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Tibet Overland Tour-Drive-In Drive-Out via EBC – 8 Days

Tibet, China
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Duration

8 Days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

50 people

Languages

English

Tibet Overland Tour: Discover the stunning beauty and deep cultural heritage of Tibet with the Alpine Club of Himalaya’s 8-day Overland Tour. This carefully crafted journey takes you from the vibrant city of Lhasa to the majestic Everest Base Camp, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes and rich traditions of this remarkable region.

Your adventure begins in Lhasa, the spiritual heart of Tibet, where you will explore the awe-inspiring Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism. You’ll also visit the revered Jokhang Temple, a sacred site that attracts pilgrims from all over the world. Wander through the bustling Barkhor Street, where you can shop for authentic Tibetan handicrafts and engage with the local culture.

As you travel through breathtaking landscapes, witness the serene beauty of Yamdrok Lake, known for its striking turquoise waters surrounded by snow-capped mountains. This tour offers plenty of opportunities for photography and reflection amidst the stunning Tibetan plateau.

Along the way, you’ll have the chance to explore ancient monasteries, including Sera and Drepung, where you can observe traditional debates among monks and gain insight into their daily lives. Our experienced guides provide valuable context about Tibetan culture, history, and spirituality, enriching your journey with fascinating stories and perspectives.

The highlight of this overland tour is undoubtedly the trip to Everest Base Camp. Standing at the foot of the world’s highest peak, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking views and the immense beauty of the Himalayas. This experience not only offers adventure but also a profound sense of connection to nature and the mountains.

With the Alpine Club of Himalaya, expect comfortable accommodations, seamless travel arrangements, and a thoughtfully designed itinerary that allows you to explore the very best of Tibet. This unforgettable adventure combines stunning scenery, rich cultural experiences, and spiritual exploration, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking both adventure and insight into the fascinating world of Tibet. Join us for a remarkable journey that promises memories to last a lifetime!

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Tibet is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when temperatures are mild, ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F), and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Spring features blooming wildflowers and manageable tourist crowds, while autumn offers clear skies and stunning fall colors, making it ideal for photography. Summer (July to August) is peak tourist season, with warmer temperatures and cultural festivals like the Shoton Festival, although it can be rainy. Winter (November to March) presents a unique experience with fewer tourists and beautiful snow-covered landscapes, but temperatures can drop below freezing, so it’s best suited for those prepared for the cold. Overall, spring and autumn provide the most favorable conditions for exploring Tibet’s rich culture and breathtaking scenery.

Meals

During the Tibet Overland Tour with the Alpine Club of Himalaya, meals are a highlight of the journey, offering a delightful introduction to Tibetan cuisine. Travelers can savor traditional dishes such as momo (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), and yak meat, all prepared with local ingredients to provide an authentic culinary experience. Breakfast is typically included at your accommodations, featuring a mix of Tibetan and continental options. For lunch and dinner, meals will be arranged at local restaurants, allowing you to explore the rich flavors of Tibetan culture and enjoy the communal dining experience.

Drinking Water

Staying hydrated is crucial during the Tibet Overland Tour, especially in the high-altitude environment. Bottled water will be provided throughout the journey, ensuring you have access to safe and clean drinking water at all times. Travelers are also encouraged to carry a reusable water bottle to minimize waste and stay refreshed while exploring the stunning landscapes and cultural sites of Tibet. This practice not only supports environmental sustainability but also helps you maintain hydration during your adventurous travels.

Accommodation

During the Tibet Overland Tour with the Alpine Club of Himalaya, accommodation will be provided on a sharing basis, allowing travelers to connect with fellow adventurers and share experiences. The accommodations are selected for their comfort and convenience, ensuring a pleasant stay as you explore the stunning landscapes and cultural sites of Tibet.

For those seeking more privacy, private rooms are available upon request for an additional fee. This option allows for a more personal space while still enjoying the company of other travelers during group activities. Regardless of your choice, you can expect clean, comfortable lodgings that reflect the local culture and hospitality, enhancing your overall travel experience in this remarkable region.

