This is the classic overland route between two very exotic Asian cities, Kathmandu, Nepal and Lhasa, Tibet, with an excursion to the foot of the mother of all mountains, Mt. Everest base camp. From the vast and barren beauty of the Tibetan Plateau to majestic views of the mighty Himalayan mountain range to the lush hills of Nepal, you are treated to spectacular views, are given special insight into Tibetan and Buddhist culture, and are introduced to the land that is Shangri-La.
Please note that the prices and departure dates listed to the right are for fixed tour departures. Private tours for 2 or more people are available for this tour with daily departures. Please contact us for custom pricing and availability.
Due to limited airline seating, it is important to book your Tibet tours as early as possible.
Places Visited:
Lhasa, Tibet, Mt. Everest Base Camp, Kathmandu, Nepal, Himalayan Mountains
Trip Itinerary:
Day 1:
ARRIVE KATHMANDU (4,200 feet)
Arrive at the Kathmandu airport where you will be met by one of our representatives. You will be transferred in a private vehicle to one of the best know hotels for climbers and trekkers alike located in the heart of the exotic energetic Thamel neighborhood. Alternatively you can take a cab to the assigned hotel where our representative will meet you. After you settle in our representative will ask you to fill out a China/Tibet visa application form and submit your passport and two passport photos (you must bring these with you to Nepal) so he can take care of all the formalities the next day. The remainder of the day is yours to relax and enjoy the gardens of the hotel or take a walk through the vibrant streets of Thamel.
Day 2:
KATHMANDU (4,200 feet)
Today is a leisure day in Kathmandu to relax or explore the temples, monasteries and markets of this fascinating city. There are many interesting attractions within walking distance including the old Royal Palaces in Durbar Square, the Hindu temple of Pashupatinath and Buddhist temple of Swayambhunath. This is a great day to pick up supplies for your trip to Tibet, such as inexpensive, yet quality warm weather clothing and snacks. There will be a late afternoon briefing to go over any final trip details, and you will be given your passport with Tibet permit and your air ticket for Lhasa. Tomorrow we begin our Tibet overland trip.
Day 3:
LHASA (11,975 feet)
Today out Tibet overland trip begins. At 7:30 AM we head out to the Kathmandu airport. You will be assisted and escorted to the airport by our local staff. Departure time for Lhasa is 10:00 A. M. (or possibly earlier depending on circumstances, you will be informed of any changes).
FLIGHT TO LHASA: Probably the most spectacular flight in the world! Leaving Kathmandu the plane skirts the Himalayan range where Cho Oyo (8,153 m), Lhotse (8,501 m), Everest (8,848 m) and Makalu (8,463 m) are visible. Looking back as the plane leaves Kathmandu it may be possible to also see Manaslu (8,125 m) and Annapurna I (8,091 m). Turning North the plane typically crosses between Kanchenjunga (8,586 m) and Makalu. From the left side of the plane the east face of Everest and Makalu are visible and from the right Chomo Lhari in Bhutan (7,315 m). The flight is a spectacular chance to see eight of the world's fourteen 8,000 m peaks. The flight duration is about one hour.
ARRIVAL AT THE GONGAR AIRPORT LHASA (11,975 feet) After completion of airport formalities you will be met by our friendly English speaking Tibetan guides. It is a two hour drive and we should arrive at the hotel about 4:00 PM local time (there is a 2 hour & 15 minute time change - later than Nepal). After you are settled in, the Lhasa program will be outlined by your guide.
This evening you are free to relax and explore. Visit the Barkhor Plaza, an excellent place to walk around, and have dinner.
Days 4 & 5:
LHASA (11,975 feet)
The next two days are based in Lhasa. Arranged sightseeing will include visits to the spectacular Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple and the surrounding Barkhor market, Drepung and Sera monastery, and Norbulinka, the Dalai Lama's former summer palace.
