Lhasa Namtso Lake Trekking

Lhasa Namtso Lake Trekking
  • Duration14 Days
  • DestinationTibet
  • Trip Grade Moderate
  • Max. Altitude 5120
  • Starts at Lhasa
  • Ends at Lhasa
  • Trip Type Scenic
  • Accommodation B/B
  • Transport According To Group Size
Highlights

Lhasa Tour

Visit Jokhang Temple

Explore Barkhor Market

Visit Potala Palace

Visit Sera Monastery

Visit Drepung Monastery

Namtso Lake Tour

Hike around the Lake

Visit TashiDor caves near Namtso

Visit Yangpachen Hot Springs

Tibet, by universal acclaim, is one of the world’s most mystical places. Covering over half the length of the Trans-Himalayan region, this Lhasa Namtso Lake tour is packed with an astounding abundance of highlights. In its remote corners, all landscapes appear mystical and holy. For the devotees of the Buddhist faith, water, consistently composed, clear, and unadulterated, engage the spiritual crux of nature. This idea is evident in all water bodies in Tibet. This particular Tibet tour focuses of that aspect of Tibetan belief.

Namtso is one of the three most holy lakes in Tibet. Namtso or Nam Tsho is the highest saltwater lake in the world, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and vast grassland dotted with yak herders, local nomads, and pilgrims. The Mongolians call it TingrliNurr, which means Heavenly Lake. The lake is roughly 70km long and 30km wide, with crystal clear turquoise waters making it one of the most beautiful places in Tibet. While tourists take this Lhasa Namtso Lake tour for fun, there are pilgrims take a month to circumambulate the lake in utter devotion. Beyond the lake one can see the snow-topped Mount NyenchenTanglha. Tibetan folklore says that Mount NyenchenTanglha and NamtsoLake were married, and they lived in harmony and were blessed with immense wealth and power, subduing all demons and even the powerful Gods.You can also walk alongside the lake or climb up the hill nearby to explore the area.

This Lhasa Namtso Lake tour begins from the beautiful city of Lhasa, where its windswept beauty and glittering monuments form the gateway into Tibet’s spiritual essence and religious history. Lhasa is a living museum, a dramatic source of cultural study, where one can discover Tibet’s art, architecture, culture, religion, and history. Home to some of the finest monuments dedicated to the Gods, its landscape is pock-marked with astonishing temples and palaces. Here, we will visit Tibet’s Jokhang temple, the Potala palace, and other beautiful monuments. In stark contrast, the second leg of the journey takes you north, to the pure waters of Namtso Lake.


What to expect on Lhasa Namtso Lake Tour

Embarking on a journey to explore the majestic wonders through the Lhasa Namtso Lake tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that no travel enthusiast would want to miss. The Lhasa and Namtso Lake tour is an exhilarating adventure that is sure to leave you mesmerized with the unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and spiritual enlightenment.

Our Lhasa Namtso Lake tour begins in the vibrant and bustling city of Lhasa awaits you with open arms. The city's rich history and cultural significance can be felt in every nook and cranny, from the ancient Potala Palace to the serene Jokhang Temple. You'll be amazed by the intricate details and stunning architecture of these majestic structures, which have stood the test of time and continue to inspire visitors from all over the world.

After exploring the many attractions of Lhasa, the tour takes you to the breathtaking Namtso Lake, which is nestled amidst the majestic Himalayan range. As you gaze upon the crystal-clear waters of the lake, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and verdant meadows, you'll feel like you're in a dream world. The serene ambiance and natural beauty of Namtso Lake make it the perfect place for meditation and self-reflection.

The Lhasa and Namtso Lake tour is an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime, providing you with an opportunity to explore the fascinating Tibetan culture and soak in the unparalleled beauty of the natural landscape. It's a journey that is sure to leave you with a deep appreciation for the wonders of this world, and a newfound sense of inner peace and tranquility.
 

Travel Guide to Namtso Lake Tour

As you begin your wondrous Namtso Lake tour, be prepared to witness a magnificent lake that stretches out for approximately 70km in length and 30km in width, covering a vast surface area of 1,940 sq. km. This sacred body of water holds great significance for pilgrims who devote an entire month to circumambulating its holy shores. Namtso Lake stands proud at an elevation of 4,718 metres above sea level. At a depth of about 35 metres, its crystal-clear waters are a sight to behold.

To take a Namtso Lake tour from Lhasa, take a drive on a paved road from Lhasa, passing through Yangbajing (4,155m), a quaint settlement, and a recently built Chinese town named Damxung, which is situated 170km away from Lhasa. From Damxung, you can traverse 40km to the Namtso Lake via two different routes: one over Kong La pass at 5,150m and the other via Largeh La pass at 5,180m.

If you're feeling more adventurous, trekking up to the Namtso Lake is an excellent activity to indulge in during your tour. Namtso Lake is truly a hidden gem that awaits you on your Namtso tour - a destination that will leave you awestruck and leave an indelible impression on your soul.

