8-Day Tour from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp

Tour Route: Lhasa-Yamdrotso Lake-Gyantse-Shigatse-Tingri-Mt.Everest

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Route Highlights:

Join us on our journey to Everest Base Camp in the Himalayas for a surprise encounter with the world’s highest peak, Everest (8848 meters).

Journey Features

Start on an unforgettable odyssey in Tibet with our 8-day Lhasa Yamdroksto Shigatse EBC Group Tour. Going with us towards the iconic Everest Base Camp for an inspiring meeting with the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest (8,848m). The tour promises more than just a journey – it’s a symphony of emotions, an expedition that takes you from the holiest city Lhasa to the getway of Himalaya passing through glaciers, lakes and farmland, villages and onward to the heights of 5,200m at Everest Base Camp.Join us on this amazing expedition, where the pulse of Tibetan culture harmonizes with architectural wonders, ancient treasures, and the marvels of nature.

Itinerary Details

8 day tour from lhasa to everest base camp itinerary

Itinerary Overview
D1 Arrive in Lhasa

D2 Lhasa City Sightseeing
D3 Lhasa City Sightseeing
D4 Lhasa – Yamdrotso Lake – Gyantse – Shigatse
D5 Shigatse – Tingri-Everest Base Camp
D6 Mt. Everest – Dingyal -Shigatse
D7 Shigatse – Lhasa
D8 Lhasa Departure

Submission and Free Consultation

Day 01 Arrive in Lhasa

Airport/Train Station Pickup, Check-in at the Hotel

Welcome to Tibet! Upon your arrival, our welcoming guide and driver will meet you at the airport and present you with a traditional Tibetan white scarf, known as “Khata.” Following that, you’ll enjoy a brief one-hour drive along the freeway, covering a distance of 70 kilometers to your comfortable hotel in downtown Lhasa. After checking into your accommodation, we recommend taking some time to rest and acclimate to the altitude of 3,650 meters. This will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable beginning to your journey on the plateau, allowing you to fully embrace the incredible experiences that await you in Tibet. B1-8-Day Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour.

Overnight in Lhasa

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Day 02 Lhasa City Tour

Visit Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery Debating

Today, you will embark on an exciting journey to discover two unique monasteries in Lhasa: Drepung and Sera. Both sites provide captivating insights into Tibetan Buddhism. During your visit to these monastic complexes, you will have the chance to explore their Buddhist halls and colleges, as well as observe the daily routines in the monks’ kitchens. A highlight of your experience will be attending the vibrant debates conducted by the monks, who engage in animated discussions as part of their study of Buddhist teachings.

Sera Monastery is particularly famous for its lively Buddhist debates, which are a defining feature of Tibetan Buddhism. Here, monks participate in vigorous discussions characterized by expressive body language that resembles a form of dance, as they explore the complexities of Buddhist philosophy, demonstrating their profound knowledge and comprehension of the teachings.

In the evening, your guide will escort you to a traditional Tibetan restaurant for a welcome dinner, officially kicking off your unforgettable adventure in Tibet. This dinner will be a delightful introduction to Tibetan cuisine and culture, setting the tone for the incredible experiences that await you in this enchanting land.

Breakfast /Welcome Dinner

Day 03 Lhasa City Tour

Visit Potala Palace and Johkang Temple

Today, we invite you to embark on an exciting journey to discover the wonders of Lhasa, beginning with the legendary Potala Palace, which once served as the esteemed home of the Dalai Lama and is recognized as the highest palace in the world. Perched on the red hills at the center of Lhasa, the Potala Palace symbolizes Tibet’s profound cultural and historical legacy. As you climb the 365 steps leading to the main building, you’ll have the chance to uncover its fascinating history, exploring areas such as the Dalai Lama’s former political hall, the sacred prayer halls, and the venerated tomb stupas. Inside, you’ll be captivated by the stunning murals and beautiful Buddha statues, each revealing the wealth and treasures accumulated by ancient Tibet.

Next, we will make our way to the Jokhang Temple, a sacred haven that is home to the revered 12-year-old statue of Shakyamuni, making it Tibet’s holiest site and a significant pilgrimage destination for devoted Tibetans. Join the pilgrims as we stroll along Barkhor Street, the vibrant heart of Tibetan spirituality, where you can soak in the lively atmosphere and witness the deep devotion of the locals. Along our journey, our guide will take us to a local Tibetan teahouse, offering you a glimpse into Tibet’s rich social culture while you enjoy the unique flavors of authentic Tibetan tea.

