4 Days Lhasa Glimpse

Tibet: Whether you call it “The Roof of the World,” “The Forbidden City,” or the “Third Pole,” the mere mention of it conjures up visions of grandeur and spirituality amidst an uncompromising landscape. With its lush forests supporting an abundance of species, it is one of the last remaining wildernesses on Earth and boasts the planet’s highest ecosystem. The world’s most sacred mountain, Mt. Kailash, is one of its numerous mountains, which feed some of Asia’s most renowned rivers. The Potala Palace, Norbulingka, and the summer and winter retreats of the Dalai Lama are just a few of the amazing structures that were created as a result of their wealth and strong religious beliefs. It is one of Asia’s most fascinating tourist destinations.

  • Duration 04 Days
  • Group Size1 - 10
  • Transportation Bus / Car / Flight
  • Hotel Category Tourist Standard

Highlights

  • Visit Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery
  • Visit Potala palace, Norbulingka, Johkang and Barkhor market

Trip Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive at Lhasa

Altitude: 3600 m. / 11811 ft.

  • Upon arrival at Lhasa, you will be received by our representative
  • Transfer to your hotel and rest for remaining of the day for acclimatization
  • Overnight at hotel

Lhasa, which means ‘the land of the gods’ is the heart and soul of Tibet. It is a city of wonders, the capital of the Tibet autonomous region of China. The city contains many culturally significant Tibetan Buddhist religious sites and lies in a valley next to the Lhasa River. For centuries this holy city has attracted travelers from all over the world, drawn by beautiful scenery, cultural heritage and its mysticism leaves the travelers captivated.

Day 02: Visit Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery

  • After breakfast, enjoy an exciting visit to Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery
  • Drive back and overnight at hotel

Drepung: About 8 km to the west of central Lhasa, Drepung is one of the “great three” Gelukpa university monasteries of Tibet. The other two are Ganden and Sera. Seen from afar, Drepung’s grand, white construction gives the monastery the appearance of a heap of rice hence; Drepung literally means ‘heaps of rice’. For over 500 years Drepung served as the major pillar of the theocratic state, serving as the main political headquarters for the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism

 

Sera Monastery: 5km North of Lhasa, the Sera Monastery’s setting is one of the prettiest in Lhasa, hugging the ridge that forms the Northern wall of the Kyi Chu Valley. The monastery is magnificent, featuring a unique style quite different from other famous monasteries in Lhasa and covering an area of 114,946 square meters (28 acres). Its main buildings are the Coqen Hall, Zhacang (college) and Kamcun (dormitory).

Day 03: Visit Potala palace, Norbulingka, Johkang and Barkhor market

  • You will be led towards Potala palace, Norbulingka, Johkang and Barkhor market
  • Overnight at hotel

Potala Palace, the chief residence of the Dalai Lama since the 7th century has been the focus of the travelers for centuries. It stands 300m above the valley floor, atop the hill called MarpoRi, the ‘Red Hill’. The Potala Palace is an immense structure with an interior space of about 130,000 square meters, it has thirteen stories of buildings containing 1000 rooms, 1000 shrines and about 200,000 statues that date from 1645. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.

 

Norbulingka: Built 100 years after the Potala palace, Norbulingka means ‘Treasure Park’ in Tibetan and is situated in the western suburb of Lhasa City, on the bank of the Kyichu River, about one kilometer southwest of the Potala Palace. It is the biggest man-made garden in Tibet. Norbulingka reflects both the ethnic and religious traits of the Tibetan people and embodies the architecture style of inland China. It is of great cultural value and was listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2001 as an extension of Potala Palace.

 

Jokhang meaning ‘House of the Lord’ in Tibetan is located at the center of the old Lhasa and is the oldest and the most revered religious structure in Tibet. Jokhang Temple also houses many invaluable cultural relics. Every year, the Great Prayer Festival is held here. The rites of Dalai Lamas and Panchen Lamas’ initiation into lamahood are also held in the monastery.

 

Barkhor Street is the oldest street in Lhasa and runs through the center of the old city. It is a circular street where Tibetan culture, economy, religion and arts assemble. Tibetans walk clockwise around the Jokhang Temple to pay their respects to Sakyamuni, establishing Barkhor Street as Tibet’s “Sacred Way”. Each day hundreds of Buddhist pilgrims flow in from every corner of Tibet and across China to make the trek through Barkhor Street. Barkhor will allow you to experience firsthand the religious fervor of Tibet.

Day 4: Departure Transfer

  • After breakfast, you will be transferred to Lhasa airport for your flight to onward destination

Inclusions

  • All necessary arrival/departure transfers as per the above program
  • 03 Nights hotel accommodation at either of the Hotel– Lhasa/Tibet
  • Sightseeing tour and all surface transfers in Lhasa will be provided as per the itinerary with local English speaking Tibetan guide by private vehicle
  • Tibet Travel Permit
  • All surface transfers as per the itinerary by private vehicle
  • All entrance and monuments fees as indicated in the program
  • Tibet visa fee

Exclusions

  • All International & domestic airfares
  • Refreshments, bottled drinks
  • Insurance and rescue of any form
  • Personal expenses and cost arising out of flight cancellation/ road blockades/ landslides/ riots and events beyond our control
  • Photography charges in the monasteries and monuments
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