US$ 2075

The Fly in Drive Out Including Everest Base Camp Tibet Tour is one of the most thrilling journeys that takes you through the cultural and natural wonders of Tibet. This adventure allows you to experience the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas, visit sacred Tibetan monasteries, and stand at the base of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest at 8,848 meters.
This journey begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, offering aerial views of the majestic Himalayan range. Upon landing in Lhasa, which sits at 3,660 meters above sea level, you will immerse yourself in the rich Tibetan culture, history, and spirituality. The city is home to famous sites like the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Barkhor Street, each offering a glimpse into Tibet’s deep-rooted traditions and Buddhist heritage.
Leaving Lhasa, the journey takes you through the vast Tibetan plateau, passing high mountain passes, turquoise lakes, and remote settlements. The highlight of the trip is reaching Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters, where you can witness the towering north face of Mount Everest. The journey also includes a visit to Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world, offering a spiritual and serene experience in the shadow of the Himalayas.
After exploring the wonders of Tibet, the return journey is an overland drive back to Nepal via the Gyirong border, allowing you to witness the dramatic landscapes of Tibet and the lush greenery of Nepal. This tour is a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for travelers.
Graceful Adventure is a registered tour and travel company from Nepal, organizing various inbound and outbound travel packages. We prioritize customer satisfaction and strive to provide an unforgettable travel experience. Our team ensures a well-organized and hassle-free journey, making your visit to Tibet truly memorable.
| Season | Day Time Temperature | Night Time Temperature |
Spring (April-May) | 12°C to 20°C | 0°C to 6°C |
Summer (June-August) | 16°C to 25°C | 5°C to 10°C |
Autumn (September-November) | 10°C to 18°C | -2°C to 5°C |
Winter (December-February) | -2°C to 8°C | -10°C to -5°C |
Tour Name | Fly in Drive out Including Everest Base Camp Tibet Tour |
Maximum Elevation | 5,200 meters (Everest Base Camp) |
Duration | 8-10 days (including sightseeing and travel) |
Total Distance | Approx. 1,000 km (Lhasa to Kathmandu via EBC) |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Best Time to Visit | April-May, September-November |
Accommodation | 3* Hotels (or similar) with breakfast (BB) |
Group Size | 1-12 people (ideal for guided group travel) |
| Day | Activity |
| 1 | Kathmandu (1300m) – Lasha (3,656 m) |
| 2 | Full Day Sightseeing Tour in Lhasa |
| 3 | Continue Sightseeing Tour in Lasha |
| 4 | Lhasa to Shigatse via Gyantse (3950m) |
| 5 | Shigatse to Rongbuk (4980m) (334 km) |
| 6 | Rongbuk to Everest BC to Kerung(2,774 m) |
| 7 | Kerung to Kathmandu |
The day starts with an early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, flying almost parallel to the Himalayas to give you the breathtaking views of the world’s highest mountains-Leaders: Amer Everest. Upon reaching the Gonggar Airport in Lhasa, your Tibetan guide will meet you and take you to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to help you get acclimatized to the high altitude. Please take as much rest as possible and have some fluid in order to minimize the risk of altitude sickness. In the evening, maybe you could explore around your hotel area for some easy familiarisation.
Activity: Fly to Lasha
Meal: Welcome Meal
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Today, you will have the full day exploring the deep-seated cultures and spirituality of Lhasa. First will be your visit to the magnificent Potala Palace, the winter palace of the Dalai Lama. This emblematic Palace is a point for Tibetan culture. Next to it is the holy center of the Jokhang Temple. Yesterday, this experience was marveled at by the people from all walks of life who have gathered here to adore. The juxtaposed Barkhor Street offers a lively market in which Tibetan culture can be seen in transportation buying and selling. Lastly, the day ends with leisure at your hotel.
Activity: Sightseeing Tour in Lhasa
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
The second-day sightseeing would continue with the remaining monasteries of distinctive and religious essence. This includes the pious Sera Monastery, where monks, in carrying their daily learning and philosophic arguments, have had their own destiny—which might have something peculiarly appealing to one’s eyesight. Still further, our analysis trusted sources to provide a detailed picture of Drepung Monastery, once the largest in the world, well known for its spiritual teachings. There, you are at leisure to explore some local markets or have a serene evening basking in the spiritual ambiance of Lhasa.
Activity: Continue exploring Lhasa
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
As you leave Lhasa, the journey to the next destination, Shigatse, becomes even more scenic with the beautiful landscape of Tibet. During the drive, you will come across one of the most sacred lakes of Tibet, the Yamdrok Lake, with bluish-green water reflecting back the snow-clad mountains that tower all around. The journey also passes by the Karola Glacier and the 5th-century Gyantse monasteries as you visit the truly magnificent Pelkor Monastery and the famous Gyantse Kumbum Stupa. Continuing onward, you move on to the second largest city of Tibet, Shigatse, with an overnight stay in a good hotel available for rest.