Breakfast

Day 04 Lhasa-Gyatse-Shigatse

Yamdrotso Lake, Karola Glacier

We will set off on a picturesque drive that will take around 7 to 8 hours, covering a distance of 340 kilometers to reach Shigatse. During our journey, you’ll have the chance to witness two stunning natural landmarks: Yamdrok Lake and the Karola Glacier.

Our adventure will begin at Yamdrok Lake, where we’ll enjoy a scenic 20-kilometer drive along the meandering shoreline. We’ll pause in a quaint village by the lake, giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the homes of lakeside farmers and savoring a delicious farmhouse lunch.

After our meal, we’ll continue our journey for about an hour to reach one of Tibet’s most impressive glaciers, the Karola Glacier. As we get closer, you’ll be amazed by the sight of the massive glacier tongue extending toward the road, resembling a frozen waterfall suspended above us.

Following our visit to the Karola Glacier, we will pass by Lake Manla and the historic town of Gyantse before arriving in Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet. Throughout our trip, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Tibetan landscape, making for an unforgettable and enriching experience on our way to our destination.

Breakfast/Farm house Lunch

Day 05 Shigatse-Tingri-Everest Base Camp

Gyawula Viewing Point, Everest Base Camp

Following a fulfilling breakfast, we will set off on an exciting 6.5-hour drive, covering 330 kilometers to reach the summit of the world, Mount Everest. Along our route, we will stop at various viewpoints that provide tantalizing glimpses of Everest, heightening our anticipation for the breathtaking sight awaiting us at Everest Base Camp (EBC), where we’ll spend the night. Our adventure begins in Shigatse, meandering through pastoral farmland and charming villages. About four hours into our journey, we will reach Dingri County, where we can enjoy our first sweeping view of Everest from the Dingri Viewpoint. As we enter the Everest scenic area, the stunning Himalayan range reveals itself, with peaks soaring between 7000 and 8000 meters, majestically rising above a blanket of clouds to create an awe-inspiring scene.

Continuing along the designated road to Everest, the mountain grows larger and more imposing with every kilometer until we finally arrive at the base camp on its northern face. Here, Everest stands before us like a grand pyramid, exuding magnificence. Our goal is to reach Everest Base Camp prior to sunset, allowing you the exceptional chance to experience the natural wonder of the sunset casting golden light on the towering peak. (Please note: During the winter months when the tented lodges at Everest Base Camp are unavailable, we will arrange accommodations in Basong Village, the nearest village to Everest, ensuring your comfort and safety throughout our journey.)

Breakfast

Day 06 Everest Base Camp-Saga

Everest East side Viewpoint, Farewell Dinner

Take a leisurely walk around the base camp to soak in the peacefulness of the early morning. After breakfast, your guide will take you to Rongbuk Monastery, celebrated as the highest monastery in the world and famously featured in the movie “2012” as the location where the last remaining land was swallowed by ocean waves. This site also provides an outstanding viewpoint for capturing both the natural beauty and cultural significance of Mount Everest.

Following your visit to Everest, we will drive you to the Xilin Viewpoint, where you can admire the stunning views of Everest’s eastern slope and Mt. Lhotse. Along the way, we’ll pass through the historic town of Sakya before heading back to Shigatse.

Upon your evening arrival in Shigatse, your guide will invite you to enjoy a traditional Tibetan dinner, marking the successful completion of your Everest adventure. Here, you’ll have the chance to indulge in local delicacies while being entertained by the unique folk songs and dances characteristic of Shigatse.

Overnight in Shigatse

Day 07 Shigatse – Lhasa

Tashilunbo Monastery, Yarlung Zangbo River

On the last morning of your journey from Everest to Lhasa, we will visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the largest monastery in western Tibet. This esteemed monastery has been the home of the Panchen Lamas and is celebrated for its magnificent architecture and grandeur. Inside, you’ll discover the world’s largest gilded bronze statue, stupas honoring the Panchen Lamas, and exquisite Buddhist murals. After our exploration of Tashilhunpo Monastery, we will set out on our return to Lhasa, taking the picturesque route along the Yarlung Tsangpo River Valley. Depending on the situation, we may offer guests the option to travel back to Lhasa by train for added comfort and convenience.

Overnight in Lhasa

Day 08 Depart from Lhasa

Airport/Train Station drop off

Your Tibet trip ends today, and we’ll take you to the airport or train station. Thank you for letting us share this unforgettable experience with you. We wish you a safe and pleasant journey!

