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12 Days Kingdoms of the Himalaya Tour Package

Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights
Priced From: $2,342 (All pricing reflects per-person Land Only expenses)
Date: Sep, Mar, Sep






The climate of Nepal is just as diverse as its peoples. We will find ourselves in a tepid, tropical climate one minute and then an unforgiving arctic in the next, just as we will meet some of the many people who speak the 30 different local languages and dialects. Just flying over the Himalayas into Tibet will take us from one world into a completely different one, from the lush green hills of Nepal, to the rocky terrain of Tibet. Despite its more barren terrain, that's not to say Tibet is not a land of plenty with an assortment of beauty to offer. The crystal-clear lakes and the snow-capped mountains are a good mixture that makes for a perfect photograph; and the majestic temples that tower above the landscape make for the most spectacular back-drops.


Tour Itinerary

Day 1   Arrive in Kathmandu
 
Today we arrive in Nepal, a country with spectacular geography and a rich cultural diversity. Within its narrow borders we will find a complete climatic range, from tropical to temperate, alpine to arctic. As many as 30 different languages and dialects are spoken among the many ethnic groups. NOTE: Due to variables such as festival dates, internal flights, and ever-changing entry (visa) requirements, our published tour dates and / or itinerary can shift change right up to departure. As such, we will not accept any LAND ONLY bookings for this tour. Booking your air with Adventures Abroad offers you protection from the possible costs and complications associated with tour changes. Exceptions to this rule will only be granted to those passengers who are willing to fully accept the risks of booking their own air tickets given the above circumstances. Overnight in Kathmandu. Dinner if required. 
  
Day 2   Kathmandu: City Tour
 
Today begins with a visit to the Swayambhunath Temple, Nepal's most significant centre of Buddhist worship. There has been a temple on this site since at least the 5th century. Swayambhunath Temple is also known as the "Monkey Temple" due to the large population of monkeys that make the grounds their home. The temple buildings are set atop a hill and offer an excellent view of Kathmandu and its valley. Many shrines surround the central stupa, its sacred eyes peering out in all directions. Here we can observe devout Buddhists following their complex praying rituals at the shrines, walking clockwise around the stupa, and chanting mantras. Later this afternoon we travel to Kathmandu's central meeting area, Durbar Square, a profusion of temples reflecting the different architectural styles dating from the eleventh century. The area also includes the Royal Palace with its gilded gates and elaborate statues. The square is alive with a multitude of nationalities, intermingled with stalls displaying a wide variety of Nepalese and Tibetan handicrafts. We will also see "Freak Street" -- a famous hippie meeting place from the 60's. Overnight in Kathmandu. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 3   Kathmandu, Nepal - Lhasa, Tibet
 
Today we transfer to Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport for our flight to Tibet. This remarkable trans-Himalayan flight that takes us over directly past the Everest group of peaks. In a little over one hour, the Kathmandu-Lhasa flight covers rugged terrain that once took trade caravans months to cross. On a clear day as many as eight of the world's fourteen 8000+ m (26,000+ feet) peaks can be seen. The landscape changes dramatically as we cross the great barrier of the Himalaya, from Nepal's green terraced hillsides to the high and dry, barren plateau typical of Tibet. We fly over deep-blue Yamdrok Lake to land at Gonggar Airport, 85 km (53 miles) south of Lhasa. We will be met by our Tibetan guide on arrival and drive along the flat valley of the Tsangpo River to our comfortable hotel in Lhasa (3650 m / 12,045 feet). Balance of the day at leisure to acclimatize to the altitude. Overnight in Lhasa. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 4   Lhasa: Jokhang Temple
 
We have an easy morning to acclimatize followed by a visit to the Jokhang, the religious and geographical centre of Lhasa, and the most important temple in the world for all sects of Tibetan Buddhism. Pilgrims from across Tibet, many of whom have walked hundreds of kilometres to see the Jokhang once in their lives, queue for hours to enter the temple and perform a ritual circuit in prostration of its many sacred shrines. It is a moving experience to join them in the dark hallways, filled with the sound of low chanting, lit only by butter lamps. The main image worshipped here is Jowo Rinpoche, a gilded statue of Buddha Sakyamuni said to have been modelled during his lifetime. The Jokhang is encircled by the Barkhor, an 800m (2,645 feet) flagstone pathway that is both a sacred circumambulation route and the biggest bazaar in all of Tibet. Night and day, Tibetans walk clockwise around it, earning religious merit as they shop, people-watch and chat with friends. Here you find people from all corners of Tibet: striking, tall Khampa men from the east with big knives and red tassels wrapped about their heads; Golok women with their hair plaited in 108 tiny braids; nomad families bundled in sheepskins. The Barkhor is the real heart of Tibet, you can spend hours watching the passing parade or bargain for the trinkets and souvenirs, displayed in street stands, everything from prayer flags to silver jewelry to yak butter. Overnight in Lhasa. Shangbala Hotel or similar. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 5   Lhasa - Potala - Sera - Lhasa
 
