Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour
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Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour – 23 Days: Three Himalayan Kingdoms, One Unforgettable Journey
Embark on an extraordinary journey across the majestic landscapes and spiritual heartlands of Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. Our Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour – 23 Days invites you to experience the essence of the Himalayas—fr om sacred temples and ancient monasteries to lush valleys, snow-capped peaks, and timeless traditions.
This unique multi-country tour offers a deep dive into three culturally rich and spiritually significant destinations in Asia. You’ll walk through centuries-old courtyards in Kathmandu, witness monks chanting in sacred Tibetan monasteries, and hike to Bhutan’s legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery. Along the way, you'll be embraced by awe-inspiring mountain vistas, vibrant festivals, wildlife encounters, and meaningful cultural exchanges.
For your ease and clarity, this immersive journey is divided into three distinct phases:
Part 1: Nepal – Temples, Mountains & Jungle Adventures (10 Days)
Your adventure begins in Kathmandu, the bustling capital of Nepal, wh ere ancient traditions blend with modern life. Explore iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and the serene Boudhanath Stupa. After a short nature escape to Nagarkot, head to the lakeside paradise of Pokhara, known for its mountain reflections, peaceful lakes, and sunrise views fr om Sarangkot.
Continue south to Chitwan National Park for a thrilling jungle safari, elephant rides, birdwatching, and an up-close introduction to the unique Tharu culture. These ten days in Nepal offer a perfect mix of spirituality, adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion.
Waiting for you in Nepal
· Living heritage of Kathmandu’s ancient temples and palaces
· Sunrise panoramas over the Himalayas from peaceful hill stations
· Tranquil lakes, caves, and mountain reflections in Pokhara
· Jungle safaris with rhinos, elephants, and birds in Chitwan
· Cultural connections with local traditions, art, and cuisine
· Sacred sites, serene moments, and timeless mountain beauty
Part 2: Tibet – Roof of the World & Sacred Landscapes (8 Days)
Cross into the mystical land of Tibet—where spirituality pulses through every landscape. Your overland journey begins at the Kerung/Rashuwagadi border, leading you through remote towns like Tingri, Shigatse, and Gyantse, framed by stunning views of the Pelku Tso Lake, Karo La Glacier, and sacred Yamdrok Lake.
In Lhasa, delve into the heart of Tibetan Buddhism with visits to the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung, and Sera Monasteries. You'll also witness the north face of Mount Everest from Rongbuk Monastery and stand in awe at the Everest Base Camp (north). Tibet offers a soul-stirring experience like no other—spiritual, raw, and profoundly moving.
Waiting for you in Tibet
· The north face of Mount Everest from Rongbuk Monastery
· The Everest Base Camp
· Vast Himalayan landscapes stretching across the sky
· Sacred monasteries like Tashilhunpo, Sakya, Jokhang, Drepung, and Sera
· The turquoise beauty of Yamdrok Lake and the icy Korola Glacier
· Lhasa’s spiritual landmarks, including the Potala Palace and Barkhor Street
· High Himalayan passes draped in prayer flags
· The timeless stillness of caves, temples, and mountain silence
· An unforgettable connection to the mystical Roof of the World
Part 3: Bhutan – The Kingdom of Happiness (5 Days)
Fly into the serene landscapes of Bhutan, wh ere Gross National Happiness is a way of life. Fr om the charming capital city of Thimphu to the riverside elegance of Punakha, you’ll witness a kingdom steeped in tradition and peace. Visit iconic sites like the King’s Memorial Chorten, Buddha Dordenma, Punakha Dzong, and Chimi Lhakhang.
The journey culminates with a sacred hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang)—a spiritual haven perched high on a cliffside, surrounded by pristine nature and spiritual silence. This final leg is a perfect blend of adventure, tranquility, and awe-inspiring Himalayan beauty.
Waiting for you in Bhutan
· A kingdom wh ere happiness is the measure of life
· Cloud-kissed passes and fortress-monasteries in forested valleys
· The spiritual calm of Thimphu and Punakha’s riverside dzongs
· Traditional charm blended with Himalayan grace
· A sacred hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery
· Pure mountain air, prayer wheels, and peaceful moments to treasure
Why Choose the Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour?
· Witness three unique Himalayan cultures in one seamless journey
· Explore sacred spiritual landmarks and natural wonders
· Travel with expert local guides who bring history to life
· Experience both high-altitude landscapes and lush valleys
· Perfect for culture lovers, spiritual seekers, and adventure travelers
Get ready to explore three kingdoms, create one life-changing journey, and gather memories that will last a lifetime.
Let make your dream adventure a reality.
Чем мы займемся в туре
- Embark on an unforgettable cultural and scenic adventure across three Himalayan gems—Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan. This Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour offers a seamless blend of nature, spirituality, architecture, and adventure as you explore some of the most iconic and sacred destinations in South Asia.
- Explore the Rich Heritage of Kathmandu ValleyEnjoy two full-day guided sightseeing tours in Nepal's capital city, visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Patan Durbar Square.
- Sunset and Mountain Views from Nagarkot HillSpend a night in Nagarkot, a hilltop village known for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest on clear days. Witness the magical sunset over the snow-capped peaks.
- Soak in the Serenity of PokharaStay by the peaceful shores of Phewa Lake, enjoy a mesmerizing sunrise view from your lakeside accommodation, and explore Pokhara’s top landmarks such as Davis Falls, World Peace Pagoda, and the International Mountain Museum during a full-day guided tour.
