Summary For travellers who seek to find out Tibet 's long history and rich culture, there is simply no better choice. TCT provide this tour to meet your need. Shannan is the cradel of Tibetan civilization. We will visit many 'first' in the area including Yumbulhakang, Tibet's first palace; Tradruk Monastery, Tibet's earilest Buddhalism Temple and Samye Monastery, the first monastery. Futhermore, another day of plus Lhasa tour will make your Tibet tour more complete. Features The most agreeable pace for travelling in Tibet Fine Selected hotels at wide range of choices for your comfort Comprehensive and unique program Knowledgeable guides, experienced drivers and vans in good-condition
Day 01 Arrival, Tsedang(No meals)
After arriving at Gonggar Airport, about 110km from Tsedang City. To be met by the local guide, and then drive to Tsedang. The rest day is free for some well-deserved rest.
[ Itinerary Description ]
For this most mystery and paradoxical land in China, you must hold more expectations than any other cities. Choosing Tsedang as your first stop of Tibet is wise. Because the altitude of Tsedang is lower than that of Lhasa, which will benefit your acclimation. After arrival at the airport, the terrain you could see as you approach your hotel is pretty special. Mountainous, but stark, any growth on these slopes has camouflaged colors of those grey or greens. Some distant peaks are snow capped and the odd turquoise lake is visible. Beautiful, but it looks to be such a hard land to live in. For the rest of day, please do not hurry to do any sightseeing at once. Instead of, you had better have a half-day rest to adjust yourselves to the altitude sickness for tomorrow's trip.
Day 02 Tsedang (B/L)
Have a one-day trip around Tsedang including Samye Monastery, Trandruk Monastery and Yombulagang Palace. Stay overnight at Tsedang.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Today's visit will be around Tsedang in Shannan area. Benefit from the unique natraul environment, the area is the birthplace of Tibetan people and culture.
The legend of Tibet history takes the place as the background. Tibet history starts from a legend of a monkey and a Siren. The monkey was sent by Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezi) for religious retreat on the high plateau. The siren managed to persuade him to marry her. Having the permission of Avalokiteshvara, they married and had 6 children. They were believed to be the ancestors of the Tibetan people. However, the archeology and geology discovery makes ethnologists believe that Tibetans are descendants of aborigines and nomadic Qiang tribes. According to archeological discovery, Tibetan history can be traced back to 4,000 years ago. During the long development of Tibet, Shannan has been known as the cradle of Tibet culture for its has so many FIRSTs of Tibet, such as the first palace ¨C Yombulagang, the first Buddhist hall ¨C Trandruk Monastery and the first monastery ¨C Samye. Today, you are going to have them all.
Day 03 Tsedang -- Lhasa(B/L)
Drive to Lhasa in the morning and visit Drepung Monastery and Tibet Museum upon arrival.
[ Itinerary Description ]
In the morning drive to Lhasa(165km), which will take about three hours. As the capital of Tibet, Lhasa is located in the valley of the Lhasa River, the main branch of the Yarlungzangbo River , Lhasa is an ancient historical and cultural city with a history over 1,300 years. In the Tibetan language, this name means holy land. Due to the sufficient sunshine, the city is also known as the Sunshine City.
Drepung Monastery, the largest and richest of the three major Yellow Sect monasteries in Lhasa. It is one of the largest monasteries in the world. As the most powerful of the Gelukpa monasteries, Drepung has seven colleges and houses over 10,000 monks. It owns many splendid murals, elaborate statues and other valuable treasures. A giant golden statue of Buddha ¡®Jiangba Tongzhenma' sits near the precious conch shell. Besides, Tibet Museum will present you those vivid pictures of Tibet 's unique history and culture.
Day 04 Lhasa (B/L)
A trip to Lhasa would be incomplete without a visit to Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Religion is such an important element of Tibetan life that it's hardly surprising most of the attractions are monasteries, temples and palaces. The awe-inspiring Potala Palace perched high above much of Lhasa, is definitely your good choice. The palace is a complex of political and religious function, which consists of the Red Palace , the White Palace and some attached buildings.
