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Everest Base Camp Tour

Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour - 9 Days

The Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour, also called the “Journey to the Top of the World” or simply the Everest Base Camp Tour, is an extraordinary adventure that takes travelers to the base of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth. Ideal for adventure seekers and high-altitude trekking enthusiasts, this tour ventures deep into the Himalayas, offering breathtaking landscapes, cultural experiences, and an unforgettable journey to one of the most iconic destinations in the world.

Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour: Adventure to the Roof of the World

The Tibet Everest Base Camp tour will provide you with an unforgettable journey to the heart of the Himalayas. This excursion will transport you to the foot of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. The spiritual and historic capital of Tibet, Lhasa, is where this journey will begin. You will be chanced to immerse yourself in the culture of Tibet, which has a rich history spanning hundreds of years, and to visit renowned landmarks such as the Potala Palace and the Jokhang monastery.

Yamdrok Lake, tranquil valleys, and snow-capped mountains are among the most breathtaking landscapes in the world that you will be able to observe during your journey across the rugged Tibetan Plateau. Traveling through vibrant towns like Shigatse and Tingri will provide you with the chance to experience traditional Tibetan life during the tour. The tranquil beauty of Tibetan villages and the majestic Himalayas provided the foundation for a truly transformative experience during the journey.

The highlight of the Everest Base Camp Tour is reaching Everest Base Camp at an elevation of 5,000 meters (16,404 feet), where you can admire Mount Everest's north face and capture memories of the ultimate high-altitude adventure. Beyond trekking, this tour provides in-depth cultural insights by allowing you to visit monasteries such as Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery, interact with locals, and witness Tibet's spiritual and natural wonders.

The Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour is an ideal combination of the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas, Tibetan heritage, and high-altitude trekking, making it an ideal choice for those who are cultural explorers, photography enthusiasts, or adventure seekers. The mystique and grandeur of this sacred land are reflected in every moment, from the fluttering prayer flags to the nomadic yak herders on the plains.

Trip Itinerary

Day: 01 Fly: Kathmandu to Lhasa (3,650m)

In the morning, embark on a scenic one-hour international flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, offering breathtaking aerial views of the majestic Himalayan ranges, including some of the world’s highest peaks. Lhasa, the revered capital of Tibet, sits at an altitude of 3,656 meters (11,990 feet) on the northern bank of the Kyichu River, offering a blend of natural beauty and spiritual charm.

Upon arrival at Gonggar Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by a local representative who will assist with your transfer to your hotel in Lhasa, approximately 60 kilometers away, which takes around an hour. During the drive, enjoy spectacular views of the Yarlung Tsangpo River (also known as the Brahmaputra River) meandering through the Tibetan plateau and catch glimpses of Lhasa city as it gradually comes into view, blending modern life with centuries-old traditions.

After checking into your hotel, spend the afternoon resting to acclimatize to Lhasa’s high altitude and recover from your journey. Take this time to enjoy the serene atmosphere, admire the surrounding landscapes, or simply relax in preparation for the exciting cultural exploration ahead. Your overnight stay will be at a comfortable hotel in Lhasa, setting the stage for the start of your Nepal-Tibet adventure.

Transfer: 60 km, 1 hour | Accommodation: Hotel |
Day: 02 Lhasa City Tour

After a nourishing breakfast, your day begins with a detailed briefing from your experienced guide, outlining the day’s immersive journey through the heart of Lhasa. Prepare to explore a city steeped in spiritual significance, history, and vibrant local culture.

  • Sera Monastery – Insights into Tibetan Buddhism: Start your exploration at the famed Sera Monastery, one of the great monastic universities of Tibet. Here, your guide will introduce you to the essential teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, offering a deeper understanding of monastic life, religious practices, and the philosophical underpinnings that have shaped Tibetan culture for centuries. Witness the lively debates of the monks, a unique and fascinating tradition rarely seen outside Tibet.
  • Norbulingka—The Dalai Lama’s Summer Retreat: Next, visit Norbulingka, the exquisite summer palace of the Dalai Lamas. Completed in 1956, this sprawling garden and palace complex features intricate carvings, murals, and Tibetan architectural splendor. Your guide will share stories of the Dalai Lama’s life and the historical significance of this serene retreat, where both spiritual and cultural life flourished.
  • Jokhang Temple – A Window into Spiritual Heritage: Continue to the sacred Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Lhasa. Dating back to the 7th century, this revered temple houses countless Buddhist relics and statues. Your guide will illuminate its historical, religious, and cultural importance, offering insight into why Jokhang remains a vital pilgrimage site for Tibetan Buddhists from across the region.
  • Barkhor Square – The Vibrant Heart of Lhasa: Conclude your tour with a stroll through Barkhor Square, the bustling center of Lhasa’s daily life. Experience the rhythmic flow of pilgrims, locals, and merchants, and observe traditional Tibetan crafts, prayer wheels, and vibrant street scenes. This lively square provides an authentic glimpse into the local culture and contemporary urban life.

