Tibet Journey to Tibet Luxury TourNext tentative Date: Available as a Private Trek on a date of your preference.
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through the vast, soul-stirring landscapes of Tibet, where sacred mountains, timeless monasteries, and turquoise lakes weave a tapestry of spiritual wonder. |
Tibet, the Roof of the World, has long been a destination for those seeking both grandeur and serenity. This luxury tour unveils a land of endless horizons and spiritual depth, where snow-capped peaks meet ancient temples and prayer flags flutter in the wind. For centuries, Tibet has been the center of Tibetan Buddhism, a place where sacred traditions have been preserved in harmony with its majestic landscapes. From the vibrant streets of Lhasa, home to the iconic Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple, to the tranquil shores of Yamdrok Lake, this journey takes you through Tibet’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Explore the historic heart of Gyantse, with its ancient monasteries, and visit Shigatse, home to the famous Tashilhunpo Monastery. Each moment immerses you in the unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual devotion, and timeless traditions that make Tibet such a remarkable place. It’s a journey that stirs the soul, offering an intimate glimpse into the sacred rhythms of this extraordinary land.
Group size | Price per person* |
2 people | Inquire |
4-7 people | Inquire |
8 people & above | Inquire |
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Valid until Dec 31st, 2025
Potala Palace: Explore the iconic seat of Tibetan Buddhism, boasting stunning architecture and panoramic views of Lhasa.
Yamdrok Lake: Visit the breathtaking turquoise gem nestled among snow-capped mountains, a sacred symbol of natural beauty and spiritual transformation in the heart of Tibet.
Jokhang Temple: Wander through its sacred halls, where pilgrims circle the Barkhor Square, immersed in prayer and tradition.
Barkhor Street: Immerse yourself in the bustling marketplace lined with colorful stalls selling traditional crafts, spices, and religious artifacts.
Engage with local traditions, soak in the tranquility of turquoise lakes, and experience the enchanting journey that unveils the essence of Tibet's natural beauty and spiritual depth.
Sera Monastery: Witness lively debates among monks and marvel at the serene courtyard and intricate Tibetan Buddhist murals.
Cross high passes: Drive through the winding mountain roads and cross the two spectacular high passes – the Kampa La and Karo La. Watch the landscape transforms from arid plateaus to towering peaks, with snow-capped mountains standing majestically in the distance.
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Spring lasts from April to May, and the temperature becomes relatively milder and pleasant, averaging between 9°C/48°F to 16°C/60°F degrees. Nights can still be cold. The visibility is great with clear blue skies, making it one of the best times to visit Tibet. There might be occasional rain in May.
Summer is the warmest time of the year, with temperatures ranging between 8°C/46°F to 15°C/59°F. July and August bring rainfall to some areas and can sometimes be humid. Nights remain cold. This is also a popular time to visit Tibet.
Autumn is the optimal time to visit Tibet, suitable for both tours and trekking, with temperatures ranging from 5°C/41°F to 16°C/60°F. The skies remain clear and sunny, providing incredible mountain views. Days bring warmth, while nights are cold. It starts getting colder in November.
November to March is considered winter in Tibet, bringing harsh and freezing temperatures. The temperature ranges from -12°C/10.4°F to 1°C/33.8°F degrees on average during the daytime. Tours in the lower altitudes like Lhasa are also doable during this time. Just make sure you pack warm clothing.
Day 1 |
Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,975ft) |
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Day 2 |
Lhasa sightseeing tour (Drepung and Sera Moanstery) |
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Day 3 |
Lhasa sightseeing tour (Potala Palace and village exploration) |
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Day 4 |
Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Shigatse |
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Day 5 |
Shigatse |
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Day 6 |
Shigatse - Lhasa |
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Day 7 |
Lhasa Departure |
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Day 1 |
Arrival in Lhasa (3,650m/11,975ft) |
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Fly to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet Autonomous Region Tentative flight departure time from Chengdu: 08:00 and arrival in Lhasa: 10:25 |
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Acclimatization, easy exploration around Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Market You can rest for the day or go walking around for acclimatization. We will have a briefing over dinner. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
Day 2 |
Lhasa sightseeing tour (Drepung and Sera Moanstery) |
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Explore Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery After breakfast, we continue our tour to Drepung Monastery which showcases exquisite architecture and peaceful courtyards. Later at Sera Monastery, we experience a tranquil ambiance against the backdrop of beautiful murals. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
Day 3 |
Lhasa sightseeing tour (Potala Palace and village exploration) |
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Explore Potala Palace, and a traditional village near Lhasa Our sightseeing tour begins with the magnificent Potala Palace. Its layered structure houses intricate chambers adorned with sacred art. The tour then leads to the Jokhang Temple, a spiritual nucleus blending various architectural styles. We then head to the bustling Barkhor Market with stalls offering Tibetan artifacts. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
Day 4 |
Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Shigatse |
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Drive from Lhasa to Shigatse via Yamdrok lake Today, you'll drive to the stunning Yamdrok Lake in Tibet, passing over the high Kampa La (4750m) and Karo La (5010m) passes, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and turquoise waters. Enjoy breathtaking views, take beautiful photos, and explore this sacred lake, believed to be a goddess in transformation. Continue your drive to Gyantse to visit the 15th-century Pelkhor Monastery, renowned for its vivid murals, clay sculptures, and the coexistence of three Tibetan Buddhist sects (Gelug, Sakya, and Kagyu). If time allows, explore the chapels of the iconic Kumbum Stupa before continuing to Shigatse, Tibet's second-largest city, where you'll arrive in the late afternoon. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hilton Shigatse
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Shigatse |
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Explore Shitgatse Visit the secluded Shalu Monastery, 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Shigatse, known for its blend of Tibetan, Han, Indian, and Nepalese styles, along with well-preserved murals, sculptures, and engravings from the 11th-14th centuries. Then tour Tashilhunpo Monastery, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lamas, featuring the Maitreya Buddha statue, Panchen Lamas’ stupas, exquisite murals, and ancient relics. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hilton Shigatse
Day 6 |
Shigatse - Lhasa |
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Drive from Shigatse to Lhasa |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
Day 7 |
Lhasa Departure |
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Drive from hotel to airport |
Meals Included: Breakfast
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort |
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Lhasa, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort |
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Lhasa, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort |
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Lhasa, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
Hilton Shigatse |
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Shigatse, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
Hilton Shigatse |
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Shigatse, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort |
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Lhasa, Tibet
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Bathtub | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
Group size | Price per person* |
2 people | Inquire |
4-7 people | Inquire |
8 people & above | Inquire |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2025
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International Flights:Air China and Sichuan Airlines generally operate regular flights between Lhasa and Kathmandu. However, the flights have been suspended until further notice, so the only option for now is to travel overland.
