4 Day Essence of Lhasa
General Information
- Type:
- Adventure
- Price from:
- 389 USD /person
- Phone:
- 86-773- 283-1999
- Fax:
- 86-773- 283-1999
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- Duration:
- 4 days
- Duration:
- 1 hour
- Location Start:
- Lhasa
- Location Finish:
- Lhasa
- Start time:
- 2010-01-25
- End time:
- 2011-12-31
- We Speak:
- English
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Last updated: 02/12/2010
Tibet is an eternal topic and dreams of so many people。 with its unique high attitude, exotic culture, unique highland landscapes, and friendly people.
Itinerary
Day 1
Destination: Entrance City to Lhasa
Inter-city Transfer: Flight not included
Service Provided: Airport to Hotel Transfer (Lhasa)
Day 2
Destination: Lhasa
Service Provided: The Potala Palace, The Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, Breakfast, Chinese Lunch
-The Potala Palace: The Potala Palace, which is now on the list of Chinese national key protected cultural relics, is the most valuable storehouse in Tibet. It is a huge treasure house for materials and articles of Tibetan history, religion, culture and arts. The Palace is widely known for the precious sculptures, murals, scripture, Buddha figures, murals, antiques, and religious jewelry treasured up, they are of great cultural and artistic value. In 1994, the Potala Palace was declared the United Nations World Cultural Heritage site.Perched upon the Marpo Ri Hill, 130 meters above the Lhasa valley, it is the greatest monumental structure in Tibet.
-The Jokhang Temple: Constructed in the 7th century AD to house the statues of Buddha that princesses Bhrikuti from Nepal and Wen Cheng from Tang Dynasty China brought as gifts for their future husband, King Songtsan Gampo. The temple has been enlarged many times over the centuries and now also houses statues of King Songtsan Gambo and his two famous foreign brides. However, the original statue of Jowo Sakyamuni Buddha that Princess Wen Cheng brought from Chang’an over 1300 years ago is definitely it’s most sacred and famous possession, and is perhaps the most venerated religious artifact in all of Tibet. The temple, a splendid four-floor building facing west under a gilded rooftop, is located on Barkhor Square in the center of the old section of Lhasa.
-Barkhor Street: The Barkhor is the oldest street in Lhasa as well as the center of old Lhasa and remains very traditional. It is a place where Tibetan culture, economy, religion and arts are assembled.
Day 3
Destination: Lhasa
Service Provided: Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, Norbulingka, The Carpet Factory, Breakfast, Chinese Lunch
-Sera Monastery: It is known as one of the three greatest monasteries of Tibet. As one of the three main monasteries of Lhasa, it is here that the monks "famous daily debates" take place.
-Drepung Monastery: Drepung Monastery lies in west of Lhasa under Mt. Gambo Utse, clustered round by the black mountain, its white grand buildings shining under the sunlight. Built in 1416, it is considered as one of the largest monasteries in the six principle monasteries of Gelu Sect in China. Drepung Monastery used to be the living palace of Dalai Lamas before the reconstruction of Potala palace (after the 5th Dalai Lamas was bestowed by Qing emperor Qianlong).
-Norbulingka: Norbulingka means "Jeweled Garden". It was constructed as a summer palace for the Dalai Lama and later served the whole governmental administration.
--The Carpet Factory: The highland of Tibet is the actual home of the oriental carpets. By visiting Carpet Factory you will have a general idea how carpets are produced.
Day 4
Destination: Lhasa to Departure City
Inter-city Transfer: Flight not included
Service Provided: Hotel to airport Transfer (Lhasa), Breakfast
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- entrance fees/ meals as listed in the itinerary, b=breakfast; l=lunch; d=dinner.
- Exclusions -
- single room supplement.
- Extras -
- Price Inclusion
a. entrance fees/ meals as listed in the itinerary, b=breakfast; l=lunch; d=dinner.
b. a personal english-speaking Tibetan guide, experience driver, private car / van for private transfers & sightseeing.
c. hotels (twin share bases) as listed in the itinerary.
d. luggage transfers between airports and hotels.
e. all necessary Tibet travel permit.
f. service charge & government taxes.
Price Exclusion
a. entry or exit Tibet international, domestic airfare or train tickets.
b. visa fees.
c. personal expenses.
d. meals: any meals which are not specified with "b", "l", or "d".
e. single room supplement.
f. gratuities, tips to guides or drivers.
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