Breakfast

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Service Included:

  • Tibet Travel Permit application service and mailing service within China.
  • Entrance tickets to the listed attractions and activities.
  • Accommodations are in three-star hotels with breakfast throughout the journey.
  • Comfortable and safe tourist vehicle.
  • Excellent Tibetan English-speaking guide.
  • Farm house lunch and welcome dinner.
  • Travel accident insurance and high-altitude sickness insurance.
  • Shuutle service between the airport/train station and Lhasa city.
  • Exquisite Tibetan gifts and travel maps.
  • On-board medical oxygen supply for travel in high-altitude areas.

Service Excluded:

  • International and domestic transportation to and from Tibet.
  • Single room supply for solo travelers who require a single room.
  • Some meal expenses are not included in the tour (the guide will assist in arranging and recommending meals; you are responsible for the cost).

Group Tour

Every year, a large number of Indian pilgrims travel to Tibet to spend time at Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, as the mountain is considered a sacred site for Hindus from India. Nonetheless, Indian pilgrims must follow a very different application process for a Tibet permit than do visitors from other foreign countries. The Department of Public Security of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Armed Police Tibet Frontier Corps, the Tibet Military Region, and the Foreign Affairs Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region must all work together to verify and award pilgrimage permits for Indians.

You can contact us for consultancy, and we will be happy to assist you in customizing your Tibet visit.

According to the relevant regulations of the Tourism Bureau, foreigners are currently unable to travel independently.
 
Foreigners can only go to Tibet through travel agencies in advance to apply for Tibet Travel Permits, and follow a group of foreign tourists.
 
It can also be customized according to the requirements of tourists, accompanied by tour guides, professional drivers, and regular tour buses.
 
You can also apply for a Chinese temporary driver’s license through a travel agency and travel with a dedicated self-driving team.

Our tour groups for foreign guests are 100% pure sightseeing tours without any shopping stops or optional activities. Visitors can confidently join our tours for a superior travel experience.


Compared to many domestic shopping tours, our tour fees may be relatively higher, but that’s because we specialize in high-quality, pure sightseeing tours.

A group is not more than 12 peoples, Ali area group is not more than 15 peoples, in the peak season from May to October, our basic number of each group is about 10 peoples, the off-season from November to March of the next year, the number of team between 5 to 8 peoples.

As a necessary document for foreign tourists to enter Tibet, Tibet Travel Permits is required to be presented when taking the plane or train into Tibet. If you do not have it, it will mean that you will not be able to board the train and plane entering Tibet.
 
In addition, when encountering checkpoints during tourism in Tibet, tourists will also be checked whether they have a valid TTP. In order to facilitate management and prevent loss, usually after the arrival of tourists in Lhasa, the tour guide will collect TTP for inspection when needed.

The main tour routes as follows:
A1 Lhasa 4-day itinerary is more suitable for tourist with tight time
A4 Lhasa Yamdrok Lake 5-day itinerary is more suitable for business travelers
D1 Lhasa-Gyantse-Shigatse 6 days, Lhasa plus the classic itinerary of Shigatse in Tibet
D2 Lhasa-Gyantse-Shigatse-Namtso for 8 days, the essence of the regular route is basically covered
B1 Lhasa-Gyantse-Shigatse-Mount Everest 8 days, a must-see attraction in Tibet, Everest Base Camp
B2 Lhasa-Shigatse-Everest-Namtso 10 days, including the comprehensive itinerary of Mount Everest
G Lhasa-Shigatse-Everest-Ali 15 days, a must-have itinerary for Kailash to the mountains

We can offer the customized itineraries that can be individually arranged and designed to meet the needs of each tourist.

Our group tours do not include meals, and most hotels offer free breakfast.
 
Because our group members come from all over the world and have different tastes, it is difficult to arrange a meal.
 
The tour guide will take you to the restaurant, everyone can order their own food, Sichuan cuisine, Nepalese food, Tibetan food.

All our group prices do not include the major transportation costs (air and train tickets).

As visitors arrive in Lhasa on designated departure dates and from various cities, there is a significant price difference in air and train tickets. Therefore, travelers arrange their own transportation, but if necessary, travel agencies can assist with ticket purchases.

The following documents need to be prepared for travel to Tibet:
 
1.Passport: Please make sure that your passport is valid for more than six months.
 
2.Chinese visa
 
3. Tibet travel permits (TTP): Tibet travel permits is a necessary document for taking trains and planes to Tibet. Please note that the TTP cannot be applied for individually, and you need to apply for it through a qualified local travel agency in Tibet. It generally takes 10-14 working days. In order not to delay your travel, it is recommended to book your travel in advance and submit the required materials to apply for TTP.

In our foreign group tours, there are no recommended optional activities or shopping stops throughout the tour!
 