Transportation

Transportation for the Tibet Overland Tour with the Alpine Club of Himalaya will be provided on a sharing basis, utilizing a comfortable tourist bus from Kathmandu. This allows travelers to enjoy the journey together while taking in the breathtaking scenery along the route. The shared bus option promotes camaraderie and enhances the overall travel experience as you connect with fellow adventurers.

For those preferring more privacy, private transportation can be arranged upon request for an additional fee. This option provides a more personalized travel experience, allowing you to set your own pace and enjoy the journey in comfort. Regardless of your choice, the transportation provided is designed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey through the stunning landscapes of Tibet.

Weather and Climate in Tibet

Tibet experiences a unique high-altitude climate characterized by significant variations in temperature and weather conditions throughout the year. The region generally has four distinct seasons:

  • Spring (April to June): Spring brings milder temperatures, ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F), and is one of the best times to visit. Days are often sunny, and the landscapes come alive with blooming wildflowers.
  • Summer (July to August): Summer is the warmest season, with temperatures reaching between 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F). While this is peak tourist season, it’s also the rainiest time, especially in eastern Tibet. Visitors can enjoy cultural festivals during this period.
  • Autumn (September to October): Autumn features pleasant temperatures, typically between 5°C and 20°C (41°F to 68°F), and clear skies, making it another ideal time for travel. The vibrant fall colors enhance the region’s natural beauty.
  • Winter (November to March): Winter in Tibet can be quite harsh, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, particularly at night. Daytime temperatures range from -5°C to 10°C (23°F to 50°F). Although it’s less popular for tourism, winter offers a serene experience with stunning snow-covered landscapes.

Everest Base Camp (EBC) Journey from Tibet

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) journey from Tibet is a breathtaking adventure that allows travelers to experience the majestic beauty of the world’s highest peak from its northern side. The journey typically begins in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, where travelers acclimatize to the high altitude while exploring iconic sites like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple.

From Lhasa, the route to EBC takes you through stunning landscapes, including the vast Tibetan plateau, picturesque valleys, and charming villages. Travelers usually drive along the Friendship Highway, which offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including several snow-capped peaks.

Key stops along the way include Gyantse, famous for its Kumbum Stupa, and Shigatse, home to the Tashilhunpo Monastery. As you approach Everest Base Camp, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic, with the towering presence of Mount Everest dominating the skyline.

The journey culminates at EBC, where travelers can take in the awe-inspiring views of Everest and the surrounding Khumbu region. Visitors often have the opportunity to meet fellow adventurers and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the base camp.

This EBC journey from Tibet not only offers spectacular views and a sense of adventure but also provides a chance to immerse yourself in Tibetan culture and spirituality, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is highly recommended for participants in the Tibet Overland Tour with the Alpine Club of Himalaya. Given the remote nature of the region and the potential for altitude-related challenges, having comprehensive travel insurance ensures peace of mind throughout your journey.

A suitable travel insurance policy should cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and emergency evacuation, especially considering the high-altitude environment. It’s essential to check that your insurance provider includes coverage for adventure activities, as certain excursions may fall under this category.

Before your trip, carefully review your insurance policy to ensure it meets all your needs and provides adequate protection during your travels in Tibet. This preparation will allow you to focus on enjoying the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture without unnecessary worry.

Passport and Visa Requirements

Travelers planning to join the Tibet Overland Tour with the Alpine Club of Himalaya must be aware of specific passport and visa requirements. A valid passport is essential, and it should be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. To obtain the necessary Tibet Travel Permit, travelers must arrive in Kathmandu at least five business days before the start of the tour.

You will need to provide an original passport copy and two passport-sized photos to facilitate the visa application process. The Alpine Club of Himalaya will assist you in obtaining the Tibet Travel Permit, ensuring that all paperwork is handled smoothly and efficiently. This support allows you to focus on preparing for your adventure while ensuring compliance with all travel regulations. Be sure to have all required documents ready ahead of time for a seamless experience.