- Wildlife Adventure in Chitwan National ParkEmbark on an exciting Jeep Safari through Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spot rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, gharials, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.
- Cross the Roof of the World – Drive to TibetDrive across the dramatic landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau via the Friendship Highway. Behold stunning Himalayan panoramas, including Mt. Shishapangma and Mt. Cho Oyu, among the world's highest peaks.
- Visit the North Face of Everest Base Camp (Tibet)Explore the legendary Everest Base Camp (North Side) and the sacred Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world, offering unmatched views of Mount Everest’s north face.
- Discover Tibet's Spiritual and Historical TreasuresVisit the iconic Potala Palace, once the winter residence of the Dalai Lama, the sacred Jokhang Temple, and the turquoise waters of Yamdrok-Tso Lake. Witness the philosophical debates of monks at Sera Monastery and experience deep spirituality at Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse.
- Hike to Bhutan’s Iconic Tiger’s Nest MonasteryTrek through lush pine forests to reach the legendary Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest) perched dramatically on a cliffside in Paro, Bhutan.
- Explore Bhutan’s Capitals and Cultural HeritageWander through Thimphu’s sacred and cultural sites such as the towering Buddha Dordenma, King’s Memorial Chorten, and the majestic Tashichho Dzong.
- Marvel at Bhutanese Architecture in PunakhaDiscover the architectural splendor of Punakha Dzong, beautifully situated at the confluence of two rivers. Visit Chimi Lhakhang, the revered fertility temple dedicated to the "Divine Madman."
- Enjoy Scenic Drives Through Himalayan LandscapesJourney across breathtaking passes and landscapes, including the Dochula Pass (offering views of 108 chortens and Himalayan peaks) and the legendary Friendship Highway linking Nepal and Tibet.
- Dive into Local Markets and HandicraftsImmerse yourself in the vibrant local culture while browsing through bustling markets in Lhasa, Thimphu, and Paro. Shop for traditional crafts, thangka paintings, handmade jewelry, and local delicacies.
sightseeing, trekking, and hiking
Маршрут
День 1. Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)
Highlights of the Day
· Warm welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport by Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub
· Meet your dedicated Nepal tour guide
· Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square (time permitting)
· Explore the vibrant streets of Thamel and Asan Bazar
· Enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner with cultural dance performance
Your unforgettable Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour officially begins today as you arrive in Kathmandu, the bustling capital city of Nepal. Upon landing at Tribhuvan International Airport, our team will greet you with a traditional Nepali welcome ceremony and transfer you to your comfortable hotel in the city.
If your flight arrives in the morning or early afternoon, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the historic Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can admire the intricately carved wooden temples, the ancient royal palace, the Kasthamandap (from which Kathmandu gets its name), and the residence of the Living Goddess Kumari. Don’t miss the imposing image of Kal Bhairav, a powerful deity of the city.
Later, take a stroll through Thamel, Kathmandu’s lively tourist hub, and Asan Bazar, a traditional local market bursting with colors and culture.
In the evening, you’re invited to a Nepali cultural welcome dinner hosted by Namaste Nepal Trekking. Enjoy authentic Nepalese cuisine while watching live traditional music and dance – a perfect way to start your cultural journey.
Important Travel Notes for Day 1:
· Nepal Tourist Visa: We recommend obtaining a 30-day tourist visa on arrival at the airport, which costs USD 50.
· SIM Card & Internet: Local SIM cards with data can be purchased easily at the airport for approximately USD 1, which will help you stay connected throughout the trip.
· Tibet Visa Processing: You will be required to submit your passport today to begin the Tibet group visa application process. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the travel date.
День 2. Tibet Visa Application Submission & Sightseeing in
Highlights of the Day
· Hassle-free Tibet Group Visa application submission by our expert team
· Visit to the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)
· Sacred experience at Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal’s holiest Hindu site
· Peaceful circumambulation at Boudhanath Stupa, a key Tibetan Buddhist site
· Explore Patan Durbar Square and Kathmandu Durbar Square, UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Today blends essential travel logistics with rich cultural exploration as part of your Nepal Tibet Bhutan Tour Itinerary. In the morning, our professional team will take care of submitting your Tibet Group Visa application to the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu on your behalf. This ensures a smooth process, allowing you to focus entirely on enjoying Nepal’s timeless heritage.
While your visa documents are being processed, you’ll embark on a guided full-day sightseeing tour of the Kathmandu Valley—home to sacred temples, stupas, and historical palaces.
Your day begins with a visit to the Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, which offers panoramic views of Kathmandu and deep spiritual significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. Next, head to Pashupatinath Temple, a revered Hindu site located along the sacred Bagmati River, where you can witness centuries-old funeral rituals along the cremation ghats.
From there, continue to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most spiritual Tibetan Buddhist monuments outside Tibet. Feel the serene energy as you walk alongside pilgrims spinning prayer wheels in the clockwise direction.
In the afternoon, explore the architectural and cultural wonders of Patan Durbar Square, known for its magnificent stone and wood carvings, palace museum, and ancient temples. Later, return to Kathmandu Durbar Square to delve deeper into the capital’s medieval history, including a visit to the Kumari Ghar, home of the Living Goddess Kumari.
Travel Tips for Day 2:
· Tibet Visa Submission: No need to handle paperwork—our experienced staff manages everything for your Tibet Group Visa application.
· Comfortable Footwear: Expect a fair amount of walking today. Comfortable shoes are essential.
