Lhasa Tour from Nepal - 4 Days

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Lhasa Tour from Nepal
  • Duration:
    4 days
  • Max Altitude:
    3650m

Trip Overview

The Lhasa Tour from Nepal is one of the most rewarding journeys in the world that lets you thoroughly enjoy a nice combination of spirituality and history with beautiful nature. The city is located at 3,650 meters in the towering Himalayas and is also referred to as “Place of the Gods.” It is the cultural and spiritual heart of Tibet. The very famous history of the city is represented by a small list of landmarks like the majestic Potala Palace, which is an official former residence of the Dalai Lamas. Jokhang Temple is probably the holiest site in Tibetan Buddhism.

Exploring those monuments with a visit to Barkhor Street will take one into the deep-rooted traditions and vibrant life of the Tibetan people. Lhasa is also an open door through which one can step into a very beautiful natural location in Tibet. It gives a feel that some old monasteries have been built next to beautiful peaks and within some quiet flowing rivers, and it really feels stunning and calm. One can mingle with some friendly people, relish the traditional food, and do some simple shrines with them to taste the Tibetan culture. Whether to hear lively Buddhist chants at Sera or enjoy the calmness of Drepung, every inch of time spent in Lhasa feels as if it will always remain a part of a timeless world of worship and mystery.

Preparation for Lhasa Tour from Nepal

Required Permits for Lhasa Tour from Nepal

Travelers on a Lhasa Tour from Nepal 4 Days must acquire a Tibet Travel Permit, which allows entry to Lhasa and the whole Tibetan Plateau. Apply for the permit 15–20 days before your travel date, as it is valid only during your travel period.

A Chinese Entry Visa, which can be procured from the Chinese Embassy or Visa Application Service Center in your home country, is also required to enter China. However, fees differ depending on nationality, with from USD 85 to USD 175 based on citizenship.

If you are traveling from Kathmandu to Tibet, you must obtain a Chinese Group Visa upon arriving in Nepal. The travel agent processes this in the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu in three working days. The Alien’s Travel Permit required for travelling to places outside Lhasa, such as Shigatse, Gyantse, or Tsedang, can be acquired in Lhasa using an original passport and Tibet Travel Permit. This approach ensures everything stays well-organized during your travel across the grand Tibetan landscapes. It allows you to fully immerse yourself in the region’s rich cultural history.

Guides and Porters

Licensed guides are crucial to any journey to Lhasa and Tibet. This part of the world does not allow independent travel for foreign tourists. A guide provides insights into Tibetan culture, history, and traditions that make your journey much more than just that, transforming it into an experience. Understanding local traditions and customs also gives the traveler respect when they meet a community and even act on a sacred site properly. In addition, they help you manage the trip’s permits and logistics and navigate around the unknown territory to ensure seamless travel.

Porters make trekking and outdoor adventures possible, especially in high-altitude areas. They carry heavy equipment and supplies, reducing the weight of trekkers and thus providing a little more comfort to the journey. Using porters not only helps boost the local economy but also creates a deeper connection to the place through their local expertise.

Communication and Internet during Lhasa Tour from Nepal

Communication and internet services in Tibet have developed considerably, but they vary across different places. In the big major cities like Lhasa, there is reliable mobile network coverage that can support most hotels and guesthouses with Wi-Fi. But the internet access may be not as speedy as it would be in other urban areas. You can use local SIM cards to connect with new data plans provided by China Mobile or China Unicom. However, China restricts some international websites and services. You can use a VPN to access blocked content.

Otherwise, the coverage is spotty or nonexistent in remote areas or while touring. Travelers should make their bookings accordingly when going to places very far from the major towns. Communication options are usually through satellite phones or walkie-talkies for guided tours.

Food and Accommodation

Tibetan food is one of the most varied cuisines in the world, highly influenced by the local high-altitude conditions and cultural ties to bordering countries. Tsampa (roasted barley flour), yak butter tea, and momos form the core staples during your journey to the Lhasa Tour from Nepal. In cities like Lhasa, you can find a combination of Tibetan, Chinese, and Western cuisines in hotels and small local cafes.

Tibet has everything from luxury hotels in Lhasa to basic guesthouses in the most remote of areas. While luxury hotels pamper their guests with well-furnished modern conveniences, some accommodations are very basic and may have a little rugged or raw feel. Not many facilities are available in rural Tibetan areas, like shared bathrooms and sometimes no hot showers. Warm clothes and a sleeping bag should be on your packing list, which will help throughout the journey.

