PURE TIBET

TOUR OVERVIEW
Trip highlights
TRIP DETAILS
Day 1: Gateway to the Himalayas – Welcome to Lhasa!
Airport Transfers Made Easy: Step off the plane or train and into the warm welcome of your guide, who will be waiting to escort you to your hotel. Smooth, stress-free, and taken care of from the very first moment!
Settle into Lhasa: Take the time to relax, acclimatize, and soak in the magic of this ancient city at your own pace. Whether you choose to rest or explore nearby, today is all about easing into the journey ahead.
Welcome Meeting at 6 PM: Meet your Tour Leader and fellow adventurers for an engaging introduction to your Tibetan journey. Get all the essential details, insider tips, and golden guidelines so you’re fully prepared for the incredible days to come.
Group Welcome Dinner: Share your first meal together at the hotel — the perfect opportunity to connect, laugh, and set the tone for the adventure of a lifetime.
Our thoughts: “Your Tibetan odyssey begins today — and the best is yet to come!“
Meals included: Dinner
Day 2: Lhasa – Monasteries, Palaces & Monks in Debate
Drepung Monastery: Begin your day at the legendary “Rice Heap” monastery, once the largest in the world and home to nearly 10,000 monks. Wander through vast courtyards, grand chapels, and timeless halls that have echoed with centuries of wisdom.
Nechung Monastery: Just a short walk downhill lies the mysterious seat of Tibet’s State Oracle. With its dramatic legends and protector deities, Nechung offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual guidance that once shaped Tibetan history.
Norbulingka – The Treasure Garden: Step into the Dalai Lama’s enchanting summer palace, famous for its lush high-altitude gardens and peaceful charm. A place of retreat and celebration, it’s easy to imagine the Dalai Lamas strolling here on warm summer days.
Sera Monastery: End the day at one of Tibet’s great monastic centers. Here, monks bring philosophy alive in their famous debates — clapping hands, sharp questions, and lively exchanges fill the courtyards, creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world.
Evening at Your Hotel: Return to your hotel and unwind after a day steeped in history, spirituality, and timeless traditions. Reflect on the richness of Tibetan culture and get ready for more discoveries tomorrow.
Location: Lhasa
Meals included: Breakfast
Day 3: Lhasa – Mystical Palaces, Sacred Temples & Spirited Bazaars
Potala Palace – The Crown of Lhasa: Ascend the legendary steps of Tibet’s most iconic landmark, where golden stupas, sacred chapels, and the Dalai Lamas’ private quarters whisper centuries of history. A fortress of faith and a symbol of timeless power.
Jokhang Temple – The Heart of Devotion: Step inside the 1,300-year-old Jokhang, glowing beneath its golden roof and alive with the prayers of pilgrims. This sacred sanctuary is the spiritual heartbeat of Tibet.
Barkhor Market – The Living Bazaar: Circle the Jokhang along Barkhor’s vibrant lanes, where traders, pilgrims, and storytellers converge. From handmade treasures to swirling incense, every corner bursts with life and tradition.
Our Thoughts – A Day Steeped in Spirit: Today isn’t just about visiting landmarks; it’s about feeling Lhasa’s pulse—where devotion, history, and everyday life intertwine. As night falls, you’ll carry the city’s mystique within you, long after the lanterns fade.
Location : Lhasa
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 4: Lhasa - Wander, Wonder & Find Your Own Path
Your Free Day – Choose Your Own Adventure: Today is yours to shape! Whether you crave quiet reflection, vibrant exploration, or a touch of shopping, Lhasa’s treasures await. Wander, wonder, and let the city reveal itself at your pace.
Guided Recommendations – Local Wisdom at Hand: Unsure where to begin? Your guide is ready with suggestions and can help arrange visits to hidden temples, museums, or cultural corners you might otherwise miss. Insider tips turn a free day into a memorable one.
Embrace the Spirit of Lhasa: Stroll the streets, linger in teahouses, or simply watch pilgrims circle Jokhang with prayer wheels in hand. Sometimes the best adventures are the ones you create yourself.
Evening at Your Hotel – Rest & Reconnect: Return to your hotel for a peaceful evening. Reflect on your personal journey through Lhasa as you prepare for the adventures still ahead.
