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A ride on the Roof Top of the
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Tour code NAP-NTT-507 |
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Biking Tour Lhasa to Kathmandu
Lhasa to Kathmandu Mountain Biking is one of
most adventurous rides a mountain biker can do.
It is a real classic and to make your trip even
more adventurous, even longer and even more
challenging. We have decided to in-corporate a
four day round trip away from the main Lhasa -
Kathmandu road, to visit Rongbuk Monastery and
the North base camp area of Mt. Everest. The
journey overland back to Kathmandu, crosses 6
major passes while visiting the spectacular
monastery towns of Gyantse, Xigastse and Xegar
reaching the edge of the Tibetan Plateau at the
Thang-La (5200m), and beginning the longest
descent in the world, an almost unbelievable
4600 meters into Nepal. With two more days of
biking on the amazing ridge-top trails of the
Kathmandu Valley.
This Biking trip starting from Kathmandu, you
will fly with your bike over the eastern
Himalayas aboard an Air China’s Boeing 757 to
the mystical Tibetan capital of Lhasa. The
flight over the eastern Himalayan range will
take you past , Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Makalu
(8478 m), Mt. Kanchejunga (8585 m) and a host of
other mighty Himalayan peaks. Your first three
days are spent sightseeing in and around Lhasa.
Then, you will begin your biking journey back to
Kathmandu via Gyangtse, Xigatse, Tingri, Nyalam
and Zhangmu. The distance covered is nearly 1000
km on mostly on paved road. The trip also
include the biking on off road to Rongbuk Valley
which is just below the spectacular North Face
of Everest and Everest Base Camp (5200 m) which
is unforgettable. You will be spending a night
at Rongbuk before crossing over 5200 meter Thang
La pass and a long descend to Zhangmu, at
trading town between Nepal and Tibet. An easy
biking of last day will bring you back to
Dhulikhel, a quiet village on the way to
Kathmandu where you will spend a night.
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Tibet/Lhasa – Kathmandu biking tour – 22 Days |
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Tibet/Lhasa – Kathmandu biking tour – 22 Days
A ride on the Roof Top of the World
Trip Code : NAP-BTT 508
Trip Cost : Euro 2175 per person based on group
join in basis
Group Size: Minimum 4 upto 16 person
Accessibility: One hour flight to Lhasa and
cycling to Kathmandu
The Route: Maximum altitude Gyatso-La (5220m)
and Thang pass (5050m) 6/7-hrs average cycling
per day.
Season: Spring: March - April/Autumn: September
– November
Trip Facilities : Combination hotel and
fully-supported camping
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Highlight of this trip:
- The best mountain flight over
the Everest, Lhasa to Kathmandu
Mountain Biking
- The most challenging biking
tour in the world.
- Adventurous bike ride to Mount
Everest north base camp
- Visit main attractions Potala
Palace and the Jokhang temple in
Lhasa.
- 1100+ km biking across the
“Roof of the World” over 5000+
meter high mountain pass
- The spine-tingling downhill
ride from 5150 meter high
mountain pass
- Superb mountain views and
glacier
- Inspiring landscapes, superb
mountain views, rich Buddhist
history & culture & Tibetan
Nomads.
- Complete hassle free Chinese
(Tibet) travel documentation.
- Local expert guide, delicious
meals, 4WD vehicle support.
- Spectacular flight to Lhasa
passing right over Mount Everest
and many of the highest peaks in
the world (if you join the trip
in Kathmandu)
- Picturesque Tibetan village,
friendly people and many
more....
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Detail itinerary |
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DAY 01: Upon arrival at
Tribhuwan international airport,
welcomed by our representative
and transfer to hotel. The
remainder of the afternoon is at
leisure. A pre-trek briefing
will be given in the evening at
hotel about the daily program
activities by your Group
Leader/Guide.
DAY 02: After breakfast the day
will start with a guided tour of
Kathmandu's historical and
spiritual key attractions;
including the historic Kathmndu
Durbar Square, the famous
'Monkey Temple' (Swayambunath)
and then finally visit to Patan
Durbar square which is situated
the heart of the city
constitutes the focus of
visitor's attraction. In the
evening there will be pre-trip
discussion where you can meet
your group leader/guide then you
can ask any questions you may
have.
