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Fly in Fly Out Tibet Tour

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Trip Difficulty Moderate
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Max. Altitude 5,200m./17,060ft.
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Meal BB plan
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Accommodation 4* hotel in Kathmandu & 3*hotel/similar in Tibet
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Trip Duration 08 Days
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Group Size 1-12 People
Price Starts From US$ 2175
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Trip Highlights

  • Lhasa, a hub of Tibetan culture draped a sacred atmosphere.
  • Potala Palace, the glory of Tibetan architecture-an erstwhile winter residence of the Dalai Lama-UNESCO World Heritage.
  • The serenity of Jokhang Temple, an assisting spiritual heart for Tibet Buddhism while the evidence of barkhor street spends the daily active life.
  • A grand view, the monastery of Ghanden that accommodates the largest golden statue of Maitreya Buddha.
  • Speaking of which, crossing the Tibetan Plateau will amaze with snowcaps, valleys left to the horizon, and rough landscape.
  • Stare at Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery on earth, which accommodates a peerless sight of Mount Everest (north face).
  • Get enchanted by the jewel of turquoise waters: Yamdrok, a great show against the rough background of the Himalayas.
  • The Everest base camp (north side) offers a hug of the world’s highest mountain; sheer delight for all adventure seekers.
  • Experience the ancient traditions of Tibet by mingling with the local villagers and spiritual monasteries buried within the rarely-visited regions.
  • Great vistas of the gorgeously haunting Himalayas with the drive through high mountain passes like Gyatso La.
  • An easy journey with comfortable accommodation and experienced Tibetan guides.

Introduction of Fly in Fly Out Tibet Tour

7 night 8 days flight in fly out Tibet tour is one of luxury Tibet tour package of Graceful Adventure Travel from Kathmandu. We will provide the best packages to visit the famous monasteries, temple, lakes and base camp of famous mountain which every travelers seek for. Flying through the Himalayas and landing in a mystique land kept so unwandered is definitely every travelers wish to see. Fly in fly out to Tibet is one of the famous itinerary in the world to travel to Tibet.

Fly in Fly out Tibet tour is a designed tour with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to the famous Lhasa Airport and exploration of the majestic Himalayan kingdom of the world. This fascinating kingdom with flourishing natural sightseeing, Himalaya view and cultural beauty. Tibet is the highest region on earth located mostly above 3500m, with an average elevation of 4,900m it is a rich and beautiful land on earth. Over two million people dwell in this land of rich natural resources and ancient cultures. This hidden kingdom of high spirituality and religious belief is the home of Buddhism and practiced meditation and other unknown religious acts. Apart from religious facts Tibet lies at the wilderness of Himalayan desert and at the lap of some of the mighty Himalayas of Tibet and Nepal.

Fly in fly out Tibet tour starts with a scenic flight from Kathmandu all the way to Lhasa. Lhasa is a beautiful shiny city flourished with old and ancient monasteries, Kings Palaces and beautiful colored market to spend the day sightseeing around. Commencing touring to Tibet will let you explore some of the most beautiful natural landscape, Himalaya scene and let you experience the warm and polite culture and hospitality of the inhabitants

Tour Temperature

SeasonDay Time TemperatureNight Time Temperature

Spring (April-May)

10°C to 20°C

-5°C to 0°C

Summer (June-August)

15°C to 25°C

5°C to 10°C

Autumn (September-November)

10°C to 20°C

-5°C to 0°C

Winter (December-February)

-5°C to 5°C

-15°C to -10°C

Tour Facts

Tour Name

Fly-in and Out Tibet Tour

Maximum Elevation

5,200 meters (Rongbuk Monastery, Everest View)

Duration

8 days (including acclimatization and sightseeing)

Total Distance

1,470 km (approx. driving distance)

Difficulty Level

Moderate 

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)

Outline Itinerary

Days Outline Itinerary Overnight
01:

Fly to Gongkar Airport and drive to Lhasa. 3600m/ 65 km, 1 hr

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
02:

Sightseeing: Drepung Monastery & Sera Monastery.