After a day rich with history, spirituality, and cultural immersion, your guide will escort you back to your hotel. Take time to reflect on the wonders you’ve encountered as you prepare for the next chapter of your Tibetan journey.

Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 03 Lhasa City Tour

Begin your day with an early breakfast, ready to embark on a remarkable journey led by your guide to the captivating Potala Palace. This magnificent structure commands attention against the Lhasa skyline.

  • Potala Palace – Majestic Wonder: Guided by your expert, you'll venture to the grand Potala Palace. Its striking presence dominates Lhasa's views. As you explore its ancient chambers, you'll be immersed in the finest Tibetan artistry. The palace boasts intricate murals showcasing Tibetan craftsmanship, alongside stunning statues that offer insights into Tibet's rich heritage. During your visit, you'll even have the privilege to witness the resting places of the eight Dalai Lamas, an experience of profound historical and cultural importance.
  • Drepung Monastery – Tranquil Sanctuary: Continuing your exploration, you'll visit the serene Drepung Monastery. Here, you can absorb the tranquil atmosphere while observing monks and nuns engaged in spiritual practices like chanting and religious discussions. The monastery's serene surroundings further enhance the sense of peace.

After a fulfilling day of cultural immersion, your guide will escort you back to your hotel for rest and rejuvenation. Use this time to reflect on the enriching experiences you've encountered, preparing for the exciting adventures that lie ahead.

Note: The Potala Palace has a daily visitor limit, which may affect the sightseeing order. Trust your guide to craft a captivating experience, adjusting based on the available opportunities.

Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 04 Drive to Gyantse (4,020m)

Departing from Lhasa in the morning, you head southwest along the Lhasa River toward the confluence of the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra), making your first major climb at Kamba La Pass (4,794  m / 15,728 ft). From the prayer-flag-strewn summit, the turquoise expanse of Yamdrok Lake comes into view, with the massive 7,191 m peak of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang looming in the distance. Descending from the pass, the road runs alongside the sacred lake, offering opportunities to walk along the shore or photograph local Tibetan Mastiffs and decorated yaks. Midday, you stop for lunch in Nakartse, a small town with traditional teahouses serving thukpa and yak butter tea. In the afternoon, the journey continues toward Gyantse, passing the spectacular Karola Glacier (5,010 m / 16,437 ft), visible directly from the highway, and the Simi La Pass, near the turquoise Manak Reservoir, before descending into the fertile Gyantse valley. Arrival in Gyantse is marked by the imposing Gyantse Dzong perched on a rocky crag, overlooking the town. Key sites for exploration include Pelkor Chöde Monastery, home to three Tibetan Buddhist sects, and the Gyantse Kumbum, Tibet’s largest stupa with nine tiers, 77 chapels, and over 10,000 intricate murals.

Transfer: 280 km, 6-8 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 05 Drive to Shigatse (3,840m)

In the morning, before heading to Shigatse, you will explore the "Heroic City" of Gyantse, known for its traditional charm and beautiful architecture. Start with Pelkor Chöde Monastery and the impressive Gyantse Kumbum, a multi-story “thousand Buddha” stupa with 77 chapels decorated with 15th-century Newari and Tibetan murals that move from simple to more spiritual themes. Visit the Main Assembly Hall, unique for once housing monks from the Sakya, Kagyu, and Gelug schools together. Then, hike up to the ruins of Gyantse Dzong, a fortress that symbolizes Tibetan resistance during the 1904 British expedition, offering wide views of the whitewashed town and the fertile plains below. Leaving Gyantse, the road goes into the Nyang Chu River Valley, known as Tibet’s granary, with golden barley and mustard fields, traditional farmhouses topped with dried yak dung and prayer flags, and farmers working with yaks or tractors. About 20 km before Shigatse, an optional stop at Shalu Monastery reveals a hidden gem with a mix of Tibetan and Chinese-style architecture and 14th-century murals influenced by Nepalese and Yuan art. Arriving in Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city and home of the Panchen Lama, visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, one of the “Great Six” Gelug monasteries, and the Chapel of Jampa to see the huge 26-meter gilded bronze statue of the Future Buddha decorated with diamonds, pearls, and turquoise. End the day with a walk along the monastery’s kora circuit for views of the Shigatse Dzong and city, and explore the local market to see traditional crafts, turquoise jewelry, and Tibetan snacks, experiencing the rich culture of the region.