This morning we visit the fabled Potala Palace that rises above the city like a fairytale castle set atop its rocky pedestal. The Potala has been the home of successive Dalai Lamas. It was also the seat of the Tibetan government, and with chapels, cells, religious schools, and even tombs for the Dalai Lamas it was virtually a self-contained world. Begun in the 7th century, but not reaching its full glory until the 17th century reign of the Fifth Dalai Lama, the 13 storey Potala rises 117m (383 feet) high and is made entirely of wood, earth and stone. It has over 1000 rooms. We proceed to Sera, one of the two most important Gelugpa (Yellow Hat sect) monasteries. The monastery is the location of the famous monk's debate' on some afternoons every week. During this ritual question and answer' session, a senior monk quizzes a junior and there is much grimacing, clapping and mock threatening. The important part of this ritual is the passing of knowledge of on the theosophical questions of the Tibetan lamaistic Buddhist faith. Overnight in Lhasa. Shangbala Hotel or similar. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 6   Lhasa - Drepung - Norbulingka - Lhasa
 
This morning we visit Drepung, a monastery which, during its peak, had 7,700 monks in residence and the single kitchen where food for them was cooked in enormous urns. It and Sera suffered damage in varying degrees during the turbulent days of the Red Guards and their Cultural Revolution but have now been restored and the monks have returned. During our time in Lhasa we will also visit the Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama's summer palace and currently the site of a simple museum. Overnight in Lhasa. Shangbala Hotel or similar. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 7   Lhasa - Shigatse
 
An early departure takes us from the high Tibetan plateau southerly to Shigatse. We pass colourful rock carvings of Buddha as we approach the outskirts of Lhasa at the start of a long road journey. The road turns to gravel as we leave city limits and follow the course of the Tsangpo River which, entering India, becomes the Bramahp. From the Kamba La there is a spectacular view of the blue waters of Yamdrok Tso, one of Tibet's sacred lakes. Now we travel the zigzag road to cross the mighty Yarlung Tsangpo River on our way to Lhasautra. The road then drops down to Yamdrok Tso Lake and follows the twisting northern bank for hours, prior to climbing up to the 4800 m (15,724 foot) high Kamba La Pass. The road descends slowly after crossing the Karo La, 5020 m (16,549 feet). Either side are gigantic peaks including 7260 m (23,958 foot) high Nazin Kang Sa. Overnight in Shigatse (3900 m / 12,870 feet). Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 8   Shigatse Area
 
We visit the main site of interest in Shigatse, the Tashilhunpo Monastery. Tashilhunpo, the principal monastery of Tsang Province, is one of the Great Six centers of the Gelugpa sect. The others are Sera, Drepung, and Ganden, all in or near Lhasa, and Labrang and Kumbum in Amdo (southern Gansu / Qinghai provinces). Tashilhunpo is the largest, most vibrant monastery in Tibet, the only one that does justice to the term 'monastic city'. Founded in 1447 by Tsongkhapa's nephew and disciple, Gedundrub, the First Dalai Lama, it was substantially enlarged under the Fourth Panchen Lama, Lobsang Chokyi Gyaltsen (1570-1662). This afternoon is free to explore Shigatse town and the market. Overnights in Shigatse (3900m / 12,870 feet). Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 9   Shigatse - Lhasa
 
This is a long day mainly driving across the vast Tibetan Plateau on a different and more northerly route back to Lhasa. Overnight in Lhasa. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 10   Lhasa, Tibet - Kathmandu, Nepal - Bhaktapur
 
Today we fly back to Nepal and, upon arrival, transfer to the nearby old town of Bhaktapur, a World Heritage Site. The town stretches along a ridge above the sacred Hanumante River and grew from a collection of villages strung along the old trade route between India and Tibet. Depending on flight times and punctuality, you may have some leisure time before dinner. Overnight in Bhaktapur. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 11   Bhaktapur & the Kathmandu Valley
 
Today we have a tour of the fascinating Kathmandu Valley, the cultural and economic heart of Nepal. Our tour concentrates on Bhaktapur, a charming settlement that rises from lush green fields of rice and red-tiled roofs punctured by the soaring spire of the five-storied Nyataponla temple, all set against the movie-set backdrop of the snow capped Himalaya. Bhaktapur's deep roots in the land are apparent in the people on its streets: farmer women in their characteristic red-border black saris pleated in the front and raised high in back, revealing blue tattoos above their ankles. Farmers carry double baskets of giant radishes suspended from their shoulders. Bhaktapur is virtually 100% Newari and adamantly rural at heart. Our tour also includes the giant reclining Vishnu statue at Budhanilkantha, the Hindu pilgrimage site of Pashupatinath, and the stupa of Boudhanath. Overnight in Bhaktapur. Breakfast and dinner. 
  
Day 12   Departure
 
Today we transfer the short distance to Kathmandu International Airport. Departure from Kathmandu. Breakfast. BON VOYAGE!!
 

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