· What to Pack: Bring sunscreen, a water bottle, and sunglasses.
· Dress Modestly: Out of respect for religious sites, please wear modest clothing and be prepared to remove your shoes at temple entrances.
День 3. Sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Chang
Highlights of the Day:
· Discover the ancient city of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
· Visit Changu Narayan Temple, Nepal’s oldest Hindu temple
· Enjoy a scenic 3 to 4-hour hike to Nagarkot Hill
· Witness a spectacular sunset view over the Himalayas from Nagarkot
· Take in panoramic mountain views including Mount Everest, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and the Langtang range
Today is dedicated to immersing yourself in Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. After a nourishing breakfast, your knowledgeable tour guide will pick you up from your hotel to start an exciting sightseeing tour.
Your first stop is Bhaktapur Durbar Square, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Nepal. Walk through its labyrinth of narrow alleys and marvel at exquisite pagoda-style temples, ancient palaces, and traditional artisan workshops that tell stories of centuries past.
Next, travel to Changu Narayan Temple, perched on a hilltop and recognized as Nepal’s oldest Hindu temple. This sacred site showcases intricate wood and stone carvings and offers stunning views of the surrounding valley.
After exploring these historical gems, get ready for a moderate hike that takes approximately 3 to 4 hours up to Nagarkot, a serene hill station famous for its breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. As you ascend through forested trails and small villages, breathe in the fresh mountain air and feel the peaceful atmosphere.
Once you reach Nagarkot, relax and prepare to witness one of the most magnificent sunsets over the Himalayan mountain ranges, including legendary peaks like Mount Everest, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and the Langtang range.
You will spend the night at a comfortable hotel in Nagarkot, surrounded by tranquil natural beauty.
Travel Tips for Day 3:
· Wear hiking shoes or sturdy walking shoes to comfortably navigate the Nagarkot trail.
· Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during the hike.
· Pack your belongings and be prepared as tomorrow you will be traveling to Pokhara for the next exciting part of your journey.
День 4. Drive to Pokhara after the Sunrise and the Breakfa
Highlights of the Day:
· Witness a stunning sunrise over the hills and serene natural surroundings
· Enjoy a picturesque drive or flight to Pokhara, the gateway to the Annapurna region
· Savor a delicious lunch break en route (for road travelers)
· Relax in a comfortable hotel by Phewa Lake with breathtaking lake views
· Experience Pokhara’s lively nightlife scene with its cafes, bars, restaurants, and shops
Start your day early by soaking in the mesmerizing sunrise, surrounded by peaceful hill landscapes. After a hearty breakfast, prepare for the next leg of your adventure: traveling to the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara.
You have two travel options today:
· By Tourist Bus: The scenic drive covers rolling hills, terraced fields, and traditional villages, giving you a taste of rural Nepal. The journey takes approximately 7 hours, including a lunch break at a local restaurant. Make sure to bring some snacks and fruits to enjoy during the ride.
· By Flight: If you prefer a quicker route, take a short 30-minute flight to Pokhara International Airport. From your window seat, relish spectacular aerial views of the Himalayan mountain range. Upon arrival, a vehicle will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel.
In Pokhara, you’ll check in at a comfortable hotel situated near the serene Phewa Lake, offering stunning views right from your room. Take the rest of the day to relax or explore Pokhara’s vibrant nightlife, with numerous live bars, cozy cafes, diverse restaurants, and local shops.
Travel Tips for Day 4:
· For road travelers: Prepare for a long but scenic ride—carry water, snacks, and dress comfortably.
· For flight travelers: Check your luggage allowance beforehand and pack accordingly. Your transfer from the airport to the hotel will be arranged.
· Evening: Explore Pokhara’s bustling lakeside area or simply unwind by the lake.
День 5. Full-Day Pokhara Sightseeing Tour with Sunrise Vie
Highlights of the Day:
· Early morning drive to Sarangkot to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges
· Enjoy a peaceful boating experience on the serene Phewa Lake
· Explore the mysterious Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave, a sacred Hindu site
· Visit the stunning Devi’s Fall (David’s Falls), a unique waterfall with fascinating underground cascades
· Discover the tranquil World Peace Stupa (Shanti Stupa), offering panoramic views of Pokhara and the Himalayas
· End the day with a visit to Pumdikot Shiva Temple, where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset view
Since your accommodation is by the lakeside, we recommend waking up early to take a refreshing walk along the peaceful Phewa Lake. A morning stroll is a perfect way to prepare your body and mind for the day ahead. You can also visit the nearby Tal Barahi Temple, situated on a small island in the lake, before returning to the hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, embark on a guided sightseeing tour around Pokhara. Discover its natural beauty and cultural landmarks while enjoying the company of your knowledgeable guide. After a fulfilling day of exploration, return to your hotel for a restful night.
Traveler Tips for Day 5:
· Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes suitable for light hiking and walking.
· Carry water throughout the day to stay hydrated.
· Don’t forget your camera or smartphone to capture stunning mountain vistas and memorable moments.
День 6. Drive to Chitwan National Park
Highlights of the Day:
· Scenic and comfortable drive from Pokhara to Chitwan National Park
· Visit the nearby Tharu Village, just a short 2 km (30–40 minute) walk from the center of Sauraha
· Discover the rich culture, traditions, and lifestyle of the Indigenous Tharu community
· Enjoy an entertaining and vibrant Tharu Cultural Dance performance
· Experience a breathtaking sunset view over the Rapti River
After an amazing stay in Pokhara, today you will set off early for your next adventure — the cultural and wildlife haven of Chitwan. The drive from Pokhara to Chitwan takes about 4 hours, passing through beautiful hills and countryside.
