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🗻Oxygen supply system throughout the journey
🗻English-Tibetan bilingual guide unveiling sacred lake legends
🗻Complimentary pickup service within 5km of downtown Lhasa
🗻In-depth light hiking: Free time is reserved by the lakeside for you to stroll along the shore or sit in meditation, listening to the natural rhythm of the lake water lapping against the banks
As the first rays of sunlight grace the golden roof of the Potala Palace, our vehicle will be quietly awaiting you at your accommodation (departure at approximately 7:30 AM, exact time confirmed by your guide). Cutting through the morning mist over the Lhasa River Valley, we race northward along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway. Passing Damxung, yak herds graze like scattered black pearls across emerald meadows, while wisps of smoke rise from nomadic tents.
At midday, after conquering the Nagenla Pass (5,190m), we visit Namucuo Lake, where the "Heavenly Lake" cradles the snow-capped Nyenchen Tanglha range beneath its crystal waters and drifting clouds.
Around 6:30 PM, we return to Lhasa and escort you to your hotel. If you require assistance with hotel bookings (pre-tour or same-day), airport/train station transfers, or wish to join other activities, please leave a message when booking.
Hotel Type / Travel Time | May-01 - May-31 | Jun-01 - Jun-30 | Jul-01 - Aug-20 | Aug-01 - Oct-14 | Oct-01 - Nov-30 | Dec-01 - Dec-01 |
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1-day tour | 195 | 195 | 200 | 215 | 195 | 190 |
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jane
For my first trip to Tibet, I chose to explore the Karma Valley in Tibet. From the worry about the unknown altitude sickness before setting off to enjoying the beautiful scenery and delicious food all the way after arriving in Tibet, from the Potala Palace to the Jokhang Temple, from Basum Lake to Namtso Lake, accompanied by the long history of the Nyainqêntanglha Mountains. In the past, I had only heard these names in songs, but now they came vividly into view one by one. Thanks to our driver, Xiao Cui, who is like a living map of Tibet. He led us to measure this sacred land with our eyes and bodies. He joked along the way to liven up the atmosphere, making the long journey no longer boring. Tibet is really worth visiting. I'll definitely come again next time.