DAY 03: Fly from Kathmandu to
Lhasa: Morning transfer to the
airport for the hour-long flight
to Lhasa. This spectacular
flight, on a China Southwest
Airlines Boeing 757, takes us
right across the main Himalayan
range and provides us with
magnificent mountain views.
After landing at Gonggar Airport
and meeting our Tibetan guide,
it is a further 2-hour drive by
Land cruiser to Lhasa where we
will check into the Hotel. It's
advisable to rest and take it
easy for the remainder of the
day due to Lhasa's altitude.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 4-5: We will spend two full
days visiting the major temples
and monasteries in Tibet, to
include the beautiful Sera
Monastery, Drepung Monastery and
Potala Palace, former residence
of the Dalai Lamas, which
dominates the city, as well as
the Jokhang Temple with scores
of pilgrims prostrating
themselves in worship outside.
We will also spend time
wandering through the local
markets and shopping for goodies
to take home or to just take in
the atmosphere of the square.
Later you will have time to
prepare your bike for the trip.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 06: This day your
Trans-Himalayan biking adventure
begins. Our journey towards
Everest starts with the
Friendship Highway as it heads
out across the plateau. We leave
Lhasa and cycle along the
Tsangpo River to foot of the
Kamba Pass (3700m). When you
arrive at the camp you will find
tents, latrines, shower tent and
facilities ready. Overnight
accommodation in tents.
DAY 07: Our first mountain
passes. A strong uphill climb
along a tar road of several
switchbacks, reaches a summit
lavishly adorned with prayer
flags (4794m). After descending
we continue alongside Lake
Yamdruk, at the far side of
which we set camp (4490m).
Overnight at tents.
DAY 08: Leaving the beautiful
lake behind, we cycle along the
Friendship highway which soon
becomes a gravel roadway,
through a ravine and up to the
foot of the Karo Pass (4750m),
where our tented village will be
prepared for the night.
Overnight at tents.
DAY 09: A significant day on the
tour, as we have to get up early
to climb the high Karo Pass
(5010m). Around us we can see
glaciers stretching down to
6000m and beautiful lakes. You
are rewarded for your effort
with a night in a top hotel in
the city of Gyantse (3980m).
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 10: First we will visit the
Gyantse Dzong and Gyantse Kumbum.
The Dzong is a fort dating from
the 14th century and the Kumbum,
a large gold-domed stupa with
several small chapels,
containing an impressive
collection of Tibetan Buddhist
murals. We then head out on the
highway towards Shigatse.
Although today involves a longer
distance, the highway is tarred
and flat. In the afternoon we
will arrive in Tibet's second
largest city, Shigatse (3860m).
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 11: We leave Shigatse and
ride over two small passes and
through several small Tibetan
villages. We will cycle past the
isolated Gyachung Monastery and
camp. Overnight at tents.
DAY 12: The route lead us
through picturesque valleys
before the long route begins
which leads over the Tso-La
(4520m). After lunch we head
towards Lhatse past the hot
springs and camp about 10km
outside of town. Overnight at
tent.
DAY 13: This day we view the
stunning canyon of the 5220m
Gyatso-La. On a clear day you
will be rewarded for your effort
with your first view of Mount
Everest. After a 40 km ride
through flat prairie towns, you
will arrive in the town of
Pelbar, often referred to as
Shegar. Shegar, is a popular
stopover for anyone heading to
the Everest region. Today will
be a long and grueling ride
through the canyon. Overnight at
tent.
DAY 14: Just outside of Shegar,
we will divert off the main
Lhasa-Kathmandu highway and head
towards the world's highest
peak, Everest. After passing
through the border control
point, you will be faced with 20
km’s of uphill switchbacks (42
hairpin bends in total!) before
you reach the summit of the Pang
Pass (5150m). Your reward will
be some of the most magnificent
views of Everest and her
surrounding peaks. Enjoy lunch
as you gaze over Makalu (8463m),
Shishapangma (8012m), Cho Oyu
(8210m), Lhotse (8516m), Everest
(8850m) and several other
breathtaking peaks. Then a
20-kilometer downhill follows to
the Rongbuk Valley (4200m).
Overnight at tents.
DAY 15 -16: Now you should be at
peak fitness and excited about
the approach of Everest Base
Camp. A bumpy road winds up
through the Rongbuk valley until
the majestic Mount Everest
appears before you. We will camp
beside the monastery with the
unforgettable sight of the 8848m
peak in front of your eyes. We
will stay here for two days. One
your second day, you can either
read a book or get even closer
to Everest by taking a walk,
cycling or hopping on a donkey
and cart ride to Everest base
camp, which is 8km from the
campsite. Overnight at tents.