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
03:

Sightseeing: Potala Palace,  Jokhang Temple & Barkhor  Market

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
04:

Drive to Shigatse via Gyantse & Yamdrok Lake. Visit  Khumbum   & Pelkhor Stupa. 3900m/370km, 6 hrs

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
05:

Visit Tashilumpo Monastery & drive to Shegar. 4200m/260km, 5 hrs

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
06:

Drive to Rongbuk. Visit Rongbuk Monastery & enjoy the view of   Everest (5200m). Drive back to Shigatse  5100m/460km, 8 hrs

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
07:

Drive to Lhasa via northern route 3600m/ 280km, 5 hrs

3*hotel/similar   (BB)
08:

Drive to airport for flight to Kathmandu. 65 km, 1 hr

Fly in Fly Out Tibet Tour Detail Itinerary

1

Your arrival at Gonggar Airport will be greeted with a cordial welcome from your Tibetan guide. Once immigration is completed, you will commence your scenic drive to Lhasa, taking about one hour. This drive gives you a first glimpse of the marvelous landscapes of Tibet. Upon arrival in Lhasa (3660 m), unpack at your hotel and take some time to relax and hydrate to acclimatize to the high altitude. You may consider short excursions to places nearby and stretch your legs in the afternoon. Overnight accommodation in Lhasa (BB).

Activity: Fly to Gongkar & drive to Lhasa
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

2

After breakfast, your guide will provide a quick overview of the day’s program. First, you visit Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Tibet, which houses the much-revered golden statue of Buddha Shakyamuni. Next, you’ll wander through Barkhor Market, a colorful marketplace where locals and tourists bargain for traditional Tibetan handicrafts and religious items. Lastly, you’ll visit Sera Monastery, noted for its debated courtyard where monks vehemently argue philosophical concepts. After a long and enriching day, return to your hotel for an overnight stay (BB).

Activity: Sightseeing at Drepung Monastery & Sera Monastery.
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

3

Today’s excursion will begin at Potala Palace, the former winter home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. This marvelous architectural jewel rises at the heart of Lhasa, decorated with murals, sacred relics, and views of the city. The next stop is Drepung Monastery, once the largest monastery in Tibet, which played a significant role in Buddhist learning. The quiet atmosphere surrounding the monastery offers peace to every visitor. A more detailed exploration of this site will see you back at the Lhasa hotel for an overnight stay (BB).

Activity: Sightseeing of Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple & Barkhor Market
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

4

Leaving Lhasa, you will embark on a picture-perfect drive through high mountain passes, including Kampa La (4750m) and Karo La (5010m). Highlights will include some jaw-dropping view of Yamdrok Lake, a deep turquoise lake lying within rugged mountains. Upon arrival in Gyantse, visit the historic Pelkhor Chode Monastery and the famous Kumbum Stupa, a multi-tiered structure housing beautiful murals. Moving on, you’ll reach Tibet’s second-largest city, Shigatse, and have an overnight stay (BB).

Activity: Drive to Shigatse & Yamdrok Lake also Khumbum & Pelkhor Stupa.
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

5

After breakfast, visit Tashilumpho Monastery, the seat of the Panchen Lama, where you will see its grand golden-roofed temples and the towering statue of Maitreya Buddha. Visit the thriving local markets of Shigatse for a while before proceeding with your onward journey to Shegar. In the process, one would cross the high-altitude Gyatso La pass (5220m), with fascinating views of the surrounding peaks. Finally, the drive descends into the plains and will cover some remote nomadic settlements before arriving in Shegar.

Activity: Visit Tashilumpo Monastery & drive to shegar
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

6

Drive for adventure today to the highest monastery in the world, Rongbuk, giving a breathtaking view of Mount Everest. It will also pass along the Pang La pass (5150m) which fits into the trip with panoramic views of the whole range of the Himalayas. At Rongbuk, get divine sights of the north face of Everest and visit the ancient prayer halls of the Rongbuk monastery. From here back to Shigatse on the same roads for an overnight stay (BB). Offer Lungta along the way for blessings.

Activity: Visit Rongbuk Monastery & Drive back to Shigatse
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

7

Breakfast will kick start your final day at the mountain adventure. On return, take the picturesque route along the Yarlung Zangbo River, using the northern path to travel back to Lhasa. Very soon you will drive through several remote Tibetan villages as well as old remnants of their traditional livelihood practices where you will witness local people’s lifestyle. You will cross the confluence of the Kyichu River at Chushul, take pictures of the breathtaking landscape of Nyemo and Rinbung counties, and in the end reach Lhasa. Hotel check-in, then last evening on the grounds of the city before waking up to leave much loved Lhasa.

