US$ 1395

Tibet overland tour is a cultural and natural sightseeing tour around the fascinating and beautiful places of Tibet. This unique tour takes you to Tibet- a land so rich in culture, tradition and soaked in religion along the far-flung unique landscape suitably called the roof of the world.
Tibet overland tour offers you to visit some of the famous cultural places around Tibet and majestic view of snowcapped mountains. Firstly this tour offers you with fascinating views of the unbelievable formation of the highest plateau of the world with impressively beautiful rocks, waterfalls and gorges slightly hidden in the thin flying fogs among the mighty occurrence of Mt. Xishapagma (8028m.) and then we let you explore close to the Shangri-La of Tibet making you feel yourself as being a part of unique culture, a rich embroidery interlaced with legends, myths, rituals and festivals.
Tibet overland tour is one option for the Tibet tour from Nepal. Tibet has become one of the famous tourist destination at this period of time. Travelers choose Tibet as it has rich natural, cultural and religious prospect. Tibet overland tour mainly revolve around the sightseeing of UNESCO world heritage site like Potala Palace, Jorkhang Temple,Norbulingka. We will visit the region of Tibet like gyantse, shitagse shegar, rhombruk and kerung. You will encounter the breathtaking scenery and ever longing ranges of Himalayas.
Tibet overland tour package of Graceful Adventure Travel will be of 8 nights and 9 days. We will start our tour from Kathmandu via kerung. We experience the presence of beautiful landscape and high panorama view along with determined culture and religion of highlanders. On our way we visit some of the famous town and villages with different fascinating culture and festival going on. We also encounters with the warm and charming people of Tibet who follows Buddhism and ancient culture of Tibet.
Fascinating old and ancient Buddhist monasteries, unique culture and hospitality of inhabitants will cherish you mind and stunning mountain panorama and beautifully carved landscape reward you with excitement and personal peace. Explore the culture and lifestyle of Tibetan and experience the majestic view and stunning natural wilderness around. The highest altitude drive and astounding scenery, its unique landscapes and ever-longing Himalayan ranges will give you a one in a life time experience in Tibet.
Graceful adventure has organized Tibet overland tour successfully from past and absolutely believes on customer satisfaction. We will go for every way to meet your need and will sort customization tour based on your demands and needs.
| Season | Day Time Temperature | Night 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 Name | Tibet overland 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) |
| Day | Activity |
| 1 | Drive from Kathmandu to Kerung |
| 2 | Drive from Kerung to Lhatse |
| 3 | Drive from Lhatse to Shigatse |
| 4 | Drive from Shigatse to Lhasa via Gyantse |
| 5 | Sightseeing around Lhasa |
| 6 | Lhasa City tour |
| 7 | Drive from Lhasa to Shegar |
| 8 | Drive from Shegar to Kerung to Kathmandu |
This is the beautiful journey from Kathmandu over the borderline into the heartbeat of Tibet-Kerung. The views of the landscape and the massive mountains are breathtaking. The winding road, passing through green valleys, rugged terrains, and beautiful villages, sets an unforgettable stage for the Tibetan Plateau. It is a full-day drive and the relaxation at night in Kerung will make the travelers fresh and prepare them for the next leg.
Activity: Drive to Kerung
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Today is yet another travel day as we will be traveling through the Tibetan countryside into the town of Lhatse. The more you gain altitude in the migrating, the road begins to open before you and your view is worthy of being breathtaking. Meanwhile, the possibility of actually experiencing the beauty of almost a virgin Tibetan landscape made of these wide, desolate spaces, out-of-sight villages, and the euphoria surrounding their silence will stay forever. It is a nice quiet place to stay and enjoy Tibetan culture while preparing for your next exciting adventure.
Activity: Drive to Lhatse
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
Today you are traveling from Lhatse to Shigatse, the closest second city in Tibet. From this drive, you would enjoy endless scenic couldn’t get made of the Himalayan range and traditional Tibetan villages. Shigatse is home to the famous Tashilhunpo Monastery, and when you get there, you can go around this major cultural and religious site. Well, another of those beautiful chances to experience local Tibetan culture and the relegated tradition therein.