Once you arrive at Chitwan National Park, your guide will give you a briefing about the upcoming jungle safari activities. After a tasty lunch and some rest, you will take a leisurely walk to explore the nearby Tharu village. Here, you’ll get an authentic glimpse into the daily life and traditions of the Tharu people, known for their unique culture and warm hospitality.
In the evening, relax and watch a spectacular sunset over the Rapti River, a perfect moment to unwind and connect with nature. You’ll then check into your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Optional Activity:
If you want a bit more adventure, you can choose a short, easy hike to Australian Camp (around 3 hours) after a drive to Kande. This family-friendly trail offers stunning panoramic views of majestic peaks including Mt. Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Hiuchuli, Annapurna South, and Mt. Manaslu.
Traveler Tips for Day 6:
· Wear comfortable walking shoes for the village walk and optional hike.
· Carry sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, especially for the jungle safari.
· Bring water and stay hydrated throughout the day.
День 7. Full Day Chitwan Jungle Safari Activities
Highlights of the Day:
· Enjoy a peaceful canoeing trip on the Rapti River to observe the rich natural surroundings
· Take a guided nature walk in the jungle, learning about the unique flora and fauna
· Experience an exhilarating Jeep safari deeper into the park, spotting wildlife like the famous one-horned rhinos, elusive Bengal tigers, deer, and more
· Visit the Elephant Breeding Center to see elephants bathing and possibly capture memorable photos with these gentle giants
· Observe crocodiles and marsh mugger alligators at the breeding center
Today promises an exciting wildlife adventure inside the renowned Chitwan National Park. After a hearty breakfast at your hotel, you’ll embark on a guided jungle walk where your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the park’s ecosystem, wildlife habits, and rich history.
Following your morning exploration, you’ll return to the hotel for lunch and a short rest. The afternoon is reserved for a thrilling Jeep safari, where you’ll venture into the heart of the jungle for close-up encounters with diverse wildlife — an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.
After a full day of adventure, you’ll return to your hotel to enjoy dinner and a well-deserved rest.
Optional Adventure:
If you prefer a hiking experience today instead of jungle activities, you have the option to trek to Dhampus Village and Sarangkot, a scenic 4 to 6-hour hike offering spectacular mountain views.
День 8. Drive/Fly Back to Kathmandu
Highlights of the Day:
· Early morning birdwatching and a refreshing jungle walk
· Scenic journey from Chitwan to Kathmandu by road or air
· Stunning aerial views of snow-capped peaks, rolling hills, terraced fields, and winding rivers (if flying)
After enjoying your unforgettable time in Chitwan, it’s time to head back to Kathmandu and prepare for the next exciting phase of your journey. Start your morning with a peaceful walk around the jungle, perfect for birdwatching and soaking in the natural beauty. Chitwan is home to thousands of rare and endangered bird species, making this a special experience for nature enthusiasts.
Following breakfast, you’ll either take a comfortable flight or embark on a scenic road trip back to Kathmandu.
Traveler Tips:
· The drive from Chitwan to Kathmandu takes approximately 5 to 6 hours — pack some snacks and prepare for a long but beautiful ride.
· If you choose to fly, plan to arrive at Bharatpur Airport at least one hour before your flight departure.
· Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport, the Namaste Nepal team will be there to warmly welcome and assist you.
День 9. Drive from Kathmandu to Kerung Town (Tibet)
Highlights of the Day:
· Scenic road journey from Kathmandu to the Kerung border town
· Immigration formalities and smooth transition into Tibet
· Meet your Tibetan tour guide and settle into your hotel
Today marks the beginning of the second phase of your Nepal Tibet Bhutan adventure as you cross into Tibet, a land of breathtaking landscapes and rich spiritual heritage. You will start early in the morning with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the Kerung border, located about 8 to 10 hours away.
Along the way, enjoy breakfast and lunch stops at comfortable local restaurants, soaking in the changing scenery from Nepal’s lush hills to the rugged Tibetan Plateau landscapes. Upon arrival at the Kerung border, our team will assist you through the immigration and customs procedures to ensure a smooth entry into Tibet.
Once the formalities are complete, you will be warmly welcomed by your Tibetan tour guide, who will accompany you for the rest of your journey in Tibet. After crossing the border, you will check into a comfortable hotel to rest and recover from the long drive.
Traveler Tips:
· Prepare for a long road trip of around 9 to 10 hours—bring snacks, water, and something to keep yourself entertained.
· Keep all your essential travel documents, including your passport, Tibet group visa, and permits, ready and easily accessible.
· Remember that inside Tibet, only Chinese Yuan (RMB) is accepted. It’s a good idea to exchange some currency in Kathmandu’s Thamel area at authorized exchange counters before crossing the border.
· Pack light for this leg of the journey and wear comfortable clothing suitable for long-distance travel.
День 10. Drive Kerung Town to Old Tingri (4300m) via Palko
Highlights of the Day:
Scenic journey deep into the Tibetan Plateau’s rugged highlands
Pause at the tranquil Palko Lake, surrounded by untouched wilderness
Panoramic Himalayan views, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Cho Oyu, and Mt. Xishapangma
Breathtaking photography opportunities in Old Tingri
After breakfast in Kerung, your Tibetan adventure truly begins as you set off on a 5–7 hour overland journey toward Old Tingri. The road winds through high-altitude landscapes, where rolling hills meet vast open plains, and every turn reveals the raw, untamed beauty of Tibet.