Overland: The Kodari border (north of Kathmandu) is the only accessible point of entrance to Tibet from Nepal. The immediate town on the Tibet side is Kerung, which is a 6-7 hour drive away from Kathmandu on winding mountain roads.
Except for Chinese and Tibetans, all other nationalities are required to obtain a Tibet group visa and Tibet Travel Permit from Kathmandu before entering Tibet. The Tibet Travel Permit is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and can be obtained through a registered travel agency in Kathmandu. Once you have the travel permit, a group Tibet visa application has to be submitted at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, as you are only allowed to travel to Tibet in groups.
The required documents for the necessary permits include a scanned color copy of your passport (diplomatic passports are not accepted), a Tibet Travel Permit, an application form with necessary details, proof of travel insurance covering Tibet, and the visa fee. You need to submit your original passport along with a passport-sized photo (a front-facing photo with no glasses and a white background) at least 5 days before the travel date.
Visa fees are USD 125 per person for most foreign passport holders, except those from USA, Canada, Argentina, and Romania, for whom the rates are an additional USD 90.
The total processing time typically takes upto two weeks. A minimum of four people must be in a group, and the visa application has to be applied as a group at the same time. Rest assured, we handle the permits on your behalf.
Important notes: Diplomatic passport holders, journalists, professional media photographers, and government officials are not able to obtain Tibet permits through travel agencies. Please provide your personal passport when applying for a Tibet permit. It’s important to note that visas to Tibet are not guaranteed.
Accommodation is provided in standard hotels with clean rooms, comfortable beds, attached toilets, and air conditioning.Although not comparable to the hotels in Kathmandu, lodges in Tibet are leveling up to meet the needs of tourists. In major cities like Lhasa, Shigatse, and Gyatse, you also have the option to stay in upscale hotels. If you’re interested in reserving a specific hotel or upgrading to luxury accommodations, let us know, and we will make the necessary arrangements.
Hotel prices are based on double or twin-sharing occupancy, meaning two individuals will share a room. A separate single room can be arranged for an additional charge.
For cell service, a reliable and hassle-free option is purchasing an international calling plan from your home cell service provider. However, this can be quite expensive. Another option is buying a local SIM card, which is available in Lhasa. Common service providers include China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom, all of which have a very good network coverage in most parts of Tibet.
Internet speeds are generally quite fast and available in most hotels in Tibet. If you’re traveling for a short duration, you can rely on a combination of hotel Wi-Fi and roaming services to stay connected.
As most places in Tibet lie above 3,500m/11,482ft, there’s a fair chance of experiencing mild altitude sickness during this tour. Hence, we will take extra precautions throughout the trip by staying hydrated and ascending gradually. The tour is generally safe as we travel overland, and most people do well.
In any case, please inform your guide immediately if you experience dizziness or a headache. Our vehicle is also equipped with portable oxygen cans for safety. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, kindly inform us when booking.
• | Headgear or sun hat |
• | Fleece layer |
• | Wind proof jackets and pants |
• | Warm jacket for evenings |
• | Comfortable walking shoes |
• | Extra pair of shoes (preferably, slip-ons) |
• | Warm hat |
• | Warm socks |
• | Day bag |
• | Duffel bag/suitcase |
• | Water bottle (1.5-2 litres). |
• | Sunglasses (Polarized, with good UV protection) |
• | Waist belt |
• | Rain gear |
• | Locks for your backpack/luggage |
• | Trail snacks and energy bars |
• | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
• | Phone with charger |
• | Power bank |
• | Travel adapter (A, C and I) |
• | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Sanitizer |
• | Personal first aid kit |
• | Prescription Medications |
• | Medicines for motion sickness |
• | Rehydration salts or tablets |
• | Original passport |
• | Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) |
• | Travel Insurance |
• | Money (Chinese Yuan or Chinese RMB) |
• | Credit card |
Please print and fill up the Booking Form. It’s pretty simple and short, please let us know if we can help you with it.
We’ll send terms and conditions, along with payment details. To confirm your spot, please pay 50% of the trip cost in advance.
Note: Full payment to be made at least 7 days before trip departure.
A few days before the trip, the lead guide will host a small briefing to discuss logistics and safety matters, and also answer any questions you have.
Do some light training and set your gears. Then off to the mountains we go!