8 Days Tibet Nyingchi Peach Blossom Festival Tour (Nyingchi and Lhasa)
Tour Overview
This beautiful tour starts in Nyingchi, at the elevation below 3,000 meters. You will easily acclimatize to this elevation. We will spend two days in this gorgeous region, often...
Code of Tour: YCT0000016406
Length of Travel: 8 Day
Destinations of Tour: Bayi - Bomi - Ranwu - Bayi - Lhasa
Departure City: Nyingchi
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Features of Tour:
This beautiful tour starts in Nyingchi, at the elevation below 3,000 meters. You will easily acclimatize to this elevation. We will spend two days in this gorgeous region, often called “Tibetan Switzerland” for its alpine lakes, dense forests, river canyons, mountains, and glaciers. After that, we will travel to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. In Lhasa, you will visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites: Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, and the two important monasteries – Sera and Drepung.
KEY FACTS
Main Attractions: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung and Sera Monasteries, Lulang Forest, Basom Tso lake, Peach Blossom villages, Ranwo Tso lake, Medui Glacier.
Duration: 8 days
Maximum Elevation: 3,650 m/ 11,050 ft
Best Time to Travel: mid-March – beginning of April
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1 – Arrival in Nyingchi
Today you guide will meet you at the Nyingchi Mainling Airport. The elevation here is 2,950 meters/ 9,675 ft, making it a great place to start acclimatizing before heading to the higher elevated areas of Tibet.
After you check in the hotel, you can explore the city and try one of the dishes of Tibetan cuisine. Remember to get rest and drink plenty of water to acclimatize.
Day 2 – Peach Blossom Festival Tour
Today we will drive to the scenic villages surrounded by the peach blossom trees. This spectacular view attracts thousands of tourists every year. We will head towards Pomi.
Day 3 – Ranwo Tso Lake and Medui Glacier
Today we start early to visit Ranwo Tso lake. This alpine lake with deep blue color is magnificent. Glaciers and snow-peaked mountains surround the lake.
After spending some time by the lake, we will head towards Bomi driving through the incredibly beautiful scenery of Eastern Tibet. We will make several stops on the way to capture the beauty of this region.
Day 4 – Visiting Lulang forest
The Eastern Part of Tibetan Autonomous Region is often called “Tibetan Switzerland”. Today you will visit some of the most beautiful areas in this region. We will drive to the Lulang forest, the dense forest with tall and old trees. We will also stop by at the oldest and largest tree of the forest – King Cypress.
You will see many small villages along the way. In spring, this area is covered with peach blossom, and it attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Day 5 – Driving from Nyingchi to Lhasa: Basum Tso Lake
We start our journey to Lhasa from visiting an alpine lake – Basum Tso. The lake is located in a gorgeous setting of mountains. There is a small island with a temple on the lake. The wooden bridge connects the island with one of the lake shores. We will visit the temple and spend some time by the lake enjoying its beauty.
After that, we will continue driving towards Lhasa. Enjoy fantastic views of the “Tibetan Switzerland” on the way.
When we arrive in Lhasa, you are welcome to explore the city, do some shopping, try delicious Tibetan food in one of the local restaurants, or just take a rest.
Walking around Bakhor Street can be an excellent choice for your first day in Lhasa. You will join crowds of pilgrims, local Tibetans, and monks circumambulating the Jokhang Temple.
Most importantly, on your first day in Lhasa (elevation 3,650 meters), be sure to relax, enjoy your day and allow some time for acclimatizing.
Day 6 – Lhasa City Tour: Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple
This tour visits the two most important religious sites in Tibet.
The Potala Palace was the seat of the Dalai Lamas since the 17th century. First, the guide will take you to the Chak Pori Hill to take photos of the majestic Palace. We will then go inside and spend approximately 1.5 – 2 hours there. While there, you will see many of its most famous artifacts.
There will be free time for lunch after visiting the Potala Palace.
Time permitting, you can walk around the Potala Palace and join many of the local Tibetans.
Next, we will walk towards the Jokhang Temple. It was built in the 7th century to display the Jowo Shakyamuni Statue – the statue of the 12-year-old Buddha before his enlightenment. The statue was created at the time when the historical Buddha lived. It is elaborately decorated with gold, jewels, and precious stones.
After visiting the temple, we recommend taking a walk around Bakhor Street.
Day 7 – Lhasa City Tour: Drepung and Sera Monasteries
We are visiting the two most important monasteries in the capital.
We will first visit Drepung Monastery, which once was the largest monastery in the world with over 10,000 monks living there. It was the residence of Dalai Lamas before the Potala Palace was built.
There will be free time for lunch after the Drepung Monastery.
In the afternoon we are visiting Sera Monastery. It was founded by Tsongkhapa’s disciple in the 15th century. Nowadays it is famous for monks debate that you can witness. Debates are a very important part of learning and understanding Buddhism. Monks gather in the courtyard in the shade of the trees to refine their knowledge.
Day 8 – Lhasa to Airport/Train station
Please prepare in advance for your departure. It takes approximately one hour to drive to the airport and around thirty minutes to reach the train station. We will arrive at the airport three hours before your departure flight if you are traveling to Nepal and two hours before any domestic flight.
I am personally very satisfied with the planning of the itinerary, the layout is very clear. First of all, the “key facts” gave me a general idea of the best time to travel and the main destinations, which also aroused my interest. Secondly, the detailed daily trip was launched, and a brief introduction of the main attractions gave me a general impression. Finally, thank you very much for the thoughtful reminders in “included” and “excluded”. From this, I can prepare for some excluded projects in advance and avoid being busy during the trip.