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6 Days Tibet Shoton Festival Tour

Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa

from US $800

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Tour Code: TCT-PT-06C
Tour Type: Private Tour with private Tibetan guide & Vehicle

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OVERVIEW
Come and join the liveliest festival of summer in Lhasa. Enjoy the Shoton Festival with colorful activities including Buddha thangka exhibition, Tibetan operas, interesting yak racing and horsemanship display.
  • Day 1Lhasa airport/train station pickup and transfer to hotel
  • Day 2Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street
  • Day 3Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery + Debate
  • Day 4Drive to Shigatse, visit Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier, Pelkor Chode Monastery
  • Day 5Visit Tashilumpo Monastery, drive back to Lhasa
  • Day 6Transfer to airport/train station for next city
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ITINERARY
Day 1Lhasa Arrival
Transfer Via: Flight arranged by you

Highlights: Welcome to Lhasa! Today upon your Lhasa arrival, you will be greeted by your Tibetan guide and escorted to hotel. Rest of the day you will have a good rest to acclimatize the high altitude. 

Tips: 

The altitude in Lhasa is about 3,650m above sea level. Take time out to relax and acclimate to the high altitude after arrival at your hotel. We recommend that you avoid strenuous activity for the first few days. It is advisable that you not take showers. For first time visitors, it is common to have different degrees of high altitude sickness symptom. Drink more water, have fresh fruit and plenty of rest will help to prevent the sickness. Have a good rest tonight, and get ready for tomorrow's journey. 

Accommodations: Overnight in Lhasa
    Day 2Lhasa City (B)

    Elevation: 3500m 

    Highlights: Today you will visit the famous Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street 

    Potala Palace: Which is known as the cardinal landmark of Tibet and the residence of the Dalai Lama lineages. Stands 13 stories high and owes over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and 200,000 statues, the Potala Palace formed a small world in it. 

    Jokhang Temple: Listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list in 2000 as part of the Potala Palace,Jokhang Temple is the ultimate pilgrimage destination for Tibetan Pilgrims. The temple is a four-storey timber complex with a golden top, with the combination of  Tang Dynasty, Tibetan and Nepal architectural styles. Every day, pilgrims come from every corner of Tibet worship here, make it a perfect site for photograpers.

    Barkhor Street: As the oldest street in Lhasa, Barkhor Street is considered as the center of the old city, and a perfect place to lear Tibetan culture, economy, religion, and arts. The street is full of handicarfts, such as ornaments, knives, tangka,  religious musical instruments, gold and silver ware, masks and a lot more. If you intend to buy some souvenirs for friends or famiy, Barkhor Street will be an ideal place.

    Tips: 

    1) Some visitors might feel a bit hard to breath when climbing the Potala Palace, so please climb slowly. 

    2) Some places are not allowed to take photos, please kindly inquire your guide for details. 

    3) When shopping around Barkor Street, you can compare and bargain for the unique souvenirs 

    4) During the summer time, the musical fountain show at the Potala Plalace Square is 19:30—22:00PM. 

    5) Please bring water, a hat, sun cream, and sun glasses for today’s tour as you will be at outside for a long day. 

    Accommodations: Overnight in Lhasa
    • potala palace

      potala palace

    • jokhang temple

      jokhang temple

    Day 3Lhasa City (B)

    Highlights: Today you will go to Drepung Monastery and Norbulingka Park to have a Shoton Festival experience in Lhasa. 

    Shoton Festival: Originates from the 11th AD, Shoton Festival is a nationwide festival in Tibet area and the most mysterious festival on the roof of the world. Shoton Festival offers a great opportunity to global travelers to discover local customs and allow them to have a in-depth discovery of the real Tibet. Shoton means Yoghurt Banquet in Tibetan language, so this festival is featuring in eating yogurt, that's why the Shoton Festival is also called the Yoghurt Festival. The festival mainly consists of 3 parts - Great Buddha Display, Tibetan Opera Show and Horsemanship & Yak Race Show. In combination they represent the best of Tibetan religion, culture and tradition. Visitors will be inspired by the tranquil religious atmosphere.

    Drepung Monastery: Located 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) from the western suburb of Lhasa, Drepung Monastery is known as the most important monastery of Gelugpa in Tibetan Buddhism. It is considered one of the 'Three Great Monasteries' (the other two are the Ganden Monastery and the Sera Monastery. Seen from afar, its grand, white construction gives the appearance of a heap of rice. As such, it was given the name 'Drepung‘, which, in the Tibetan language, means 'Collecting Rice.. 