Activity: Drive to Shigatse via Gyantse
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
The journey of today drives you from Shigatse to Rongbuk, the highest monastery in the world. You will need to take your compulsory Tibet Travel Permit at Shigatse so that you could proceed. Traveling from such highland passes perched atop rugged mountain roads and the unforgettable views of the world’s snow peaks; observe the locals residing in small Tibetan settlements. As you approach Rongbuk, the awe-inspiring beauty of towering Everest will unfold before your eyes. The rest will be spent at a modest guesthouse or possibly monastery accommodation, allowing for the rare sojourn of dreams under the towering mountain itself.
Activity: Drive to Rongbuk
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Drive early to the Everest Base Camp (EBC) to view a spectacular sunrise over Mount Everest. The sights from up here are simply unforgettable, with the great peak casting a huge shadow over the sky. After spending a few hours at EBC, the journey leads to Kerung, where you will cross the Nepal-Tibet border. The drive down consists of passing through high mountain passes, winding roads, and lush valleys, creating a stark contrast in scenery. After you reach Kerung, check into your guesthouse and rest for the night in preparation for your return to Nepal the next day.
Activity: Drive to Everest BC to Kerung
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.
Tibet will grant you incredible access to natural exploration and cultural tours. The tour begins with a flight to Lhasa. The travelers see the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street-the very heart of Tibetan spirituality and traditions. One travels onward across high mountain passes, with wonderful vistas popping up all around, of turquoise lakes and snow-capped peaks. Standing on EBC would be a major highlight, where travelers get to view the towering elegance of Mount Everest first-hand. The remaining part of the trip would then include a drive through the overland, returning home from Tibet for a better understanding of untouched landscape and remote beauty.
Lhasa City Exploration
The adventure continues in Lhasa, where travelers discover the amazing Potala Palace, which served as winter residence for the Dalai Lama. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has incredibly detailed Buddhist murals, gilded chapels, and very wide views of the city. The grand palace is built on Red Hill, vividly showcasing Jekyung Tsolam from a distance. On the inside, one can still marvel at thousands of years’ worth of artifacts, golden stupas, and sacred prayer rooms filled with the smell of burning incense. It symbolizes Tibetan Buddhism and its glorious past, making it a must-visit site. It is in the combination of historical significance with religious veneration and artistic brilliance that makes it one of the most remarkable places in Tibet.
Jokhang Temple
Wealthiest in pilgrimage and the spiritual heart of Tibet, Jokhang Temple houses the Jowo Shakyamuni statue considered the most sacred of objects in Tibet. Pilgrims from different regions of Tibet circumambulate the temple, spinning prayer wheels while chanting mantras, creating a spirit-inducing atmosphere. The temple is a marvel with its extremely diverse designs, carved into the landscape by the whole thickness of Nepalese, Indian, and Tibetan architecture. Inside, the golden altars shining with incandescent light show ancient relics and colorful murals with narratives of the Buddhist epics. It is a constant hustle and bustle of monks and enthusiastic devotees, all pouring in, adding to the mystical and sacred energy of this site. To visit Jokhang Temple means more than just being there; it imparts Tibetan Buddhist traditions and ever-deep-rooted faith.
Barkhor Street
Barkhor Street wraps around Jokhang Temple: a pulsing hub of market activity and an age-old pilgrimage route. It is filled with shops selling prayer flags, Tibetan jewelry, and other traditional craftwork. Walking across this street makes one hear, feel, and glimpse Tibetan daily life at work and perhaps draw back-in this way-a moment of meditation or prayer. This sacred kora path has pilgrims walking in a counter-clockwise direction around the temple as an act of devotion. Sights include locals dressed in traditional clothing, the smell of Tibetan butter tea hanging in the air, and the murmur of monks chanting. Travelers can find excellent souvenirs. The handmade carpets and articles of faith and traditional Tibetan clothing will make a wonderful gift to take home. An excursion to Barkhor Street is mandatory.
Everest Base Camp
One of the biggest highlights of the tour, Everest Base Camp offers an unparalleled close-up view of the world’s highest peak. Travelers can witness the mighty Everest in all its glory and experience the remote and rugged beauty of the Himalayas. The journey to the base camp passes through breathtaking valleys, winding mountain roads, and scenic viewpoints that showcase the grandeur of Tibet’s landscape. At night, visitors can witness a sky full of stars, with the silhouette of Everest standing majestically against the horizon. The sunrise and sunset views from the base camp are truly unforgettable, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching this legendary destination makes it a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Monasteries and Buddhist Culture
The journey includes visits to some of Tibet’s most significant monasteries, such as Sera and Drepung. Sera Monastery is particularly famous for its unique monk debates, where Buddhist philosophy is discussed with animated gestures and claps. This centuries-old tradition offers insight into Tibetan monastic education and intellectual practices. Drepung Monastery, once the largest in Tibet, provides a peaceful retreat with its vast assembly halls, sacred scriptures, and stunning mountain views. Monasteries in Tibet serve not only as religious centers but also as places of learning and community gatherings. Visiting these sacred sites allows travelers to witness firsthand the deep spirituality and traditions that define Tibetan culture.
