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4 Days Lhasa City Tour with Tibetan Family Visit & Cultural Experience

  • TD-TTB-032
  • 4 Days
  • Tibet Private Tours

Expedition Overview

Take our Lhasa city tour 4 days in Lhasa. Have Tibetan cultural tour, local family visit, Tibetan cultural experience for traditional handcraft and visit iconic Lhasa attractions.

Climb to the top of Yaowang Mountain for a breathtaking view of the majestic Potala Palace, and capture stunning photos of this iconic landmark

Immerse yourself in authentic Tibetan life. Chat with locals, learn about their traditions, and savor homemade Tibetan delicacies like Zanba and butter tea

Discover Tibetan art and calligraphy at the Lhasa Traditional Handicraft Art Center, guided by a skilled local master

Visit the world-famous holy center, where the White and Red Palaces stand tall on Red Mountain, showcasing Tibet’s rich history

Experience the spiritual heart of Lhasa as you witness devout local Tibetan Buddhists and pilgrims offering their prayers at this sacred temple

Explore one of Tibet’s “great three” Gelug university monasteries and watch the famous monk debates, a unique Buddhist tradition

Immerse yourself in Tibetan culture as you stroll through this vibrant street, joining pilgrims in their clockwise walk while spinning prayer wheels and chanting mantras

Itinerary

Welcome to Lhasa – the Heart of Tibet! Tashi Delek! Your Tibet adventure begins upon arrival in Lhasa. Our friendly local guide and driver will greet you at the airport or train station and escort you to your downtown hotel (1.5-hour drive). Enjoy a restful night to acclimate to the high altitude (3,650m), and get ready to explore the wonders of Lhasa with your guide the next day.

Getting to Lhasa (Flight & Train Ideas):

Lhasa is easily accessible by air, train, or road. The Lhasa Gonggar Airport welcomes flights from major cities like Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, and even Kathmandu. If you prefer the scenic route, take the famous Qinghai-Tibet Railway from cities like Xining, Beijing, or Chengdu.

Travel Tips:

  • To avoid altitude sickness, take it easy the first few days: drink plenty of water, stay warm, and get enough rest.
  • Follow your doctor’s advice about altitude based on your health.
  • Always inform your guide or hotel staff if you feel unwell -they’re experienced in handling altitude issues and are ready to assist you.

Start your day with a visit to Yaowang Mountain (Chakpori Hill), located just south of the Potala Palace. Climb a few steps to reach the white pagoda and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the majestic Potala Palace. This is the perfect spot to capture the iconic scene featured on the 50 Yuan banknote.

Next, move to the Potala Palace to explore. Not only is it the landmark of Tibet, but it is also the traditional residence and winter palace of the Dalai Lama (1649-1959). After climbing 365 steps from the gate of the Potala Palace to reach the Red Palace, you will arrive at the highest palace in the world at an altitude of 3,700m, where you can enjoy an excellent panoramic view of Lhasa city. As you explore the principal halls, chapels, and shrines of past Dalai Lamas in the Red Palace, you will be amazed and moved by its remarkable paintings, gorgeous jeweled works, skilled carving, colorful ornamentation, and the mystery stories behind the treasures. Inside the Potala Palace, you will meet many Tibetan pilgrims who come from afar to pray at this sacred site, making it a lifetime destination for them. You can also ask your guide to provide more stories about Songtsen Gampo, the 33rd king of Tibet, who first built the Potala Palace in the 7th century for his marriage to Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty.

Please note that the visit order may be adjusted based on the visiting time specified on your Potala Palace ticket. All visitors are required to visit the palace with a tour group and remain inside for one hour. Please be advised that photography is prohibited inside the palace.

After exploring the Potala Palace, head to the 1,300-year-old Jokhang Temple, the spiritual center of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is said that the Jokhang Monastery was built for King Songtsen Gampo’s two brides: Chinese Princess Wencheng and Nepalese Princess Bhrikuti. “Jokhang” means “House of Buddha”, and it houses the life-size statue of the 12-year-old Sakyamuni, a priceless treasure in the Buddhist world. This is why Buddhist pilgrims regard it as the holiest destination. Time seems to stand still as you watch them pray in front of the temple, day and night.

Afterward, take a stroll down the bustling Barkhor Street near the Jokhang Monastery, once a place for Buddhists to do a kora (pilgrimage circuit) in ancient times. Today, it is a lively local market where you can enjoy a pot of yak butter tea, dress in Tibetan clothes for photos, and shop for local Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian handicrafts and souvenirs.

Optional Experience: If you’re interested, you can wear traditional Tibetan costumes and makeup, walk around the street, and take unforgettable photos. Let us know your preferences if you’d like to try this experience.