POTALA PALACE (now a museum, but still visited by Tibetan pilgrims as a holy site). Former winter residence of the Dalai Lama and named after Mt. Potala in India, one of the holy mountains of the Hindu God Lord Shiva. The Potala is a place of spiritual pilgrimage and an amazing tribute to Tibetan architectural skills. Built by the fifth Dalai Lama in 1645, the Potala was from then on the winter residence of all Dalai Lamas. Today it is still occupied by monks.
BARKHOR PLAZA (in front of Jokhang Temple) This is Lhasa's inner pilgrim circuit, shaped roughly like an octagon, and runs around the Jokhang Temple. The market place has everything a Tibetan pilgrim would need and is a good place for people watching. Tibetan pilgrims spin prayer wheels and prostrate themselves as they circumnavigate the Temple. The surrounding area is a good place for shopping, including everything from trinkets to Tibetan carpets and paintings to very very inexpensive Western brand name winter clothing and hand made Tibetan sweaters.
JOKHANG TEMPLE - in the heart of old Lhasa it is the most sacred temple in Tibet. It was established in 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo, the King who brought Buddhism to Tibet. One can see the statue of Buddha (Jowo Shakyamuni) brought by the Chinese wife of the King as part of her wedding dowry. King Songtsen Gampo also had a Nepalese wife who was the force behind the use of Nepalese craftsmen in designing the Jokhang.
NORBULINKA - The summer palace of the Dalai Lamas was started by the Seventh Dalai Lama in 1755. This large complex of small palaces and chapels within a walled garden and is about 2.5 miles west of the Potala.
SERA MONASTERY - founded in 1419, it is located on the outskirts of Lhasa. Home of the Gelukpa Order (the Dalai Lama's sect). Sera was at one time famous for its fighting monks, who spent years perfecting the martial arts. Here, as at Drepung, many monks renounced their vows to take up arms during the uprising of 1959.
DREPUNG MONASTERY - founded in 1416, it is located on the outskirts of Lhasa. At one time Drepung was the largest of the Gelukpa Monasteries (10,000 monks) and was a major center of religious power. The Ganden Potang (garden palace) was built by the second Dalai Lama and was used as a residence for the Third, Fourth and Fifth Dalai Lamas. The remains of the second, third and fourth Dalai Lamas are here. Just below Drepung lies the Nechung Monastery, which was once the seat of the Oracle of Tibet.
TIBETAN MEDICINE CLINIC - A tour of this establishment is highly recommended. An English speaking Tibetan medical doctor will give you a short history of Tibetan medicine, an interesting tour of the clinic, and show you a small Tibetan museum complete with medical Thangkas. If there is time, try to arrange this visit through your Tibetan guide.
NOTE: The Potala, Jokhang, Sera and Drepung have set hours and may limit the number of visitors per day. However, the tour schedule is set up to best ensure that you get in to all these places. (Includes Breakfast)
Day 6:
LHASA TO GYANTSE (12,956 feet) (163 miles)
The drive to Gyantse takes a full day and includes crossing two impressive passes: Kamba La (4,794 m / 15,729ft. ) and Karo La (5,010 m / 16,438 ft. ). When you look down from Kamba La Pass, you can see the breathtaking view of the scorpion shaped Yamdruk Lake (Turquoise Lake) which is so large that you cannot see its full extent during the hour or so you are driving along its banks. The Karo La Pass is between two mountains: Nozin Khangsa (7,223 m / 23,700 ft.) which is recognizable by its large hanging glacier on the right and Ralung Mountain (6,236 m / 20,460 ft.).
GYANTSE - a small town on the northern bank of the Nyang Chu River. During the 15th century it was the capital of a small kingdom. Towering over Gyantse on a steep hill are the ruins of an old and famous fort. Gyantse is very Tibetan in feel and style as it has not suffered from modern expansion. There are many shops and simple restaurants where you can easily get Tibetan food such as Momos (dumpling), Chang (millet beer) and Thukpa (noodles).