DAY 17: Leaving Rongbuk, we head
back down the bumpy road and
then take a "short-cut" into the
mountains. Another bumpy trail
takes us over a canyon and down
into Tingri (4340m). Overnight
at tents.
DAY 18: This day begins with a
40 to 50km flat ride before
lunch. Then we tackle the
gradual incline of the Lalung
Pass (4990m). From here you will
feel like you are as high as the
peaks around you, including
Shishapangma (8012m). Overnight
at tents.
DAY 19: This day, we tackle our
last up hill, as we cycle up the
incredible Thang Pass (5050m).
You will be treated to
breathtaking views of the
Himalayan chain as you
free-wheel the most incredible
non stop downhill, all the way
to the Nepalese border. You will
be treated to breathtaking views
of the Himalayan chain as you
freewheel down. From the town of
Nyalam you will notice that the
scenery starts to turn green
again. You will cycle down past
countless waterfalls and pine
tree lines roads, with
waterfalls practically crashing
over you, to the border town of
Zhangmu (2300m). This will be
our last day in Tibet. Overnight
at hotel.
DAY 20: From Zhangmu we have to
pass through customs and into
Nepal. Once you are in the
Nepali town of Kodari the
downhill continues for the next
50 km along some very bumpy and
rocky roads. Suddenly it is
tropical and humid and green
again as you cycle alongside
rice paddies. After you reach
the town of Dolalghat you must
climb up to Dhulikhel (1600m).
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 21: After breakfast, cycling
to Kathmandu. Along the way you
can visit Bhaktapur. You'll be
arriving at Kathmandu late
afternoon then you have free
afternoon to be fresh up;
evening we comment about the
trip and celebrate farewell
dinner together at Nepalese
Typical Restaurant you have free
time for shopping. Overnight at
hotel.
DAY 22: After breakfast you will
have some free time until the
time to leave the international
airport for your final
departure.
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Cost includes in Tibet
Part
- Accommodation, Lhasa, Gyantse,
Shigatse, Xegar, Zhangmu twin
share including breakfast
- All camping equipment whilst
camping
- Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
whilst camping
- Support truck to transport
food, luggage and camping
equipment.
- All airport transfers
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- English speaking
interpreter/guide (Tibetan)
- Tibet entry permit
- Kathmandu - Lhasa flight
ticket (one way)
- Chinese visa fees
Cost excludes in Tibet Part
- International flight,
departure taxes
- Mountain bikes
- Personal expenses such as
drinks, postage, and laundry
- Meals apart from breakfast on
non-camping portion of the trip
- Travel insurance
- Emergency evacuation
- Tips and gratuities
- And unforeseen expenses which
are out of control by Nepal
Adventure Point
Cost includes Nepal Part
Accommodation: 3 night’s hotel
in Kathmandu, 1 night hotel in
Dhulikhel on bed breakfasts
basis and one farewell Dinner in
Kathmandu.
Transportation:
Arrival/Departure transfer and
surface road-head
transportation.
Company & Government’s service
charge: All applicable
Government taxes & official
service charges.
Cost excludes in Tibet Part
- Lunch & Dinner while in City
- Bar bills & Beverages
- Optional activities
Using following hotels:
- Lhasa - Dhood Gu or similar in
Lhasa 3 star
- Gyantse - Gyantse hotel 3 star
- Shigatse - Shigatse hotel 3
star
- Shegar - Quomolongma hotel 3
star
- Zhang Mu - Caiyuan or Zhang Mu
hotel 3 star
- Dhulikhel Lodge Resort
- Marshyandi or similar 3 star |
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Travel
preparing information:
Required Document for
Traveller: Traveller must
carry a valid travel document
i.e. passport, visa, re-entry
Permit etc. Nepal Adventure
Point is not responsible for
lost or stolen personal items
and also will not be responsible
for any liability due to travel
document. Once programmed is
booked clients are requested to
send us the following details 3
weeks before you arrival to
Kathmandu.