Activity: Drive to Lhasa via northern route
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3*hotel/similar

 

8

Early breakfast followed by a return journey to Gongkar Airport with the guide to catch a flight. One last look at the breath-taking Tibetan plateau before saying goodbye to this fairytale land. Safe travels!

Activity: Fly back to Kathmandu

If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.

Includes and Excludes

What’s Included?

  • round trip airfare: Kathmandu-Lhasa
  • Tibet Travel Permit and other permits deemed necessary
  • hotels or guesthouses accommodation throughout the tour
  • breakfast on all days of the tour
  • transport within Tibet, including the use of private vehicles for sightseeing
  • English-speaking Tibetan guide throughout the tour
  • entry fees to all sightseeing places given in the itinerary
  • welcome and farewell dinners, if specified in the itinerary
  • pick up and drop service at the airport in both Kathmandu and Lhasa
  • supply of oxygen in case of any emergencies regarding altitude sickness
  • bottled oxygen usage during high altitude areas if necessary
  • travel assistance and safety briefing prior to departure

What is not Included?

  • visa costs for China, which has to be arranged separately
  • lunch and dinner (except for special meals specified in the itinerary)
  • personal expenses such as snacks, drinks, and souvenirs
  • tips for the guides and drivers
  • travel insurance for medical emergencies and altitude sickness
  • costs due to any unforeseen occurrences such as flight delays or cancellations due to natural disasters
  • emergency evacuation if altitude sickness strikes and in case of accidents
  • personal trekking gear, warm clothes, and/or rental equipment
  • communication expenses such as calls and internet usage
  • visa fees for Nepal as per duration of stay
  • any extra services not specified in the itinerary

Trip Map of Fly in Fly Out Tibet Tour

Fly in Fly Out Tibet Tour - Trip Information

Major Attractions of Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour from Nepal

The Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour from Nepal is a marvelous experience of all that the wealth of culture, beautiful landscape, and ancient heritage of Tibet provide. This will give one an adventure in spiritual exploration, where it’s taken to some major sites of surprise in Tibet, from the bustling Lhasa city, the spiritual heart of Tibet, to the placid Yamdrok Lake and breathtaking Mount Everest Base Camp. It has all the experiences that will mesmerize one through hidden and ancient monasteries, palaces that are centuries old, and stunning mountain passes while experiencing Tibetan Buddhist culture and its traditions. After all, this is beauty combined with deep spiritual meaning and might find good favor from adventure and enlightenment seekers.

Lhasa City

Located at around 3,656 meters of altitude, Lhasa is the capital city of Tibet, where history, spirituality, and the essence of Tibetan culture thrive. Prayer wheels being spun by devotees, the chanting of mantras, and the kora that goes round sacred sites are what fill up the lanes within this city. It brings the sites of yesterday and today together, as traditional Tibetan houses and busy markets also make their presence among modern buildings. There is nothing quite similar to that kind of spiritual atmosphere against a stunning mountain backdrop for an unforgettable experience to be lost in.

Potala Palace

The Potala Palace is an architectural wonder and a monument of Tibetan Buddhism. This is historically symbolic, since this majestic palace is the former winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Standing tall at 3,700 meters above sea level, this majestic structure comprises over 1,000 rooms, chapels, and shrines. In addition, the exceptional roofs of gold and walls painted red and white, along with its decorative murals, bear testimony to the cultural as well as spiritual richness of Tibet. Visitors are welcomed inside to peruse ancient scriptures, statues, and tombs of previously dwelled Dalai Lamas. A view from the palace is a magnificent landscape of Lhasa city and surrounding mountains, which are indeed among the finest in the whole of Tibet.

Jokhang Temple

It is also the most sacred site in all of Tibet, and maybe thousands of pilgrims flock to it each year. Situated right in the heart of Lhasa, the temple therefore holds its title as a hub of spirituality where Tibetan Buddhists gather for prayers and prostrations. A life-sized statue of Buddha Shakyamuni comprises what is believed to be the most worship place in Tibetan Buddhism. The golden rooftops of the temple along with its intricate wood carvings and colorful murals are all indicative of the artistry and devotion of the Tibetan people. Surrounding the temple is Barkhor Street, a busy pilgrimage circuit filled with prayer wheels, shops, and old-style Tibetan teahouses.

