7 Day Tour To Tsetang, Shigatse, Namtso & Lhasa
This is a tour you may not only expirence the religious atmosphere, but also will enjoy the breath-taking landscape on the way to Namtso.
 Itinerary
Day 1: Tsetang
Arrive in Tsetang. Met at airport & drive to Tsetang directly. Free in the afternoon.
Day 2: Tsetang
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Full day visits including Samye Monastery, Yumbulagang & Tandruk Monastery.
 Day 3: Tsetang – Shigatse
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Drive to Shigatse in the morning. On the way , you will stop & enjoy the beautiful view of Yamdrok Lake- the No.3 most significant holy lakes in Tibet. After arrive in Shigatse, a visit to Tashilhunpo Monastery is also the highlight today.
 Day 4: Shigatse-Gyantse-Shigatse-Lhasa
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Drive to Gyantse & visit Gyantse Dzong, After lunch, drive to Lhasa via Shigatse again.
 Day 5: Lhasa
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Full day visit in Lhasa including Potala Palace, Sera Monastery.
 Day 6: Lhasa- Namtso- Lhasa
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The visit to Namtso is the very highlight today .The lake is one of the 3 most significant holy lakes in Tibet. You may also enjoy the beautiful landscape on the way there and back.
 Day 7: Leave
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Leave.
 Quotation1pax=1535USD, 1765USD(Land Cruiser)
2pax=958USD p/p, 1080USDp/p(Land Cruiser)
3pax=868USDp/p, 945USD p/p(Land Cruiser)
4pax=775USD p/p, 815USD p/p(Land Cruiser)
5pax=738USD p/p, 788USD p/p(Lux Van)
6pax=688USD p/p, 730USD p/p(Lux Van)
IncludedAll Tibet permits and permissions;
• Transportations and transfers including airport / city / airport /city / hotel。
• 6 nights comfortable 3* hotels;
• 12 meals(L,D);
• Foreign language speaking guide & private cars
• All admission tickets listed in the above itinerary;
• Insurance & all travel permits.
Not included:
Personal consumes and tips for guide & driver





Hi,
I’m also looking for a travel companion to share the costs of the tour guides. My plans are also to enter Tibet by train, and I was planning on arriving on May 20, though I am flexible. I would only be staying for around 6 or 7 days though, planning to enter Nepal around the 26th or 27th.
What dates were you hoping for?
Cheers,
Brian