Tibet
Travelling overland between Kathmandu and Lhasa is an incredible
journey in which you can see the worlds highest mountains, travel
on the worlds highest plain, meet nomadic tibetan pilgrims and
walk amidst the burning butter lamps and chanting monks of Tibet’s
ancient and legendary.
Buddhist
Monasteries
This is a wonderful and amazing trip. However if
you are not up for a bit of adventure, or for accommodations
and amenities that may be far from perfect, perhaps this trip
is not for you while the trip to Tibet is not easy it is well
worth the effort. Tibet was opened to tourism in 1985. Before
this it avoided influence from the western world and developed
its unique culture and religion independently. The infrastructure
of the tourist industry is still very basic in this remote
country. Please do not expect the standard you are accustomed
to in the west. However every effort will be made under the
circumstance to ensure a smooth and Pleasant trip
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Tour departure
The tour starts from explore Nepal office located
in Thamel, near Kathmandu guesthouse. At 5am, you report and
embark on your journey to the Friendship Bridge [116kms/6hrs
drive]. Enrobe, breakfast stop is made at the Dhulikhel lodge
resort. An early start is made on the first day as china time
is 2hrs 15minutes ahead of Nepal time in winter & 3hrs
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After completing immigration formalities on the Nepal side, drive
uphill to zhangmu [8kms/45min]-immigration post. The Tibetan guide
will meet you here and will take care of your entire tour arrangement.
Food & drinks
Breakfast is included in the cost of the tour package. All the
hotels/ guesthouse you will be Staying in has restaurant, and
serves dinner.
The lunch stops are made at small towns with very basic meals.
Realizing that the lunch stops can be a bit unappetizing, brining
your own snacks is a good idea. Bring foods you like and can eat
easily [crackers, cheese, cookers, chocolate bars, granola bare,
soup mix etc]. Mineral water is available throughout the trip.
You may consider carrying water bottle and pontification tablets
[iodine solution or tablets].
Clothing
Casual wears and comfortable walking shoes are the rule
for Tibet. Be sure to bring warm clothing as nights and
early mornings can be quite chilly to down night cold in
water months. Bring all the film, medicine, cosmetics, personal
toilet items, etc. That you will need from home, as these
are difficult if not impossible to obtain in Tibet. A small
first aid kit is also a good idea. Also quite useful is
a Kathmandu- Lhasa route map, to know where you are going
and have been each day.
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November to April
Down jacket ,Thermal underwear ,Warm trousers ,Warm sweaters
,Woolen shirts ,Gloves,Light leather boots in case of snows ,Warm
hat & scarfs ,May to October,Raincoat or wind breakers ,Jackets
Sweaters ,Sun hat ,Shirts [cotton/woolen],Comfortable shoes ,What
to take ,Food- snacks along the way ,Water bottle {uses 10 biniodinized
or boiled water},Personal medical kit and diamox tablet ,
Sunglasses -{UV is especially strong at high altitude so protect
your eyes},Sun screen
Toilet paper ,Flash light batteries, Day pack ,Camera and film
,Bandanna/scarf or masks – to,protect your lungs from dust
,A good guide book on Tibet ,Kathmandu & Lhasa route map.,
Altitude sickness
As you are travelling over hight terrain, you are likely to experince
some of the minor symptoms and discomfort of altitude sickness
{headache, loss of appetite} until your body adjusts to the elevation.
This can take from a few hours to a couple of days, depending
on an individual. Take it lightly, but drink plenty of non-alcoholic
liquids. Proper hydration is critical to acclimatization. We also
recommend you to carry a strip of diamox tablet.
Note:- Need minimum 2 pax to operate a tour
to Tibet.
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