Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour: Embark on a captivating expedition from the revered city of Lhasa to the majestic wonders of Mount Kailash and the ancient Guge Kingdom. Our journey commences in Lhasa, where you will spend the initial three days immersing yourself in the city’s enchanting aura and exploring its remarkable attractions.
Prepare for an exhilarating adventure as we traverse the vast plains of Central Tibet, venturing into the untamed wilderness of western Tibet. En route, you’ll encounter a tapestry of extraordinary sights, including the renowned Gyantse and the awe-inspiring Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Shigatse.
Upon reaching Mount Kailash, you will partake in a three-day trek, accompanied by devout Buddhists and Hindus, as you circumambulate the sacred peak.
Why Opt for Our Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour?
Selecting our tour grants you the opportunity to explore Tibet economically, fostering connections with fellow travelers within a small group setting. Perfect for solo adventurers seeking cost-sharing options or intimate groups desiring a shared expedition. Rest assured, our group tours offer superior quality and are expertly guided by our knowledgeable Tibetan locals.
Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Lhasa
Welcome to Lhasa! Our knowledgeable tour guide will warmly receive you at the train station or airport and accompany you to your hotel. If time permits, take a stroll along the captivating Barkhor Street near the Jokhang Temple.
Day 2: Lhasa Exploration
Begin your day with a visit to the revered Jokhang Temple, considered the holiest Buddhist temple in the Inner Himalayas. This 7th-century temple houses the sacred statue of Lord Buddha, brought as a dowry by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo upon marrying Princess Wenchen of China. Witness the mesmerizing sight of thousands of pilgrims engaging in circumambulation and paying homage to the temple.
In the afternoon, venture to the enchanting Sera Monastery. Founded by the main disciple of Je Tsongkhapa, this 600-year-old monastery is one of the largest in Lhasa. Observe the lively debates on Tibetan Buddhist philosophy in the monastery’s debating courtyard, a fascinating experience for visitors. Note that mobile phone photography is allowed within the courtyard.
Day 3: Discover Lhasa's Treasures
Embark on a captivating journey to the iconic Potala Palace, an architectural masterpiece that dominates the Lhasa skyline. Originally built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo, the palace was later reconstructed by the 5th Dalai Lama and served as the winter residence for subsequent Dalai Lamas. Explore its more than 1,000 rooms and soak in the rich history and cultural significance it holds.
In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of the Drepung Monastery. As one of the three most significant monasteries in Lhasa, it was once the largest monastic complex in the world during the early 20th century. Take a leisurely hour-long circuit around the monastery while marveling at the breathtaking views it offers.
Day 4: Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Karo La Glacier - Gyantse - Shigatse
Distance: 360 km, Elevation: 3,840m
Embark on an early morning journey from Lhasa to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Yamdrok Lake and spend ample time exploring the day’s attractions. Admire the sacred and picturesque Yamdrok Lake, known for its serene charm and religious significance. From there, feast your eyes on the distant Mt. Nojin Kangtsang (7,191 m) as you traverse the lakeshore and ascend to the stunning Karo La Glacier. Your adventure continues as you arrive in Gyantse, where you’ll visit the renowned Pelkhor Chode Monastery and the iconic Kumbum Stupa, a remarkable Tibetan Buddhist structure. Finally, make your way across the scenic Tibetan countryside to the historic city of Shigatse, known as the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama.
Day 5: Shigatse to Latse
Distance: 150 km, Elevation: 4,200 m
Depart from Shigatse and embark on a three-hour journey through the rugged and breathtaking landscapes of Central Tibet. Along the way, take a 25-kilometer detour to explore the distinctive Sakya Monastery, representing the principal Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Marvel at its unique Mongolian-style structures, a departure from the monasteries in the Lhasa region
Day 6: Latse - Saga
Distance: 150 km, Elevation: 4,200m
Today, venture further into the untouched wilderness of the northern Tibetan highlands. Traverse 340 kilometers of mesmerizing landscapes, where you may be fortunate enough to spot some wildlife. Witness the heavenly interplay of lights in this unique terrain as you gradually ascend 300 meters in elevation.
Day 7: Saga to Manasarovar Lake
Distance: 493 km, Elevation: 5,000m
Prepare for an authentic experience of the western Tibetan wilderness as you embark on a breathtaking journey along the Yarlung Tsangpo River. Traverse 520 kilometers of incredible terrain, offering spectacular views of the Tibetan Plateau. Pause at the sacred Manasarovar Lake, one of the three holiest lakes in Tibet, believed by followers of the Hindu religion to cleanse sins accumulated over multiple lifetimes. Take time to meditate by the lakeshore before continuing to Darchen, the base camp for the Mount Kailash trek. Rest and prepare for the adventure that lies ahead.
Day 8-10: Trekking around Mount Kailash
Distance: 54 km, Max Elevation: 5,630m
The highlight of your tour awaits as you embark on a three-day trek around the sacred Mount Kailash. Trek alongside devoted Buddhists and Hindus, immersing yourself in the spiritual energy of this revered site. The trek is challenging, with steep sections and high elevations, but the rewards are immeasurable. On the first day, trek 20 kilometers from Darchen to Dira Puk Monastery, following the ancient pilgrimage route. Stay overnight in a cozy guesthouse near the monastery at an elevation of 5,080 meters.
The second day takes you over the Dolma La Pass, the circuit’s highest point at 5,630 meters. Prepare to be enchanted by magnificent mountain and glacier views throughout the day. Descend to Zutul Puk Monastery, situated at an elevation of 4,820 meters, after crossing the pass. Cover a total distance of 18 kilometers.
