Rising out of the lush forested valleys of South-Eastern Tibet, Namcha Barwa is considered
one of Tibet's most inaccessible peaks. Beautiful to behold in its impenetrable serenity,
it still remains (after a failed 1991 Japanese and Chinese expedition), the highest
unclimbed peak of the Himalayas.
The bulk of its massif causes the
East flowing Tsangpo River, the highest flowing river in the world, to make a huge loop
around the mountain to flow southward into India where it becomes the mighty westward
flowing Brahmaputra.
Beginning in Lhasa and taking in
a preliminary route through Samye and Tsedang, we follow the course of the Tsangpo close
to the disputed Indian border area to arrive at the village of Lusha near the big bend in
the river. Passing through villages of the Loba people(a Tibetan minority group), we make
our ways through the forested region of Pei to the Namcha Barwa Base Camp. The relatively
low altitude of the base camp area(1600m.) affords astounding views of the vertical snow
capped peak of Namcha Barwa(7756m.). After a circumambulation of the holy mountain of
Atsom Neh, we continue to the Gyala monastery before making our return to Lhasa via Gongbu
Jiangda and Ganden.
This route offers more than the
usual share of daily excitement and promises a captivating experience in what must be one
of Tibet's most interesting and remotely beautiful areas.
ITINERARY:
DAY
1: Arrive Kathmandu
DAY 2: Kathmandu
DAY 3: Kathmandu to Lhasa
DAY 4-5: Lhasa
DAY 6: Lhasa to Tsedang via Samye
DAY 7: Tsedang
DAY 8: Tsedang to Lusha
DAY 9: Over Dosheng La
DAY10-11:To Base Camp
DAY12: To Gyala
DAY13: Gyala to Lusha
DAY14: To Gongbu Jiangda via Bayi
DAY15: To Lhasa via Ganden
DAY16: Lhasa to Chengdu
DAY17: Chengdu to Hong Kong
DAY18: Leave Hong Kong
Price in
USD/pax |
Above
10 pax |
6 to 9
pax |
4 to 5
pax |
Single
Supplement |
Land Cost |
2956 |
3015 |
3474 |
425 |
Land Cost in Mainland China includes: All
transfers, all domestic flights/local airport taxes, land transport, 3
meals daily, service of guide and driver, sightseeing & entrance fees, tourist class
hotels on twin share basis, tents in camping section, support horse/yaks and herders
during trekking, a welcome and a farewell banquet. In China Hong Kong includes: All
airport transfers, bed and breakfast, tourist class hotel on twin share basis. In Nepal:
Airport transfers, bed and breakfast, accommodations on twin share basis, sightseeing
& entrance fees, service of guide and driver, tour bus or jeep or van, porter service
at the Nepal/China border.
Landcost excludes: International
flights and related airport taxes, supplementary trips and services not mentioned,
personal expenses, visa costs, tips to tour guide and driver, supplement cost for those
who wants to accommodate on a single basis. |
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