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13 Days China, Bhutan & Nepal Tour
  • Tour Category

    Group Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, Sightseeing

  • Duration

    13 Days

  • Activity Level

    Medium

  • Language

    English

Description

Cover these three major regions of Nepal, Bhutan & China in one tour! Get the opportunity to visit the Chedruk Temple, Tashilunpo Monastery, Norbulingka (winter palace of Dalai Lama), Potala Palace, Drepung monastery, Dattatraya Temple,  Memorial Chorten, Wangdi Phodrang valley, explore the ancient ruins in the Drugyel Dzong and lots more! 

Highlights
  • Visit the Chedruk Temple
  • Explore ancient ruins
  • Admire the Patola Palace 
  • Drive to the Wangdi Phodrang Valley
  • Day 1: Arrival day in Chengdu expand_more
    • Have breakfast at the hotel. 

    • Take an optional tour of Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center, which is located just 10 km (6 miles) from the city.

    • Transfer to the airport and fly to Lhasa.

    • Meet with your local guide upon arrival and then transferred to Tsetang.

    Rest of the day at your leisure, and acclimatization.

    Overnight stay in Tsetang.

    (The flight Chengdu-Lhasa-Kathmandu-Paro-Kathmandu will be booked along with the tour.)

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 2: Tour in and around Tsetang expand_more
    • Drive to Samye monastery which is 32 miles away from Tsetang, after breakfast, which is the first monastery and one of the most important monasteries in Tibet.

    • Transfer back to Tsedang and visit the palace of Yambulakhang which was built by the first Tibetan king Nyatri Tsenpo in the second century in the afternoon. 

    • Visit the Chedruk Temple before you round off your tour to Tsetang.

    Overnight stay in Tsetang.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 3: Overland Tsetang - Shigatse expand_more
    • Drive to Gyangtse via Yamdrok Tso, which translates to “Turquoise Lake” after breakfast. 

    • Take a sightseeing tour of Pelkhor Chode (Kumbum) in Gyangtse, which is known as a 'monastery with praying wheel’ and then proceed to Shigatse in the afternoon.

    Overnight stay in Shigatse.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 4: Overland Shigatse - Lhasa expand_more
    • Visit the Tashilunpo monastery, which is the official seat of the Panchen Lama, second in importance to only the Dalai Lama. The monastery itself was built in 1447 by Gendun Drup and once housed up to 3400 monks. A spectacle of the monastery is the nine-foot statue of Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future.

    • Drive to Lhasa and check in the hotel in the afternoon.

    Overnight stay in Lhasa.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 5: Full day tour of Lhasa expand_more

    Today will be spent exploring famous monuments in Lhasa. First on your list will be the Potala Palace. Your next stop will be Norbulingka, the winter palace of the Dalai Lama which was built in the eighteenth century.

    Overnight stay in Lhasa.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 6: Full day tour in and around Lhasa expand_more
    • Visit the Drepung Monastery. 

    • Stop by at the Jokhang Temple, which is the holiest shrine in Tibet and houses a golden statue of the Buddha that was brought to Tibet by the Chinese princess “Wen Chen”.

    • Continue to Barkhor Bazaar outside the Jokhang monastery. This is a bustling flea market and is, generally, the place to buy souvenirs and meet other tourists.

    Overnight stay in Lhasa.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 7: Fly Lhasa - Kathmandu expand_more
    • Transfer to the airport and fly to Kathmandu, one of the most spectacular flights in the world with amazing views of peaks including Mt. Everest. You will be met upon arrival at Kathmandu and be transferred to the hotel.

    • Have a half-day tour of the Pashupatinath Temple and the Boudhanath stupa. 

    • Enjoy an evening walk around Thamel, a tourist hub in Kathmandu for its colourful souvenir shops, restaurants, pubs, book stores and cyber cafes.

    Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 8: Tour Swambhunath, Patan & Bhaktapur expand_more
    • Take a morning tour of Swambhunath, a 2000-year-old Buddhist monument on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu Valley. 

    • Stop by at Patan, also known as Lalitpur. 

    • Continue to Bhaktapur, also known as Bhadgaon.

    • Visit the Durbar Square, the main palace square of the city containing many temples and other architectural showpieces, including the Golden Gate, described as the finest piece of art in the Kingdom.

    • See the Nyatapola Temple, a five-storied pagoda-style temple built in 1708 AD. and the most famous example of Nepalese pagoda architecture.

