Fly in Fly out Lhasa Tour
Unveiling the Enchantment of Lhasa: A Fly-in Fly-out Tour Adventure
Overview
The allure of Lhasa, the captivating capital city of Tibet, beckons travelers with its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking Himalayan backdrop, and profound spiritual significance. For those seeking an immersive experience without the extended commitment of a trek, the Fly-in Fly-out Lhasa Tour offers the perfect solution. This whirlwind adventure allows you to delve into the heart of Tibetan culture, explore iconic landmarks, and experience the unique charm of Lhasa in a concise timeframe.
A Convenient Journey to the "Roof of the World"
The beauty of the Fly-in Fly-out Lhasa Tour lies in its efficiency. Board a flight from Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, and soar over the majestic Himalayas, offering a glimpse of the dramatic landscapes that await. Upon arrival in Lhasa, which sits at an altitude of approximately 3,650 meters, take some time to acclimatize to the high altitude. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and prepare to be enthralled by the city’s unique charm.
A Tapestry of Culture and History
Lhasa is a treasure trove of cultural and historical gems. Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere as you explore the magnificent Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This imposing structure, once the residence of the Dalai Lama, stands as a testament to Tibet’s rich architectural heritage. Wander through the maze-like corridors and marvel at the intricate artwork and artifacts that adorn its walls.
A Journey of Faith: Unveiling Sacred Sites
No visit to Lhasa is complete without experiencing its sacred sites. Join pilgrims circumambulating the Jokhang Temple, one of Tibet’s holiest shrines. Witness the fervent devotion of worshippers as they spin prayer wheels and chant mantras, creating a truly spiritual atmosphere. Explore the Sera Monastery, once a renowned center of Buddhist learning, and witness the monks engaged in lively debates, a unique tradition that continues to this day. Delve into the tranquility of the Drepung Monastery, one of the largest monasteries in the world, and admire its towering statues and serene courtyards.
A Glimpse into Local Life: Exploring Beyond the Tourist Trail
While the iconic landmarks are a must-see, venture beyond the well-trodden tourist path to experience the authentic charm of Lhasa. Stroll through Barkhor Bazaar, a vibrant marketplace teeming with vendors selling traditional Tibetan handicrafts, prayer flags, and souvenirs. Interact with friendly locals and witness their daily life unfold. Savor delicious Tibetan cuisine, a unique blend of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Sample a steaming cup of yak butter tea, a local specialty, and soak in the warmth of Tibetan hospitality.
The Perfect Choice For:
- Time-conscious adventurers: This tour allows you to experience the highlights of Lhasa in a short period, perfect for those with limited vacation time.
- Culturally curious individuals: Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and gain a deeper appreciation for its unique culture.
- History buffs: Explore iconic landmarks like the Potala Palace and delve into the fascinating history of Lhasa.
- Those seeking a convenient adventure: Enjoy a hassle-free tour with pre-arranged flights and accommodation, allowing you to focus on exploring the city.
Detail Itinerary
Morning you will fly for about an hour over the panoramic Himalayan Ranges to the capital of Tibet. "Lhasa”. Lhasa at an altitude of 3,650 Mt, is situated on the north bank of Kyichu River. Lhasa in Tibetan means "Place of the Gods", the residence of the Dalai Lama., on arrival you will be met by the local representative and transferred to your respective hotel. (60 km/1hr). Full rest in the afternoon to acclimatize. Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
After breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing of Potala Palace, and & Norbulinka. Potala Palace, this legendary palace built atop a single hill is synonymous with Tibet by the first foremost king Songtsen Gompa. Norbulingka meaning 'Treasure Park' covers an area of around 360000 sq. m. and is considered to be the biggest man made garden in Tibet. After sightseeing you will be transferred to hotel for your Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
After breakfast full day sightseeing of Sera Monastery, Jokhang Monastery, Barkhor Market. Sera Monastery, 5 Kms north of Lhasa, Sera setting is one of Lhasa's prettiest monasteries. Once a community of more than 5,000 monks resided here and was virtually extinguished by the Chinese. Jokhang Temple, situated in the heart of Old Lhasa, it houses Tibet's most precious religious relic, a golden Shakyamuni Buddha which was brought as a gift by the Chinese Princess Wen Cheng on the occasion of her wedding to the Tibetan King, Songtsen Gompo. Barkhor Market place, which is the religious and social focus of Lhasa. After Sightseeing you will be transferred to hotel for your Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
After breakfast, visit Tibetan Medical Institute. Afternoon free for shopping or other activities on your own. Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
Transfer to Airport to connect return flight.
Inclusions for EBC Trek Price
- All (international and domestic) airport transfers on a tourist vehicle.
- Twin-sharing/double accommodation in hotel for 3 nights in Kathmandu including breakfast.
- Twin-sharing guesthouse accommodation during the trek for 11 nights in the Everest Region.
- All your standard meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner), with a cup of tea.
