Approved Holidays - Adventure Travel and Tour Company in Nepal more...
Contact Us
9851087541
info@approvedholidays.com
Sorhakhutte, Kathmandu, Nepal
Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour - 5 days
Best price guaranteed
Rated excellent on Tripadvisor
DestinationTibet
Duration5 days
Trip DifficultyAdventure
ActivitiesTour
AccommodationHotels and Resorts
MealsModified American Plan (MAP)
Group Size15+
VehicleTourist Bus and Private Vehicle
5 days Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour Highlights
Visiting the famous Potala Palace, an acclaimed UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sightseeing here.
Visits to the Jokhang Monastery and Barkhor Market.
Let us now go to the Tibetan Medical Institute for a peek into the history of Tibetan medicine.
Visit the spiritual atmosphere of Sera and Norbulinka monasteries.
Free time for sale and leisure in Lhasa.
Very well-connected by flights between Kathmandu and Lhasa to give a smooth travel.
Overview
Our Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour takes you to the spiritually invigorating heart of Tibet. Departing from Kathmandu, the trip lasts for an enriching five days into the cultural and religious heritage of Tibet. One visits the historical, long-established Potala Palace, then heads to the famed Jokhang Monastery and finally enjoys the ambiance at Sera Monastery. The trip also involves exploring the gazing scenes at the popular Barkhor Market and discovering Tibetan medicine at the Tibetan Medical Institute. Thus, this is the ideal opportunity for the individual who wants to meet with all the culture and history of Tibet in a short time.
Lhasa is the capital of Tibet, where spirituality and peace never fade with ancient history. The city of the sun is religiously and culturally significant for a Tibetan Buddhist. A complete experience of Tibetan life and history is Lhasa: that destination.
Fly In Fly Out Lhasa is a 5-day traveling deal for introductory excursionists to soulful Tibet, of course, with the most economical flight from Kathmandu. It is simply breathtaking to see the Himalayas while flying to this holy and remote city. After that, you will plunge into that entire magical atmosphere filled with spiritual air, culture, and ancient monasteries in Lhasa. You will otherwise be visiting Potala Palace, Norbulink, and different ancient monasteries such as Sera Monastery, Jokhang Monastery, and even Barkhor Market.
You will have fun viewing the Tibetan Medical Institute, where old tales will be told regarding specific and ancient healing arts that have been used for generations. You would travel to Lhasa and return to a rich living experience regarding the rich culture, history, and religious practices of Tibet courtesy of local guides.
It's a perfect travel itinerary weaving spiritual disciplines with cultural immersion and relaxing in the local atmosphere. This pilgrimage ends with a flight to Kathmandu from Lhasa, which leaves deep imaginations of beauty and spirituality in the minds and souls of those taking it.
Short Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu/Lhasa (Flight)
Day 2: In Lhasa
Potala Palace, and & Norbulinka.
Day 3: In Lhasa:
Sera Monastery, Jokhang Monastery, Barkhor Market.
Day 4: In Lhasa
Tibetan Medical Institute. The afternoon is free for shopping or other activities.
Day 5: Lhasa/Kathmandu (Flight)
Transfer to the airport to connect for the return flight to Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Depart on the earliest flight between Kathmandu and Lhasa within an hour or two, depending on the weather. It is a beautiful, glorious flight that could take you to see the mighty Himalayas and the green hills across their valleys. After landing at the airport in Lhasa, transfer to a hotel and have to freshen up and have a little time to rest. This day,y you will be adjusting to the high-altitude environment of Lhasa.
This entire remaining day will be your leisure day, a time to rest and psych up for the next exciting days.
Cost Details
What's Included
Return Flights from Kathmandu to Lhasa
Tibet Entry Permit and Alien's Travel Permit
Private Transport
Transfer between the airport and Lhasa city
Lhasa City transportation, Tourist Vehicle according to Group size
Admission fee for all tourist sites in the itinerary
Professional Tibetan English-speaking tour guide
Travel Agency Service Charge
Tourist Accident/Casualty Insurance;
Accommodation while in Tibet
All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
What's not Included
Travel Insurance
Tips and Gratuities
Any items of a personal nature
Drinks etc.
dates and prices
Group Discount Available
2 - 4 Person
US$ 1700
5 - 8 Person
US$ 1600
9 - 12 Person
US$ 1500
Good to Know
Travel Documents and Permits
Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour, be sure to have the travel docs and permits to enter Tibet. The most important paper is the Tibet Travel Permit; it must be possessed by all foreign visitors entering Tibet. This travel permit is gained through an authorized travel agency, and normal processing takes ten to fourteen days. This permit consists of details about you and the itinerary and is needed for travel to Lhasa and other places in Tibet. It should be noted seriously that the Tibet travel permit should not be obtained individually. Besides the Tibet Travel Permit, you will surely need to acquire a proper Chinese visa. This visa should be gotten ahead of time before coming to Tibet. It is a visa required to enter China. A tourist visa is what most travelers obtain. You can get it through the Chinese Embassy in your own country or in a third country like Nepal. Important is your flight ticket from Kathmandu to Lhasa, that should be in hand since flights operate rather limitedly. Check your flight date with your visa dates. You would not want any inconveniences on your journey.