Travel Insurance for Lhasa Tour from Nepal 4 Days

Having travel insurance is very important while traveling to Lhasa given the fact that it includes some unique challenges. Such journeys at high altitudes without proper medical cover may lead to severe health problems such as acute mountain sickness (AMS), among others. Ensure your policy covers altitude-related illness treatment, emergency evacuation, and hospitalization. Remote areas may lack medical facilities or fail to provide them during emergencies.

Besides wellness, travel insurance should include cancellation due to a trip, delay of travel, and even loss or damage of luggage. In fact, it shields against ever-present threats when travelling around Tibet, like bad or always changing weather and sometimes being denied the right to access an area. It is necessary to carry the hard copy and soft copy of the travel insurance you purchase.

Conclusion

The Lhasa Tour from Nepal is both a journey and a pilgrimage that takes you back in time and close to nature. The spiritual beauty mixed with stunning views stays with every traveler while visiting spots like Barkhor Temple, Sera Monastery, Jokhang Temple, and more. The soft chants of monks, thin air filled with incense, and the bright dance of prayer flags call you back to the top of the world, where calm lives and amazes you for your lifetime.

If you are down for getting all these experiences, book now with Mountain Treks Nepal. Contact us today to help you find the perfect itinerary and custom support for the Lhasa Tour from Nepal 4 Days.

Moreover, you can Book your trips from Nepal to Tibet for your refreshment in the Spiritual Nation. You can go through our Kailash Mansarovar TourTibet Overland Tour packages and plan for your next trip in Tibet with Mountain Treks Nepal.

Trip Highlights

  • Scenic flight to Lhasa from Kathmandu
  • Explore major landmarks such as Potala Palace, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery and Barkhor Market in Lhasa.
  • Deep dive into the culture and traditions of Tibetan communities in Lhasa.
  • Explore a range of food and accommodation from five star hotels to local lodges with limited amenities.

 

 

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    Detailed Itinerary

    On the first day of the Lhasa Tour from Nepal, you will travel from Nepal to Lhasa. Lhasa is the spiritual and historical capital of Tibet, which sits at an altitude of about 3,650 meters (11,975 ft) above sea level and is well known for its soaring skies and fresh alpine air. The moment you approach the city, scenic views of high-altitude ranges and meandering rivers give you an enticing outlook of the whole area.

    Once you check in to your hotel, it is recommended that you spend the rest of the day resting and getting used to the high altitude. To acclimatize, it is necessary to drink plenty of water and perform mild exercise to allow your body to adapt to the new conditions. Taking a tour of your hotel will enable you to start getting the feel of the country without tiring your legs too quickly. This time should be used properly to avoid complications that may result from the many wonderful things you will be encountering in the subsequent days.

    Lhasa is where your real journey of the Lhasa Tour from Nepal starts. Potala Palace is among the most popular places, situated at Marpo Ri Hill and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace was built in the 7th Century and expanded in the 17th Century as the residence of Dalai Lamas in winter. During the tour, as you explore its narrow winding corridors and large impressive chambers, you will see bronze and gold images, manuscripts, priceless jewels, and the stately mausoleums of past Dalai Lamas. The territorial views of Lhasa from the terrains of the palace are indeed breathtaking.

    Later in the day, you will explore the Jokhang Temple, regarded as the holiest temple in Tibet. King Songtsen Gampo established this temple, and it is home to Jowo Shakyamuni, the Buddha figure. The structure of the temple is uniquely Indian-Nepalese-Tibetan mainly because of the trade relations of the kingdom during that period. 

    The final part is exploring Barkhor Street, which is a commercial street surrounding the Jokhang Temple. This is a busy business and commercial road, but it is also a kora, a religious circuit for Tibetan Buddhists. When you follow the crowd of pilgrims and Tibetan people who go around the temple, you will be in close touch with the local colours. They sell a myriad of items, including prayer flags, religious souvenirs, pieces of jewellery, and local specialities. 

    After completing today’s exploration, you will spend overnight at a hotel in Lhasa.