In the morning, enjoy the experience at the Lhasa Traditional Handicraft Art Center, fully immerse yourself by making Tibetan incense, Tibetan calligraphy, and the secrets of block printing. Tibetan incense is typically burned as an offering during religious ceremonies and rituals in Tibetan Buddhism. The ingredients used for Tibetan incense usually include juniper, sandalwood, cedarwood, cinnamon, cloves, and various medicinal herbs. Besides learning how to make Tibetan incense, you can also participate in writing your own name in the Tibetan Language with the help of a local teacher, and engraving and printing it out. Handmade Tibetan incense and printed text can be taken home as a souvenir of the Tibetan cultural experience.

In the afternoon, drive another 40min (14km) to visit Sera Monastery. Step on one of the most beautiful monastery compounds, and its white stone roads and walkways makes you feel almost Mediterranean. The highlight of Sera Monastery is watch the monks’ debate at around 15:00 – 17:00 (except Sundays). It is an interesting form of debate, you can see one monk, the questioner, standing while the answerer or group of answerers, sitting. The standing monk will ask question and slap his palms and stomp, each action has its special meaning, such as activating wisdom, and are not meant to be aggressive.

Then, you will visit a local Tibetan family to get an intimate look at their traditional home, learn about their authentic way of life, and try traditional Tibetan cuisine (such as zaba, butter tea, and other snacks).

After that, be escorted back to your hotel in Lhasa.

It is time to end your 4-day Tibet Lhasa tour. You will have some free time in Lhasa and explore more on your own till your guide escorts you to the airport/train station for your flight or train to your next destination.

Extension Ideas: If you prefer to travel longer in Tibet, you can extend your trip to other highlighted parts of Tibet, including Shigatse, Gyantse, Everest Base Camp and Mount Kailash. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your China tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to China/Asia. Safe journey!

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What’s Included

  • Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
  • Private Vehicle: Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
  • Hotel accommodation with breakfasts (3-star standard)
  • Meals: Breakfasts plus featured meals – Tibetan welcome banquet in Lhasa & The world’s highest altitude hot pot experience at EBC (if you take the tour to EBC).
  • Admission tickets, activities listed in the itinerary
  • Tibet Permits: Tibet Entry Permit, Alien Travel Permit, Border Pass, etc.
  • Pick up and Drop off Service: The pick up and drop off service are free from 7:00am to 22:00pm on the pick up and drop off date.
  • Oxygen and Water: A container of Oxygen per person for emergency use; 2 bottles of drinking water per person per day (300ml); 4L Medical oxygen cylinder with car
  • Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip

What’s Not Included

  • International airfares
  • Entry visa fees
  • Personal expenses
  • Single room supplement
  • Recommended optional activities
  • Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day
  • Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers

Accommodation & Hotel Condition for Your Tibet Tour

Have a good sleep everyday is very important during your China tour. In a private tour, you can decide on your own which hotel class you want – luxury 5 starcomfortable 4-star or economic 3-star.
All the hotels in each destination we selected are at good location, close to commercial street or tourist attractions. And, all the hotels we use have a business relationship for many years and they have windows, air-conditioners, hot water, showers, wifi… (except for basic accommodation condition when travel to Mount Everest) to ensure you luxury and comfortable sleep experience. The staff can speak English and they will provide you the high quality service. If you have any requirements, you can ask them to help.

Important Trip Notes

All foreign travelers are required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit to visit Tibet. The permit can only be applied for through a registered travel agency in Tibet (we are local based Tibet travel agency with office setting in Lhasa) and is required to purchase flight or train tickets to Tibet. The permit is necessary to enter Tibet and visit certain areas within the region, including Lhasa and Mount Everest Base Camp. Travelers should plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the permit application process, as it can take one to two weeks to obtain the necessary permits.
All foreign travelers are advised to make their bookings at least one week in advance and send the necessary documents to us for obtaining the permits. However, if you plan to visit Mount Kailash, it is recommended to book at least two weeks in advance, as it may take longer to obtain the necessary permits.

Typically, small group tours in Tibet will have 1-16 travelers, and you will have the opportunity to meet and travel with tourists from different parts of the world. This can be a great chance to make new friends and connect with people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Yes, if you are traveling with a group of friends or with your family, you can customize your own group tour. Please contact your professional travel consultant to discuss and arrange a customized group tour that meets your needs and preferences.

 
•  “B” stands for breakfast. You will have it at your hotel in the morning.
 
•  “L” stands for lunch. The restaurants we will arrange for you are all designated tourist restaurants approved by local tourist administration bureau. All are in good sanitary conditions. Lunches are usually included if you have a full day tour in one destination. Your guide will assist you with ordering the dishes. If you will travel from one city to another, lunches are excluded and you can ask the guide for some suggestions about where and what to eat.
 
•  “D” means dinner. All dinners are excluded in the itinerary. You have the chance to taste some authentic Chinese food and local snacks.
 
•  If you have special dietary requirements (vegetarian, halal, kosher, Indian, or gluten-free), please let us know before your booking. We will try our best to take care of you.

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