Tibet Trekking Tours

Are you addicted to trekking and are looking for a box full of memories that you will never forget? If yes, then Tibet trekking tours are the best option for you. The Tibetan highlands will provide you with the finest trekking experiences where you can surely feel an adrenaline rush. Except for November to March, the rest of the year is perfect for trekking, and the amalgamation of cultural and spiritual dimensions makes Tibet the preferred choice for many trekkers. There are quite a number of trekking places from which you can choose.

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TSURPHU TO YANGPACHEN TREK

This Route begins at Tsurphu Monastery and crosses several high valleys before coming into the broad and windswept Yanpachen valley, and ending at Yanpanche Monastery. It combines Alpine Tundra, monasteries, hot springs, lots of nomadic tribes and remote nunnery. This trek perfectly balances cultural and wilderness activities, available from mid-April to mid-October.

GANDEN TO SAMYE TREK

After 3 nights in Lhasa, you will make a short drive to Ganden, one of Tibet’s most unique monasteries. From here, you will begin the fantastic 5-day trek to Samye Monastery, located about 80 kilometers away. This trek is the most popular in Tibet, and for good reason! It allows you to see stunning landscapes, alpine lakes, Tibetan nomadic culture, rural Tibetan village life and much more! During this trek, you will be fully supported by a guide, pack animals (yaks), a cook, camping gear, required permits and ground transportation. At the end of your trek, you will arrive at Samye, the very first monastery in Tibet with a history stretching back to over 1200 years!

MT. EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING

The trekking trail from Tingri to Everest Base Camp is in a high-elevation region with altitudes ranging between 4400m and 5300m, but it provides a heady mix of solitude, wildlife sighting and physical challenge. Onagers and gazelle thrive along the trail, and you might even get lucky enough to see a Tibetan brown bear rambling in the pastures.
You are advised to accomplish 70 km in 4 whole days on foot. On the way to Everest Base Camp, you will have enough time to explore the valleys and glaciers below the massive north-face of Mt. Everest and view the world’s highest mountain’s most magnificent scenery. During the trekking tour in Tibet, stay in the sight of your tour guide. Otherwise, hidden risks may approach you. Getting lost in the wild of Tibet can be very dangerous.

Mt. Kailash Trekking Tour

For the journey from Lhasa to Mt. Kailash trekking tour, you will begin by exploring the Tibetan capital of Lhasa and its many ancient monasteries and temples, including the famed Potala Palace. From Lhasa, you will then travel to the beautiful alpine lake of Yamdrok Tso before visiting Karo La Glacier, Tibet’s most famous glacier. Shigatse is Tibet’s second largest city and home to Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, one of the largest in Tibet. From there, you will go to the holy lake of Manasarovar and Mt. Kailash, Asia’s most revered peak. You will spend 3 days trekking around this mountain, which is holy to both Hindus and Buddhists. This trek attracts Buddhist pilgrims from across Tibet and offers spectacular views of the Himalayas.

Gama Valley

For any person wishing to be near the Mt. Everest (locally known as Mt. Qomolangma), the Tibet trekking tours will make his or her dream come true. Gama Valley is the eastern side of the grand Everest and will welcome the trekkers with open hands! With towering mountains, pale ice sheets, unique natural life and untamed valleys, your trekking in the foot of Everest will be as memorable as it can get.

Coupled with white floating clouds and a crisp blue sky, our Tibetan guides ask you to trek and explore the place’s great Himalayan beauty and its pleasant climate.