Physical Fitness and Requirements

For the Tibet Overland Tour, a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, as participants should be able to walk for several hours each day on uneven terrain and at high altitudes. While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it can be beneficial, and travelers are encouraged to engage in regular cardiovascular activities—such as walking, jogging, or cycling—in the weeks leading up to the trip to build endurance. Acclimatization is crucial; spending a few days in Kathmandu or another lower-altitude location can help mitigate the effects of altitude sickness. It’s also important to consult with a healthcare provider before the trip, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet throughout the journey will support your energy levels. Each traveler is responsible for their own health, so it’s essential to listen to your body, take breaks as needed, and communicate any concerns to your guide for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Permissions and Restrictions

When traveling to Tibet, there are specific permissions and restrictions that participants must be aware of to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

  • Tibet Travel Permit: All travelers must obtain a Tibet Travel Permit, which is mandatory for entry into the region. The Alpine Club of Himalaya will assist you in obtaining this permit as part of the tour package.
  • Restricted Areas: Certain areas in Tibet require additional permits and may have restrictions on foreign visitors. These include regions near the borders or sensitive military areas. The tour itinerary is designed to comply with local regulations, and your guides will provide necessary information.
  • Photography Restrictions: While photography is encouraged in many places, certain sites, particularly military installations and some monasteries, may have restrictions. It’s essential to respect local customs and follow any guidelines provided by your tour guide.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Visitors are expected to show respect for local customs and traditions. This includes dress codes when visiting religious sites and understanding the significance of certain rituals and practices.
  • Health and Safety Regulations: Due to the high altitude and unique environmental conditions, travelers should be aware of health recommendations and restrictions related to altitude sickness. Following the guidance of your tour leaders regarding acclimatization and health precautions is crucial.

Why Choose Alpine Club of Himalaya?

Expertise and Experience: With years of experience in organizing trips to Tibet, the Alpine Club of Himalaya has a deep understanding of the region’s unique challenges and opportunities. Our knowledgeable guides are well-versed in Tibetan culture, history, and geography, ensuring you have an enriching experience.

Safety First: Your safety is our top priority. We take comprehensive measures to ensure a secure journey, including thorough pre-trip briefings and experienced guides who monitor group health and acclimatization throughout the tour. We’re prepared to adapt itineraries as necessary to prioritize your well-being.

Cultural Immersion: Our itineraries are thoughtfully designed to provide authentic experiences, allowing you to engage with local communities, explore significant cultural sites, and enjoy traditional cuisine. We strive to connect you with the heart of Tibet.

Comprehensive Support: From the moment you arrive in Kathmandu, we provide complete support, including airport pickups, necessary permits, and accommodation arrangements. Our dedicated team is available to assist you every step of the way.

Sustainable Travel Practices: We are committed to responsible tourism that respects local cultures and environments. Our practices aim to minimize our impact while supporting local economies.

Flexible Itineraries: While we have a well-structured itinerary, we understand that travel can be unpredictable. Our flexibility allows us to adapt plans as needed, ensuring you get the most out of your journey.

Positive Reviews and Testimonials: Our past travelers have consistently praised our services, highlighting the professionalism of our guides, the quality of accommodations, and the overall organization of trips. We take pride in our reputation and strive to maintain high standards.

Cancellations Policy

In the event of cancellations, the following policies will apply:

Cancellation by the Participant:

  • If a participant decides to cancel their trip, they must notify the Alpine Club of Himalaya as soon as possible.
  • Cancellations made 60 days or more before the trip will incur a fee of 20% of the total cost.
  • Cancellations made between 30 to 59 days before the trip will incur a fee of 50% of the total cost.
  • Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to departure will result in a forfeiture of the entire payment.

Cancellation by the Organizer

If the Alpine Club of Himalaya cancels the expedition due to unforeseen circumstances, such as extreme weather conditions, natural disasters, or safety concerns, participants will receive a full refund or the option to reschedule for a later date.