Transfer: 95 km, 2-3 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 06 Drive to Rongbuk Monastery (5,150m)

In the morning, you leave Shigatse (3,840 m) and follow the Friendship Highway (G318) west through wide river valleys and farmland before starting the day’s climbs. The first big pass is Tsola Pass (4,500 m), where you can enjoy views of the dry mountains and clear blue skies. About 150 km from Shigatse, you reach Lhatse (4,050 m), a dusty town and traditional lunch stop, where you can try Sichuan dishes or Tibetan momos. After lunch, you cross Gyatso La Pass (5,248 m), the highest point on the highway, with a gate and many prayer flags. On a clear day, Mount Everest (8,848 m) appears on the horizon, flanked by Lhotse and Makalu. Soon after, you reach Shegar (New Tingri), the checkpoint for the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve, where permits are checked. Turning toward Everest, the road climbs Pang La Pass (5,200 m) and its famous “Hundred Switchbacks,” giving amazing views of five 8,000-meter peaks—Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Shishapangma—in a row. In the afternoon, you pass Tashi Dzom, one of the last high-altitude villages, and switch to eco-friendly electric buses for the final 20 km to protect the fragile environment. The road follows the Dzakar Chu Valley, narrowing as Everest’s North Face looms ahead, until you reach Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world, founded in 1902. From the stupa in front of the monastery, you get the classic view of Everest, and at sunset, the North Face glows orange and pink, with the permanent summit plume often visible, creating an unforgettable Himalayan scene.

Transfer: 340 km, 6-7 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 07 Hike to Everest Base Camp (5,200m). Drive to Saga (4,450m)

The day begins at Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world, where the crisp, thin air sets the tone for the morning adventure. From here, you hike about 8 km to Everest Base Camp (5,200 m) along a gentle path through a moraine-filled valley, surrounded by barren, windswept landscapes and towering snow-capped peaks, with the North Face of Everest rising dramatically ahead. At the Base Camp marker, the scale of the mountain is overwhelming, with clear views of the Rongbuk Glacier and the climbing routes used by historic expeditions. After the trek, you drive to Saga (4,450 m), crossing high passes such as Lalung La (5,050 m) and Tong La (5,150 m), where colorful prayer flags flutter in the wind, and pass Old Tingri with last views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. Along the way, you see the stunning turquoise Pelkhu Tso Lake (4,600 m) beneath Shishapangma and cross the mighty Yarlung Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra), which supports local nomadic communities. Finally, you arrive in Saga, a key junction town for pilgrims heading to Mount Kailash and travelers exploring western Tibet, offering a chance to rest, refuel, and reflect on the transition from the high peaks of Everest to the wide-open Tibetan plateau.

Transfer: 330 km, 6-7 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 08 Drive to Kyirong (2,800m)

Leaving Saga, you follow the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) valley, passing wide sandy riverbeds, rolling golden grasslands, and distant views of the Trans-Himalayan ranges, with occasional nomadic camps and herds of yaks and sheep grazing along the way. As the road turns south toward the border, you climb high passes such as Gongtang La (5,236 m), with breathtaking views of Shishapangma (8,027 m), the only 8,000-meter peak entirely in Tibet, its glaciers and jagged ridges visible above the turquoise Pelkhu Tso Lake. After cresting the final passes, the landscape changes dramatically as you descend from over 5,000 meters to around 2,800 meters into the Kyirong Tsangpo Gorge, where narrow valleys, massive granite walls, and cascading waterfalls signal the start of the Himalayas’ steep descent. Entering Kyirong, historically called the “Valley of Happiness,” the dry plateau gives way to dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron, terraced barley and mustard fields, and a warmer, more humid climate where travelers can shed heavy jackets. Kyirong Town serves as the main hub before the Rasuwa Gadi border crossing into Nepal, featuring a mix of traditional Tibetan stone architecture and newer trade-focused buildings, with the historic Paba Monastery, built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo, highlighting the deep cultural heritage of this lush valley.