Location : Lhasa
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 5: Lhasa to Gyantse – Lakes, Passes & Timeless Charm
Yamdrok Tso – The Turquoise Jewel: Journey across the dramatic Khamba La Pass to the breathtaking shores of Yamdrok Tso, one of Tibet’s three sacred lakes. Its shimmering turquoise waters, ringed by snowcapped peaks, create a panorama that lingers in the mind long after you’ve left.
Karo La Pass – Where Glaciers Touch the Sky: Cross the mighty Karo La at over 5,000 m, where towering glaciers tumble from the high peaks as though they’re spilling straight into the road. It’s an elemental landscape that feels both humbling and otherworldly.
Arrival in Gyantse – The Soul of Old Tibet: Once a bustling crossroads of trade between Tibet, Sikkim, and Bhutan, Gyantse still carries the aura of its medieval past. Wander through its labyrinthine lanes, soak in the timeless atmosphere, and let the whispers of history guide your steps.
Today’s Reflection – A Day of Contrasts: From shimmering lakes and thundering glaciers to the storied streets of Gyantse, today reminds us that Tibet is a land where nature and history are inseparably entwined.
Location: Gyantse
Meals included :Breakfast
Day 6: Gyantse to Shigatse – Living Monasteries & Sacred Traditions
Step Into History at Pelkhor Choede: Begin your morning in Gyantse with a visit to the remarkable Pelkhor Choede Monastery. Once home to 16 different Buddhist colleges, this unique site still preserves exquisite 15th-century statues and mandalas that reveal the depth of Tibet’s spiritual artistry.
Journey to Shigatse – Tibet’s Heartland: Travel through sweeping valleys and river landscapes as you make your way to Shigatse, Tibet’s lively second city and a crossroads of trade, culture, and tradition.
Tashilhunpo Monastery – Seat of the Panchen Lama: Founded in 1447, this sprawling monastic complex radiates spiritual energy. From golden rooftops to chanting monks and the magnificent Maitreya Buddha statue, Tashilhunpo embodies the living heartbeat of Tibetan Buddhism.
Our Thoughts: “Today is all about living history — monasteries that are not just relics of the past but vibrant sanctuaries of faith. Walking these sacred courtyards, you don’t just see Tibet’s story — you feel it.”
Location : Shigatse
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 7: Shegar Fortresses of Faith & Himalayan Horizons
Sakya Gompa – Seat of Power: Journey through the windswept valleys to Sakya, the spiritual and political stronghold of the Sakya School. Its fortress-like monastery, painted in deep greys, reds, and whites, tells tales of a 13th-century Tibet ruled by lamas and scholars. Stroll beneath its towering walls, where scriptures, murals, and centuries-old traditions still breathe life.
Drive to Shegar – Gateway to Everest: Continue your road trip through stark high-altitude landscapes to Shegar, a rugged outpost that serves as the gateway to Everest. Here, the Himalayas feel tantalisingly close, their snowy ridgelines shimmering against the horizon.
Evening in Shegar – A Pause Before the Peak: Settle in for the night with the quiet excitement that tomorrow brings—the journey into Everest country begins.
Location : Shegar
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 8: Rongbuk – Gateway to the Goddess
Journey into Qomolangma National Park: Leave Shegar behind and wind your way off the Friendship Highway into landscapes where the air thins and the peaks rise sharper with every turn. Prayer flags dance in the wind as the Himalayas slowly unveil their might.
Rongbuk Monastery – Where Earth Meets Sky: By afternoon, you’ll arrive at Rongbuk Valley, home to the world’s highest monastery at 5,100 m. From here, behold your first full glimpse of Mt. Everest—Qomolangma, the revered “Queen of the Mountains.” Few moments compare to the awe of seeing her snowy summit pierce the heavens.
Evening in the Shadow of a Giant: Tonight, you’ll rest in the silence of Rongbuk, with the stars overhead and Everest standing guard on the horizon. Tomorrow, her grandeur awaits even closer.