Activity: Drive to Shigatse
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
After all, as usual, driving for today is from Shigatse to Lhasa via Gyantse: interesting because of the ancient Pelkor Chode Monastery and Kumbum Stupa. The road runs through large open plains and over high-altitude passes, assuring you with fantastic views of the mountains. Lhasa greets you in its capital city atmosphere so totally different from the East as the real adventure starts.
Activity: Drive to Lhasa via Gyantse
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
This has been set aside for cultural and historical experience exploration-in-Lhasa. You will visit the former winter residency of the Dalai Lama, Potala Place, and Jokhang Temple, a center for Tibetan Buddhism. Barkhor Street surrounds Jokhang Temple and is one of the liveliest areas with pilgrims and local people. This will give one a good feel for the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tibet.
Activity: Sightseeing around Lhasa
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
This continues on Day 6 your Lhasa discoveries. Among Tibetan great monasteries will be Sera Monastery, where meditation of spiritual ambiance will be cherished. A visit to Drepung Monastery, which was once the largest monastery in the world, will also convey a sense of Tibetan Buddhism in your history. The ancient temples and monasteries of Lhasa would trap your heart into the old city ambience.
Activity: Lhasa City tour
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
On this day, you will drive from Lhasa to Shegar, a small town located along the ancient trade route to Nepal. The journey takes you through high-altitude terrain with dramatic landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau. As you drive through remote areas, you’ll get a chance to see how the people of Tibet live in this harsh, beautiful environment. Shegar serves as a peaceful rest stop before the final leg of your journey.
Activity: Drive to Shegar
Meal: BB
Accomodation: 3* hotel/similar
On the final day, you will drive from Shegar back to Kerung and then continue on to Kathmandu. The journey back allows you to reflect on the incredible landscapes and cultural experiences you’ve encountered throughout your Tibet adventure. The drive takes you through the rugged terrain back to the border, where you will cross into Nepal and continue your journey back to Kathmandu, marking the end of this remarkable tour.
Activity: Drive to Kathmandu via 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.
The Tibet Overland Tour Package 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 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.
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.
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 Tibet Overland Tour Package. 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 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.
The Tibet Overland Tour Package from Kathmandu takes you on an exhilarating trip through all the pristine Himalayan landscapes of Tibet. It begins with a drive from Kathmandu overland across the Nepal-Tibet border to the wide Tibetan Plateau. This elegant form of travel has many stops at celebrated sites, including Lhasa, Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, and Ganden Monastery. Then the list goes on: Yamdrok Lake, Rongbuk Monastery, and Everest Base Camp (north side), which afford views of Mount Everest. Experience thrilling local Tibetan delights in remote monasteries and high mountain passes such as the Gyatso La. Well-managed enough accommodations comfort and a typical Tibetan guide for mix of road and air transport make the adventure seamless.
The Overland Package Tour into Tibet does not limit itself to the use of only air transport but also includes road transport. Tourists start with a scenic view from Kathmandu to Lhasa aboard a breathtakingly wonderful flight, which is a showstopper as it passes by wondrous views of the Himalayas. Most travel within Tibet is done using private vehicles – comfortable, well-maintained 4WD and minibus are used for between city travels and sightseeing landmark locations. Roads in Tibet are mostly paved, although a few rough terrains can be encountered at high altitudes. Local experienced drivers, familiar around the area and the terrain, usually make smooth travel, although some areas of very high altitude during the travel course require travelers to make various stops for getting acclimatized and enjoying the viewing of surrounding areas. The travel then becomes just that much closer to comfort, because it has to be both ‘travelling’ and more of an immersion experience into some beautiful remote parts of Tibet.
Traveling into Tibet from Kathmandu entails traversing high-altitude regions and rugged landscapes into very remote areas; hence travel insurance becomes paramount for the journey involved. Long road trips across the Tibetan Plateau, crossing high passes and sacred sites including Everest Base Camp (north side) constitute part of this tour. Full travel insurance is recommended due to altitude sickness, unforeseen medical emergencies, and other travel-related uncertainties. A good insurance policy entitles one to medical treatments, emergency evacuation, altitude sickness, hospitalization, and other travel incidents so that one would feel confident visiting Tibet having ensured coverage for all scenarios that may arise unexpectedly.