Monastries

  • Tashilhunpo Monastery

Tashilhunpo Monastery is situated in Shigatse and is the seat of the Panchen Lama; it is now one of the greatest of the Tibetan monasteries. Built in the 15th century, it houses the world’s largest gilded statue of Maitreya, the future Buddha. The consuming courtyard, the gold-topped rooftops, and the silent halls of prayer typify Tibetan monastic life as monks are seen chanting nither prayers, debating Buddhist philosophy, and performing rituals. Besides, the monastery overlooks not only mountains but also beautiful landscapes, providing peace and spirituality for all visitors.

  • Rongbuk Monastery

The monastery is located at 4,980 meters above sea level and very close to Everest Base Camp. It is thus the highest monastery in the world. It is a very peaceful, spiritual environment with breathtaking views of Mount Everest. There, monks and nuns carry on daily prayers and perform religious rituals in ancient halls. Journeying to Rongbuk is one blessed place for those traveling to base camp because it has some of the best Himalayan scenery. Generally, visitors are allured by the hushed silence that the monastery offers while gazing up on the clear night sky over Everest.

Yamdrok Lake

One of the three holy lakes of Tibet, Yamdrok Lake is embellished in breathtaking surroundings and is famous for its stunning turquoise waters. Fabled to cradle even higher, purer waters, the Yamdrok Lake lies suspended at an altitude of 4,441meters and stretches like a shiny blue ribbon across the Tibetan plateau. According to Tibetan beliefs, Yamdrok Lake is a life-spirit lake. Those waters are said to bring blessings. The walkway to the lake features scenic views of snow peaks, grazing yaks, and little Tibetan villages. Visitors often linger at this site to enjoy the peaceful beauty of this lake: one of the most picture-perfect locations in Tibet.

Everest Base Camp (North)

Base Camp for Everest, on the Tibetan side, is an extraordinary place where one can see Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, from its exact base. Standing at a height of 5,200 meters, it is an unforgettable place for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts. The Tibetan base camp offers a direct view of the looming north face rather than the south side as seen from Nepal. Furthermore, the highest monastery in the world, Rongbuk, is also found close to this base camp, and thus a pilgrim can add a spiritual journey to his travels. An amazing route to the base camp, breathtaking landscapes, and rugged terrains watching raw beauty in the Himalayas are included in the trip to base camp.

Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour Routes

There are several alternatives to Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tours from Nepal, but the most common and efficient option is to enter Tibet via Lhasa. This flight takes you from Kathmandu to Lhasa and offers a breathtaking aerial view of the entire Himalayan range. Arriving travelers can proceed to the capital city steeped in spiritual and historical heritage. It then continues through some major Tibetan cities like Shigatse and New Tingri, heading towards the iconic Everest Base Camp. The itinerary then continues to sacred sites like Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash then returns to Nepal. This tour gives travelers a well-planned and organized adventure to experience all essential elements of Tibetan culture, stunning landscapes, and high-altitude adventure.

Best Season for Fly in Fly out Tibet Tour

The weather in Tibet can be uncertain, so picking the right season becomes an important factor to find a pocket-friendly and worthwhile trip. The best time to visit Tibet for this trip is during these two major seasons, as the weather is stable and skies crystal clear while the breathtaking scenery reaches its peak.

Spring Season

Spring, from April onwards till June, is one of the best seasons in Fly-ins & Fly-out Tours for Tibet. The weather in this period is mild with mostly clear blue skies and pleasant warm temperatures, which are good for sightseeing. Road and mountain ways are open and not closed, making travel going between various destinations smooth. Spring brings a lively atmosphere where flowers bloom over the Tibetan plateau and prayer flags flapping against the scene of snow-capped mountains. Sacred monasteries are filled with pilgrims and people from different areas visiting during this season.

Autumn Season

This season, autumn, from September to early November, is another ideal period for the tour. The skies are usually so clear and bright that one can see most of the vast landscapes in Tibet with striking peaks standing out against sunlit skies. Although the temperature is cool, it is more than pleasant to make such a journey across the lofty parts of the country. Compared with the summer monsoon, autumn is almost dry and almost guarantees one with little rain as they travel. The golden glow reflected on the plains in autumn when the grass of Tibet turns golden yellow and the stillness of sacred lakes like Mansarovar provides an unforgettable adventure. Autumn is quite less crowded regarding spring, which makes it the preference of people wishing to travel to the highlands for peace and adventure.