Along the way, you will make a memorable stop at Palko Lake—a serene body of water nestled in a dramatic mountain setting. This peaceful location is perfect for quiet reflection and capturing stunning photographs of nature’s contrasts.
As the drive continues, the Himalayan giants begin to dominate the horizon. If the skies are clear, you’ll be treated to some of the most spectacular views in the world:
Mt. Everest (8,848m) – the ultimate crown of the Himalayas
Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m) – the “Turquoise Goddess”
Mt. Xishapangma (8,012m) – Tibet’s own majestic peak
Upon arrival in Old Tingri, check into your hotel and take the rest of the day to rest and acclimatize to the altitude. Tingri offers one of the best vantage points for photographing the Himalayan range, especially during sunrise and sunset when the peaks glow golden against the deep blue sky.
Traveler Tips:
Stay hydrated: Altitude can affect your stamina, so drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Dress in layers: Temperatures can change quickly in the highlands, so be prepared for sudden chills.
Respect local customs: The Tibetan Plateau is deeply spiritual—show respect when photographing people or sacred sites.
Photography tip: The best lighting for mountain shots is early morning or late afternoon.
День 11. Drive from Old Tingri to Shigatse via Sakya Monast
Highlights of the Day:
· Scenic journey across the Tibetan Plateau, passing high-altitude passes and remote valleys
· Cultural immersion at the historic Sakya Monastery—center of the Sakyapa sect
· Glimpses of traditional Tibetan village life along the Friendship Highway
· Overnight stay in Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city
After an early breakfast in Old Tingri, you’ll continue your overland expedition through the sweeping landscapes of the Tibetan highlands. The road unfolds across arid valleys, snow-dusted peaks, and vast open plains, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. You’ll ascend and descend through high mountain passes, including the Gyatchu La Pass (5,220m)—one of the region’s most panoramic viewpoints.
Midway through the day, you’ll stop for an enriching visit to the Sakya Monastery, the spiritual heart of the Sakyapa school of Tibetan Buddhism. Distinguished by its fortress-like gray walls adorned with red and white vertical stripes, the monastery houses a treasure trove of ancient Buddhist scriptures, vibrant murals, and intricate religious art. Walking through its dimly lit halls feels like stepping back in time, offering a rare glimpse into centuries-old monastic traditions.
By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Shigatse (3,845m)—a harmonious blend of Tibetan heritage and modern development. After checking into your comfortable hotel, you can unwind or take a leisurely evening stroll through the city’s lively streets, perhaps browsing local markets or sampling traditional Tibetan dishes.
Traveler Tips:
· Photography: Be mindful—some areas inside Sakya Monastery may restrict photography. Always follow local guidance.
· Altitude care: While Shigatse is slightly lower in elevation, take it slow to avoid fatigue.
Taste of Tibet: Shigatse is an excellent place to try traditional Tibetan noodles, butter tea, or sweet milk tea.
День 12. Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery & Drive to Lhasa via G
The day begins with an enriching visit to Tashilhunpo Monastery, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama and one of Tibet’s most significant monastic institutions. As you wander through its vast courtyards and intricately adorned chapels, the golden rooftops glint against the high-altitude sky, while the scent of butter lamps and the rhythmic murmur of monks’ prayers create an atmosphere of deep spiritual calm.
Leaving Shigatse, the journey toward Lhasa unfolds across a landscape that blends stark mountain beauty with pockets of cultural charm. You’ll pass through Gyantse, a historic town once renowned as a vibrant trade hub, where its ancient fortress and the iconic Gyantse Kumbum hint at centuries of cultural and artistic achievement.
The road then climbs toward the towering Karo La Glacier, where a wall of shimmering ice descends almost to the roadside. The crisp, thin air here carries a sharp chill, so warm clothing is essential for comfort as you pause to admire the sheer power and beauty of this glacial giant. Further along, the view opens to reveal Yamdrok Lake, a sacred expanse of turquoise water framed by snowy peaks and rolling green hills. The stillness of the lake and the clarity of its reflections make this one of the most photogenic moments of the entire journey, so keeping your camera fully charged is a must.
By evening, the winding mountain road delivers you to Lhasa, the spiritual heart of Tibet. As you settle into your hotel, you’ll feel the subtle shift in energy—a mix of devotion, tradition, and cultural vibrancy—that makes this ancient city so magnetic.
День 13. Excursions in Lhasa: Potala Palace, Jokang Temple,
The morning in Lhasa begins with a sense of anticipation as you make your way to the Potala Palace, the city’s most iconic landmark and once the winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Rising majestically fr om Red Hill, the palace is a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture and a powerful symbol of cultural identity. Climbing its stone stairways, you’ll step into grand halls wh ere golden stupas, sacred scriptures, and statues of Buddhas and bodhisattvas are preserved in quiet reverence. From the upper terraces, sweeping views of Lhasa and the surrounding mountains stretch into the horizon, a breathtaking reminder of the city’s place in the Himalayas.
From there, the journey continues to the Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Tibet and the most sacred site in the country. Believed to have been founded in the 7th century, this temple houses the revered statue of Jowo Shakyamuni, said to have been blessed by the Buddha himself. Outside, pilgrims from across Tibet prostrate themselves in devotion, while inside, the glow of butter lamps and the scent of incense create a deeply spiritual atmosphere.
