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9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals
9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals
9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals
9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals
9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals
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9-Day Tibet Summit Tour | Chinese/English Guided Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Potala Palace + Jokhang Temple + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Tashilhunpo Monastery + Namtso Lake] Includes 2 Special Meals


Booking confirmed within 1 working day(s)
Duration:9 day(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 18 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present your e-voucher and passport on-site

【In-depth Tibetan Culture Experience】Tibetan incense making + woodblock printing + Tibetan language learning 【Bilingual Guide】Chinese/English-speaking guide with the group 【Tibet Entry Included】No need to worry about documents 【Regular Tourist Vehicle】7-23 seats (If there are fewer than 4 people in Lhasa, the guide will take the guests by taxi - the travel agency will pay the taxi fare)
[Complimentary 2 Special Meals] Lhasa Specialty Meal or Nepal Specialty Meal + Everest Hot Pot Experience [Classic Must-See Attractions Included] Potala Palace + Yamdrok Lake + Namtso Lake [3 Major Temples] Jokhang Temple + Sera Monastery + Rongbuk Monastery at the Foot of Everest

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, City walking tour, Temples & shrines, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism

Product Info

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Trip Overview (Group tour for 2-15 people, bilingual and English)



Day 1: Airport/train station pick-up in Lhasa


Day 2: Lhasa City: Tibetan Culture Experience (Tibetan incense making, woodblock printing, Tibetan language learning) → Sera Monastery (No debate on Sundays)


Day 3: Lhasa City: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street (Complimentary special meal: Lhasa Tibetan cuisine or Nepalese cuisine)


Day 4: Lhasa → Yamdrok Lake → Karola Glacier → Shigatse (approx. 370km, 7 hours)


Day 5: Shigatse → Jiawula Pass → Rongbuk Monastery → Mount Everest (Complimentary special meal: Everest hot pot experience)
The journey is approximately 350km and takes about 7 hours.


Day 6: Mount Everest → Gyatsola Pass Viewpoint → Shigatse (approx. 350km, 7 hours)


Day 7: Shigatse → Tashilhunpo Monastery → Lhasa. Return to Lhasa from Shigatse on the same day by tourist bus or train, depending on the specific arrangements of the travel agency. No specific arrangements can be made.
This is a group tour for individual travelers. Depending on the actual situation and without reducing the number of attractions visited, the travel agency may arrange for the tour to proceed from Shigatse to Damxung for overnight stay on the same day, and then from Damxung to Namtso Lake for a visit before returning to Lhasa the following day. Your understanding is appreciated.


Day 8: Lhasa → Namtso (Zaxi Peninsula) → Lhasa
- The journey is approximately 360km, taking 7 hours.
-If Namtso Lake is closed, the itinerary will be changed to: Lhasa - Ganden Monastery (light trekking, pilgrimage route) - Lhasa
-We had already departed for Namtso Lake that day, but were notified at the last minute that we could not visit it. The itinerary for the day will be adjusted to: Lhasa - Chubu Monastery - Lhasa


Day 9: Depart Lhasa, hotel pick-up/drop-off at the airport/train station.



Standard accommodation reference:

Lhasa: Shusheng Guizang Manor Hotel, Jiasanuo Folk Hotel, Himalaya Hotel, Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel or similar; Shigatse: Yongze Lakeside Hotel, Gesar Tibetan-style Building or similar; Everest Base Camp: Everest Base Camp Tents/Nearby Guesthouses (Basong Village, Zhaxizong Village, etc.): Dormitory rooms, one bed per person, shared bathroom.

Comfortable accommodation reference:


Lhasa: Lhagari Snow Dragon Manor, Minshan Mountain in Tibet, Tibetan Thangka or similar.


Shigatse: Gesar VIP Building, Kunyi Starlight, Sheli Courtyard or similar.


Mount Everest: Everest Base Camp tents/nearby guesthouses (Basong Village, Zhashizong Village, etc.): multi-person rooms, one bed per person, shared bathroom.


(The above is a sample itinerary. In case of unforeseen circumstances, the itinerary and the order of visits will be adjusted according to the actual situation, while ensuring that all attractions included in the itinerary are visited.)