Location : Rongbuk
Meals included :Breakfast
Day 9: Lower Kyirong – From Everest’s Majesty to Hidden Valleys
Morning with the Queen of the Mountains: Wake to an awe-inspiring sight—Everest’s mighty North Face glowing in the morning light. This farewell glance at Qomolangma is a moment etched forever in memory, a last blessing from the world’s highest peak.
Across Lakes & Passes: Your drive continues southward, tracing a path of sweeping high-altitude passes and shimmering lakes. Pause at the dazzling Paiko Tso, its turquoise waters a jewel of the Tibetan Plateau. Along the way, the giants of Shishapangma and Cho Oyu rise against the horizon, keeping you company on the road.
Arrival in Lower Kyirong: By evening, descend into the lush, forested valleys of Kyirong—often called “the Happy Valley” in ancient texts. The dramatic shift from arid plateau to green gorge makes this day’s journey one of the most scenic transitions in Tibet.
Our Thoughts: This isn’t just the end of a journey—it’s a tapestry of moments stitched into memory: silent monasteries, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, the gaze of Everest, and the laughter shared along the way. Tibet stays with you, always, as you step into the next adventure.
Location : Lower Kyirong
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 10: Kathmandu – Into the Valley of Legends
Border Crossing
Leave Kyirong (Gyirong) this morning and drive to the Nepal–Tibet border. After completing the immigration formalities, cross the bridge that connects Tibet’s rugged landscapes with Nepal’s green valleys.
Scenic Drive
Continue along the Prithvi Highway, following the winding course of the Trishuli River. The road takes you through dense forests, hillside terraces, and small mountain villages, with waterfalls tumbling from the cliffs above.
Kathmandu Arrival
By evening, descend into the Kathmandu Valley. The capital welcomes you with its timeless charm—ancient temples, intricately carved woodwork, and the unmatched artistry of the Newar heritage. You will be staying in Patan, a Newari ancient city with magical history and experiences.
Location : Kathmandu
Meals included : Breakfast
Day 11: Farewell from the Himalayas
Morning Reflections
Enjoy your final breakfast in Kathmandu before checking out of the hotel.
Airport Transfer
A pre-arranged transfer will take you to Tribhuvan International Airport, a drive of around 30 minutes depending on traffic. To allow time for security and check-in, we recommend arriving at least 2.5 hours before your scheduled flight.
Journey’s End
With passport and ticket in hand, step into the departure hall carrying memories of the great Himalayas, sacred monasteries, and the unforgettable landscapes of Tibet and Nepal—an odyssey you will cherish for a lifetime.
Our Thoughts
As you journey homeward, know that this is not an ending but the beginning of a deeper connection—with the Himalayas, with the cultures you’ve touched, and with the communities that welcomed you. At Travel Empowers, we believe travel is more than movement; it is exchange, respect, and care. By walking these ancient trails, honoring local traditions, and supporting sustainable initiatives, you have become part of a story much larger than yourself.Until we meet again on another adventure—Thank you for traveling with purpose, heart, and wonder.
Location : Kathmandu
Meals included : Breakfast

Where We Stay
Trip Details
What’s Included
Start: Lhasa
Finish: Kathmandu
Tour Length: 11 days
Travel Style: Fully Guided
Average Group Size: 12–16 travelers
Age Range: 18+
Price: From USD 2299 per person
What’s included for the price:
- Comfortable hotels on a twin/double-sharing basis
- 10 breakfasts provided
- Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the journey
- Airport arrival and departure transfers
- All Tibet permits and permissions
- Permit delivery to your hotel in Mainland China (Beijing, Chengdu, Xining, or other cities)
- English-speaking Travel Empowers Tibetan tour leader throughout Tibet
- Entrance fees to all monuments mentioned in the itinerary in both Tibet and Nepal
- English-speaking guide from Rasuwagadi border to Kathmandu
- Transfer from Rasuwagadi Border to Kathmandu by private vehicle (size based on group)
- Border guide service charges for assistance at the crossing
- All toll taxes and parking fees
- Guided city tours and sightseeing as per itinerary
- No hidden costs – everything mentioned is included
- Thoughtfully chosen hotels and services for comfort and authenticity
- Guided by experts who care about sustainability, culture, and community
Included Activities & Experiences
- Explore the grandeur of Drepung Monastery, once the largest in the world.