Full Name (as in the passport):
Sex:
Passport Number:
Passport issue Date:
Passport Expiry Date:
Date of Birth:
Nationality:
Occupation:
Passport photo copy:
Passport size photo
Flight details:
Telephone No:
E-mail:
Travel Insurance: Travel
insurance is highly recommended
who are joining any of our trips
that you take out personal
travellers insurance policy that
must covers you for medical
assistance, emergency helicopter
rescue, cancellation, accidents,
health, lost of items, theft of
or damage to baggage and
personal effects. The insurance
we require you to take out makes
sure everyone is properly
covered if such an event occurs.
Physical Requirements: We
suggest travelers to be in good
health condition enough to be
able to walk up and down on
moderate hills on a daily basis,
Tibet tours are not highly
demanding physically. You may be
away from modern medical
facilities for some days.
Travelers with a pre-existing
heart and lung problems should
consult their doctors before
taking Tibet tours. According to
the scientific studies, high
altitude sickness has nothing to
do with the age, sex or state of
fitness of the travelers and can
affect anyone who travels to the
areas with the elevation of over
10,000 feet. Medicine is only
treatment for high altitude
sickness, so consult the doctors
for getting the prescribed
medicines.
Important Stuff: We
suggest you to bring 2
passport-size photos with you.
You should also make copies of
passport & visa, one to bring
with you and one to leave with
family or friends. Keep these
separate from your passport.
Other things you should have
copies of are insurance policy,
birth and health certificate, a
record of bank details and
traveler’s cheque details. You
should also have contact numbers
of next to kin, Bank and
insurance company and your
travel agent/ flight booking
office.
Bicycling Equipment
- 3-season sleeping bag
rated to zero.
- T-shirts (cotton and short
sleeved).
- Full sleeve shirt or light
pullover (Polypropylene is
recommended).
- Cycling shorts long & short
both needed for unexpected
weather.
- Waterproof windbreaker with a
hood and wind trousers
- Cycling socks.
- Cycling shoes.
- Cycling gloves full and half.
- Hat - suitable for cycling and
sun protection.
- Micro-sensor Headband.
Fare of Flight and Train
- Kathmandu - Lhasa: USD 356
(Tue & Sat in high seasons)
- Chengdu - Lhasa: USD 250
- Beijing - Lhasa: USD 490
- Shanghai - Lhasa: USD 512
- Kathmandu – Beijing: 790
- Train to Lhasa from Beijing
USD 255 on soft sleeper bed
(Subject to availability, please
read conditions/other available
options)
- Tibet (Chinese) visa: USD 114
for all nationality (Additional
USD 85 applicable to American
passport holder as levied by
Chinese Government.)
Note: Rates and taxes are
subject to change without prior
notice.
Give us an opportunity to serve
you and showcase the glittering
side of Nepal’s nature and
culture!
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Outlined itinerary |
DAY 01: Arrive in Kathmandu
(1317m).
DAY 02: Excursion day in
Kathmandu
DAY 03: Fly from Kathmandu
to Lhasa (3658m/1hr)
DAY 04/05: Lhasa excursion
DAY 06: Cycling to Base of
Kamba Pass
(3700m/85-km/5hrs)
DAY 07: Cycling to Khamba-La
Pass (4490m/55-km/6hrs)
DAY 08: Cycling to Ralung
valley(4750m) via Karo-La
pass (5050m/54-km/7hrs)
DAY 09: Cycling to Gyantse
3950m/79-km/4hrs
DAY 10: Cycling to Shigatse
(3900m/94-km/6hrs)
DAY 11: Cycling to Gyachung
Monastery (3980/75km/7hrs)
DAY 12: Cycling to Lhatse
(4050m) via Tso-La
(4520m/95-km/7hrs)
DAY 13: Cycling to Shegar
(4300m) via Gyatso-La
(5220m/75-km/7hrs)
DAY 14: Cycling to Pang-La
Pass (5150m/6-km/7hrs)
DAY 15/16: Cycling to
Rongbuk
Monastery(5100m/35-km/6hrs)
DAY 17: Cycling to Lao
Tingri (4340m/86-km/7hrs)
DAY 18: Cycling to Base of
Lalung-La (4400m/7-km/7hrs)
DAY 19: Cycling to Zhangmu
(2300m) via Thang pass
(5050m/117-km/7hrs)
DAY 20: Cycling to Dhulikhel
via Kodari
(1600m/97-km/5hrs)
DAY 21: Cycling to Kathmandu
(1317m/35km/3hrs)
DAY 22: Departure day |
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