- Experienced, first-aid trained, government licensed, English-speaking trekking guide.
- Permits for Everest National Park and village community fee.
- Porters during the trek for carrying luggage (1 porter for every 2 clients).
- Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff.
- Round-trip airfare between Kathmandu/Manthali and Lukla.
- All administrative expenses and government taxes.
Price Excludes
- Meals (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu
- International flight fare
- Any kind of hot drinks, soft drinks and hard drinks
- Battery charging, shower
- Travel insurance along with high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage
- Tips totrekking staff and driver
- PersonalTrekking gear and equipment
- Any expenses otherthan the Price Include section
Equipment List
General Gears
- Four-season (zero degree) sleeping bag
- Sleeping bag liner
- Puffy down jacket
- Daypack (35-45 liters recommended) with rain cover
Upper_body Gears
- Sun hat or cap
- Scarf/Neck Gaiter
- Headlight
- Sunglasses
Gears
- Technical fabric base layer (light for warmer months, heavy for colder months)
- Technical fabric short (2) and long sleeve (2) shirts
- Waterproof, windproof shell
- Fleece jacket or pullover
Lower Body
- Technical fabric base layer (light for warmer months, heavy for colder months)
- Hiking pants (2)
- Comfortable pants for inside the teahouses
- Hiking shorts
Hand Gears
- Wool or technical fabric liner gloves
- Hard-shell outer gloves (insulated for colder months)
Feet Gears
- Wool or technical fabric warm socks
- Hiking socks
- Liner socks (optional such as silk)
- Trekking/hiking boots (waterproof recommended)
- Casual shoes
- Gaiters (lightweight for dust or heavy for snow in colder months)
Undergarments Gears
Note: The quantity of each article of clothing can be adjusted to suit the preferences of each
participant.
- Technical fabric/quick drying is best for underwear
- Sports bras (women)
- Pajamas or sleeping clothes
First Aid Kits and Medications
(Note: Our Company Guides carry medications and first aid kits during the trip. However,
personal kits and medications are highly recommended.)
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- ointment
- Cough Syrup (recommend for Khumbu Cough)
- Mosquito repellent cream (for Kathmandu and Phakding)
Other Essentials
- Passport
- Extra copies of passport-sized photos
- Reusable water bottle
- Toiletry kits
- Water purification tablets or UV water purifier (if you plan to treat water)
- Hydration bladder
- Towel
- Pillowcase
- Toilet paper
- High protein snacks (such as protein bars or nuts)
- Waterproof/dry bags for carrying important documents and money
- Airline tickets (Please leave a copy at our office in Kathmandu. This can be useful if there is a
change in the date of the flight.)
Optional
Once you are in Nepal, you have the option to purchase supplies and gear for hiking if you have
spare time. Our guide will assist you in buying the equipment..
- Power bank or extra batteries
- Cameras and mobile phone
- Cards/book
- Binoculars
- Pee bottle/ pee funnel for women
- Trekking poles
- Whistle
- Thermos for hot water
FAQ
Most Fly-in Fly-out Lhasa Tours follow a similar structure, lasting 5 to 8 days.
Yes, some tour operators offer customizable itineraries. You might be able to add extra days for side trips to Everest Base Camp (requires additional permits) or Gyantse and Shigatse (other Tibetan cities with historical sites).
Several airlines offer flights between Kathmandu and Lhasa Gonggar Airport, the main airport serving Lhasa. These may include Air China, Sichuan Airlines, and Nepal Airlines. The specific airline will depend on your tour package.
Within Lhasa, transportation is typically handled by private vehicles or taxis included in the tour package. Public buses are also an option, but navigating them can be challenging for non-Mandarin speakers.
The standard of accommodation varies depending on the tour operator and your chosen package. Budget tours may offer guesthouses, while mid-range and luxury tours will provide hotels with better amenities.
You will need a Tibet Travel Permit (PSB Permit) to enter Tibet. Your tour operator typically handles obtaining this permit on your behalf. Additionally, you'll need a visa for your origin country (e.g., Nepal tourist visa if flying from Kathmandu).
The best time to visit Lhasa is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and minimal chance of rain or snow. Summer can be hot at lower altitudes, while winter is very cold.
Pack warm clothes for high altitudes, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Consider bringing a water bottle and basic toiletries. Cash might be useful for tipping and buying souvenirs, although some shops accept credit cards.
The official currency in Tibet is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). While some larger shops may accept US Dollars or Euros, it's best to exchange your currency for Yuan beforehand. ATMs are available in Lhasa, but cash is still the preferred method of payment in most places.
Lhasa is generally considered a safe city for tourists. However, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions like not carrying large sums of cash. Following your tour guide's instructions and respecting local customs will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Trip Highlight
- Scenic Flight to Lukla
- Trek through Sagarmatha National Park
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- Panoramic Views from Kala Patthar
- Everest Base Camp
- Khumbu Glacier
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- Sense of Achievement