop-off service from Airport, train station to Lhasa
Drinking water provided during the trip
Tibet travel permit and other necessary permits
platform service fee.
Hotels with breakfasts based on twin-sharing
Welcome Dinner in local restaurant when group members meet in Lhasa

What's not included

lunches and dinners
Tips to driver and tour guide
Flight/train ticket to Lhasa(we can help if need)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Reviews breakdown

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Book at least 20 days in advance so tour operator may attain your Tibet Permit. Tibet Permit will be delivered to customers' delivery address / hotel address in one city of China. Please note your tour operator will contact you after the booking is confirmed.
Travelers are required to provide photocopy of passports and China L visas at least 20 days prior to travel date.
Please Notice: Customers' airport pick-up and drop-off in Lhasa need be arranged by tour supplier. If customers fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu, please do not apply for China L Visa in advance, because customers need apply for their Tibet Group Visa from China Embassy in Kathmandu via travel agency. Before that, they need ask for invitation letter from tour supplier. If customers fly or take a train to Lhasa from one city of China, they need apply for their China L Visa from China Embassy in their country.
You will be given your contact information on your confirmation voucher which you will receive after your booking, so that you can send your passport and Chinese visa to tour supplier.
A valid passport and China L Visa used to apply for Tibet Permit are required on the traveling period
Price is based on double occupancy. Single room supplement is subject to availability and additional charge

Important notes

• After the local supplier confirms your booking, they will contact with you immediately, please check your email.
• Please note that you can only be allowed to enter Tibet with Tibet Travel Permit and the local supplier will help you to obtain Tibet permit. 
• Please send them your passport which valid at least 6 months and Chinese Visa 20 days prior to your travelling date.

Email: admin@tibettravel.org

Tel: 86-18482397880

Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.

About Tibet

Tibet, known as the 'Roof of the World,' is a mystical and culturally rich region in China. It offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and a unique Buddhist culture that has captivated travelers for centuries. The high-altitude environment provides a sense of adventure and a chance to experience a way of life deeply connected to nature and spirituality.

Top Attractions

Potala Palace

The Potala Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most iconic landmark in Tibet. It was the residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959. The palace is a stunning example of Tibetan architecture and houses numerous religious artifacts, murals, and stupas.

Historical/Religious 2-3 hours ¥100 ($15) for foreigners, ¥60 ($9) for Chinese visitors

Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Tibet and a key pilgrimage site. It was built in the 7th century and is dedicated to the Jowo Shakyamuni Buddha, a revered statue of the young Buddha. The temple is a spiritual heart of Lhasa and attracts pilgrims from all over Tibet.

Religious 1-2 hours Free, but donations are appreciated

Yamdrok Lake

Yamdrok Lake is one of the three sacred lakes in Tibet and is known for its stunning turquoise waters. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers. It's also an important pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists.

Nature Half-day to full-day visit Free, but a permit is required to visit the area

Everest Base Camp

Everest Base Camp is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and mountaineering enthusiasts. Located at an altitude of 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), it offers breathtaking views of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest. The journey to the base camp involves crossing high mountain passes and traversing rugged terrain.

Adventure/Nature 2-3 days for the round trip ¥700-¥1,500 ($100-$220) for a guided tour, including transportation and permits

Namtso Lake

Namtso Lake, also known as the 'Heavenly Lake,' is the highest saltwater lake in the world and one of Tibet's three sacred lakes. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and offers stunning views, especially at sunrise and sunset. It's a popular destination for camping, hiking, and photography.

Nature Full-day visit or overnight camping Free, but a permit is required to visit the area

Must-Try Local Dishes

Thenthuk

A hearty noodle soup made with hand-pulled noodles, vegetables, and meat (usually beef or mutton). It's a popular dish in Tibet and is often served as a comfort food.

Soup Contains meat, can be made vegetarian upon request

Momo

Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat (usually beef, pork, or yak) or vegetables. They are a popular street food and snack in Tibet and are often served with a spicy dipping sauce.

Dumplings Can be made vegetarian or vegan

Butter Tea

A traditional Tibetan drink made with butter, tea, and salt. It's a staple in Tibetan culture and is often served to guests as a sign of hospitality. The drink is high in calories and is designed to provide energy and warmth in the cold climate.

Drink Contains dairy, can be made with plant-based butter alternatives

Tsampa

A dough made from roasted barley flour and water. It's a staple food in Tibetan cuisine and is often eaten with butter tea or yogurt. Tsampa is a convenient and nutritious food that can be easily carried and eaten on the go.

Staple Food Vegetarian, can be made with other types of flour

Popular Activities

Trekking Mountain biking Rock climbing White-water rafting Tea house visits Yoga and meditation Hot springs Cultural tours

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Tibet as the weather is pleasant, and most of the region is accessible. The skies are clear, and the views of the Himalayas are spectacular. It's also the time when festivals and cultural events are most frequent.

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) 50°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Tibetan, Chinese
  • Widely spoken: Chinese, English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Chinese Yuan (CNY)

Time Zone

UTC+8

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Tibet is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of the region's unique challenges and risks. The high altitude, remote location, and political sensitivity can pose challenges for travelers. It's essential to stay informed, follow local laws and customs, and prioritize your health and safety.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when using taxis and tours, and agree on prices and itineraries in advance
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas
  • • Only use licensed tour guides and agencies, and research them thoroughly before booking

Getting there

By air
  • Lhasa Gonggar Airport • 60 km (37 miles) from Lhasa city center
By train

Lhasa Railway Station

By bus

Lhasa Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The public bus system in Lhasa is affordable and connects major landmarks and neighborhoods. However, it can be crowded and may not be the most comfortable option for travelers with luggage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Didi (similar to Uber) is available in major cities

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Barkhor Street Norbulingka Lhasa New District

Day trips

Ganden Monastery
About 50 km (31 miles) from Lhasa • Half-day to full-day visit

Ganden Monastery is one of the most important monasteries in Tibetan Buddhism and the seat of the Gelug school. It was founded in the 15th century by Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug school. The monastery is perched on a hill overlooking the valley and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Drepung Monastery
About 8 km (5 miles) from Lhasa • Half-day visit

Drepung Monastery is one of the largest and most important monasteries in Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded in the 14th century and was once home to thousands of monks. The monastery is known for its beautiful architecture, extensive library, and rich history.

Yarlung Valley
About 150 km (93 miles) from Lhasa • Full-day visit or overnight stay

Yarlung Valley is considered the cradle of Tibetan civilization and is home to numerous ancient ruins, temples, and cultural sites. The valley is known for its fertile land, historic significance, and traditional Tibetan villages. It's a great destination for those interested in Tibetan history and culture.

Festivals

Losar (Tibetan New Year) • February or March (dates vary according to the Tibetan lunar calendar) Saga Dawa Festival • May or June (dates vary according to the Tibetan lunar calendar) Shoton Festival • July or August (dates vary according to the Tibetan lunar calendar)

Pro tips

  • Acclimatize properly to the high-altitude environment by spending a few days in Lhasa or other lower-altitude destinations before venturing to higher elevations
  • Stay hydrated and prioritize your health and well-being, as the high-altitude environment can be challenging and taxing on the body
  • Research and plan your trip thoroughly, as Tibet's remote location and limited infrastructure can make travel unpredictable and challenging
  • Be respectful of local customs and traditions, and prioritize cultural understanding and sensitivity in your interactions with locals
  • Support local businesses and communities by purchasing handicrafts, dining at local restaurants, and hiring local guides
From $25 per person

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Adults
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
  • Adult required for booking
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Free cancellation available

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