Tibet bird watching tour

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Tibet bird watching tour  is one of the most noteworthy places in the Earth offers awesome cloister sights, stunning high-elevation treks, shocking perspectives of the world’s most noteworthy mountains and a percentage of the friendliest individuals anyplace on the planet and also a superb spot for bird watching.

Tibet bird watching tour  is one of the most noteworthy places in the Earth offers awesome cloister sights, stunning high-elevation treks, shocking perspectives of the world’s most noteworthy mountains and a percentage of the friendliest individuals anyplace on the planet and also a superb spot for bird watching.

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Trip Overview of Tibet Bird Watching Tour

Tibet bird watching tour  is one of the most noteworthy places in the Earth offers awesome cloister sights, stunning high-elevation treks, shocking perspectives of the world’s most noteworthy mountains and a percentage of the friendliest individuals anyplace on the planet and also a superb spot for bird watching.

Over 488 species of bird have been reported in Tibet and about 18 nature reserve has been established. Five of these are National Nature Reserves in which uncommon and valuable creatures are protected. There are more than 2,300 types of insects; 64 types of fish; 45 species of amphibians; 55 types of reptiles also found there, taking after Nature Reserves are famous for, Qiangtang Nature Reserve for Wild Tibetan Yaks and Black-necked cranes, Asses and Gazelles; Markam Nature Reserve for Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkeys; Shenzhen Nature Reserve for Black-necked Cranes; Nyingchi-Dongjug Nature Reserve for Antelopes; Riwoge-Chamoling Nature Reserve for Red Deer.

In Tibet, Snow Pigeon, Tibetan Pheasants, and Black-necked cranes and so forth uncommon winged creatures for you to watch. Key ornithological attractions in Tibet incorporate Tibetan Eared-bird, Derbyan Parakeet, Black-necked Crane, Tibetan Blackbird, Brown-cheeked Laughingthrush and Giant Babax.

Highlights of Tibet Bird Watching Tour

Tour Duration: 10 days

Joining in: Kathmandu Nepal

Trip Grade: Moderate

Best time: Autumn (August, Sept, Oct), spring (March April) summer (May, June July)

Guide: Government certified tour & Nature Guide

Lodging: Twin hotel accommodation private room.

Food: Daily breakfast

Outline Itinerary

1 Day 01: - KATMANDU TO ZHANGMU (2300M) 156KM

Early morning scenic drive to KODARI through the beautiful Nepalese country side. After necessary border formalities both at Nepalese and Chinese immigration, Drive to Zhangmu O/N at Hotel

 

2 Day 02: - ZHANGMU TO SHIGATSE (4300M) - 225 KM.

Drive to Xegar via Lalungla pass.from where you can enjoy the Beautiful view of Mt Xisapangma (8212m) and Mt. Cho-oyu (8201m) and continue Drive to Shigatse O one of the most historically significant villages in Tibet. On the way, we visit Sakya Monastery. Sakya Monastery is one of the largest monasteries in Tibet, and is home to the Sakyapa sect of Buddhism.. Overnight at hotel.

3 Day 03: - SHIGATSE TO GYANTSE (3950M) - 90 KM

In the morning visit the Tashilunpo Monastery and the free bazaar of Xigaste. Tashilumpo lies at the foot of Drolmari, or Tara’s Mountain, on the western side of Shigatse. It is one of Tibet’s most influential monasteries, founded in 1477 by Gendun Drubpa, the first Dalai Lama. Inside the monastery, the Maitreya Chapel is the tallest building and houses the world’s largest brass statue of Buddha at 26.2 meters (86 feet) high, seated on a 3.8 meter (12 foot) high lotus throne made of gold, brass and precious gems, After lunch embark on a pleasant 2 hours drive to Gyantse with its amazing sites Khumbum, Palkor Chode Monastery and Gyantse Dzong, Overnight at hotel.

4 Day 04: - GYANTSE TO TSEDANG (3320M) - 261KM.

Drive to Tsedang via Yamdrok Lake (Special place for Bird watching ), and high passes Kora la (5010M) and Kambala (4794M) O/N at Hotel

5 Day 05: - TSEDANG TO LHASA VIA SAMYE MONASTERY -120 KM

Visit Yambulakhang and Tandruk Monastery and Drive to Samye Monastery, explore Monastery and Drive to Lhasa O/ at Hotel

6 Day 06: - LHASA SIGHTSEEING TOUR

Today we explore the heart of Tibet with taking the special tour; our tour begins with a visit to Sera Monastery, Sera, in Tibetan, means “Wild Rose Garden” since opulent wild rose woods once grew around it. The Sera monastery was completed in 1419. The Monastery is erected grandly at a mountain slope with a colorful architecture, Explore Norbulinka Palace, in Tibetan ‘beautiful gardens’ and the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. At serene Sera Monastery, enjoy watching the monks animatedly debating the Buddhist scriptures and see the wonderful collection of ancient murals and statues as well as scriptures written in gold powder, wonderful scroll paintings, tapestries and Thangka that can be seen throughout. Visit the Jokhang Temple, a spiritual center of Tibetan people. Every day, numerous Buddhists from every corner of Tibet come to burn incense to worship here. Follow the pilgrimage circuit along the ancient streets of the old town around Barkhor Bazaar and return back to hotel for overnight.

7 Day 07: - ANOTHER SIGHTSEEING DAY IN LHASA

Today we will explore the Potala Palace and Drepung Monastery. The 17th century Potala Palace offers an awesome view of entire city and also has private quarters of the Dalai Lama, numerous grand state rooms and chapels, you are guided thought ancient chamber of the palace and get to see Tibetan art and statues, After visit Potala palace enjoy the solemnity of holy Dreprung Monastery one of the largest Monastery in Tibet which was built in 14th century used to shelter around 10,000 monks, where you can observe many nuns and monks changing and performing religious discourses, but as now there has been quite a declination resulting in only few hundreds. Tibetans’ respect and belief are immensely knotted with this monastery, evening free for Shopping return back to hotel for overnight.

 

8 Day 08: - LHASA-NAMTSO LAKE (4720M) - 240KM


Early Morning Drive to Namtso Lake, bird watching over there This is the largest lake in Tibet. Located on the old road between Lhasa and Gyantse , It’s famous as a wintering site of Black necked Cranes.O/N at Guest House.

 

9 Day 09: - NAMTSO LAKE – LHASA (3650M)

Explore Namtso Lake and sightseeing around then Drive to Lhasa O/N at Hotel

10 Day 10: - FINAL DEPARTURE FROM LHASA


Early morning drive to airport for departure flight to Kathmandu or to your onward destination.

Trip Facts

Cost Includes

    Hotel, arrival/departure transfer
    All necessary Tibet travel permits
    Everest National Park admission fee and Grass dame charge.
    Getting Chinese visa and Tibet Travel permit
    Kathmandu – Tibet boarder transportation by comfortable vehicle
    All land transport in private vehicle ( mini van, van, hiace depends on group size)
    Accommodation in Tibet on twin sharing basis
    Daily Breakfast
    English speaking Tibetan guide
    All fees for sightseeing and Monasteries as outlined in the itinerary
    All applicable taxes and service charges

Cost Excludes

    Accommodation in Kathmandu
    Chinese visa fee, Air Fare, Travel insurance
    Meals other than breakfast in Tibet
    Extra expenses if incase political and natural problem
    Tips for guides and driver
    Nepal visa fee

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