Purchase Notice

[Regarding Restrictions] Participants must be 8 years of age or older to participate in this activity. Those 70 years of age or older must sign a waiver. Tibet is a high-altitude region. Tourists and their guardians should fully understand the risks of traveling to high-altitude areas. Tourists with illnesses that preclude travel to high-altitude areas are not permitted to join the tour (such as significant heart, lung, brain, liver, or kidney diseases, as well as severe anemia, high blood pressure, severe colds, etc.). The travel agency has fulfilled its obligation to remind participants, and such information must not be concealed during registration.
Both the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple require reservations with your real name. Visitors must bring their original valid identification documents, follow the guide's instructions, and strictly adhere to the reserved entry time. Because the main Potala Palace tour lasts one hour, guides are not allowed to linger or speak loudly inside the palace; explanations must be given from the outside. Shorts, short skirts, bare chests, and backs are not permitted. Open-toed sandals are also prohibited. Hats and sunglasses must be removed before entering the halls. Loud noises and chasing are not allowed inside. [Regarding Group Tours] For group tours, other tourists will be picked up from different hotels before departure. Waiting times may occur; please be punctual. Vehicles will be arranged according to the number of participants. If a tourist cancels their trip, the fare will not be refunded. [Regarding Luggage] Due to Tibet's high altitude, excessive luggage can cause insufficient power and slow movement of the tour vehicle, affecting the comfort of the passengers. Each person is limited to one 26-inch suitcase and one carry-on backpack. The tour guide will inform tourists in advance to store excess luggage at the Lhasa hotel reception. [Regarding Tour Guides] For group tours, the travel agency will arrange a tour guide speaking the appropriate language based on the actual situation. If there are both native Chinese and English speakers on the same vehicle, we will arrange a bilingual (Chinese and English) tour guide service. Please understand that there may be changes in guides and vehicles for group tours. [Regarding Tickets] Only the first entrance tickets to the attractions listed in the itinerary are included, guaranteeing all attractions will be visited. If an attraction cannot be visited due to unforeseen circumstances, alternative attractions will be negotiated with the tourists. Off-season travel costs are calculated based on winter ticket discounts each year; no ticket fees or price differences are refundable. No additional price difference will be charged if discount policies change suddenly. Tickets for the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple require real-name reservations; please follow the guide's instructions. [Regarding Procedures: Some scenic spots require border permits, but the conditions for obtaining border permits in Tibet vary. Therefore, Chinese tourists are advised to obtain their border permits from the local public security bureau before departure. Foreign tourists will have their permits processed uniformly. Both Chinese and foreign tourists can join our group tours, but Taiwanese and foreign tourists need to apply for a Tibet Entry Permit in advance.]
[Regarding Pick-up and Drop-off] If tourists need to arrive in Lhasa before our fixed departure date or depart from Tibet after our fixed end date, a separate pick-up and drop-off fee will be charged. If the tourist's booked flight is not within the free pick-up and drop-off period, a separate pick-up and drop-off fee will also be charged. For airport pick-up and drop-off, guests with similar time slots will be arranged together, and the waiting time may vary from approximately 2 hours. Our sales staff will confirm the pick-up and drop-off time with tourists one day in advance. If tourists do not wish to wait, they can notify the travel agency one day in advance to arrange separate pick-up and drop-off at their own expense.

Reminders

  • The Tibet Entry Permit is generally processed 1-2 months in advance. If the Tibet Entry Permit has already been processed and meets the free cancellation policy, the Tibet Entry Permit fee will be deducted (please inquire for details).

  • Get plenty of sleep 2-3 days before entering Tibet. You can take Nodikang, Gaoyuan'an, or Rhodiola rosea 6-7 days in advance (during the hot months of July and August, reduce or stop taking them if you experience discomfort). On the day of arrival in Tibet, you can continue taking Gaoyuan'an or Rhodiola rosea. For severe cases, go to the hospital for the fastest possible relief from altitude sickness. Most tourists acclimatize within 1-1.5 days of arriving in Tibet. Altitude sickness is caused by oxygen deficiency, and headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia are the most common symptoms. The most significant factor is psychological, so please relax. Try not to shower on the night of arrival in Tibet to avoid catching a cold, which could lead to pulmonary edema or worsen altitude sickness due to oxygen deficiency.

  • Tibet's overall reception capacity is relatively limited, and the official tourist vehicles are quite old and in worse condition than those in inland cities. Due to Tibet's high altitude, most tourist vehicles lack air conditioning or do not operate it (using air conditioning can slow down the vehicle, and the combination of internal heat and external cold can easily cause colds). Furthermore, Tibet has speed limits on certain road sections (e.g., a minimum travel time of 2 hours for a certain distance), so stops will be randomly selected for rest and waiting. Please be aware of this.

  • Speak softly, walk slowly, and drink plenty of water on the plateau. Eat until you are about 70% full. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, and a sun hat. Pack some high-energy snacks. The temperature difference between day and night in Tibet is significant, reaching around 13 degrees Celsius; bring a thick coat or sweater/down jacket, especially in high-altitude areas (such as Tingri and Mount Everest) where nighttime temperatures drop to around 0-5 degrees Celsius in August. Power outages are common in remote areas after midnight; those on adventure routes need to bring their own flashlights and toilet paper. Due to the vastness of Tibet, some routes may involve longer travel time than sightseeing; please be prepared and don't be impatient before departure.

