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Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu

Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is a city steeped in history and culture. If you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, a Lhasa tour package is the perfect way to do it. On your journey to Lhasa, you’ll be able to visit some of the most iconic Tibetan landmarks, such as the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple. You’ll also get to experience the unique Tibetan culture firsthand by visiting local markets and participating in traditional customs. If you’re interested in learning more about Tibetan culture and history, a Lhasa tour package is the perfect way to do it. Keep reading to learn more about what you can expect on your journey.    

What is the Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu?

  Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu The Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu is an all-inclusive tour that takes you to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. You will visit the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Norbulingka Palace, as well as many other historical and cultural sites. The tour also includes a visit to Everest Base Camp, where you can experience the world's tallest mountain up close.
What Does the Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu Include?
The Lhasa Tour from Kathmandu includes a three-night, four-day stay in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. The tour also includes a visit to the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Drepung Monastery, as well as a guided tour of the city. The package price includes all meals, transportation, and accommodation.
How to Book the Lhasa Tour Package From Kathmandu
When it comes to booking the Lhasa tour package from Kathmandu, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind. First and foremost, you need to make sure that you are booking your package from a reputable company. There are a lot of companies out there that claim to offer the best deals on Lhasa tour packages, but not all of them are created equal. Do some research and read reviews before settling on a particular company .Once you have found a reputable company, the next step is to choose the right package for you. There are a lot of different factors that you need to consider when making your decision, such as the length of the trip, the number of people in your group, and your budget. If you take the time to consider all of these factors, you should be able to find a package that is perfect for your needs. Finally, when you are ready to book your Lhasa tour package from Kathmandu, be sure to do so well in advance. This will give you the best chance of getting the schedule and itinerary that you want. It is also important to remember that Tibet is a very popular destination, so if you wait until the last minute to book your trip, you may find that all of the good deals have already been taken.
Tips for Planning Your Trip
1. Decide on your travel dates: The best time to visit Lhasa is from April to October when the weather is mild and sunny. 2. Choose your tour operator: There are many tour operators offering Lhasa tours, so shop around and compare prices before making a decision. 3. Get your Tibet Travel Permit: You will need to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit in order to enter Tibet. Your tour operator can help you with this process. 4. Book your flights and accommodation: Once you have all of your paperwork in order, you can start booking your flights and accommodation. Be sure to book early to get the best rates. 5.Pack your bags: Don’t forget to pack plenty of sunscreen, a hat, and a jacket for the cooler evenings.
Conclusion
If you're looking for an unforgettable tour of Nepal, look no further than the Lhasa Tour Package from Kathmandu. This all-inclusive tour takes you to some of the most stunning and sacred sites. In both Nepal and Tibet, including the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Everest Base Camp. You'll also get to experience the rich culture and history of both countries through traditional Nepali and Tibetan cuisine, dance, music, and art. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to Nepal, this tour is sure to leave you with lasting memories. We also have Kathmandu Chitwan Pokhra Package available. Come and join us for more below mentioned Tour Packages 1 - Chardham Yatra Packages 2 - Amarnath Yatra Packages 3 - Chardham Yatra Package By Helicopter

Itinerary

Day: 1 Arrival at Kathmandu

On arrival at Kathmandu Airport, Pick-up & transfer to the hotel. Later visit temples like Pashupatinath Temple, Guheshwori Temple (Shakti Peetham), Budhanilkantha (Jal Narayan) & Shwambhu Nath Temple, etc. Evening Aarti & darshan at Pashupatinath Ji. Dinner & overnight at Hotel.

Day: 2 Kathmandu – Lhasa

The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to Kathmandu Airport to board the flight at 11:30 HRS. After 1 Hrs flying, Arrival at Gonggar airport (1 hr flying) and drive to Lhasa city (90 km/1 hr). Evening free for acclimatization/Leisure.

Day: 3 Lhasa Local Tour

Full-day local sightseeing of monuments Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery.

Day : 4 Lhasa – Shigatse – Lhasa (By Train)

The morning after breakfast, board the train (World’s highest altitude train route) for Shigatse (250 Kms/3 Hrs travel time). The train passes through 6 stations & mesmerizing scenic beauty. Evening back to the hotel at Lhasa for an overnight stay.

Day: 5 Lhasa – Kathmandu

The morning after breakfast, check-out from the hotel & transfer to the airport at Lhasa to board the flight at 10:30 AM. On arrival at Kathmandu, pick-up & transfer to the hotel. Evening free for own activity.

