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10 days Lhasa region

Price: EUR 700

10 days Lhasa region

10 days Centre Tibet culture tour

Tibet is the main land for Vajrayana Buddhist religion and culture. In the 7th century Tibetan King Songtsen Gompo’s queen Bhrikuti princess of Nepal, played main role to established Buddhism in Tibet. There are several Vajrayana Buddhist monasteries all over the Tibet.

In Tibetain Buddhism there are three major groups: Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana. In the Vajrayana Tibet Buddhism, there are four different groups Buddhist religion’s Schools (Monasteries) in Tibet. Ningma, Gyaluk (yellow hat) Kagyu and Sakya. These all-religious monasteries you can visit during the trip at central Tibet.

The age doesn’t make any difference for this trek, between 17 to 70 years, anyone can do this trip if you are physically fit and healthy. During this short trip holidays, you can visit  many monasteries, stupas, cities and lakes. 

Namtso is the highest salt lake in the world, which is situated at 4,718m. above see level. For the moment at Namtso not available any kinds of lake side accommodation, because of environmentel protection regulations of the government. After visit the lake you have to drive to Damxung for overnight stay.

This trip will be starting from Lhasa end at Lhasa. Our Lhasa agent will provide comfortable tourist standard vehicles,Jeep for small groups, van for middle group and Bus for big groups. During the trip all the hotels  accommodation with bed and  breakfast twin sharing basis. About the  lunch and dinner you can decide with your guide. 

 

 Best season    Available all around the year
Dueration of the trip    10 days.
Group size    4 to 18 persons.
Maximum elevation    
Namtso Lake (alt. 4,718m.)

 

Per person

Euro 1,650.00
Single supplement Euro 100.00 extra cost.
The above-mentioned cost includes all the government taxes.
Group rates available, can be negotiate.

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