  • Local infrastructure in Tibet still needs improvement; hotels, vehicles, and restaurants are not as good as those in inland China. We ask for your understanding. Tibet uses Beijing time, but there is a two-hour time difference with inland China, so daily routines are also two hours later. Wake-up and meals are also done using "Tibetan time," so please be aware of the difference. While the locals are generally kind and honest, some differences may arise in today's rapidly developing economy. If you plan to take photos, please agree on the price beforehand; never negotiate the price after taking the photos to avoid unnecessary conflicts.

  • Please remember not to leave the group or change the itinerary without permission; when going out at night, please travel in groups and be sure to return to the hotel before 12:00 midnight to avoid affecting the next day's itinerary; please respect local customs. When visiting temples, please proceed clockwise. Photography, hats, and miniskirts are not allowed inside temples. Avoid discussing political issues with locals; if Tibetans offer tea or wine, please try to accept it; if you cannot drink, please explain sincerely and obtain their forgiveness; do not take the offered khata (ceremonial scarf) to toilets or other unclean places, and keep it safe. Tibetan temples and scenic spots are managed by the Management Committee, not the Tourism Bureau, and may close early or open late.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 18 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 10 to 17 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 10% will apply
  • For cancellations made 5 to 9 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 15% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 4 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the important guidelines to follow when visiting the Potala Palace?

There are strict regulations for visiting the Potala Palace. You must adhere to your scheduled visiting time, with tours typically limited to one hour. Photography is not allowed inside the palace. Please dress respectfully, and be aware that there are many stairs with steep inclines. Due to Lhasa's high altitude, it's recommended to take things slowly, avoid strenuous activity, and allow your body to adjust to the plateau environment to ensure a comfortable and safe visit.

2. What documents do Taiwanese travelers need to visit Tibet?

Taiwanese travelers visiting Tibet primarily need a 'Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents' (commonly known as a TEP) and an 'Entry Permit for Tibet' (Tibet Travel Permit). The Tibet Travel Permit cannot be applied for by individuals directly and must be processed through a qualified local travel agency. This tour package includes the Tibet Travel Permit application service, saving you the hassle of dealing with complex documentation and making your Tibet trip planning much easier.

3. What health preparations and precautions should be taken for traveling to Tibet?

The top priority for traveling to Tibet is preventing and adapting to altitude sickness. It is recommended to consult a doctor before your trip to assess your physical condition. Upon arrival in Tibet, avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol initially, get plenty of rest, and drink plenty of fluids. Additionally, protect yourself from the sun and stay warm to prevent colds. Frequent bathing is not advised in the early stages to avoid chills that could trigger or worsen altitude sickness, rather than being absolutely prohibited.

4. Why can't Taiwanese travelers travel independently in Tibet and must join a tour group?

According to regulations in the Tibet Autonomous Region, foreign nationals, including Taiwanese travelers, must have their itineraries arranged by local travel agencies and be accompanied by guides and dedicated vehicles throughout their trip. Individual applications for Tibet Travel Permits or independent travel are not permitted. This is to ensure the safety and management of all travelers in Tibet. Therefore, joining an organized group tour is the only legal and safe option.

5. What special experiences are offered at the Mount Everest Base Camp during a Tibet tour?

At Mount Everest Base Camp, you can experience the magnificence and awe of the world's highest peak up close, which is an extremely rare opportunity. Here, you can witness the stunning sunrises and sunsets over Everest, and at night, enjoy the star-filled sky in a light-pollution-free environment. This itinerary also specially includes a hot pot experience at Everest Base Camp, allowing you to savor warm cuisine even at high altitudes, creating unforgettable memories.

6. What are the unique characteristics of the two major sacred lakes, Yamdrok Lake and Namtso Lake?

Yamdrok Lake is famous for its jewel-like turquoise waters and winding shape, earning it the nickname 'Coral Lake,' with its water color changing with the light. Namtso Lake is one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world, with a vast and magnificent surface. It is a sacred lake in Tibetan Buddhism, often circled by devotees, allowing visitors to feel its sacred and pure atmosphere. Both offer unique natural and cultural landscapes.

7. What major expenses are typically included in the overall budget for a Tibet tour?

The overall budget for a Tibet tour primarily includes the service fee for the Tibet Travel Permit, the tour package cost (which usually covers accommodation, transportation, guide services, and some meals during your stay in Tibet), and the cost of transportation to and from Tibet (such as flights or train tickets). Additionally, you will need to budget for personal expenses, entrance fees for some attractions, and meals not included in the itinerary.

8. How can I ensure I successfully obtain a Potala Palace entrance ticket?

Potala Palace entrance tickets are subject to real-name registration and have limited availability, usually requiring booking several days in advance to secure admission. It is recommended to book Tibet tours that include Potala Palace tickets through professional travel platforms like KKday. KKday will properly arrange the reservation and ticketing process for you, eliminating the hassle of trying to buy tickets yourself and ensuring you can visit this sacred palace smoothly for a worry-free journey.

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