The Red Palace contains various chapels and mausoleums for previous Dalai Lamas. The White Palace contains the living quarters of successive Dalai Lamas and their tutors. The offices of the old Tibetan government and their assembly halls are also located here. The Potala is full of elaborate artwork and frescos that tell many stories. They portray religious subjects as well as the customs and traditions of Tibet.
Although you need to climb up, it will be richly rewarded for your efforts. Words may fail you to convey the scope of gold, pearls, carvings, gems, incense, monks, rooms, stairs that are in this incredible place. It is a pity that there are no photos allowed in the palace. However you would take photos by your eyes and embed them into your minds forever.
The local Tibetan lunch is very different from the previous cities, but you will find its specialist and enjoy it. In fact, the most popular cuisine in Tibet now is Sichuan Cuisine. Moreover there are also western-style restaurants in Lhasa. You are delighted to eat what Tibetan eats in Tibet. Then you will visit the Jokhang Temple in the afternoon. According to Legend the Jokhang Temple was built on the former site of a lake. However, every time a temple was built, it would collapse later. Confused by this phenomenon, Princess Bhrikuti turned to Wen Cheng, the Princess of Tang Dynasty, for help. Being a well-educated woman, Wen Cheng told the Princess that the geography of Tibet was very much like a hag, with the lake at the heart. In order to build the temple, Wen Cheng advised they must demolish the hag by filling and leveling the lake using 1,000 sheep to carry soil from a mountain far away. When the temple was done, it was called Ra-Sa-Vphrul-Snang ('ra' meaning sheep and 'sa' meaning earth in Tibetan) to commemorate those sheep. It was built by craftsmen from Tibet, China and Nepal and thus features different architectural styles. The three-level roof of the Jokhang offers splendid views of the Bhakhor Streets across to the Potala Palace . The golden roofs are superbly crafted with many birds, beasts, bells and other intricate figures. The Tibetan people are absolutely beautiful - very warm, friendly and welcoming. There are so many impressions and interesting and bizarre things happened every day in Lhasa.
Then you will spend a whole afternoon exploring Barkhor Street. The markets in Lhasa are on a scale quite unlike anything else you have seen. You can buy anything Tibet-related, from sacks of incense, chunks of yak butter to monk outfits. When walking along the Barkhor Street , you need to follow the clockwise direction. You see many Tibetan pilgrims in town taking part in the various koras (pilgrimage circuits): the Nangkor, Barkor, Lingkor and Potala. Maybe there are even others associated with various monasteries. They are devout Buddhists who perform these koras as a part of their lives and a means of gathering merit. They are from different parts of Tibet but still have a distinctive look - heavy, colorful clothes, dark-haired, hair plaited and braided with beads. They travel in family groups with a prayer-wheel in constant motion. Among these various koras you see many prostrating themselves, some doing this repeatedly on the spot and others prostrating every 3 paces until they have circumambulated the route.
Day 05 Departure, Lhasa(B)
The time before transfer to the airport is free on your own arrangment. Bid Lhasa a fond farewell as board the flight or get on the train to your next stop.
[ Itinerary Description ]
Tibet is not a relaxing holiday destination where you should be ready to travel for forgetting the home comforts and be prepared to rough it somewhat. However if temples, religion and ancient culture are your things, you will find Tibet is just the place for you after these days visit. Now, it is time to say goodbye. Choosing train to leave is also a very good idea. Different from the train running into Tibet, the ticket of leaving is much easier to access, besides, the train will run through Qinghai Province in the daytime, which is opposite from the into-Tibet train and will enable you to explore the soul-stunning landscape of Qinghai out of the window.
