Itinerary
Day 1:Arrive in Lhasa
Hotel:
Standard:
Lhagari Snow Dragon Manor / Tibet Min Shan Hotel / Lhasa Naicang Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Lhasa Regency Resort Hotel or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Arrive at Lhasa Gonggar Airport or Lhasa Railway Station. Receive a traditional welcome with a Khata scarf. Transfer to your hotel in Lhasa city for rest and acclimatization to the high altitude.
Day 2:Lhasa City Tour: Tibetan Culture Experience, Sera Monastery
Hotel:
Standard:
Lhagari Snow Dragon Manor / Tibet Min Shan Hotel / Lhasa Naicang Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Lhasa Regency Resort Hotel or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Visit a Tibetan culture experience center to learn about and participate in traditional crafts like incense making, woodblock printing, and Tibetan calligraphy. In the afternoon, visit Sera Monastery, one of Lhasa's three great monasteries, famous for its lively monk debates (subject to schedule).
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Lhasa, CN
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Tibetan Culture Experience
Experience traditional Tibetan culture and unique ethnic customs in Lhasa.
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Sera Monastery
A famous Gelugpa Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Lhasa, known for its debating sessions.
Day 3:Lhasa City Tour: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street
Hotel:
Standard:
Lhagari Snow Dragon Manor / Tibet Min Shan Hotel / Lhasa Naicang Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Lhasa Regency Resort Hotel or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Lhasa Welcome Dinner (Tibetan or Nepali cuisine)
Explore the magnificent Potala Palace, the winter palace of the Dalai Lama. Visit the sacred Jokhang Temple and walk around the bustling Barkhor Street, a pilgrimage circuit. Enjoy a special included Tibetan or Nepalese welcome dinner.
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Lhasa, CN
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Potala Palace
The world's highest-altitude grand palace, an iconic landmark of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
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Jokhang Temple
The most sacred Tibetan Buddhist temple in Lhasa, housing the Jowo Shakyamuni statue.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
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Barkhor Street
An ancient circumambulation path and market street around the Jokhang Temple, brimming with Tibetan life.
Day 4:Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Karola Glacier - Pelkor Monastery - Shigatse (Altitude: 3,650m - 4,441m - 3,800m)(360 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Zangyu Yabu Hotel / Xike Fuyang Hotel / Mulun Lazong Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Shigatse Hilton Hotel or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Drive from Lhasa, passing through the Yarlung Tsangpo River Valley. Cross the Gampa La pass for stunning views of Yamdrok Lake. Visit the Karola Glacier and the Pelkor Monastery in Gyantse before arriving in Shigatse for the night.
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Gyantse, CN
Gyantse is a county in Shigatse, Tibet, known for its historic Gyantse Dzong fortress and the magnificent Palcho Monastery, a key stop on the traditional trade route between Tibet and India.
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Yamdrok Lake
Yamdrok Lake is one of Tibet's three holy lakes, known for its turquoise waters and stunning mountain backdrop.
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Karola Glacier
Karola Glacier is a roadside glacier in Tibet, where the ice tongue reaches close to the highway.
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Pelkor Monastery
Pelkor Monastery is famed for its Kumbum stupa, a multi-tiered structure housing numerous chapels and murals.
Day 5:Shigatse - Gyawu La Pass - Rongbuk Monastery - Everest Base Camp / Everest Town(238 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Everest Base Camp Tent: Twin/Single/Triple rooms, shared bathroom no Oxygen. When tent camp is closed due to winter weather, the group will be accommodated at a guesthouse in Everest Town: Twin rooms, private bathroom no Oxygen.
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included - Mount Everest Small Hot Pot
Drive towards Mount Everest. Stop at the Gyawu La Pass viewpoint for a panoramic view of five 8000m+ peaks. Visit the world's highest monastery, Rongbuk Monastery. Take the eco-bus to Everest Base Camp for a close-up view of Mount Everest. Stay overnight at the base camp tents or in Everest Town.
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Mount Everest, CN
The world's highest mountain, located on the border between China and Nepal, is the ultimate goal for mountaineers and explorers.
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Gyawu La Pass
A major mountain pass on the way to Everest Base Camp from Tibet, offering a superb viewing platform for the Himalayan peaks.
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Rongbuk Monastery
The world's highest-altitude monastery, located on the north side of Mount Everest, serving as an important spiritual site for climbers.
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Everest Base Camp
The mountaineers' camp on the north side of Mount Everest, the closest viewpoint accessible to ordinary tourists.