On the third and final day of the trek, trek 14 kilometers from Zutul Puk Monastery back to Darchen. After completing the trek, return to the shores of scenic Lake Manasarovar, where you can indulge in a rejuvenating soak in the mineral-rich hot springs.
Day 11: Manasarovar Lake to Guge Kingdom
Distance: 254 km, Max Elevation: 3,699m
Embark on a five-hour drive from Manasarovar Lake to the intriguing ruins of the Guge Kingdom. This ancient kingdom was established by Tibetan kings seeking refuge from civil unrest in Lhasa centuries ago. It thrived as a central trading hub along the ancient Silk Route. Our knowledgeable tour guide will provide fascinating insights into the kingdom’s history as you visit both Tholing Monastery and the kingdom’s ruins. Prepare for an overnight stay at a local hotel with minimal amenities.
Day 12: Guge Kingdom to Manasarovar Lake
Distance: 254 km, Max Elevation: 4,597m
Begin your return journey to Lhasa by exploring the Guge Kingdom and Tholing Monastery in the morning. After immersing yourself in the rich history of these ancient sites, drive back to Manasarovar Lake.
Day 13: Manasarovar Lake to Saga
Distance: 450 km, Max Elevation: 4,500m
Travel back along the same route to the town of Saga, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes once again.
Day 14: Saga - Mount Everest Base Camp
Distance: 493 km, Elevation: 5,200m
Embark on a thrilling journey from Saga to the legendary Mount Everest Base Camp at Rongbuk Monastery. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of some of the highest peaks in the Himalayas, including Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and the mighty Mount Everest itself. Experience the zig-zag route that leads you to the base camp, where you’ll spend a night in a cozy tent guesthouse near Rongbuk Monastery.
Day 15: Mount Everest Base Camp - Shigatse
Distance: 350 km, Elevation: 3,840m
Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Mount Everest, as the first sunbeams illuminate the towering peaks. After taking in this awe-inspiring sight, begin your return journey to Shigatse. Along the way, make stops at charming farming villages, immersing yourself in the local culture. Upon arrival in Shigatse, take the opportunity to explore the main market street or hike the pilgrimage path at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.
Day 16: Shigatse to Lhasa
Distance: 280 km, Elevation: 3,600m
On this final day of your journey, we will embark on a scenic drive from Shigatse back to the vibrant city of Lhasa. Covering a distance of 280 kilometers, the journey will take approximately 6 hours, allowing ample time to soak in the breathtaking landscapes one last time. Upon arrival in Lhasa, you will have the opportunity for some last-minute souvenir shopping or to take a final walk along the pilgrimage circuit around the Jokhang Temple.
Day 17: Departure from Lhasa
As your Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour concludes, your tour guide will ensure your smooth departure from Lhasa. Whether you are departing by train or flight, we will arrange one airport drop-off and one train station drop-off per group. In case your departure time differs from the majority of your travel companions, we will make suitable arrangements, either arranging a taxi or utilizing the convenient Airport Bus Service.
Conclusion of the Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour
The Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour in Tibet offers an incredible journey for budget-conscious travelers seeking to share the cost with like-minded individuals. While it is not compulsory for all international visitors to join a group tour, it provides an affordable option that ensures compliance with Tibet’s travel regulations.
For those who prefer a more personalized experience, private tours are available as well. Hiring a local Tibetan tour guide, arranging a private vehicle, and obtaining the necessary Tibet travel permit through a reputable local travel agency can create a tailored and intimate exploration of this captivating region.
Whichever option you choose, the Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour promises a remarkable adventure, filled with spiritual encounters, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural treasures that will leave you with lasting memories of Tibet’s majestic beauty.
Please note that all communication and interactions during the tour will be conducted in English for your convenience and ease of understanding.
Responsible Tourism of Lhasa to Guge and Kailash Group Tour
At our core, we are a Tibetan-owned and Tibetan-staffed company, dedicated to promoting responsible tourism practices throughout our operations. We believe in supporting the local community and preserving the unique cultural heritage and natural environment of Tibet. Here’s how we prioritize responsible tourism on this tour:
- Local Tibetan Guides and Drivers: We take pride in employing local Tibetans as guides and drivers. Our team members have extensive knowledge of the region, its history, and its traditions. By engaging local professionals, we ensure authentic experiences while supporting the local economy and providing employment opportunities to Tibetans.
- Support for Tibetan-Owned Businesses: As part of our commitment to responsible tourism, we prioritize collaborating with Tibetan-owned businesses. During this tour, all the hotels we have selected for your stay in Tibet are locally-owned establishments. By choosing these accommodations, we contribute to the economic growth and sustainability of the local community.
- Culture Preservation: Preserving the rich cultural heritage of Tibet is of utmost importance to us. We strive to create meaningful interactions with local communities, fostering respect for their traditions and ways of life. Through immersive experiences at monasteries, temples, and cultural sites, we promote cultural understanding while encouraging responsible visitor behavior that respects local customs and sensitivities.
- Environmental Protection: We recognize the significance of protecting Tibet’s pristine environment. When we are not organizing journeys, we actively engage in eco-tourism and conservation projects in collaboration with local Tibetans. We encourage responsible practices such as minimizing waste generation, conserving water and energy, and respecting the fragile ecosystems we encounter during the tour.
By choosing to travel with us, you are actively contributing to responsible tourism initiatives that empower the local Tibetan community, preserve their cultural heritage, and safeguard the natural wonders of Tibet. Together, we can make a positive impact on the region while creating unforgettable experiences for you as a responsible traveler.