Highlights include the KUMBUM TEMPLE (founded in 1440) and the PELKOR CHODE (central monastic building - started in 1418). This is possibly the most beautiful temple in Tibet. It was constructed in the 15th century by Newar artisans and is the best preserved example of Newari art to survive in Tibet. It has 112 Chapels. Remember to circumambulate clockwise in all temples and chapels. Many of the original statues remain intact. (Includes Breakfast)
Day 7:
GYANTSE TO SHIGATSE (12,870 feet) (38 miles, a pleasant 2 hour drive.)
Today we head out to Shigatse, the capital of the province of Tsang and the second largest city in Tibet. Along the way we stop for sightseeing of Pelkhor Choede and Kumbum Stupa. (Includes Breakfast)
Day 8:
SHIGATSE TO XEGAR (14,272 feet) (153 miles)
Before leaving Shigatse, we stop to visit the Tashilumpo Monastery. Enroute to Sakya, we cross our high point the LHAKPA LA (5,220 m / 17,127 ft.) This panoramic high pass has many prayer flags fluttering in the strong winds strung above traditional mani stones placed there by local Tibetans to supplicate the spirits and assure safe travel.
TASHILUMPO MONASTERY - Founded in 1447, it is the historical seat of the Panchen Lama (the traditional teacher of the Dalai Lama). Among the many interesting sights is the 26 meter high statue of the future Buddha which is gilded with gold and decorated with valuable jewels. The main monastery is the largest and contains prayer halls, printing blocks, and statues of many deities. It is not uncommon to see monks and lamas studying and debating nearby. (Includes Breakfast)
Day 9:
XEGAR TO RONGPHU (16,400 feet) (42 miles)
After leaving Xegar, we turn off the Friendship Highway and head south over the Pang La pass 5150m towards the main Himalayan range. The view from the top is incredible with uninterrupted views stretching from Makalu to Shishapangma. Below the pass, Everest initially is hidden from view, but as we turn the corner into the Rongbuk Valley it reappears, more impressive than ever. This will be one of those truly awe inspiring days. Tomorrow we go to Mt. Everest Base Camp. (Includes Breakfast)
Day 10:
MT EVEREST BASE CAMP (18,000 feet) (40 miles)
This morning will be a dream fulfilling day, as we have the opportunity to explore Mt. Everest Base Camp 5200m. Base Camp itself is dry and barren, but the views of Everest are beyond breathtaking. It is a truly awe-inspiring place with the sheer north face of the highest mountain in the world towering above us.
Day 11:
TINGRI TO NYLAM (7,544 feet) (113 miles)
Leaving Tingri, we cross two more high passes, the Lalung La 5124m and the Shung La 5200m, both with incredible views of the mighty Himalayan range. Once more we are rewarded with magnificent views of the surrounding peaks of Shishapangma, Cho Oyu, Menlungtse and Gauri Shankar.
Day 12:
NYLAM TO KATHMANDU (4200 feet) (73 miles)
In the morning we leave for Nepal. If the road is good enough, your Tibet guide will arrange a vehicle down the hill to the border. If the road is washed out (not an uncommon occurrence), we will be in for some short walking, but your guide will arrange for baggage porters.
Arriving at the FRIENDSHIP BRIDGE (Nepal - Tibet border) you will cross back into Nepal. Remember to turn your watches back 2 hrs 15 min. You will be met by our agent at the bridge. Bags will be loaded onto a mini bus by porters provided by our agent, and you will then proceed to Nepal Customs and the Immigration inspection. If there is a landslide blocking the road, porters will be provided to carry your bags to the check post.
Re-enter Nepal: You should either have already arranged a double entry Nepal visa (about $55 US for 60 day double entry and available upon arrival at Kathmandu airport for citizens of most western countries. IMPORTANT: please confirm, well before departure, with your nearest Nepalese embassy or consulate for current Visa rules/requirements), or you will have to get another visa at the border post. It is quite simple, but make sure you have the $30 US and a passport sized photo of yourself, or you may have some difficulty with procedures (NOTE: please check with your nearest Nepal embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements).