- Visit the spiritual Nechung Monastery, seat of the Tibetan state oracle.
- Wander through the gardens of Norbulinka, the Dalai Lama’s summer palace.
- Witness monks debating at Sera Monastery, a lively display of Buddhist learning.
- Step inside the iconic Potala Palace, Tibet’s most legendary landmark.
- Discover the sacred Jokhang Temple, Tibet’s holiest shrine.
- Marvel at the turquoise waters of Yamdrok Tso, one of Tibet’s three sacred lakes.
- Stop at the dramatic Karo La Glacier viewpoint.
- Walk through the ancient Pelkor Choede Monastery in Gyantse.
- Visit Tashilumpo Monastery, the seat of the Panchen Lama.
- Explore the historic Sakya Monastery with its unique Mongolian-style walls.
- Stand at the foot of Mount Everest with your Everest Base Camp park permit.
- Cross the border into Nepal at Rasuwagadhi, with local guide support.
- Discover the medieval artistry of Patan Durbar Square.
- Step inside the golden sanctum of Hiranya Varna Mahavihar (Golden Temple) in Patan.
- Experience guided walks through bustling Tibetan and Nepali towns.
- Share meals with your group in local restaurants for a taste of authentic cuisine.
- Enjoy breathtaking road journeys across high passes and valleys.
- Soak in panoramic Himalayan views at every turn.
- Travel with an expert Travel Empowers Tibetan tour leader for insider knowledge.
- Connect with local culture and traditions through meaningful encounters.
What's not included
Tibet
- Chinese Visa fee.
- Flights or train tickets to Lhasa.
- Lunches and dinners.
- Personal expenses such as bar bills, bottled water, laundry, etc.
- Comprehensive travel insurance (mandatory) – must cover personal accident, medical expenses, emergency evacuation, repatriation, and personal liability. We strongly recommend it also include trip cancellation, curtailment, and loss of luggage/personal belongings.
- Tips and gratuities.
- Any services not specifically mentioned under “Inclusions.”
- Additional expenses arising from unforeseen circumstances such as delays, trip extensions due to bad weather, illness, government regulations, or other factors beyond the control of Travel Empowers.
Nepal
- Nepal Visa fee.
- Lunches and dinners.
- Entrance fees other than those listed under “Inclusions.”
- Personal expenses such as bar bills, bottled water, laundry, etc.
Is This Trip For You?
Think you’re ready for an adventure that’s literally out of this world? Welcome to Tibet—the “Roof of the World.” If traveling at high altitude, gazing at Everest up close, and wandering through mystical monasteries sounds like your kind of thrill, then buckle up… this trip was designed for you!
Most of our travelers start out solo, but by the time you’ve shared yak-butter tea, huffed and puffed your way up ancient palace stairs, and cheered each other on across 5,000 m passes, you’ll have a new crew of adventure buddies for life.
A few things to know before you dive in:
- Some drives are long, but when the “road trip views” are glaciers, turquoise lakes, and the tallest mountains on earth… who’s complaining?
- Altitude is real, so go easy, hydrate lots, and embrace the slower rhythm of highland life—it’s all part of the adventure.
- Temples and monasteries are sacred—bring modest clothes (and maybe a scarf) so you can step inside with respect (and style!).
- Wi-Fi? Sometimes. Hot showers? Usually. Epic memories that will outlast any creature comfort? 100% guaranteed.
So if you’re craving a trip that mixes jaw-dropping landscapes, ancient traditions, and a splash of “heck yeah, I did that!” energy—then Pure Tibet is calling. Book now with just USD 99, and let Travel Empowers take you straight to the top of the world!
What our travellers say
TRIP FAQs
What kind of hotel will I stay in upon arrival in Lhasa?
You’ll be welcomed into a comfortable, locally operated hotel that offers clean rooms and basic amenities. While not luxurious, the accommodation is cozy and perfectly suited for Tibet’s high-altitude environment. The focus is on comfort, rest, and a warm Tibetan atmosphere as you settle in and adjust to the altitude.
Is Wi-Fi available throughout the trip?