Encircling the temple is Barkhor Street, a vibrant mix of pilgrimage path and marketplace. As you join the clockwise flow of locals spinning prayer wheels, you’ll be immersed in a tapestry of sights and sounds—vendors selling handcrafted jewelry, prayer beads, thangkas, and fragrant incense, monks chanting softly, and the inviting aroma of yak butter tea drifting from small shops.
The day concludes at Ramoche Temple, a smaller and more tranquil counterpart to Jokhang. Built in the same era, it offers a more intimate setting, with serene courtyards, intricate sculptures, and the soft murmur of prayers lingering in the air. Here, the slower pace allows for quiet reflection before returning to your hotel.
Throughout the day, dressing modestly and respecting local customs will help you blend into the sacred spaces you visit, while comfortable walking shoes will make exploring Lhasa’s streets and stairways much easier.
День 14. Excursions in Lhasa: The Yerpa Drak Cave Complex,
The day begins with a short drive into the tranquil Yerpa Valley, where the ancient Yerpa Drak Cave Complex clings to the cliffs in quiet isolation. Once a retreat for Tibetan kings, monks, and even the great Guru Rinpoche, these meditation caves exude an atmosphere of deep spiritual calm. A gentle hike leads you past fluttering prayer flags, small chapels tucked into the rock, and wide views of the valley below—an inspiring start to the morning.
Returning to Lhasa, the journey continues to the Drepung Monastery, once the largest monastery in Tibet and home to over 10,000 monks. Founded in the 15th century, this vast complex was not only a spiritual center but also a place of political significance. As you wander through its courtyards and assembly halls, you may hear the rhythmic chants of monks in prayer or see young novices studying sacred texts. Perched on a hillside, the monastery also offers sweeping views of Lhasa and the surrounding mountains.
In the afternoon, step into the peaceful gardens of Norbulingka, the former summer residence of the Dalai Lamas. Here, ornately decorated palaces, serene temples, and shaded pathways create an atmosphere of quiet elegance. Inside the main palace, original furnishings, vibrant murals, and personal items of the 14th Dalai Lama give a glimpse into the private side of Tibetan leadership. The surrounding gardens, dotted with flowers and traditional pavilions, invite a slow stroll to end your day on a note of reflection and peace.
While exploring today’s sites, modest dress and mindful behavior will ensure you honor the sacred nature of these places. Photography is welcome in certain areas, but always follow the guidance of your local guide to respect the rules of each location.
День 15. Drive from Lhasa (3656m) to Rongbuk (5,100m) - Exp
Today’s journey takes you to one of the most awe-inspiring points of your entire adventure—the base of the world’s highest mountain. Leaving the sacred city of Lhasa behind, you’ll traverse the sweeping expanse of the Tibetan Plateau, where the horizon seems endless and the air grows ever crisper. The road winds past the shimmering waters of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, across high passes, and through remote villages before gradually climbing into the Himalayan foothills.
After a long but unforgettable day on the road—about eight to nine hours—you’ll arrive at Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery on Earth at 5,100 meters. Here, framed by the stark beauty of the Tibetan landscape, the north face of Mount Everest rises in all its majesty, an unforgettable sight that will leave you breathless in more ways than one. Weather permitting, you’ll continue toward Everest Base Camp (North Side), where you can stand in the shadow of this legendary peak, feeling the immense scale and spirit of the Himalayas all around you.
As evening settles, you’ll return to a simple guesthouse near Rongbuk Monastery. The night sky here is a spectacle in itself, with millions of stars glittering above the silent mountains. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and truly feel the privilege of standing at the roof of the world.
With the altitude at its highest point yet on your journey, remember to move slowly, drink plenty of water, and keep warm—the mountain air can be biting even in the middle of the day.
День 16. Drive from Rongbuk (5,100m) to Kerung (2,700m)
After waking to the crisp, high-altitude air of Rongbuk and perhaps stealing one last glimpse of Everest’s mighty north face, it’s time to begin the long descent from the heights of the Tibetan Plateau toward the Nepal border. The road carries you away from the shadow of the Himalayas, through wide stretches of open grasslands, winding passes, and quiet villages that seem unchanged for centuries.
As the day unfolds, the scenery transforms dramatically—barren, wind-swept highlands slowly give way to greener valleys and softer terrain. You’ll pass once more through Shegar, with fresh perspectives on landscapes you crossed earlier in the journey, each view framed differently by the shifting light. The air grows warmer, the colors more vibrant, and the presence of rushing rivers signals the approach to lower elevations.
After roughly seven to eight hours on the road, you’ll arrive in the small border town of Kerung (Gyirong), a peaceful settlement nestled at 2,700 meters. Here, the pace feels gentler, the climate milder, and the altitude far kinder to your breathing. You’ll check into a local guesthouse or hotel and take the evening to relax, repack, and prepare for tomorrow’s crossing back into Nepal.
The journey today is as much a farewell to Tibet as it is a gentle transition toward familiar ground—one last night under Tibetan skies before the landscapes, culture, and rhythm shift once again.
День 17. Drive from Kyirong (Kerung) to Kathmandu
The day begins in the quiet border town of Kyirong, where the crisp Tibetan air carries a hint of farewell. After breakfast, you’ll make your way to the Rasuwa Gadi border post, where immigration formalities mark the official end of your time in Tibet. Once across the Friendship Bridge, the atmosphere shifts—familiar Nepali warmth greets you as you re-enter the landscapes you first began this journey in.