Best Time to Visit
A good time to go on a Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour really depends on one's weather and crowd preferences, but generally speaking, spring and autumn are the best periods. The most notable months are mild, with comfortable temperatures for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Spring gives way to fresh blooms and colorful landscapes, while autumn, with brisk air and clear skies, is great for soaking in Lhasa's natural beauty.
However, summer would be another nice season to visit because, with the warm weather, summer provides an influx of tourists during the off-and-on peak season.
In case one wants to experience the serene side of Lhasa, winter is another good time to visit, with low crowds and good offers on accommodation. This season runs from November to March. However, do expect freezing temperatures and brief daylight time.
In all, spring and autumn create a perfect balance with good weather and little tourist traffic.
Packing Tips
Here are some essential packing tips for the Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour.
Layered Clothing
Comfortable Footwear
Sun Protection
Medication and Health Essentials
Toiletries
Cash and Credit Card
Water Bottles and Water Purification tablets
Snacks
Travel Documents
Food During the Tour
While on the Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour, have a taste of hearty traditional Tibetan dishes catered for high-alpine places. Momos or Tibetan dumplings are definite eatery items stuffed with meat or vegetables and served with a spicy drencher-steamed dipping. Tsampa, roasted barley flour mixed with butter tea, is a staple energy provider for the cold and tough terrain. Butter tea, one of the most unique and significant distinctive features of Tibetan culture, is made from tea, yak butter, and salt. It has a flavor that only Tibetans relish as part and parcel of their daily lives. For those who relish meat, yak meat stew and Tibetan noodles form the common dishes served, offering a rich and comforting experience. For vegetarians, there are many vegetable stews and noodles available. Tourists in the bigger cities of Lhasa will also get several international dishes, be it Chinese, Indian, or Western, in restaurants and hotels that meet international tourist standards. The taste might be strange to a lot of people, but that's part of the culture, and almost every traveler relishes it as a charming precursor to Tibetan culture. Please enjoy their local delicacies and make the most of the opportunity to delve into their truly wonderful culinary traditions.
Accommodation During the Lhasa Tour
During the Lhasa Fly In Fly Out Tour, expect to have this range of comfortable and well-equipped accommodations from mid-range hotels to luxury life properties e, ensuring your pleasant stay in Lhasa. Since a majority of the hotels in Lhasa are international, provision for up-to-date services has already been included, among others, like Wi-Fi, clean rooms, hot water, and heating at lower temperature levels at night. You are going to be put up at hotels close to sites of historical interest like Potala Palace, Jokhang Monastery, and Barkhor Market. Most of the hotels are in Tibetan-style interiors, which will add to the experience. They also have some of the best four- or five-star hotels that have spa services, both Tibetan-style and international restaurants and assist in tours for the guests, which will most certainly be the best value for visitors looking to experience something more luxurious.
Accommodation in Tibet cannot be generalized; it can be safe and comfortable, although, in relatively isolated areas, it could be basic in terms of facilities. If you were enjoying a guesthouse or a smaller hotel, you might find the choices of amenities limited. Even so, it would still allow you to have some soft corners to curl up and relax after the day's adventure. The high altitude is known for compromising sleep quality, but most hotels provide main oxygen supplies if needed. So whether it is in a luxury hotel or a more modest guesthouse, certainly accommodation during the Lhasa tour ensures a restful experience to recharge for the exploration the next day.
Transportation throughout the Tour
Travel facilities installed for the Fly In Fly Out Lhasa Tour promise you comfort. It will start with a direct flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, which will end with spectacular views of the Himalayas. Private vehicles will all be made available once in Lhasa for sightseeing at popular attractions such as Potala Palace and Jokhang Monastery. Some unique experiences, such as the Barkhor Circuit,t will have to be undertaken on foot. For those going out of Lha,sa like into Yamdrok Lake, vehicles will be supplied along with qualified drivers. All in all, transportation on the whole would be rather easy and smooth sailing.
Thank you for showing us around Kathmandu, Chitwan, Nagarkot and Pokhara with private car. I truly enjoyed every moment. Your knowledge and enthusiasm made...