6 Days Lhasa to Namtso Lake Small Group Tour
Tour Route: Drepung Monastery - Sera Monastery - Potala Palace - Jokhang Temple - Barkhor Street - Namtso Lake - Yangpachen
Tour Feature
Explore Namtso Lake and hot springs
Small Group Tour
$770
Lhasa
Lhasa
3-12 pax
TKC-SG-04
Overview
6 Days Lhasa to Namtso Lake small group Tour starts in Lhasa from its historic palaces and monasteries. You will not only visit the best part of the holy city Lhasa, but you will go northern Tibetan pasture to visit Namtso Lake under Nyenchen Thanglha Mountain Ranges.
1) See one of the three sacred lakes of Tibet - Namtso Lake
2) Have a chance to dip yourself in the famous Yangpachen hot spring
3) Historic Potala Palace, traditional home of the Dalai Lama
4) Insight into Tibetan Buddhism at Drepung & Sera monasteries
Daily Itinerary
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Tour Date
| Hotel Class / Travel Time | Jan.1-Feb.28 Nov.1-Dec.1 |
Mar.1-May 31 Oct.11-Oct.31 |
June 1-July 9 Aug.21-Sept.19 |
July10-Aug.20 Sept.20-Oct.10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economic 3-Star Hotels | $770 | $800 | $875 | $885 |
| Comfortable 4-Star Hotels | $830 | $890 | $980 | $1010 |
Notice: All prices are in US Dollar / Person.
Discount Policy
Option A: Book Now and Pay $300 deposit within 5 days after sending your inquiry to us
Discount: USD100 per person
Option B: 3 Persons or more to join the same group
Discount: USD50 per person
Option C: Book the tour 3 months in advance
Discount: 5% off per person
Notice: the above discount policies can only be enjoyed either one of them, not A, B, C together.
Cost Details
Inclusion
1. Permit: All necessary Tibet Travel Permits (Incl. Tibet Entry Permit, Alien Travel Permit, Border Pass, etc.).
2. Accommodation: 5 nights, twin room in 3★/4★.
3. Ticket: All entrance tickets fees for all tourist sites listed in the itinerary.
4. Guide: Professional English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide.
5. Vehicle: 5-29 seats Comfortable Tibet tourist vehicle with licensed and experienced driver.
6. Meal: Breakfasts in the hotel; A Welcome Dinner in local restaurant.
7. Insurance: Tourists Accident/Casualty Insurance.
8. Drinking water provided during the trip.
9. A container of Oxygen for emergency use.
10. Accommodation and meal allowance to the guide & driver.
11. Arrangements include planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
12. Free Airport to hotel shuttle pickup schedule: 10:00 am; 13:30 pm; 17:00 pm; Free Hotel to Airport shuttle pickup schedule: 06:30 am; 08:00 am; 12:00 pm; Free transfer between Train Station and hotel.
Exclusion
1. Meal: not specified in the itinerary (All lunches & dinners).
2. Single room supplement: If you are a solo traveler, you need to share twin room with another tourist (same sex in most cases). You can pay the single room supplement to stay in one room by yourself. And the exact cost depends on market fluctuation in high and off season of Tibet tourism.
3. Tips: If you are satisfied with the service of guide, driver and waiters, you may consider tipping them appropriately ( Tips is not required but expected).
4. International and domestic flight/train (we can offer the ticket booking service at the competitive price).
5. Personal expenses such as laundry, drink, fax, telephone call, optional tour activities, etc.
6. Any losses incurred from the force majeure factor like government control, natural disaster etc.
7. Private Transfer:
a. If you miss the free transfer due to a flight delay or cancellation, a private transfer will be available for a fee starting at USD 80/vehicle/time.
b. If you choose to book your own hotels instead of those in the group tour, please meet the group at their daily hotel on time. Transfers to your hotel are not included.
Travel Tips
Things to Know Before You Book
1. Travelers heading to Tibet should maintain a moderate level of physical fitness. Those with severe hypertension, heart conditions, asthma, chronic bronchitis, diabetes, or an active cold are advised to avoid traveling to Tibet due to potential health risks.
2. Make your booking at least 20 days in advance to ensure the tour operator has sufficient time to process and deliver your Tibet Travel Permit. Typically, the Tibet Tourism Bureau takes about 8–9 days to issue the permit, followed by an additional 3–4 days for delivery to your address within Chinese Mainland.
3. Train or flight tickets to Tibet are not included in our tour package. However, if you book the tour with us, we can assist you in securing your tickets. Train tickets to Lhasa are generally released 15 days before departure. During peak travel periods - such as June to mid-October, the Chinese Spring Festival, and other major public holiday - tickets may be issued only 1-9 days before departure.
4. Prices are based on double occupancy. Solo travelers wishing to have a private room will need to pay an additional single-room supplement. Please contact our travel consultants for detailed pricing information.
5. Your airport or train station pick-up and drop-off in Lhasa must be arranged by the tour agency, as foreign visitors are not permitted to travel independently in Tibet.
Things to Know After You Book
1. Please provide photocopies of your passport and China L visa at least 15 days before your travel date to ensure sufficient time for processing your Tibet Travel Permit. If you hold a different type of Chinese visa, please contact your travel consultant.
2. It is recommended to carry enough cash for your entire trip. In Lhasa, you can withdraw money using a foreign bank card or exchange foreign currency for Chinese Renminbi (RMB/CNY).
3. Travel insurance is provided by The People’s Insurance Company (Group) of China Limited (www.epicc.com.cn) and covers only accident risks within China. We recommend that travelers purchase additional insurance independently for broader protection.
4. Altitude sickness is common on the plateau, with typical symptoms such as fatigue, insomnia, loss of appetite, and headaches. These reactions usually subside within two days. It’s advisable to consult your doctor before the trip and bring appropriate medication, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and nutritional supplements.
5. During your stay in Tibet, please follow local laws and respect religious practices and customs. Do not photograph military sites or other politically sensitive locations. Avoid media interviews, collecting confidential information, displaying or shouting antisocial slogans, using drones, or entering areas outside the approved itinerary.
6. Items such as knives, antiques, animal skulls, and similar souvenirs are prohibited from being taken out of China by customs. Please avoid purchasing these types of items.
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