Wi-Fi is available in most larger towns such as Lhasa and Shigatse, though connections can be slow. In more remote areas, internet access is limited or unavailable. This is part of the Tibetan experience—embracing the mountains, landscapes, and local culture without too much digital distraction.
How difficult are the walks, and what altitudes will we reach?
Most walks on this trip are short to moderate, though the high altitude can make them feel more challenging. You’ll cross mountain passes of 4,500–5,000 meters, with Everest Base Camp being one of the highest points. It’s important to take it slow, stay hydrated, and give yourself time to acclimatize—our itinerary is paced with this in mind.
What is the minimum number of travelers required for this tour to operate?
The Pure Tibet tour is guaranteed to run with a minimum of just two travelers. This ensures intimate group sizes while still allowing for meaningful shared experiences with like-minded adventurers.
Do I need a visa or special permits to travel in Tibet?
Yes, you’ll need a Chinese visa as well as a Tibet Travel Permit. Travel Empowers will arrange all the necessary permits for you, and the permit will be delivered directly to your hotel in mainland China (Beijing, Chengdu, Xining, or another designated city).
What health precautions should I consider?
Because Tibet sits at high altitudes, it’s important to consult your doctor before traveling. Bring any personal medication, and be mindful of altitude-related issues such as headaches, fatigue, or shortness of breath. The best approach is to take it slow, rest as needed, and allow your body to adjust gradually.
What happens if there are delays or disruptions during the trip?
Occasionally, weather conditions, road closures, or government regulations may cause delays. Should this happen, our experienced team will make the necessary adjustments to keep your journey safe and enjoyable. Flexibility is key when traveling in such a unique and remote region.
What if my trip is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances?
In the unlikely event of a cancellation due to factors beyond our control (such as weather, illness, or government restrictions), refunds will be handled according to the Travel Empowers cancellation policy. We encourage you to review this policy before booking.
How much extra money will I need apart from the tour cost?
Individual spending habits vary, but in Tibet you can expect to need about USD 25–35 per day on average for meals, snacks, drinks, and small personal expenses not covered in the tour. A more detailed spending guide will be included in your welcome pack to help you plan. ATMs are available in larger towns such as Lhasa and Shigatse, though they can sometimes be unreliable, so it’s wise to carry some cash ( USD or Chinese Yuan) for convenience, especially in remote areas.
Tipping in Tibet is not compulsory but is considered a thoughtful way to show appreciation to drivers, hotel staff, and local guides who work hard to make your experience special and in restaurants is usually 10% of the total bill . To keep things simple, your Travel Empowers tour leader will recommend an appropriate guideline for tipping, and the group can contribute to a communal fund or “kitty.” This ensures tips are fair, hassle-free, and shared equally across all the wonderful people who help along the way.
How does room allocation work on this trip?
Accommodation is based on twin or double-share rooms. If you’re traveling with a partner or friend, please let us know in advance so we can arrange for you to share. Solo travelers will be paired with another traveler of the same gender. A single supplement is available if you prefer your own room.
Can you cater to my dietary requirements?
Yes, we’ll do our very best to accommodate your dietary needs. In larger cities like Lhasa and Shigatse, vegetarian options are widely available, and some restaurants can cater to vegan or gluten-free diets if notified in advance. However, in more remote areas, meal choices can be basic, with a heavier focus on noodle dishes, rice, vegetables, and yak-based products (butter, cheese, or meat). We recommend letting Travel Empowers know your requirements at the time of booking so we can prepare accordingly. Bringing along some of your own snacks (like protein bars, nuts, or gluten-free items) is also a great idea to ensure you always have something suitable on hand.
Is travel insurance required for this trip?
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory. Your policy should cover medical expenses, personal accidents, emergency evacuation, trip interruption, and personal liability. We also strongly recommend that it includes coverage for cancellations, curtailments, and lost luggage.
Do you have any final travel tips for Tibet?
Travel light, carry layered clothing, and keep an open mind. Tibet is as much about its landscapes and spirituality as it is about adapting to life in the mountains. Flexibility, patience, and a spirit of adventure will ensure you have a truly rewarding journey.