    Today’s journey starts with a visit to Drepung Monastery. Founded in 1416 by Chojey Tashi Palden, the monastery is the premier seat of the Gelugpa order of Tibetan Buddhism. Drepung is located at the base of Mount Gephel, and its white-clad buildings have a pile of rice appearance, which is what the name Drepung means. While wandering through its prayer halls, chapels and monastic colleges you will get the idea about Tibetan religious education.

    You will spend the afternoon in Sera Monastery which was established in the year 1419 AD by Jamchen Chojey Sakya Yeshe. Located only 5 kilometres north of Lhasa, Sera is famous for the daily chants of monks, an exclusive exercise designed to enhance philosophical insight. These chants are performed in the central yard of the monastery and imply various dynamic gestures and rather intense dialogue. Thus, the audience gets a rather vivid idea of the main features of traditional Tibetan Learning. The monastery’s beautiful garden, fine details of painting in the walls and ceilings, and great assembly halls add specialities to the tour.

    Throughout the day, as you move between these monasteries, you are likely to have breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The contrast of monasteries’ construction between the ages and mountains creates the image of the combination of natural and religious monuments characteristic of Lhasa.

    The fourth day of the Lhasa Tour from Nepal 4 Days is the official end of your journey. Finally, when your tour comes to an end, it is relevant to recall what feelings and impressions a tour in Lhasa made on you. The historical background and spiritual and cultural heritage of the city are ones that cannot be forgotten so easily. 

    Depending on the time of your departure; there can be free time to take a walk through the city streets, recall favourite moments, or have a Tibetan meal once again. Leaving Lhasa behind, amass the pictures of its overwhelming views, friendly people and calmness of sacred places that put a stamp on the “Place of the Gods.”

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Potala Palace, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, Barkhor Market, and Jokhang Temple are some of the key highlights of the Lhasa Tour from Nepal.

    To complete the Lhasa Tour from Nepal, it takes 4 days with Mountain Treks Nepal.

    Considering the weather conditions, opportunity to have clear views of the surroundings and moderate temperature, Spring and Autumn seasons are considered the best time to go on this tour

    Tibet Travel Permit, Chinese Entry Visa, Chinese Group Visa, and Alien's Travel Permit are some of the required travel permits for Lhasa Tour from Kathmandu.

    6 Responses to Lhasa Tour from Nepal

    • lisa

      4 Days Lhasa Tour

      We recently had a wonderful experience on a Lhasa tour with Mountain Treks Nepal. Exploring the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple was fascinating, and the views of the Himalayas were breathtaking. Our guides were knowledgeable and friendly, making the cultural experience even more enriching. We would highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in exploring the beauty and history of Tibet.

    • Fanado

      “We recently had a wonderful experience on a Lhasa tour with Mountain Treks Nepal. Exploring the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple was incredible – truly a journey into Tibetan culture. We were especially impressed by the knowledgeable guides and the well-organized itinerary. Mountain Treks Nepal made sure everything ran smoothly, allowing us to fully enjoy the sights and immerse ourselves in the Lhasa experience. This tour would be perfect for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism or stunning Himalayan scenery.”

    • selvon

      Tibet Tour with Mountain treks

      We recently went on a fantastic Lhasa tour with Mountain Treks Nepal. Exploring the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple was a truly special experience. Our guide, Tenzin, was incredibly knowledgeable and made sure we got the most out of every stop. We acclimatized well to the high altitude thanks to Mountain Treks’ careful itinerary. If you’re considering a trip to Lhasa, I highly recommend this tour!

    • Reeta

      Trip to Lhasa

      We recently went on a Lhasa tour with Mountain Treks Nepal, and it was a truly unforgettable experience! The cultural immersion was incredible, and we were particularly impressed by the knowledgeable guides who explained the history and significance of all the landmarks we visited. Mountain Treks Nepal organized everything perfectly, from comfortable accommodations to smooth transportation. We would highly recommend this tour company to anyone looking for an exceptional Lhasa adventure!

    • Krick

      Lhasa Tour

      We recently went on a Lhasa tour with Mountain Treks Nepal and had a fantastic experience! Our guide, Tenzin, was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about Tibetan culture. He made the historical sites like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple come alive. We also loved exploring the bustling Barkhor market and experiencing the daily life of Lhasa residents.

    • Johanna

      Amazing Lhasa Tour with Mountain Treks Nepal

      I recently had the pleasure of visiting Lhasa, Tibet with Mountain Treks Nepal, and I wanted to share my wonderful experience!

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