The drive from the Friendship Bridge to Kathmandu is approximately 5 hrs under normal conditions. The first hour is through a deep and verdant river valley. You should arrive back in Kathmandu around 4 P.M. Tonight you will again stay at one of the best know hotels for climbers and trekkers alike.
Day 13:
TRIP ENDS
Transfer to the airport by private vehicle for your onward flight. OR stay in Nepal and join us for another one of our incredible Himalayan adventures, such as the Annapurna or Mt Everest region!
Important Information
Prices are bases on a minimum of 2 people. Additional costs (in addition to the single supplement) may apply to individuals traveling on their own (unless we can match you up with other travelers).
All Prices are LAND ONLY (including Kathmandu to Lhasa airfare). You are responsible for making your own international flight arrangements between your home city and Kathmandu and for arriving at the designated departure location as per the itinerary. However, flights SHOULD NOT be booked until you receive a written guarantee from Head Out Adventures that the Land Only portion of your trip has been fully booked.
Multiple entry Visas are required for Nepal and can typically be purchased upon arrival in Kathmandu for citizens of most countries. Please check the nearest Nepalese Embassy or Consulate for current requirements. NOTE: it is the traveler's responsibility to obtain any and all visas for entry to Nepal.
China/Tibet Visas are obtained on a group basis by our local representative in Nepal. Your arrival in Kathmandu is required 2 days before departure to Tibet so that our local Representative can collect your passport in order to obtain the group Visa.
This overland trip reaches altitudes of 18,400 feet. Please confer with your doctor prior to purchasing this trip to ensure that you are physically capable of completing this adventure safely.
It is important to check with your doctor in advance of booking this adventure for vaccination requirements and to assure physical and mental ability to complete this trip.
Please note that the listed prices and departure dates are for fixed tour departures. Private tours for 2 or more people are available for this tour with daily departures. Please contact us for custom pricing and availability.
Due to limited airline seating, it is important to book your Tibet tours as early as possible.
It is recommended that you extend your arrival and departure by at least one day to avoid conflicts due to potential travel delays and to further explore the wonderful city of Kathmandu.
While in Nepal, why not add on a trip to the Annapurna or Mt. Everest regions.
Trip ID: AS1020
PRICING
Departure Dates:
Mar 29, 2012 to Apr 10, 2012
Apr 1, 2012 to Apr 13, 2012
Apr 5, 2012 to Apr 17, 2012
Apr 8, 2012 to Apr 20, 2012
Apr 12, 2012 to Apr 24, 2012
Apr 15, 2012 to Apr 27, 2012
Apr 19, 2012 to May 1, 2012
Apr 22, 2012 to May 4, 2012
Apr 26, 2012 to May 8, 2012
Apr 29, 2012 to May 11, 2012
May 3, 2012 to May 15, 2012
May 6, 2012 to May 18, 2012
May 10, 2012 to May 22, 2012
May 13, 2012 to May 25, 2012
May 17, 2012 to May 29, 2012
May 20, 2012 to Jun 1, 2012
May 24, 2012 to Jun 5, 2012
May 27, 2012 to Jun 8, 2012
May 31, 2012 to Jun 12, 2012
Jun 3, 2012 to Jun 15, 2012
Jun 7, 2012 to Jun 19, 2012
Jun 10, 2012 to Jun 22, 2012
Jun 14, 2012 to Jun 26, 2012
Jun 17, 2012 to Jun 29, 2012
Jun 21, 2012 to Jul 3, 2012
Jun 24, 2012 to Jul 6, 2012
Jun 28, 2012 to Jul 10, 2012
Jul 1, 2012 to Jul 13, 2012
Jul 5, 2012 to Jul 17, 2012
Jul 8, 2012 to Jul 20, 2012
Jul 12, 2012 to Jul 24, 2012
Jul 15, 2012 to Jul 27, 2012
Jul 19, 2012 to Jul 31, 2012
