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Home > Tibet > Lhasa-EBC By Cycle Trekking
 

Tibet Lhasa & Everest Base camp by Cycle; Trekking

Overview:

A trip to Tibet is not for the faint hearted; the travelling can be hard, adventurous and often unpredictable. Due to Tibet's high altitude travelers with a history of heart, lung or anemia problems should consult a doctor before considering a visit.

Tibet remains one of the most interesting, remote and undeveloped part of the world, situated at an average elevation of 5000m (16500ft) above sea level. Its limited facilities for tourists are only now approaching a reasonable standard.

Visitors should also understand before taking this trip that Tibet was only opened to tourism in recent years. The infrastructure of the Tourist industry is still very basic in the remote country. Please do not expect the standards you are accustomed to in the west. However, every effort will be made under the circumstances to ensure a smooth and pleasant trip.

Tibet is a rich and beautiful land with an average altitude over 4,000m (13,120ft) above sea level. Possessing more than fifty peaks above7,000m (22,960ft), Tibet is home to eleven Himalayan mountains over 8,000m (26,240ft). China, India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Burma and Kashmir all border Tibet. Over two million people inhabit this land of rich natural resources and ancient cultures.

Spiritual traditions, temples and monasteries, lakes and rivers, and mighty snow clad peaks are just a few of the intoxicating wonders to be experienced by adventurous travelers who get the opportunity to visit this land. Buddhism, with a history of some 1,300 years is shaped into a unique form of "Lamaism". Tibetan history, culture and religion are mixed together and infiltrate every aspect of social life. Tibetan religious arts have a distinctive style with adoption of Indian and Chinese Buddhist influence, thus forming a pearl of Oriental Buddhist art. The various people who live on the Tibetan plateau, such as Tibetans, Monpas, Lhopas and Moslems, each have their own unique of traditions of marriage, burial birth, and other ceremonies. Festivals in Tibet are numerous providing many opportunities for large and exciting celebrations. So come and visit the land rich in mountains, monks, mystery and adventure.

 
Itinerary:
 

Day

Description

01

Arrive Kathmandu / transfer to Hotel

02

Kathmandu tour

03

Fly to Lhasa and Explore Lhasa

04

Explore Lhasa/Guided city tour

05

Explore Lhasa / Guided city tour

06

Explore Lhasa am, start ride pm

08

Cross Kamba La 4794m

09

Explore lake Yamdrok Tso

10

Cross Karo La 5010m (5045)

11

Explore esp Kumbum

12

Follow valley

13

Climb towards Tsuo La

14

Cross Tso La (Yulung La) 4500m, descend

15

Explore Sakya, retrace to main road

16

Cross Gyatso La (Jia Tsuo La) 5220m

17

Cross Pang La 5150m towards base camp 1

18

Ride/trek to Everest base camp 5200m

19

Return to main road via Pang La 5200m

20

Gradual climb

21

Cross La Lung La (5124?) 5030m, Tong La (Shung La) 5120m (5200?), big descent

22

Descend, cross border into Nepal , descend

23

Descend to 560m at Dolalghat then climb

24

Explore Kathmandu before flight home

 
 
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