Your drive winds through the lush beauty of Langtang National Park, where terraced hillsides cling to the slopes and rivers cut deep gorges into the mountains. Along the way, you’ll pass traditional stone houses, small markets, and the rhythmic pace of rural village life. The scenery is ever-changing—fr om glimpses of distant snowcapped peaks to the vibrant greens of the mid-hills, each turn offering a new postcard view.
The road is rugged in places and the journey can take anywhere between seven to nine hours, but the richness of the landscapes more than compensates. By late afternoon or evening, you’ll roll into Kathmandu, the bustling capital wh ere your adventure first began. Back at your hotel, you can relax into the comfort of city life, perhaps stepping out for a quiet dinner or simply enjoying the contrast between the calm of the mountains and the lively heartbeat of the capital.
This day is not just a return—it’s the closing of one chapter and the gentle beginning of the next stage of your journey.
День 18. Rest and Relax in Kathmandu
After days of long drives, high-altitude adventures, and breathtaking landscapes, today is yours to simply pause and breathe. The vibrant city of Kathmandu hums outside your window, but your schedule is blissfully open. Sleep in if you wish, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, or perhaps take a slow stroll through the nearby streets, soaking in the sights, sounds, and scents of the capital at your own pace.
You might choose to spend the morning browsing local handicraft shops for last-minute souvenirs, sipping coffee in a cozy Thamel café, or visiting a quiet courtyard temple away from the tourist bustle. Alternatively, you can simply relax at your hotel—reading, journaling, or reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve completed so far through Nepal and Tibet.
This day is also a gentle transition, allowing you to prepare for the next leg of your adventure. Tomorrow, you’ll set your sights on Bhutan, the fabled Land of the Thunder Dragon. In the evening, ensure your bags are packed according to your flight’s luggage allowance, and get a good night’s rest.
День 19. Fly from Kathmandu to Paro (Bhutan) and drive to T
Today marks the beginning of the final chapter of your epic 23-day Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan adventure. After breakfast, our Namaste Nepal Trekking team will escort you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight to Paro. The journey takes just over an hour, but the views from your window are unforgettable—on a clear day, you’ll be treated to sweeping aerial panoramas of the world’s highest peaks, including the mighty Mount Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, all rising above a sea of clouds.
Upon landing at Paro International Airport, you’ll be warmly welcomed by your Bhutanese guide, who will introduce you to the Kingdom’s serene landscapes and deeply rooted traditions. From here, a scenic one-hour drive winds through forested valleys and alongside the shimmering Pa Chhu River, leading you to Thimphu, Bhutan’s charming capital.
After checking into your hotel, take a leisurely evening stroll through Thimphu’s vibrant streets and markets. The blend of traditional architecture, prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and the gentle pace of life here will instantly immerse you in Bhutan’s unique atmosphere. This is your first taste of the Land of the Thunder Dragon—quiet yet full of character, spiritual yet warmly welcoming.
День 20. Thimphu Sightseeing and Drive to Punakha via Dochu
The day begins with a visit to the King’s Memorial Chorten, an elegant white stupa built in honor of Bhutan’s third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. Here, you’ll witness locals of all ages circling the stupa, spinning prayer wheels, and offering butter lamps—a moving glimpse into Bhutan’s deep spiritual traditions.
From there, you’ll ascend to the Buddha Dordenma, a colossal golden statue perched high above the Thimphu Valley. Standing in silent majesty, this iconic landmark not only radiates a serene presence but also offers sweeping views over the capital and the surrounding hills.
Next, you’ll explore the Tashichho Dzong, a striking fortress-monastery that serves as both a spiritual center and the seat of Bhutan’s government. Its pristine white walls, golden roofs, and manicured gardens create a stunning blend of political and religious significance.
In the afternoon, your journey continues toward Punakha, taking you over the spectacular Dochula Pass (3,100m). As the road winds upward, the scenery unfolds into a 360-degree panorama of Himalayan peaks. The pass is adorned with the Druk Wangyal Chortens—108 white stupas built by the Queen Mother, standing in quiet dignity against a backdrop of fluttering prayer flags.
On clear days, the views stretch to the majestic Table Mountain (Zongophu Kang) and the untouched summit of Gangkhar Puensum, Bhutan’s highest and most sacred peak. Pausing here, you’ll have time to walk among the chortens, soak in the crisp mountain air, and capture unforgettable photographs before descending toward the warmer, lush valleys of Punakha for the night.
День 21. Punakha Sightseeing and Drive to Paro
Your morning begins with a visit to the magnificent Punakha Dzong, often referred to as the “Palace of Great Happiness.” Strategically positioned between the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers, this architectural masterpiece dates back to 1637 and is the second-oldest and second-largest dzong in Bhutan. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by intricate woodwork, vibrant murals, and the legendary “Hundred Pillar Hall,” where centuries of history and artistry come alive. The serene river setting and towering whitewashed walls make it one of the most breathtaking landmarks in the country.
Following your exploration of the dzong, you’ll enjoy lunch before setting out for the Chimi Lhakhang, a small yet spiritually significant temple dedicated to the “Divine Madman,” Lama Drukpa Kunley. Known as the “Fertility Temple,” this sacred site is visited by couples seeking blessings and by families bringing newborns for their first names. The walk to the temple takes you along a charming path through rice paddies and small villages, offering a glimpse into rural Bhutanese life.