Transfer: 210 km, 5-6 hours | Accommodation: Guest House | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 09 Private Transportation: Kyirong to Kathmandu

The day begins with a short but dramatic 25 km descent from Kyirong Town (2,800 m) to the border at Rasuwa Gadi (1,850 m), winding through the lush Kyirong Tsangpo Gorge and passing several Chinese checkpoints before crossing the Resuo Bridge, which marks the China–Nepal boundary. On the China side, you exit Tibet, surrender your Tibet travel permit, and pass through customs, while on the Nepal side, you walk across the Friendship Bridge and clear immigration and customs, obtaining your Nepal entry visa if needed. From there, the journey continues in a 4WD jeep through Langtang National Park, where the narrow, winding road along the Trishuli River valley passes sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and dense forests of oak, maple, and rhododendron, with rough unpaved sections adding to the adventure. About 2–3 hours from the border, you reach Dhunche (1,960 m) for lunch, enjoying the last views of the Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung peaks. As you descend into the middle hills toward Bidur and Battar, the climate warms and the landscape turns into terraced fields of rice, millet, and maize, with roadside markets and villages showcasing the daily lives of local Tamang and Brahmin-Chhetri communities, while the turquoise Trishuli River flows alongside. The road then climbs toward the Kathmandu Valley, passing hill stations like Kakani with panoramic Himalayan views, before entering the city via Balaju, where the quiet forested hills give way to the bustling streets, red-brick buildings, and pagoda temples of the capital. The journey concludes in Thamel or at your hotel, where hot showers, diverse food, and the energy of Kathmandu provide a welcome contrast to the silence and rugged beauty of the Tibetan plateau and high mountain roads.

Transfer: 165 km, 8-10 hours | Meal: Breakfast

Trip cost Includes

    • Private Airport Transfers: Enjoy the convenience and comfort of private airport pick-up and drop-off in a dedicated, chauffeured vehicle. Our professional drivers ensure a seamless and personalized travel experience.
    • Hotel Accommodation in Lhasa: Indulge in a 3-night stay at a premium hotel in Lhasa. Experience twin-sharing accommodations with a delectable daily breakfast spread, promising a revitalizing start to your days.
    • Tibet Travel Permits: We take care of all the necessary permits, ensuring a hassle-free journey through Tibet. Relax and focus on exploring while we handle the paperwork.
    • Private Transportation Within Tibet: Traverse the stunning landscapes of Tibet in utmost comfort. Our private transportation options, including spacious vans, Hiace vehicles, or buses, provide a secure and private journey.
    • Rasuwagadi Border to Kathmandu Transfer: Experience a seamless transition from the border at Rasuwagadi to the heart of Kathmandu with our private pick-up service. Our professional drivers ensure a safe and pleasant ride.
    • Guesthouse or Lodge accommodation: Immerse yourself in the local culture with shared accommodations in guesthouses or lodges in Tibet. Start your mornings with a hearty breakfast, setting the tone for a day of exploration.
    • Entrance Fees for Everest National Park and Grass Dam: Delight in the natural wonders of Everest National Park as we cover your admission fees. Additionally, we take care of the grass dam charge, allowing you to appreciate the surroundings without any concerns.
    • Expert English-speaking Tibetan Guide: Enrich your journey with insights from our proficient English-speaking Tibetan guides. Their training and experience ensure that you gain in-depth knowledge about the places you visit.
    • Monastery Visits and Sightseeing: Immerse yourself in the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tibet. Explore monasteries and other key attractions as per the outlined itinerary, with all entry fees included.
    • Taxes and Service Charges: Enjoy a worry-free experience with all applicable taxes and service charges already taken care of. There are no hidden costs, allowing you to focus solely on your exploration.

    Trip cost Excludes

      • Lunch and Dinner Experiences in Tibet: Indulge in authentic Tibetan cuisine during your stay. Enjoy the flavors of the region as you savor delicious lunches and dinners, immersing yourself in the local culinary scene.
      • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu: Experience a comfortable stay in Kathmandu with our carefully selected hotel accommodations. Rest and prepare for your journey in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
      • Tibet Group Visa Processing: Let us take care of the necessary paperwork for your Tibet Group Visa. Our team will assist you in obtaining the visa, ensuring a smooth entry into Tibet.
      • International Air-tickets: Kathmandu to Lhasa: Travel conveniently from Kathmandu to Lhasa via air, with a flight ticket included in the package. Experience a seamless transition between these two stunning destinations.
      • Personal Insurance Coverage: Prioritize your safety with comprehensive personal insurance coverage. This includes travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation, and coverage for lost luggage, ensuring peace of mind throughout your journey.
      • Personal Nature: While we take care of most aspects of your journey, please note that personal expenses such as aerated drinks, beverages, laundry, postage, telephone usage, and similar items are not included in the package.
      • Gratuities and Bonuses: The dedication of our guides and staff is truly appreciated. If you feel inclined to express your gratitude, you're welcome to offer tips or bonuses at your discretion, showcasing your appreciation for excellent service.

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