Force Majeure:

The Alpine Club of Himalaya is not liable for any additional costs incurred due to cancellations resulting from force majeure events (e.g., natural disasters, political unrest, or health emergencies).

About Lhasa

Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is a vibrant city steeped in rich history and culture. Known as the “Forbidden City,” it is home to iconic landmarks such as the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city serves as a spiritual center for Tibetan Buddhism, attracting pilgrims from across the region. With its unique blend of ancient traditions and modern influences, Lhasa offers visitors an immersive experience in Tibetan culture, featuring bustling markets, traditional architecture, and local cuisine. The stunning backdrop of the Himalayas adds to the city’s allure, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore the heart of Tibet.

About Tibet

Tibet, often referred to as “the Roof of the World,” is a region known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich spiritual heritage, and unique culture. Nestled high in the Himalayas, Tibet features vast plateaus, snow-capped mountains, and serene lakes, offering stunning views at every turn. The region is a hub of Tibetan Buddhism, with numerous monasteries and sacred sites that attract pilgrims and tourists alike. Tibetan culture is deeply rooted in its traditions, art, and festivals, making it a fascinating place to explore. Visitors to Tibet can experience warm hospitality, enjoy traditional Tibetan cuisine, and witness the vibrant local lifestyle, all while being surrounded by some of the most majestic scenery on Earth.

Day 01: Kathmandu (1300) to Kerung Border (145 km) – Overnight in Kerung

Begin your adventure in Kathmandu with an early morning scenic drive to the Kerung Border, the gateway between Nepal and Tibet. This 145-kilometer journey takes you through the stunning Nepalese countryside, where you can admire lush valleys, terraced fields, and charming villages. Upon reaching the border, you will complete necessary formalities at Nepali immigration before crossing the bridge into Tibet. After processing at Chinese immigration, continue your drive to Keung Town, where you’ll spend the night at the Kerung Hotel. This first day sets the stage for an exciting journey ahead, as you transition from the vibrant culture of Nepal to the unique landscape and traditions of Tibet.

Day 02: Kerung to Shigatse (3,900 m) – 547 km, 8-9 Hours

After breakfast, prepare for a scenic drive from Kerung to Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet. The journey takes you over the Gyatchu La pass, which rises to an impressive 5,220 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. As you travel, you’ll pass through the small town of Lhatse, where you can witness the distinct Tibetan culture and architecture. Upon arrival in Shigatse, check into the Yak Hotel and take the evening to explore this historic city, home to the Tashilhunpo Monastery, the seat of the Panchen Lama. This day is filled with spectacular views and cultural immersion, laying the groundwork for your exploration of Tibet.

Day 03: Shigatse to Gyantse (3,950 m) to Lhasa – 350 km

Start your day with a visit to the impressive Tashilhunpo Monastery, known for its majestic statues and spiritual significance. After your morning sightseeing, continue your journey towards Lhasa, passing through Gyantse. Here, you can explore the iconic Kumbum Stupa and the well-preserved Gyantse Fortress. The route then leads you to the mesmerizing Yamdrok Tso Lake, famous for its stunning turquoise waters surrounded by snow-capped peaks. You’ll also follow the Brahmaputra River (Yarlung Tsangpo), a vital lifeline for the Tibetan people. After a day filled with scenic beauty and cultural experiences, arrive in Lhasa and check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 04-05: Sightseeing in Lhasa

Spend the next two days immersed in the rich culture and spirituality of Lhasa. Begin with visits to the revered Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism, where you can witness the daily rituals of local pilgrims. Explore the bustling Barkhor Bazaar, where you can shop for traditional handicrafts and experience the vibrant atmosphere. The Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see, showcasing exquisite Tibetan architecture and offering stunning views of the city. Additionally, visit the Drepung and Sera Monasteries, where you can learn about monastic life and witness traditional debates among monks. These two days in Lhasa provide a comprehensive insight into the city’s history, culture, and religious significance.

