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“Tibet is very much a place that should be visited sooner rather than later. It’s a staggeringly beautiful region with dramatic landscapes, centuries-old sacred sites and wonderful people. Below is a sample 6-day itinerary taking in the highlights of Lhasa and the surrounding areas.”
Upon arrival in Lhasa you’ll be met at the airport by a representative and transferred by private car to the St Regis Lhasa.
You’ll have the rest of the day at leisure to relax and acclimatise. Lhasa sits at an altitude of over 3,400 metres, and it’s likely you’ll notice a shortness of breath in the first few days.
Energy levels permitting, you can walk to Lhasa’s Old Town and explore the narrow streets and shops.
This morning, wake up to views of the Potala Palace from your hotel, before heading out to visit the site.
Start in the square across the street, one of the best places to photograph the palace in its entirety. Afterwards, join hundreds of pilgrims as they circle the palace as part of the kora. Finally, scale the stairs to enter the palace, and learn about the different statues, paintings and objects as you explore the labyrinth of rooms.
In the afternoon you’ll head for Sera Monastery. Founded by one of Tsongkhapa’s disciples in 1419, as late as 1959 there were over 5,500 monks living within the monastery walls.
This morning you’ll rise early for a day of travel.
You’ll start by following the famous Friendship Highway which links Tibet to Nepal, as you drive out to see Yamdrok Lake.
Next, continue to Gyantse, previously an independent kingdom and a commercial crossroads on the trans-Himalayan route which links central Tibet to Sikkim.
After lunch you’ll visit the Palcho Monastery, built in 1418 and surrounded by an impressive red rampart.
This morning you’ll head to Shigatse, Tibet’s second largest city, and once the capital of the Tsang kingdom.
The highlight of Shigatse is Tashilhunpo, a Gelugpa monastery founded in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, who is buried there. You’ll also stroll through the Tibetan market from where you can witness Shigatse Dzong and shop for traditional jewellery, prayer wheels, and Tibetan handiworks.
This morning you’ll head back to Lhasa with plenty of stops along the way.
Back in Lhasa you’ll visit the Jokhang Temple, famous for being the most venerated religious site in Tibet.
Afterwards, you’ll have time to walk through the Old Town and Barkhor Square to pick up some final souvenirs.
Today you’ll be escorted to the airport for your onward journey home
Explore Potala Palace – a place no less spectacular when seen up close
Witness monks engaging in lively (and noisy!) debates at Sera Monastery in Lhasa
Enjoy the beautiful drive to Yamdrok Lake
Visit temples and monasteries in Gyantse and Shigatse
See Jokhang Temple, the most venerated religious site in Tibet
We won't take you to the usual tourist traps, instead we'll introduce you to people that show you the true side of a country. With our contacts in each destination, we can arrange for you to meet locals away from the crowds and ensure an authentic experience.
You can rely on our extensive first-hand knowledge and years of experience in the country you’re visiting. We use only the best expert guides, and provide insider tips on the local customs, and everything from vibrant festivals to hidden Himalayan monasteries
Your holiday will be as unique as you are. By getting to know you and what makes you tick, we fuse our wealth of expertise and a deep understanding of our destinations to create unique day by day itineraries that are built around you.