    Norbulingka Park: Norbulingka ,situated in the west side of Lhasa at the bank of the Kyichu River about one km southwest of Potala Palace.. Norbulingka meaning “Treasure Park” has an area of about 360,000 square meters with 374 rooms inside is regarded as the biggest man-made garden in Tibet Autonomous Region.

    Accommodations: Overnight in Lhasa
    • drepung monastery

      drepung monastery

    • sera monastery

      sera monastery

    Day 4Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Gyangtse - Shigatse (B)

    Distance: 350km    Drive: 10hrs    Elevation: 4441m 

    Highlights: This morning you will be drive to Gyangtse and finally reach Shigatse for hotel check-in. After passing the Kamba-La Pass (4794m), you’ll get to the beautiful Yamdrok Lake for great highland lake view and the distant view of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang(7191m). Continued is a 1.5 hour’s drive to visit the Karo-la Glacier (5050m). Then you will get to Gyangtze and visit the famous Palkor Monastery. Finally in the later afternoon you will reach Tibet’s 2nd largest city---Shigatse.

    Yamdrok Lake: Which is one of the 3 most sacred lakes in Tibet. It is a lake of 72km long, fed by numerous small streams and sourrounded by snow covered mountains. The two long arms of water, makeing it look like a scorpion from the sky. According to legend, Yamdok Lake is the transformation of a goddess.

    Karola Glacier: At 5,560m above sea level, and with an area of 9.4 sq km, this imposing glacier is visible from the highway which links Lhasa and Shigatse. The glacier has been divided into black and white layers due to smoke pollution from motor vehicles, which gives a distinctive colors to this great glacier. 

    Pelkor Chode Monastery: Founded in 1418, Pelkor Chode Monastery is the main monastery in Gyantse of Tibet. The highlight inside is the Kumbum, which has 108 chapels in its four stories. As an important center of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism,  In 1904, the Gyangtse town and the Pelkor Chode Monastery were attacked by British army, although most of the damage was later restored, bullet holes from this attack still remain in the monastery.

    Tips: 

    1) The road condition from Lhasa to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake is rough road around mountains. 

    2) The altitude is over 4,000m in some places and it is long drive, so if necessary, you may ask the guide to stop somewhere for a break and stretch your body.

    Accommodations: Overnight in Shigatse
    • yamdrok lake

      yamdrok lake

    • Pelkor Chode Moanstery

      Pelkor Chode Moanstery

    Day 5Shigatse - Lhasa (B)

    Distance: 280km    Drive: 8hrs    Elevation: 4441m 

    Highlights: Today you will be driven back to Lhasa, on the way you will visit the Tashilunpo Monastery.

    Tashilunpo Monastery: As one of the Six Big Monasteries of Gelugpa sec, Tashilunpo Monastery is the manjor attraction in Shigatse and regarded as the Tibetan Buddhist centre of Rear Tibet. Founded by the First Dailai Lama in 1447, the monastery was expanded by successive Panchen Lamas. Covering an area of nearly 300,000 square meters and accommodating 800 lamas,  Tashilhunpo monastery is a must-see spot for travelers and buddhist followers and plays a very important role for Tibetan Tourism. Accommodation: Stay overnight in Lhasa 

    Accommodations: Overnight in Lhasa
    • tashilumpo monastery

      tashilumpo monastery

    • tashilumpo monastery

      tashilumpo monastery

    Day 6Lhasa Departure (B)
    Transfer Via: Flight arranged by you

    Highlights: Today our guide will send you to train station or airport for your next destination. Your lifetime Tibet tour is completed now. 

      WHAT IS INCLUDE

      All Tibet travel permits

      Meals as listed in the itinerary

      Accommodation of shared basis 

      Transportation with experienced driver

      Lisenced Tibetan English-speaking tour guide 

      Entrance ticket fees for attractions listed in the itinerary

      Oxygen for emergey usage (Only for the groups going to Everest or Kailash area)

      WHAT IS EXCLUDE

      Personal expense

      Travel insurance (Recommended)

      Tips and gratitude to tour guide and driver

      Flights to and out of Lhasa (We offer flight/train bookings if you need)

      Meals that not specified in the itinerary (Average meals cost in Tibet is USD5-8/per)

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