Not only should the insurance be from an honorable agency but it has to include altitude situations and emergencies. Transportation by helicopter or ambulance must be paid for by the insurance because it will help to make dealing with altitude sickness one less thing to worry about. With good insurance, travelers will just be able to relish the beautiful intricacies of Tibet with no worries at all.
1. Emergency medical treatment
High-altitude travel risks encompass health problems associated with high altitudes, such as altitude sickness, dehydration, or injury; therefore, a travel insurance policy is best issued for emergency medical treatment during the trip so that worried travelers can thus receive immediate medical treatment should any illness or injury arise. It covers treating anything from a night with headaches to serious altitude sickness. The insurance covers all necessary medical aids.
2. Emergency medical evacuation
Emergency evacuation arrangements are the priority in any immediate medical emergency if the injury is serious and local facility standards are inadequate. Insurance must cover all arrangements for the transportation of injured or sick travelers by helicopter or ambulance from the site of injury or illness to the nearest competent medical facility. This will ensure timely and safe medical assistance whenever it is required-whether the emergency is at Everest Base Camp or some other remote location.
3. Treatment for altitude sickness
The insurance should cover being treated for any altitude sickness that will arise in the high-altitude environment of Tibet. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE), or High-Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE) could be covered under medical insurance provisions. Treatment may consist of oxygen therapy, medication, evacuation to a lower altitude for recuperation, etc.
4. Hospitalization coverage
Hospitalization coverage entitles the insured to treatment that includes the expenses for hospital accommodation, operations, and anything else that is necessary pertaining to the act of being hospitalized should such a person suffer serious illness or injury that demands hospitalization. It will only show a preference for honoring the one-way ticket instead of the health of the traveler.
5. Outpatient Treatment
Minor medical issues like headaches, influenza, or trauma must be considered in the insurance for outpatient treatment that includes consultations with doctors and medications. Thus, it guarantees that travelers obtain any necessary medical treatment without further hospital admission.
6. Remains Repatriation
In such unfortunate events, the travel insurance profers organized transportation of the traveler’s remains back home. This also includes legal and logistics assistance in such cases so that family members do not have to go through this burden.
7. 24/7 Emergency Support
Good insurance should include at least a 24-hour emergency help desk to assist with medical issues, evacuation arrangements, or logistics problems. Be it a medical emergency in an isolated area or assistance throughout the journey, this primacy extends assistance anytime and anywhere within its sphere.
Truly, Graceful Adventure Travel ensures all personal and travel arrangement services, including handling the travel permits, providing reasonable accommodation, arranging responsible transportation, and giving expert guides, to assure a hassle-free experience. Any high-altitude travel logistics are taken care of by a well-experienced team along with the contingency plans, aiding the leisurely engagement of travel for all the adventures.
From the historical architectural beauty of Lhasa to the glorious sight of Everest Base Camp and the serene beauty of Yamdrok Lake, Graceful Adventure Travels nurtures a smooth, well-kept journey between the two. Fulfilling customer requirements, safety, and cultural immersion are the core values adhered to by this set of people, making every inch of the Tibet Overland Tour memorable and safe.

tibet overland tour is a scenic road trip, starting from kathmandu to lhasa and then returning back, making the journey really unforgettable with breathtaking views of the himalayas, and the high altitude nepal valley penalties, along with cultural landmarks of nepal and tibet.
you need a valid passport, a chinese visa, and a tibet travel permit. our team will assist you in obtaining the necessary permits.
yes, travelers must obtain a chinese visa and a tibet travel permit. the permit is issued only through a registered tour operator.
the ideal time for the tibet overland tour is from april to october when the weather is favorable and the roads are accessible.
a comfortable private vehicle, such as a 4wd or a tourist bus, is used for the journey from kathmandu to tibet and within tibet for sightseeing.
hotels or guesthouses are arranged throughout the tour, depending on the location and availability.
yes, travel insurance covering medical emergencies, altitude sickness, and evacuation is highly recommended.
breakfast is included daily. lunch and dinner are not included unless specified in the itinerary.
key attractions include everest base camp (tibet side), lhasa, potala palace, jokhang temple, barkhor street, yamdrok lake, and various tibetan monasteries.
the tour reaches altitudes above 5,000 meters. it’s advised to stay hydrated, take it slow, and acclimatize properly. oxygen supplies will be available in case of emergencies.
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