 Food and Accommodation in Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour

Food on a tour of Tibet may be quite varied including traditional Tibetan, Chinese, and even Nepali-style meals. Locals eat in typical establishment restaurants in Lhasa, Shigatse, New Tingri, among other places. Typical Tibetan food is tsampa (roasted barley flour), thukpa (noodle soup), and momos (dumplings), while butter tea is the main drink in Tibetan culture. Food is limited in far-flung places, and simple meals that usually consist of rice, veggies, and soup are generally provided. Thus, for the recommendation, we tell all travelers to carry snacks because these places have very rudimentary food in high-altitude areas.

Accommodation in Tibet ranges anywhere from moderate hotels in towns to simple guesthouses at far-off places. Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and comfortable beds are found in some hotels in the capital, Lhasa, as well as in Shigatse. However, accommodation along the ascend to higher altitudes on the way to Everest Base Camp and Lake Mansarovar becomes rudimentary and scantily equipped such as dormitory-style rooming guesthouses with basic bedding and shared bathrooms. In these areas, heating and electricity may also be lacking, so ensure to pack warm clothing as well.

Transportation Services used in Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour

Air and road transport combine well in planning the Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour. It’s worth making a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa. It leaves one begging for more with views of the Himalayas. Then one would have to travel by private vehicle for intra-city and landmark travel within Tibet. Most roads in Tibet are paved fairly well, yet some bumps and grunts can be felt on high-altitude terrain. Depending on the group’s requirement are provided by a comfortable tourist vehicle, maybe a 4WD or minibus. Highly knowledgeable in the region, the expert drivers are supported with a smooth journey exploring the area. Given the high altitudes of the region, several breaks are done to allow travelers to acclimatize while breathing in the stunning views.

Travel Insurance for Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour

Visit Nepal and take a fly-in and fly-out trip to Tibet with some isolated and really high altitudes during the pilgrimage travel. Due to the risk that involves the activity, trekking at high altitudes incurs the cost of the most potential medical emergencies and other unexpected occurrences. Thus, it is important that travel insurance be taken up by complete travel insurance. The tour organizer, therefore, ensures the individual obtains full insurance coverage that ensures coverage for medical treatment from illnesses and accidents related to travel, emergency evacuation, altitude sickness disorders, hospitalization, and some other similar issues in travel. Good travel insurance would allow one to take the trip most calmly, as it offers protection from different situations that might come up as the trip proceeds.

It is possible to include every possible thing in travel insurance involving the Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour. Medical conditions, altitude sickness, and evacuation are just a few of the problems, for which you need a travel insurance policy that covers these aspects with comfort. This brings the comfort that in any event of an unforeseen situation, you will have the medical attention and logistical backing to keep you going in your travel. Travel insurance for all participants is advised to be obtained from an established and reputable provider with the fullest coverage of high-altitude conditions and emergencies. Therefore, a very smooth and hassle-free pilgrimage is potentially made possible to all pilgrims traveling through Tibet.

Key Areas of Cover of Travel Insurance

1. Emergency Medical Treatment

Travel to high altitudes usually carries with it the risk of various medical problems: dehydration, altitude sickness, injuries, and worse. So, a travel insurance policy for the Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour should also include emergency medical treatment coverage. Should you run into a health problem while you are traveling, you should be assured of obtaining attention without delay as this should cover whatever befalls you. Whether this is altitude sickness or some unforeseen injury, your insurance should take care of all necessary medical services to treat these conditions. Thus, this ensures that you remain fit and safe while trekking through challenging terrain in Tibet.

2. Emergency Evacuation

Emergency evacuation becomes very important in the case of any severe medical emergency or trauma conditions. In such a case, if there exists an emergency that medical attention cannot provide, insurance would have to cover the expense for evacuation by either helicopter or ground transportation to the nearest medical facility. Be it in some far-off isolated corner like Everest Base Camp or simply at a high-altitude location, evacuation coverage guarantees that you are ensured to receive safe transport to the nearest hospital when required for immediate treatment. This guarantees that in times of emergency you are not stranded and have access to the very necessary medical resources.