Tibet Travel Permit

In order to enter Tibet from Nepal, one of the essential documents you'll need is a Tibet Travel Permit (TTP). This permit is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and is required for all foreign travelers who plan to visit Tibet. To apply for a TTP, you'll need to provide some necessary documents, such as a copy of your passport and a Chinese visa. If you're traveling as part of a group, you'll also need to provide a copy of your itinerary and a letter of invitation from the travel agency. Once you've gathered all the required documents, your travel agency will submit your application to the Tibet Tourism Bureau. It's worth noting that the application process for a TTP can take up to 25 days, so it's essential to plan ahead and allow plenty of time for the application to be processed. It's also important to note that the TTP is not a visa, and you'll still need to obtain a Chinese visa to enter Tibet from Nepal. In addition to the TTP, you'll also need to obtain a Group Visa from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu.

Itinerary

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Namtso Lake, bordering among Lhasa and Nagchu, is the biggest salty lake in Tibet and the second biggest lake in China - simply after Qinghai Lake. Coming to 70km from east to west and 30km from south to north, the entire lake covers a region of 1,920 square kilometers. With a height of 4,718 meters, it is the most elevated huge scope lake above ocean level on the planet. 

Transfer to airport to connect SZ 408 KTM-LXA flight. Upon arrival you will be met by our Tibet representative and transfer to Hotel.

    The second and the third day of the tour are dedicated to the Lhasa city and its marvelous architectural beauty. You will be visiting the Jokhang temple, Sera and Drepung monasteries and Potala Palace along with the Barkhor Street and the Lhasa streets. Jokhang temple which was constructed back ion 7th century attracts hundreds of tourist every year. This temple has a very huge Sakyamuni Buddha statue and is considered the holiest place in Tibet. Sera and Drepung monasteries were founded in 1419 which are actually numerous white temples and Buddhist buildings in the foot of a rocky hill. Back in its days, Drepung monastery use to have 8,000 monks to teach traditions of Vajrayana, Mahayana, and Sutrayana, the three vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.

      The second and the third day of the tour are dedicated to the Lhasa city and its marvelous architectural beauty. You will be visiting the Jokhang temple, Sera and Drepung monasteries and Potala Palace along with the Barkhor Street and the Lhasa streets. Jokhang temple which was constructed back ion 7th century attracts hundreds of tourist every year. This temple has a very huge Sakyamuni Buddha statue and is considered the holiest place in Tibet. Sera and Drepung monasteries were founded in 1419 which are actually numerous white temples and Buddhist buildings in the foot of a rocky hill. Back in its days, Drepung monastery use to have 8,000 monks to teach traditions of Vajrayana, Mahayana, and Sutrayana, the three vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.

        This is the day you will begin your trek. After a drive along the Tibet-Qinghai highway to Yangpachen and further to Damsung which is at the altitude of 4130m, we will have a short hike through the beautiful Tibetan meadow and call it a day and camp. We will also visit a monastery on the way.

          This day consists of 7-8 hours trek. In this day we pass through glaciated valley and herder’s camp where we’ll camp for the night.

            Descending to the Broad Basins and hiking along green Tibetan Meadows, today we will cross the Kong La from where we can have a amazing view of Namtso Lake and Nyenchen Thangla Ranges.

              His day we get to witness the nomadic camps and their herds of animals as we hike through green carpet of grasses. We will have a lunch by the lake and follow the jeep trial all the way to Tashi Do hermitage and finally camp at the end of the day.

                This day is put aside for self exploration of Tashi Do Hermitage and the lake.

                  We drive back to Lhasa via Yangbachen. Spend the night at hotel.

                    This we will drive via Yamdrok, the Turquoise Lake to Gyangtse across Kampa la pass 5050 m and Karo la (5045 m) passes. Visit Kubum stupa and Pelkor Chode Monastery.

                      On the 11th day we will drive to Shigastse and on the way we will visit Shalu Monastery and Tashilhunpo Monastery, the seat of Panchen Lama. Panchen Lama is considered second highest Buddhism Tutor in Tibet after Dalai Lama.

                        Drive to Shegar across Tsoula pass (4500 M) and Gyatso la pass (5220 M). En route visit Sakya Monastery.

                          Drive via Pangla pass (5200 M) to Rongbuk Monastery which is the world's highest monastery situated at 5200 M. we call it a day and rest in Rongbuk Guest House.

                            We will get a fabulous opportunity to watch sunrise over Everest in the Ronbuk which is about 4 Km away from the northern base camp of the Everest. After watching sunrise over Everest, we drive on to Kerung and settle there for the night.

                              On the final day of this tour we will drive to Kerung  and on to Kathmandu. On the way we aill stop by to visit Milarepa Cave. Descending from the high Tibetan Plateau to the lush greenery of Nepalese country side will be the perfect ending of this fantastic tour.

                                Cost Details
                                What's Included
                                • Private Transportation as per the Group Size
                                • Accommodatation on Hotel
                                • Experinance Tour Guide
                                • Sightseeing and Entrance Fee as per the tinerary
                                • Daily Breakfast
                                • Tibet Travel Permit
                                • Government and Local taxes
                                What's Excluded
                                • Lunch & Dinner
                                • International flight ticket
                                • Medical insurance
                                • Alcoholic beverage and telephone calls
                                • Hot drinks, Soft drinks such as cola, mineral water
                                • Visa Fee
                                • Emergency rescue evacuation if needed
                                • Purely personal nature expenses
                                • Tipping /Tips(Tipping is Expected).
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