    • Explore the Dattatreya Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva.  

    Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

    Meal: Breakfast

  • Day 9: Kathmandu - Paro - Thimpu expand_more
    • Transfer to the airport and fly to  Paro in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Great Himalayas from the flight. Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, you will be welcomed to the Kingdom by your guide. If time permits, do a sightseeing tour of the 200-year-old Watch Tower which was renovated and converted into the National Museum in 1968.

    • Visit the Dungtse Lakang on the same route.

    • Drive to Thimpu through the Paro Valley. The drive from Paro to Thimphu is spectacularly scenic.

    Overnight stay in Thimpu.

    Meal: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

  • Day 10: Thimpu - Punakaha expand_more
    • Explore Thimphu, the only capital city in the world without traffic lights. 

    • Enjoy views of magnificent monasteries and stupas in the valleys and on mountain tops. 

    • Experience the "Last Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom" on Earth. 

    • Visit the Memorial Chorten built in honour of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, Dupthop Lhakhang (Monastery for the nuns), the National Library and the painting school where traditional art is still kept alive through instructions in the art of painting Thangkas (sacred Buddhist religious scrolls). 

    • Watch the traditional Medicine Institute, where medicines are prepared according to ancient practices. 

    • Observe the Royal traditional silversmiths and a traditional paper factory in Lungtenzampa. 

    • Drive south and visit Simtokha Dzong, the first Dzong built by Shubdrung Nawang Namgyal. It is now used as the Institute for the study of traditional teachings.

    • Continue to the ancient capital of Punakha in the afternoon, through the Dochula Pass. The journey is beautiful, as the fragrant air blows from the pink cherry trees and splashes of pink colour through the orange, red and dark green forests.

    Overnight stay in Punakha.

    Meal: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

  • Day 11: Punakha - Wangdi - Paro expand_more
    • Enjoy sightseeing of Punakha, which was the winter capital for over 300 years until the time of the second King. Punakha Dzong which dominates the whole area was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel and established the central monastic body with 600 monks. 

    • Drive to Wangdi Phodrang valley for sightseeing. 

    • Visit the only Dzong with a wooden roof maintained in its ancient style. 

    • Walk around Wangdi town and have lunch.

    • Continue driving to Thimphu after lunch.

    • Explore Simtokha Dzong, the first Dzong built in Bhutan by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel in 1629. Since 1961, it has been the Institute for religious and classical studies.

    • Drive back to Paro for an overnight stay.

    Meal: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

  • Day 12: Excursion to the Taksang Monastery expand_more
    • View the spectacular Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s lair) at the starting point of the hike. The trail to the monastery climbs through beautiful pine forest, many of the trees festooned with Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags.

    • Stop at the cafeteria for rest and refreshments and continue the hike for a short while until you see, clearly and seemingly within reach, the remains of Taktsang monastery.

    • Return to Paro.

    • Visit the Drugyel Dzong, although mostly now in ruins. Built in 1647 by Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel to commemorate the victory over Tibetan Invaders, which indicates the name of the Dzong meaning Victorious Bhutanese Fort.

    • Explore the Drugyel High School and Kychu Lhakhang, the oldest monastery in the valley built in the 7th century. From this point, we see the spectacular views of Mt. Jhomolhari which is considered sacred.

    Overnight stay in Paro.

    Meal: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

  • Day 13: Paro - Kathmandu expand_more
    • Transfer to the airport after breakfast.

    • Fly back to Kathmandu and connect your flight to the U.S. or extend your trip to India, Myanmar or Thailand.

    Meal: Breakfast

What's Included
  • Accommodation on twin sharing

  • Daily breakfast

  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary

  • Airport transfers

  • Guided sightseeing tours

  • English speaking local tour guides

  • Entrance fees

  • Private transportation

  • Tibet Travel Permit

  • All Applicable local & govt.  taxes

What's Excluded
  • Air from & to the U.S.

  • Travel Insurance & Visa fees

  • Meals except in Bhutan

  • Excess baggage, soda, and tips

  • Any other expenses that are not specified

Know before you go
  • Chengdu - Hotel Inn Express

  • Lhasa - Hotel Yak VIP Building

  • Shigatse - Gesar Hotel

  • Kathmandu - Tibet Guest House

  • Thimpu - Galingkha

  • Punakha - Zangto Pelri

  • Paro - Hotel Nirvana

Meeting Point

Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Adult
1 To 1 USD 2899 Per Person

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USD 2899 / person