3. Treatment for Altitude Sickness

Because trekking at high altitudes poses the risk of Altitude Sickness (AMS, HAPE, and HACE), your insurance should include coverage for the treatments required. These are oxygen therapy, medical consultation, and, if needed, evacuation to lower altitudes for recuperation. The insurance should also offer cover for medical treatment required for these altitude sicknesses.

4. Hospitalization Coverage:

In the event of serious disease or injury, hospitalization would normally be unavoidable. Your policy should ensure the whole cost of hospitalization, such as room rent, surgery, and any sort of medical treatment that you might require. This cover ensures that you are given treatment in the medical facilities of Tibet or the neighboring areas without being required to pay for the hospitalization.

5. Outpatient Treatment:

For minor ailments such as fever, sprains, or headaches, your cover will cover outpatient care. This would typically pay for consultations with physicians and the cost of medicines or treatments required. Although the conditions may not require extended stays in the hospital, the policy has to ensure that you receive appropriate and prompt treatment.

6. Repatriation of Remains

On death, the Repatriation of Remains benefit takes care of the transportation of the remains of the traveler to his country of origin. The cost of transporting the remains is catered for by the insurance company’s policy, as well as the cost of any legal expenses incurred. The benefit is greatly significant in relieving the family of the traveler in the occurrence of this calamity.

7. 24/7 Emergency Support

A 24/7 Emergency Assistance facility is one of the basic components of any full travel insurance cover. The helpline has to be available 24/7 to provide medical assistance, evacuation arrangements, and other tour requirements. From medical assistance in the middle of nowhere to logistics arrangement on the tour, the 24/7 service is meant to have assistance at your fingertips at all times irrespective of where you are on the tour.

As a Tour Operator for Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tour

The complete Fly-in Fly-out Tibet Tours from Nepal operated by Graceful Adventure Travel, one of the established and trustworthy tour operators, come with a guarantee of safeness and enrichment. The interests of the company, maintain customer satisfaction, help with travel permits, help with comfortable accommodation, offer responsible transportation, and operate through experienced guides. The adept team will handle every aspect of the trip, along with some special assistance during high-altitude treks with contingency arrangements, should anything go awry.

From the cultural wonders of Lhasa to the astonishing Everest Base Camp and the sacred Lake Mansarovar, professionalism and cooperation throughout the journey will be guaranteed by an on-time intervention in all logistics. To render utmost service on the way has always been Graceful Adventure Travel’s most cherished axiom and every team member’s commitment. They guarantee your safety and that of all who choose to enter the spiritual heart of Tibet in comfort during this very worthwhile trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fly in fly out tibet tour is the best choice travel option for so many travelers, who just fly to lhasa from kathmandu, travel around the essential landmarks, and catch their flight back. this tour is a complete tibetan experience without long ‘road’ journeys.

As per the itinerary, the tour could range from 4 to 8 days. Short tours would cover Lhasa and the near region, while longer tours trip through Yamdrok Lake and everest base camp.

This comprises most of the tibetese landmarks like potala palace, jokhang temple, sera monastery, barkhor street in lhasa, tashilhunpo monastery, as found in shigatse, kumbum stupa in gyantse, and everest base camp for those on long itineraries.

One needs to procure both these documents and independently travel in Tibet, which should be lodged through an authorized agency as it’s not at all possible in Tibet. That’s the agency arranging all the permits for you prior to the tour.

The best time for making this tour is from April to October, when the weather is pretty stable, skies are clear from clouds, and the landscape views of Tibet, especially Mount Everest, show their maximum glory.

Lodging on the tour varies from standard hotels to lavish guest houses in remote locations. Cities’ luxury hotels range from basic lodges near-everest base camp.

At a rough estimate, lhasa would be mediocre at about 3,650 meters. Other locations include gyantse, which stands at about 3977 meters, shigatse at 3900 meters, and everest base camp at 5200 meters. Acclimatization is recommended to avoid altitude sickness.

Generally, this is a tour that suits the entire age field of a traveler; however, people with heart or respiratory conditions should consult their physicians before taking the tour as high altitude can affect them. Proper acclimatization is an important factor.

Private vehicles are used for travel within the cities as well as between cities. Flight is in use for entering and exiting tibet from kathmandu.

The tour features Tibetan, Nepali, and Chinese cuisines. Vegetarian diets are available, and international dishes can be obtained in Lhasa and Shigatse. Limited food may be available in remote parts.

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