Overland Return Journey
The journey back takes travelers through breathtaking landscapes, including vast plateaus, serene lakes, and high mountain passes. This route allows visitors to experience Tibet’s diverse natural beauty while enjoying a scenic and adventurous drive. Travelers will pass by Yamdrok Tso, one of Tibet’s holiest lakes, known for its deep blue waters and stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains. The drive also includes stops at nomadic villages, where visitors can interact with Tibetan herders and experience their traditional way of life. The vast openness of the Tibetan plateau, with its roaming yaks and prayer-flag-covered hills, creates a mesmerizing sight. This final leg of the journey leaves travelers with lasting memories of Tibet’s untouched beauty and profound spiritual presence.
The tour starts with a marvelous sight of the Himalayas on a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa. In Lhasa, travelers will view the cultural sites of Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple and stroll down Barkhor Street. The tour then continues overland, through picturesque Tibetan landscapes, over some of the highest passes like Karo La and Gyatso La, as well as tranquillizing lakes such as Yamdrok Tso. En route, tourists visit some ancient towns like Gyantse and Shigatse with Tashilhunpo Monastery here, which is another awe-inspiring wonder. Farther on, the climax of the adventure takes place at Everest Base Camp under the watchful glory of Mount Everest. It will be an amazing time at the base camp, while the overland trip would continue towards the Nepal border, crossing several remote Tibetan villages and rugged mountains. The cultural adventure elegantly vied with high-altitude exploits wrapping up the cyclopedic odyssey back to Kathmandu crossing the Gyirong border through drive.
The best time to embark on the Fly in Drive out Including Everest Base Camp Tibet Tour is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures, making them ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and experiencing Tibet’s cultural and natural wonders.
Spring Season:
From April to June, Tibet enjoys mild temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and crystal-clear skies. This season provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, with minimal cloud cover. The pleasant weather makes exploring cultural landmarks in Lhasa, Gyantse, and Shigatse enjoyable, while high-altitude passes remain accessible. Spring is also a great time to witness Tibetan festivals and interact with locals as they engage in agricultural activities.
Autumn Season:
September to November is another ideal time to visit, offering cool temperatures and dry weather. The skies remain exceptionally clear, providing the best views of Mount Everest and other towering peaks. The landscapes are covered in golden hues, enhancing the beauty of the Tibetan Plateau. The roads leading to Everest Base Camp remain in good condition, ensuring a smooth travel experience. This season also offers a peaceful ambiance, allowing travelers to fully immerse themselves in Tibet’s rich cultural heritage and serene monasteries.
From Lhasa to Everest Base Camp, the routes will serve Tibetan, Nepalese and Chinese food along its way. In Lhasa, one can taste a variety of traditional Tibetan foods: tsampa (roasted barley flour), thukpa (noodle soup), momos (dumplings) and butter tea, all part and parcel of the Tibetan culture. On the way to Everest Base Camp, food becomes increasingly scarce and meals generally consist of simple rice, vegetables and soup. Most of the teahouses and small restaurants along the route would serve some hot meals, but it is wise to carry plenty of high-energy snacks like nuts, protein bars, and chocolates for long days on the trail and trekking at altitude.
The accommodation throughout the journey varies from comfortable hotels in Lhasa to basic guesthouses and tent accommodations higher up. In Lhasa, guests can relax in comfortable hotels that are well-equipped to accommodate modern amenities like Wi-Fi, hot showers, and good beds. As you get toward Everest Base Camp, accommodation becomes even more basic with shared dormitory-style rooms and limited amenities. Electricity and heating, in some remote areas, may not be available; thus, warm clothing and sleeping bags are recommended. At Everest Base Camp, guests are expected to stay in tented camps or basic lodges, which is rugged yet wonderfully unforgettable among the soaring Himalayan peaks.
The journey commences with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, providing stunning aerial views of the Himalayas. Once in Tibet, private transportations such as comfortable 4WDs or minibuses will be used for the entire trip. The road trip will also visit all major landmarks including Gyantse, Shigatse, and Rongbuk Monastery before reaching Everest Base Camp. Most areas of the roads traveled on are well paved; however, in some sections near Everest Base Camp, the altitudinal terrain can be bumpy and rugged. Professional Tibetan drivers ensure that the journey is as comfortable as safe, taking due acclimatization breaks so that travelers may get accustomed to the altitude.
