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Lhasa, Namtso & Hidden Valleys

Lhasa, Namtso & Hidden Valleys

Lhasa - Namtso - Reting, Drigung, Tidrom - Ganden - Lhasa

Duration

4 days

What you will See & Do

Arriving in Lhasa, visitors will be greeted by the stunning natural beauty of the Tibetan plateau. The city is situated at an altitude of over 3,686 meters above sea level and is home to many significant cultural and historical sites. Transferring to the hotel catch your first glimpse of the city and its unique architecture, which is heavily influenced by Tibetan Buddhism.
Your arrival day is relaxed with no set activities in order to allow your body to adjust to the effects of altitude. A welcome dinner is included this evening.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Lhasa - transfer to hotel

Arriving in Lhasa, visitors will be greeted by the stunning natural beauty of the Tibetan plateau. The city is situated at an altitude of over 3,686 meters above sea level and is home to many significant cultural and historical sites. Transferring to the hotel catch your first glimpse of the city and its unique architecture, which is heavily influenced by Tibetan Buddhism.
Your arrival day is relaxed with no set activities in order to allow your body to adjust to the effects of altitude. A welcome dinner is included this evening.

Day 2: Lhasa sightseeing: Drepung & Sera monasteries (option to add Norbulinka summer palace or the temple of the Nechung State Oracle)

The university monastery of Drepung is one of the three most important Gelugpa monasteries in Tibet and was founded in the 15th century. It houses a large collection of Buddhist scriptures, artifacts, and artwork, and is known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Nechung is a small temple located nearby and is the home of the Nechung Oracle, a medium who is believed to be possessed by a deity and who offers spiritual advice and guidance. He is the personal oracle of the Dalai Lamas.
Sera is another important Gelug monastery located on the norther foothills of Lhasa and is known for its vibrant debating culture. Monks at Sera engage in lively philosophical debates on Buddhist doctrine, which can be fascinating to observe.

Day 3: Lhasa sightseeing: Potala, Jokhang, Barkhor Pilgrim Circuit (option to add Ramoche Temple)

The Potala Palace is a massive fortress-like structure that dominates the Lhasa skyline. It was the winter palace of the Dalai Lamas and contains a complex of chapels, halls and rooms that are richly decorated with frescoes, carvings and sculptures. Explore the many levels of the palace, including the Red Palace and the White Palace, and admire the stunning views of the city from the rooftop.
The Jokhang Temple is considered the spiritual heart of Tibet, located in the heart of Lhasa. It is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Tibet and is known for its impressive architecture and religious artifacts. Amid the many shrines and statues of Buddha witness the daily rituals and offerings made by devotees.
The Barkhor is a bustling marketplace and pilgrimage route that circles the Jokhang Temple. It's one of the oldest and most vibrant areas of Lhasa and is a great place to buy traditional Tibetan goods such as prayer flags, incense and handicrafts. You may also ask your guide to visit a nunnery, Tibetan Medical Institute, art workshops ...

Day 4: via Tsurphu to Damxung

Head north out of Lhasa on the Tibet-Qinghai Highway towards Damxung, taking a detour to visit Tsurphu. Founded by the first Karmapa in 1189, this is the head monastery of the Karma Kagyupa order. This order has particularly strong following in eastern Tibet, and you will see many colourfully clad pilgrims from Kham and other eastern areas of Tibet.
Next is an optional stop at the Yangbaijin hot springs – these get mixed reviews from travellers.
Continue to Damxung for the night. It is no longer permitted to overnight at the lake and the guest houses have been closed.

Day 5: to Namtso & explore Tashidor Peninsula, to Reting

Crossing the Largun La (4970m) reach Namtso (4718m) after transferring to the local eco-bus for the last section. The Tibetan Plateau’s second largest saltwater lake, Namtso Chukmo is a spectacular site, dominated by the snow peak of Nyenchen Thanglha, it teems with migratory birds and the cave hermitages at Tashidor are a popular pilgrimage destination.
Returning, cross the highway and head down smaller, less used roads to Reting, founded 1056. First sacked by the Mongols in 1240, then completely destroyed in the 1960s the ruins of this once great monastic complex and its rebuilt temples are surrounded by juniper trees said to have sprung from the hairs of a chief disciple of Atisha and founder of Reting and of the Kadampa sect.

Day 6: Reting to Drigung & Tidrum

A good, but little used road leads south through a farming region called Pembo. In winter this is an important stop for migrating, Black Neck Cranes.
Visit Drigung Til, located in the Drigung Valley - built like a fortress above the valley floor. Founded in the C12th by the first Drigung Rinpoche it grew to become a serious religious and political contender to the Sakya. Drigung’s political power ended in 1290 with a Mongol army led by a Sakyapa general, but it continued to be a centre for contemplative teaching and home of a Kargyupa sub sect.
Tidrum Gompa is home to a community of about 80 Buddhist nuns, headed by an emanation of Yeshe Tsogyel. In 772 King Trisong Detsun sheltered in caves here as he fled hostile Bon aristocrats. It is also famous for its medicinal hot springs. Soak in the hot springs and enjoy the natural surroundings, which include picturesque waterfalls and lush forests.

Day 7: via Ganden to Lhasa

Tsongkhapa founded the first monastery of the Gelukpa order, Ganden in 1409 or 1417 (sources differ). It has remained the main seat of the Gelugpa. Of all Tibet’s monasteries Ganden suffered most at the hands of the Red Guards; today it is being revitalized and rebuilt and its setting high on a ridge overlooking the Kyi Chu Valley is spectacular.
The high kora takes approximately 1½ hours.
Return to Lhasa in the afternoon for some final shopping.

Day 8: Departure

Transfer to the airport or station for your departure flight or continue your journey with an exploration of central Tibet or to Everest.

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