| Base
Camp on the north face of the world’s highest mountain is
much more accessible than from the southern Nepalese side, even
though the altitude is much the same.
This overland journey between Lhasa and Kathmandu
includes all the highlights of central Tibet - the sights of Lhasa,
the high passes bordering Yamdrok-tso, Gyantse and Shigatse - and
incorporates a 4 day trek through the Qomolangma Nature Reserve
to Rhongphu Monastery and Base Camp.
Where are you going?
Days 1-2: Flying into Kathmandu is an unforgettable
experience with the Himalaya spread out before you. You will be
met at the airport on arrival and transferred to your hotel. In
the morning of day 2 a half-day city tour will introduce you to
some of the highlights of Kathmandu.
Day 3: The flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa is spectacular.
From Gongkar airport it is about 1½ hours’ drive to
Lhasa, first along the Yarlung Tsangpo then into the Kyi Chu Valley.
Days 4-6: With a relaxed pace to allow for the
effects of altitude, explore this fantastic city on the roof of
the world. The spiritual heart of Tibet is the Jokhang Temple and
every morning is full of life as pilgrims bring offerings of butter
and barley flour. The Potala Palace rises above the city and, more
than any other sight, symbolizes the history and culture of Tibet.
Nearby are the huge monastic universities of Drepung and Sera –
still active institutions.
Day 7: A long, yet scenic day’s drive across
the Khamba La and Kora La (passes), along the shores of Lake Yamdrok
Tso to Gyantse. Once an important trading town, Gyantse retains
a feel of ‘old’ Tibet.
Day 8: In the morning visit Gyantse’s monastery
– Pelkor Choede – and the justifiably famous Kumbum,
within the same complex. There may also be time to visit the dzong
(fort) that towers above the town. In the afternoon we make the
short (2-3 hour) drive along the valley to Shigatse.
Day 9: Tashilhunpo is the seat of the Panchen Lama,
second only in importance to the Dalai Lama. Its numerous halls
contain a 21.6-meter wooden statue of Maitreya, the future Buddha
and elaborate, jewel encrusted reliquary chorten. In the afternoon
we drive to Xegar.
Days 10-13: Entering Qomolangma Nature Preserve
the route heads up towards the Geu-La (5170), a more attractive
route than that flowed by the road across the Pang-La. There are
usually a number of herders’ camps as you head up the valley.
The Geu-La is festooned with prayer flags and cairns and reveals
a dramatic view of the Himalaya – Makalu, Qomolangma, Cho
Oyo and Shisha Pangma.
Heading towards the Dzaka valley pass the ancient fortified settlement
of Dzongkog Pongdro. The area supports a number of small settlements
surrounded by barley fields, pea and mustard fields- amongst them
is the small town of Tashi Dzom, headquarters of the region.
On the hill behind Pasum is the tiny monastery of Dzabug, home to
a handful of monks. The route continues up the valley through fields
and pasture.
Meeting the Zombuk Valley the trail turns south into much drier
terrain, sheer rock slopes now form the sides of the valley. The
ruins of hermitages and a nunnery are visible on the hillsides.
The view as you round the corner and first glimpse Rhongphu Monastery
with Qomolangma behind, filling the valley is one of the most awesome
in Tibet. Rhongphu was established in 1902, although there have
been hermitages in the area for centuries, and can claim to be the
highest monastery in the world.
Day 14: From Rhongphu to base camp is a 1½
to 2 hour walk of 7kms, continuing along the barren, rock strewn
valley. This is followed by a fantastic drive through almost uninhabited
valleys to the small town of Lao Tingri. Catch as last view of the
mountain from here.
Day 15: Another high pass gives a last, spectacular
view of the Himalaya before we leave the Tibetan Plateau, descending
to Zhangmu – on the China-Nepal border.
Day 16: Completing border formalities the drive
back to Kathmandu continues down the Bote Khosi valley.
Day 17: Depart OR join
your
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| Itinerary
| Day |
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Altitude |
Time |
| 1 |
Arrive Kathmandu |
1300m |
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2 |
Kathmandu |
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3 |
Fly to Gongkar |
|
1 hr |
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drive to Lhasa |
3658m |
1½ hrs |
4 |
Lhasa |
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5 |
Lhasa |
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6 |
Lhasa |
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7 |
Gyantse |
3950m |
8 hrs |
8 |
Shigatse |
3900m |
3 hrs |
9 |
Xegar |
4050m |
6 hrs |
10 |
trek Geu-La |
5060m |
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camp below pass |
4150m |
6 hrs |
11 |
trek Tashidzom |
4110m |
5 hrs |
12 |
trek Chodzom |
4430m |
6 hrs |
13 |
trek Rhongphu |
5000m |
6 hrs |
14 |
trek Base Camp |
5200m |
2 hrs |
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drive Lao Tingti |
4390m |
4 hrs |
15 |
Zhangmu
|
2300m |
6 hrs |
16 |
Kathmandu |
1300m |
6 hrs |
17 |
Depart |
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Trip Grade: Moderate
Trek Grade: 4 (4 days)
Duration: 17 Days
Trip style: Combination hotel/guest house
& fully supported camping.
Best time to go: April - November
For more information request
dossier
LZT-EBC
Extend you trip with 4 days
exploring
Samye & the
Yarlung Valley
Nam-Tso
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