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Days Cultural Tour to Tibet |
- Total No.
of Days : 6 Days
- Permit &
Entry Cost : Included.
- Highlights
of the Tour : Lhasa City,
Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Sera
Monastery and Drepung Monastery,
Norbu Linkha in Lhasa
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Kailash Excursion Tour 2005
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- Departure
Dates :
APRIL: 17 th and 24 th
April.
MAY: 1 st , 8
th , 15 th , 22 nd and 29 th May.
JUNE: 5 th , 12
th , 19 th and 26 th June.
JULY: 3 rd , 10
th , 17 th , 24 th and 31 st July.
AUGUST: 7 th ,
14 th , 21 st and 28 th August.
SEPTEMBER: 4 th
, 11 th , 18 th and 25 th September.
OCTOBER: 2 nd
and 9 th October.
- Total No.
of Days : 14 Days
- Permit &
Entry Fee : Included.
- Tour Cost
:
Delexue Package ( 4 Pax) : USD 2150
Standard Package : 2350 ( Pax No.
4 )
- Economy Normal Package
: USD- 1875
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Explore
Tibet
Kathmandu to Lhasa and Everest base
camp by Overland
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Our
trips start by overland from Kathmandu
to Lhasa with sightseeing on the way
where you have to follow the itinerary
below. Day 1: Drive
Ktm to Nyalam Day 2:
Drive Nyalam to Thingri
Day 3: Drive Thingri
to Sigatse
Day 4: Drive Sigatse
to Gantse
Day 5: Drive Gantse
to Lhasa
Day 6: Lhasha Tour
and Travel
Day 7: Drive Lhasa
to Sigatse
Day 8: Drive Sigatse
to Rumbok
Day 9: Drive Rumbok
to Everest Base Camp and back to Rumbuk
Day 10: Drive To
Nyalam
Day 11: Drive to
zhammu and drive back to kathmandu
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