Day 06: Lhasa to Shegar – 655 km, 8-9 Hours

On this day, depart from Lhasa for a long drive to Shegar. As you traverse the Tibetan plateau, enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged terrain and the majestic mountains that surround you. This journey offers a chance to witness the stunning landscapes that define Tibet, with expansive plains and distant peaks. Upon arrival in Shegar, check into a guesthouse and relax after a long day of travel. This stopover prepares you for the exciting journey ahead to Everest Base Camp.

Day 07: Shegar to Everest Base Camp (EBC) and back to Kerung

Early in the morning, set off for one of the highlights of your trip: a drive to Everest Base Camp. The journey offers incredible vistas as you approach the world’s highest peak. Once at EBC, take time to soak in the awe-inspiring views and visit the Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world. After exploring this iconic site, begin your return journey to Kerung, where you will spend the night at a hotel. This day is a true adventure, filled with unforgettable experiences and breathtaking scenery.

Day 08: Drive from Kerung to Kathmandu – 6-7 Hours

On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast before starting your journey back to Kathmandu. The drive back offers a chance to reflect on your incredible adventure through Tibet. As you cross the border and return to Nepal, take in the beautiful landscapes one last time. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will have the opportunity to explore more of this vibrant city or simply relax after an unforgettable journey. This concluding day marks the end of your Tibetan adventure, leaving you with cherished memories and experiences that will last a lifetime.

Highlights

  • Discover the cultural heart of Tibet with visits to the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing the rich history and spirituality of the region.
  • Experience local life as you stroll through this vibrant market, filled with traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, and the fervent energy of Tibetan pilgrims.
  • Marvel at the stunning turquoise waters of Yamdrok Lake, surrounded by majestic mountains, perfect for photography and tranquil moments in nature.
  • Visit Sera and Drepung Monasteries to observe traditional monk debates and learn about the spiritual practices and teachings of Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Journey through breathtaking landscapes, passing high-altitude passes and picturesque villages, culminating in an awe-inspiring view of Everest.
  • Stand at the foot of the world’s highest peak, taking in the spectacular views and the unique atmosphere of this iconic location.
  • Engage with local Tibetan communities, learning about their traditions, customs, and daily life, deepening your understanding of this unique culture.
  • Experience the thrill of traveling through some of the highest roads in the world, enjoying panoramic views of the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau.
  • Savor authentic Tibetan dishes, such as momo (dumplings) and thukpa (noodle soup), offering a taste of the region’s culinary heritage.
  • Benefit from knowledgeable local guides who provide insights into the history, culture, and spiritual significance of the sites you visit, enhancing your travel experience.

  • Necessary airport pickup and drop-off services in a private van, car, or jeep, ensuring a seamless start and end to your journey.
  • Travel comfortably with transportation provided for the entire trip via a van or bus
  • Tibet Travel Permit, which is required for all travelers entering the region, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
  • English-speaking Tibetan guide who will accompany you throughout the tour, providing valuable insights into the culture, history, and spiritual significance of the sites you visit.
  • Enjoy comfortable accommodation on a twin-sharing basis, providing a welcoming retreat after a day of exploration and adventure.
  • All entrance fees for sightseeing and monasteries as outlined in the itinerary
  • Daily breakfast featuring a mix of local and continental options to energize you for your adventures.
  • Convenient border pickup and drop-off services ensure a smooth transition between Nepal and Tibet
  • A comprehensive full-body massage for one hour included to help you relax after your successful adventure.
  • Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with a cultural show in Kathmandu
  • T-shirt and appreciation certificate from Alpine Club of Himalaya
  • Nepal entry visa, travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Visa fees are approximately $30 for a 15-day tourist visa, $50 for 30 days, and $125 for 90 days.
  • Accommodation is not included in the tour package before and after the trip
  • Any additional activities or excursions before or after the trip
  • Meals, including lunch and dinner in Tibet and Kathmandu,
  • Comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unforeseen events for peace of mind during your journey.
  • Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, and souvenirs are not included.
  • Tickets for travel from Lhasa to Chengdu by flight or train and should be arranged separately and in advance.
  • Personal trekking equipment

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Tour's Location

Tibet, China

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