Here are some of the things you should pay by yourself when you join our tour group as follows:
1. Meals during the journey, costing approximately between 30-80 per meal.
2. Transportation costs for round-trip journeys, including airplane or train tickets to and from Tibet.
3. Tips for drivers and guides, to be given based on the quality of service.
4. Personal expenses during the trip and shopping, etc.

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are the best seasons to visit Tibet. Although spring comes later in Tibet, beginning in early April, it lasts until the end of May. Similarly, autumn is only two months, from September to October. In these two seasons, Tibet is more sunny, warm and pleasant weather. Travel to Tibet at this time, you can enjoy the pleasant climate.

1. If you have Tibetan friends, even if the relationship is very good, you should not casually touch the shoulder and touch the top when meeting.
 
2. When addressing someone, it is taboo to call him by his name, you can add “la” after the address, which is equivalent to “Mr.” or “Ms.”.
 
3. When entering the house or tent, do not step on the threshold.
 
4. Enter the room and follow the male left and female right when taking a seat.
 
5. Go to the Tibetan home, the housewife or children to pour butter tea, but the guests can not pick up their own drink, have to wait for the host to hold in front of you before the past drink. Please show your respect to the host by not drinking all the tea in the cup when you leave.
 
6. If you enter a Tibetan home or a temple, you should sit cross-legged, not straight legs, feet facing people, not looking around.
 
7. Refrain from speaking unlucky words or cursing people with foul language in Tibetan homes.
 
8. Tibetans avoid spitting (possibly unconsciously) and slapping behind others.
 
9. During the journey, if you want to photograph pilgrims or residents, please ask the other person’s opinion first.
 
10. It is not allowed to step over the knives, fan straps, horse REINS and saddles of Tibetans at will.
 
11. You must not step over or step on the clothes of the Tibetan people, you must not put your own clothes on their clothes, and you must not step over people.
 
12. Tibetans taboo outsiders through children to inquire about their parents at home.
 
13. In Tibet, children and adults are not allowed to touch their heads, only living Buddhas can touch them.
 
14. Never whistle at night, as locals believe it attracts ghosts and nocturnal spirits.
 
15. Dress appropriately, especially in religious places, and avoid too-short shorts and skirts.
 
16. If a hospitable Tibetan host offers Hada to you, you should bow down and accept.
 
17. Do not be surprised if you see a Tibetan smiling and sticking out his tongue at you; it is a sign of humility and respect, not ridicule. You can also politely smile back at them.
 
18. During the trip, do not buy any wild animal fur, wild Tibetan antelope horn, wild yak skull, etc., in Tibet. This is tantamount to supporting the rampant poaching of wild animals in Tibet. If you are caught with these items when you leave Tibet, you are likely to face great trouble.
 
19. If you travel to Tibet during the Tibetan calendar festival, you need to know that on the first day of the Tibetan calendar, sweeping the floor is taboo, you cannot eat food with stuffing, you are not allowed to swear, quarrel, and you are not allowed to say “empty”, “no”, “illness”, “pain”, “death”, “kill”, “poor”, “don’t”, “unlucky” and other unlucky words.

Warm Hint

  • Before submitting an application for the Tibet Entry Permit into Tibet, please confirm that your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
  • When entering Tibet from Kathmandu, the Chinese visa must be processed in Kathmandu; please do not process it in your home country beforehand. If a tourist previously held a long-term valid Chinese visa, when applying for a Chinese visa in Kathmandu, the old visa will be replaced by a 30-day valid group travel visa.
  • Tibet can only utilize the RMB. If you require RMB, you can swap it for US dollars in your area or withdraw money from an ATM.
  • Be healthy and prevent colds before traveling to Tibet.
  • When traveling to Tibet, both the airport and the train station will check the Tibet Entry Permit. Please keep the original safe, and do not write or draw on it.
  • Before traveling to Tibet, please ensure that you obtain your Tibet Entry Permit and verify your identity.
  • It is not suggested that pregnant women or people with severe hypertension, heart problems, or asthma travel to Tibet.
  • If you are concerned about excessive altitude sickness after visiting Tibet, take a suitable dosage of Rhodiola oral solution or pills before entering Tibet.
  • When traveling in Tibet, you must remain with the group throughout the entire trip and cannot leave at any time.
  • Please pack vitamins and stock medicine in your luggage.
  • When traveling on the plateau, stay hydrated, exercise slowly, eat more fruits, and take vitamins.
  • When first approaching the plateau, avoid smoking and drinking until the body is properly accustomed to the surroundings.

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