Service Ends
TCT Recommended Hotels:
City
Standard Hotels
First Class Hotels
Deluxe Hotels
Tsedang
Yulong Holiday Hotel
Tsedang Hotel
-
Lhasa
Shangbala Hotel
Lhasa Hotel
Brahmaputra Grand Hotel
Price Details (per person in US$) :
Standard hotels
First Class hotels
Deluxe hotels
Standard Class Hotels
Low Season
Shoulder Season
High Season
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Above 10 pax
431
137
459
158
473
172
6-9 pax
540
137
561
158
575
172
2-5 pax
799
137
820
158
834
172
1 pax
1527
1570
1598
First Class Hotels
Low Season
Shoulder Season
High Season
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Above 10 pax
558
247
582
282
623
322
6-9 pax
649
247
685
282
725
322
2-5 pax
909
247
944
282
984
322
1 pax
1746
1817
1898
Deluxe Class Hotels
Low Season
Standard Season
High Season
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Twin
S.Supp
Above 10 pax
557
262
649
349
729
428
6-9 pax
665
262
752
349
831
428
2-5 pax
924
262
1011
349
1090
428
1 pax
1778
1951
2110
* High season: April, May, Sep, Oct, & 1-15 Nov; Shoulder Season: Jun & Jul; Low Season: Jan, Feb, Mar, 16-30 Nov & Dec
* S.Supp: Single Supplement
TCT Member Price :
Remarks:
All the "0" in the above form indicate that the prices to be advised, and S.Supp(Single Supplement)means one client occupying one standard room.
Prices in USD are based on two sharing one twin-bed standard room,exclusive of the price for ONE passenger occupying one twin-bed room of his own.
The prices quoted here are only valid in 2008, period of 2008 Beijing Olympic excepted.
The availabilities of rooms, flights and so on are subject to change until the actual booking is being made. TCT reserves the right to adjust the prices of any portion of the tour due to the reasons beyond our control.
Prices are based on the current exchange rate and are subject to change without prior notice. For the most up to date prices, please contact with the sales.
Children under 12 have discount from above prices. Please advise all details about kids concerned with bookings.
Price includes:
Mentioned domestic air transportation in economy class with airport tax and fuel surcharge. The tax and surcharge are subject to change at any time.
Private transfers between airports/railway stations, hotels and all sightseeing spots. Separate arrivals and departures will incur extra charges.
Hotel or cruiser accommodation based on two adults sharing one standard twin-bed room/cabin; a client who travels alone or desires is required to pay a single supplement rate. A single room is subject to availability based on prior request at an additional cost; if the recommended hotel is not available, it will be substituted by a similar one.
Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) are included in the cruise fee as well as the cruise shore excursion in groups and daily activities. The arrangements are subject to the different cruiser companies and subject to change without prior notice.
One driver and one English-speaking guide on normal sightseeing activities in each destination.
All entrance fees to scenic spots as shown in the itinerary. The final arrangement will be determined by local tour guides based on the local circumstances which are beyond the control of TopChinaTravel. TCT will adhere to the original itinerary as accurately as possible.
Tibet Travel Permit application fee in the packages related to Tibet.
Price excludes:
Round International airfare or train tickets.
Visa fee, passport application or renewal fee.
Tips for guides, escort, drives, bellman, etc.
Personal expenses such as excess luggage fees, laundry, postage, communications and beverages.
Travel insurance.
Optional meals and shows mentioned in the itinerary, which will be added up if the clients desire to take the activities.
Applicable taxes or government fees.
Any other changes caused by the acts of God, natural disasters, fires, weather, governmental and local authority orders, political change, strikes, war, riots, quarantine, custom regulations, damages or injury caused by accident beyond the control of TopChinaTravel and that has incurred due to the tourist action violating the laws.
Contact us : sales@topchinatravel.com
Tel: (86)773-2885326 , 2828304 , 2825759 , Fax: (86)773-2805303
Copyright 2004 All Rights Reserved. Top China Travel