Jul 22, 2012 to Aug 3, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 to Aug 7, 2012
Jul 29, 2012 to Aug 10, 2012
Aug 2, 2012 to Aug 14, 2012
Aug 5, 2012 to Aug 17, 2012
Aug 9, 2012 to Aug 21, 2012
Aug 12, 2012 to Aug 24, 2012
Aug 16, 2012 to Aug 28, 2012
Aug 19, 2012 to Aug 31, 2012
Aug 23, 2012 to Sep 4, 2012
Aug 26, 2012 to Sep 7, 2012
Aug 30, 2012 to Sep 11, 2012
Sep 2, 2012 to Sep 14, 2012
Sep 6, 2012 to Sep 18, 2012
Sep 9, 2012 to Sep 21, 2012
Sep 13, 2012 to Sep 25, 2012
Sep 16, 2012 to Sep 28, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 to Oct 2, 2012
Sep 23, 2012 to Oct 5, 2012
Sep 27, 2012 to Oct 9, 2012
Sep 30, 2012 to Oct 12, 2012
Oct 4, 2012 to Oct 16, 2012
Oct 7, 2012 to Oct 19, 2012
Oct 11, 2012 to Oct 23, 2012
Oct 14, 2012 to Oct 26, 2012
Oct 18, 2012 to Oct 30, 2012
Oct 21, 2012 to Nov 2, 2012
Oct 25, 2012 to Nov 6, 2012
Oct 28, 2012 to Nov 9, 2012
Nov 1, 2012 to Nov 13, 2012
$550.00
Tibet Visa Fee (subject to change)
$198.00
Flight KTM to Lhasa
$450.00
Upgrade to Superior Accommodations (Where Available)
$525.00
Trip Highlights
Excursion to Mt. Everest Base Camp in Tibet
Passing through the mighty Himalayan range in a comfortable 4X4 Land Cruiser (or similar)
Scenic flight over the Himalaya with an amazing, up close, bird's eye view of Mt. Everest
Visits to numerous active Tibetan monasteries that date back thousands of years
Spectacular views of a mother nature at her best and of an ancient civilization that has changed little over the past 1,000+ years
Price Includes
Airfare between Kathmandu and Lhasa
Accommodation on a twin share basis in 3 star hotels.
Three nights 3 star hotel in Kathmandu
Breakfast daily in Tibet.
4 wheel drive Land Cruisers (or similar)
English speaking Tibetan Guides
*Note: The purity, remoteness, beauty and emerging status of Tibet’s distant Himalayan region is one of the primary reasons people choose take this amazing adventure. However this authenticity and emerging status means that Tibet’s tourist infrastructure tends to be limited in the more remote areas. Although rare, detours and itinerary changes may be required due to weather and road conditions. Additionally, accommodations in the more remote areas of Tibet can be basic and possibly lack heat, showers and/or western toilet facilities and may require sharing of rooms with other group members.
Price Does Not Include
International airfare from your home country to Kathmandu, Nepal
Nepal visas (about $55 US for 60 day double entry and available upon arrival at Kathmandu airport for citizens of most western countries - IMPORTANT: please confirm, well before departure, with your nearest Nepalese embassy or consulate for current Visa rules/requirements)
Airport departure taxes and fees(Tibet flight: Rs 1100 or about US$15 AND International Flights: Rs 1,695 or about US$25)
Modest monastery entrance and photography fees
China/Tibet travel permit and visa fees
Travel insurance with high altitude coverage (mandatory)
Personal expenses
Meals not mentioned
Tips and gratuities
Costs arising from unforeseen events outside our control, i.e., landslides, road blocks, transport strikes, flight delays/cancellations, etc.
Minimum Group Size
Typical Group Size
Group Leader
Local guides and porters.
Number of Days
13 total
3 nights in Kathmandu
9 nights in Tibet
Accomodation Included
3 nights hotel in Kathmandu 9 nights hotel/guesthouse in Tibet
Transportation Included
Flight between Kathmandu and Lhasa
4x4 vehicles (max 4/5 per vehicle). Multiple vehicles available.
Shuttle vans
Meals Included
Seasonal Info
Best: April-May and October-November
Good: June-September (expect some rain)