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Trekking in
Tibet is hiking at altitudes of
between 4390m/14400ft to 5150m/
16,900ft.Most of the trekking
areas are arid haunting dry and
wild and take commitment. Treks
are in the main combined with
journeys overland by Land
Cruiser. All our trekking tours
are fully catered camping
packages inclusive of a all
support crew.
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Below are some
itineraries which provide some
of the best experiences to be
gained on a trek in Tibet. |
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Tibet Everest Encounter - 18
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Rigorous overland
driving, trekking and camping in Tibet
at altitudes between 4390m/14400ft and
5150m/ 16,900ft. Overland travel from
Lhasa to Kathmandu, with nine days
trekking in the Mt. Everest and
Shisapangma areas. The trek portion of
this tour is supported by a Nature
Trails Sherpa team which includes a camp
cook and helpers who will prepare all
meals. All camping |
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Mt. Kaialash Circumambulation
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The Tibet border at
Kodari is a five hour drive from
Kathmandu. Another one day's drive from
Nyalam takes us to Saga. Tour duration
(13-15 days). The tour is designed to
provide some insight into Tibet and its
way of life and culture with visits to
some of Tibet's less well known
Monasteries. The trek also provides the
opportunity to partake in the Holy
pilgrimage around Mount |
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Everest Base Camp 11 days
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Commence with a
spectacular flight over the Himalayas
followed by a comprehensive insight into
Tibetan culture with visits to all the
famous sights and monuments within Lhasa
and its surrounds. Commence an overland
journey by Land Cruiser to the famous
Monastery at Rombuk and an excursion to
the Base of Everest visiting a number of
important sights of historical |
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Nam Tso Lake - 3 days |
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Nam Tso is situated 190
km North of the Lhasa, it is one of the
most famous lakes in Tibet. as well as
being a very important pilgrimage sight.
In the Tibetan “Nam” means Sky and “Tso”
means Lake. The lake plays sanctuary to
many species of migrating birds and
other local birds. This is second
largest saltwater lake in China and
Chinese controlled territories it is the
largest in |
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Kharta Valley and Khangsung
Face (East face of Mt. Everest) - 19days |
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This is trek is quite
special with only a few people trekking
this region in a year. A Journey through
the Kharta Valley, passing through
several other verdant tiny valleys along
the way which are dotted with beautiful
lakes on a journey to the Khangshung
face, the Eastern face of the Mt.
Everest. This isolated region borders
Mt. Everest in the West, to the South
lies the jagged Himalayan |
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Ganden - Syame Trek - 7 days
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Ganden situated 45 km
East of Lhasa on the Highway that
follows the south bank of the Kyi Chu to
Medro Gongkar. This is one of the most
beautiful sites in central Tibet, which
is considered as an abode of Champa, the
future Buddha. The monastery perched on
the ridge called Gokpo Ri, the site was
chosen by Tsong Lhapa (1357-1419) for
his first meditation where the |
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