Day: 6 Departure from Kathmandu

After a leisurely breakfast, check out from the hotel. Get assistance for transfer to the airport. Depart for home or next destination rejuvenated with the blessings of Pashupati Nath Ji….

Tour Terminates here

Price Per Person

No. of PassengerStandardDeluxeLuxury
02 PaxINR 60,900/=INR 68,500/=INR 75,500/=
04 PaxINR 58,400/=INR 66,100/=INR 73,500/=
06 PaxINR 57,500/=INR 65,900/=INR 72,000/=

Cost Includes

  • Four nights hotel accommodations in Kathmandu Deluxe Hotel Lords Mirag Inn / Hotel Mahadev.
  • Four nights hotel accommodations in Lhasa.
  • Transport by AC Bus, Car as per group sizes.
  • All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Road taxes / Toll taxes.
  • Driver’s allowances.
  • Parking etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Entry fees / Entry Tickets
  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Airfare / Rail fare or any other expenses from your home location.
  • Any kind of Travel/Medical insurance.
  • Gov Service tax as applicable.
  • Any kind of donation or tip to Guide / Sherpa / Drivers /Cooks / Porter / Priest / or any crew member.
  • Extra days accommodation in Kathmandu / Pokhara / Jomson due to bad weather/flight cancellation or any other reason.
  • Any kind of extra baggage charges in-flight/helicopter during Yatra.
  • Anything which is not included in inclusions.

Cancellation Policy

  • Full refund if canceled before 30 days of the tour.
  • 50% refund if canceled before 15 days of the tour.
  • 25% refund if canceled before 7 days of the tour.
  • No refund if canceled in the last 7 days of the tour.

Description of Sightseeing Place

Pashupatinath Temple

Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu sanctuaries in Nepal – Pashupatinath Temple is situated on the two banks of the Bagmati River on the eastern edges of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath is the most significant sanctuary devoted to god Shiva. Consistently this sanctuary pulls in a huge number of Hindu travelers. They touch base here to discover cover throughout the previous a little while of their lives, to meet demise, be incinerated on the banks of the stream, and travel their last adventure with the waters of the holy waterway Bagmati, which later meets the blessed stream the Ganges. It is accepted that the individuals who bite the dust in Pashupatinath Temple are renewed as a human, paying little respect to any wrongdoing that could intensify their karma. The accurate day of their demise is anticipated by celestial prophets of the sanctuary. In the event that you are pulled into the spots where the soul of death can be felt, at that point consider Pashupatinath as your first goal. It is a sanctuary with an extraordinary air of death; passing is available in pretty much every custom and each edge of it.

Guheswari or Guhyeshwari Temple

It additionally spelled Guheswari or Guhjeshwari, is one of the loved heavenly sanctuaries in Kathmandu, Nepal. This sanctuary is committed to Adi Shakti. The sanctuary is a Shakti Peetham close to the Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River, where, as indicated by folklore, a part of Sati Devi, Lord Shiva’s partner, fell when a despondency stricken Shiva meandered carelessly over the earth conveying her dead body on his shoulders following her self-immolation

Budhanilkantha( Jal Narayan )

The biggest of Vishnu’s stone statues, (Budhanilkantha)Jal Narayan lies at the lower regions of the Shivapuri slopes, 8 km north of the Kathmandu downtown area. The enormous rock figure of Lord Vishnu, leaning back on a bed of snakes known as ‘Nagas’, appears to glide in a lake. This place of worship goes back to the fifth century.

Swyambhunath Stupa (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

The Buddhist sanctuary of Swyambhunath arranged on the highest point of a hillock,3 km west of Kathmandu. It is the eldest and perplexing of all the heavenly places of worship in Kathmandu valley. An accumulation of legends about the site, the fifteenth century Swyambhu Purana, recounts a marvelous lotus, planted by a past Buddha, which bloomed from the lake that once secured Kathmandu valley. The lotus bafflingly transmitted a splendid light, and the name of the spot came to be Swyambhu, signifying ‘Self-Created or Self-Existent’. Holy people, sages, and divinities made a trip to the lake to revere this marvelous light for its capacity in allowing illumination. On Swyambunath slope is another captivating sanctuary called Shantipur, prevalently known as the ‘Royal residence of Peace’.We can see the all-encompassing perspective on Kathmandu here.

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