Travel insurance constitutes a must-have for the Fly in Drive out in the Everest Base Camp Tibet Tour owing to the altitude of the terrain, erratic weather, and remoteness of the site. Altitude sickness, any medical situation that cannot be foreseen, and travel disruption make insurance a vital part of this journey. Coverage should include emergency medical treatment, evacuation, and hospitalization to achieve a smooth and hassle-free trip. With travel insurance, you can have peace of mind while exploring the majestic landscapes of Tibet.
1. Emergency Medical Treatment
With high altitude travel areas such as Lhasa, a myriad of altitude sicknesses, injuries, or dehydration could pose threats to life. Coverage in good travel insurance policies for emergency medical treatment should ensure that any health problem coming up is treated. Such an insurance policy ensures that when health concerns come up, prompt medical attention should be accessed, whether altitude sickness or an injury – yet another crucial aspect in such inhospitable places.
2. Emergency Evacuation
Should your medical emergency turn serious and you urgently need evacuation, emergency evacuation coverage is a matter of importance. If at Lhasa’s high-altitude sites or somewhere on the fringes of civilization, being assured of an evacuation via helicopter or surface means to the medical facility nearest to you could mean life or death. The coverage here guarantees you will never be left stranded when you require medical assistance.
3. Altitude Sickness Treatment
Trekking at high altitudes in Lhasa is a guarantee for altitude sickness (AMS, HAPE, HACE), so altitude sickness treatment should be included in your travel insurance coverage. This should cover the costs of oxygen therapy, medical consultations, and, if need be, your evacuation to a lower altitude for recuperation. Such a benefit guarantees that you receive the care associated with altitude sickness.
4. Hospitalization Coverage
In the unfortunate event that you fall seriously ill or are injured, hospitalization may nonetheless be deemed compulsory. Your insurance policy must give full hospitalization expenses, including room rent, surgery, and any other medical treatment that may be necessitated. This puts you free of hospital obligations and enables your treatment in Tibet or at the nearest medical facility with absolutely no concern about the finances.
5. Outpatient Treatment
In the case of minor illnesses or injuries such as headaches, sprained ankles, or fever, outpatient treatment should be available under your travel insurance. This includes consultations with doctors and the cost of medications for whatever treatment you need. Hence, should you happen not to require admission, your travel insurance for each day in Lhasa will still be accessed for medical care.
Graceful Adventure Travels is a reliable and trustworthy tour operator for an organised Fly-In Drive-Out Everest Base Camp Tibet Tour. The company guarantees an easy journey, securing all necessary travel permits, accommodations, and transportation for an adventure that is safe and smooth. Their guides are high-altitude travel specialists with professional training to ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience. From the cultural wonders of Lhasa to the eye-opener: Everest Base Camp, every detail has been taken care of. At Graceful Adventure Travels, we take care of our clients’ needs, comfort, and safety, translating that very thing into a seamless and memorable journey through the stunning sceneries of Tibet.
The best illustration is from April to June and then from September to November when the silhouette of Everest is visible with a clear sky.
A few permits are required to travel to Tibet in conjunction with the plan, one of which includes a Chinese visa and another is Tibet Travel Permit. If the plan involves traveling to the EBC, this would land you with another permit, so to sum it up yes. Assistance for the acquisition of these permits is to be provided by the operator.
It is perched precariously at an elevation of 5,200 m (17,060 feet) above sea level. Getting used to dealing with altitude sickness is necessary.
It starts by taking a flight to Lhasa from Kathmandu; after spending some time in Lhasa, travelers will go by Land Cruiser to Base Camp, then exit to the border of Nepal on the road.
Starting from Lhasa, hotels including hot showers and Wi-Fi amenities are well facilitated. Then one shall further provide management as accommodation goes more humble with guesthouses and then tented camps, depending on your level of tented camps but.
Expect Tibetan, Nepalese, and Chinese cuisines in Lhasa and on the way to the EBC. As you travel closer and closer to base camp, supplies are scarce at any settlement en route, and snacks are highly recommended.
A flight from Kathmandu is given overland by a scenic surprise. Land transportation is organized in private vehicles like 4WD and minibus, following the itinerary and schedule, ensuring comfort.
Altitude sickness is a major concern. Proper acclimatization, drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol, and following the guide’s advice are some of the preventive measures. We recommend travel insurance to cover these costs if mountain sickness does start.
Always carry warm clothing, good trekking shoes, dark sunglasses, sunscreen, and all basic personal medications and first aid kits. High-octane energy snacks are recommended for snacks along the way.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for all clients, covering emergency medical treatment and checking problems for repatriation, hospitalization, and altitude sickness.
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