In the late afternoon, you’ll begin your drive to Paro, a journey of about three and a half hours. Along the way, you’ll pause at scenic viewpoints to admire sweeping valley vistas, winding rivers, and the ever-changing mountain landscapes. By evening, you’ll arrive in Paro, ready to explore this charming town the next day.
День 22. Day Hike to Taktsang Monastery / Tiger’s Nest Temp
No journey through Bhutan is truly complete without standing before the Taktsang Monastery, more famously known as the Tiger’s Nest. Perched dramatically on a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the Paro Valley, this sacred site is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant places in the country. After breakfast at your hotel, a short drive will take you to the trailhead, where your hike to the monastery begins.
The ascent, taking roughly two to three hours, winds through fragrant pine forests draped with colorful prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Along the trail, glimpses of the monastery reveal themselves between the trees—its white walls and golden roofs seeming to float in the clouds. Legend tells of Guru Rinpoche, who brought Buddhism to Bhutan in the 8th century, arriving here on the back of a flying tigress before meditating in the caves that now form the heart of the monastery.
Upon arrival, you’ll explore the complex’s chapels, murals, sacred relics, and the holy spring said to have healing properties. The serene atmosphere and sweeping views of the Paro Valley create a profound sense of peace and awe. On your descent, you can pause at a traditional café halfway down the trail, enjoying tea or coffee while taking in one last panoramic view of the Tiger’s Nest.
Returning to Paro in the afternoon, you’ll have free time to wander the lively Paro market, browsing for souvenirs, handicrafts, or traditional Bhutanese textiles—perfect mementos to carry home from your adventure.
День 23. Final Departure from Paro
Your incredible Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan adventure comes to an end today, but the memories of the towering peaks, sacred temples, and vibrant cultures will remain with you forever. After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have a little time to savor your final moments in Bhutan. You might choose to take a gentle morning stroll, admire the traditional Bhutanese architecture one last time, or simply sit and enjoy the peaceful mountain air.
When it’s time to leave, your Bhutanese guide will accompany you to Paro International Airport, ensuring a smooth and comfortable departure process. As your plane takes off, look out the window for a last glimpse of the Himalayas—those same peaks that have been your companions throughout this remarkable journey.
Whether you’re flying back to Kathmandu or onward to your next destination, you’ll be carrying not just souvenirs, but also the rich experiences, spiritual encounters, and breathtaking landscapes that made this 23-day journey so extraordinary.

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Включено
- In Nepal:
- All Transportation on a Private Tourist Vehicle
- All Airport Pickups and Drops
- Full-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley
- Full Day Sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Changu Narayan Temple
- Nagarkot To Pokhara
- Full Day Sightseeing in Pokhara with Sunrise from Sarangkot Hill
- Pokhara to Chitwan National Park
- Chitwan National Park to Kathmandu
- Kathmandu to Rashuwagadi (Nepal-Tibet Border) by Private Jeep
- Rashuwagadi to Kathmandu by Private Jeep
- Welcome Dinner in Kathmandu
- All Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Chitwan, and Pokhara witha Professional Tour guide
- All the entrance fees and Permits of Heritage Sights Nepal
- 5 Night 4-Star Hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast
- 1 Night 4-Star Hotel in Nagarkot with Breakfast
- 2 Night 4-Star Hotel in Pokhara with Breakfast
- 2 Night 4-Star Resort in Chitwan with all Activities and unlimited Food (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
- In Tibet:
- All Transportation is on a Private tourist Vehicle
- 4-Star Hotel in Tibet with Breakfast
- All necessary Paperwork for the Tibet Travel permit or Group Visa
- China Group Visa / Tibet Travel Permit (will be applied through the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu once you arrive)
- An experienced English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide
- Big oxygen bottle in the Vehicle for Emergency purposes
- All necessary government and service charges
- All Entrance fees of the Monastery, Temples in Tibet
- In Bhutan:
- Kathmandu to Paro Flight Tickets
- 1 night 4-star hotel in Thimpu with Breakfast
- 1 Night 4-Star Hotel in Punakaha with Breakfast
- 2 Nights 4-Star Hotel in Paro with Breakfast
- All Airport Hotel Transfer by Private Car
- All Sightseeing and Transfer by Private Car
- All the meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) in Bhutan
- All necessary paperwork and permits
- Bhutan Tourist Visa Charge
- Sustainable Development Fee of Bhutan
- All Entrance fees of Monastery Temples in Bhutan
- An experienced English-speaking Tour/Hiking Guide throughout the tour in Bhutan
- Enjoy the following Complimentary Services with your Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan Tour
- Personalized virtual consultation before finalizing your Tour
- Online Pre-Trip Briefing after booking confirmation
- Free excess luggage storage facilities at our office store
- Down Jacket and seasonal sleeping bag for Tibet (to be returned after completion of the trip)
- duffle bag
- T-shirt
- A self-sufficient medical first aid kit containing vital medications
- Tour Certificate
- Oximeter to check your pulse, oxygen saturation, and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check AMS symptoms, especially in Tibet
- Hand sanitizer and a face mask during the tour
Не включено
- International airfare to Kathmandu
- International Airfare from Paro to your homeland/Kathmandu
- Nepal Visa Fee (You can get a visa on arrival)
- All lunches and dinners during the tour in Nepal and Tibet, Part of the tour (Accept Chitwan National Park)Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, personal drinks)
- Tips for the guide, driver