Day 6:Mount Everest - Shishapangma Nature Reserve - Peiku Lake - Saga / Zhongba(222 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Saga: Western Post Sheli Hotel / Vienna 3 Good Hotel / Ximan Hotel or similar
Zhongba: Tian Sheng Holiday Hotel / Jima Yongrong Hotel / Gesar Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Watch the sunrise over Mount Everest. Drive through the Shishapangma Nature Reserve, passing by Peiku Lake. Continue the journey to Saga or Zhongba for an overnight stay.
Day 7:Saga / Zhongba - Payang - Lake Manasarovar - Mount Kailash - Darchen(424 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Shanshui Fuyang Hotel / Chuanbei Fuyang Hotel / Ouguan Tianqi Hengyang Hotel / Huanman Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Travel along the G219 highway, passing through Payang town. Arrive at the sacred Lake Manasarovar and get the first views of the holy Mount Kailash. Overnight in Darchen, the starting point for the Kailash kora.
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Darchen, CN
Darchen is the gateway town and logistical base for the Mount Kailash pilgrimage kora, situated at the foot of the sacred mountain.
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Lake Manasarovar
Lake Manasarovar is one of the world's highest freshwater lakes, revered as sacred in Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, and other faiths.
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Mount Kailash
Mount Kailash is revered as a spiritual axis mundi in several religions, recognized by its distinct pyramidal shape.
Day 8:Tachin - Prayer Flag Square - Sengkhong - Khugu Temple - Chire Temple/Gangka (Walk approximately 14 km)(3 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Sershong Guesthouse / Tent (Dormitory, shared bathroom)
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Begin the Mount Kailash kora (circumambulation). Take a shuttle to the Tarboche flagpole. Hike approximately 14km along the valley, with views of the west and north faces of Kailash, to the overnight stop at Sershong (Dira-puk Monastery) or Gangga.
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Sershong, CN
Sershong is a key stop on the Mount Kailash kora route, often used as the first night's campsite or lodging point.
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Mount Kailash Kora
The Mount Kailash Kora is a sacred pilgrimage trek around the holy mountain in Tibet, offering a profound spiritual journey through high-altitude landscapes.
Day 9:Sershong / Gangga - Dolma La Pass - Zutrul-puk Monastery (Walk approximately 20 km)(5 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Zutrul-puk Guesthouse / Tent (Dormitory, shared bathroom)
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
The most challenging day of the kora. Hike approximately 20km, crossing the high Dolma La Pass (5,650m) and passing the Turquoise Lake (Gaurikund). Descend to Zutrul-puk Monastery for the night.
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Sershong, CN
Sershong is a key stop on the Mount Kailash kora route, often used as the first night's campsite or lodging point.
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Mount Kailash Kora
The Mount Kailash Kora is a sacred pilgrimage trek around the holy mountain in Tibet, offering a profound spiritual journey through high-altitude landscapes.
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Dolma La Pass
Dolma La Pass is the highest point on the Mount Kailash kora at 5,630 meters, marked by a vast array of prayer flags.
Day 10:Zutrul-puk Monastery - Zongduo - Darchen - Zhada (Walk approximately 6.6 km)(154 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Zhada Earth Forest Castle Hotel / Gangga Dises Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
Complete the final 6.6km of the kora hike to Zongduo. Take a shuttle back to Darchen. After lunch, drive to Zhada, the county town near the Guge Kingdom ruins.
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Zutrul-puk, CN
Zutrul-puk is a key monastery on the kora, located on the eastern side of Kailash, associated with the meditation cave of Milarepa.
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Mount Kailash Kora
The Mount Kailash Kora is a sacred pilgrimage trek around the holy mountain in Tibet, offering a profound spiritual journey through high-altitude landscapes.
Day 11:Zhada - Tholing Monastery - Guge Kingdom - Zhada Earth Forest - Darchen(150 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Shanshui Fuyang Hotel / Chuanbei Fuyang Hotel / Ouguan Tianqi Hengyang Hotel / Huanman Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Visit the ancient Tholing Monastery. Explore the ruins of the mysterious Guge Kingdom. Drive through the spectacular Zhada Earth Forest landscape before returning to Darchen for the night.
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Zhada, CN
Zhada County is famed for its dramatic eroded landforms, known as the Clay Forest, and the ruins of the ancient Guge Kingdom.
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Tholing Monastery
Tholing Monastery is an ancient temple in Zhada County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, founded in the 10th century and a key site for the later spread of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Guge Kingdom Ruins
The Guge Kingdom Ruins are a major archaeological site in Zhada County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, once the capital of the Guge Kingdom from the 10th to 17th centuries, with remains of palaces, temples, and caves.
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Zhada Earth Forest
Zhada Earth Forest is a unique natural landscape in Zhada County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, featuring earth pillar formations shaped by long-term weathering and erosion, with bizarre shapes and varied colors.
Day 12:Darchen - Zhongba / Saga(424 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Saga: Western Post Sheli Hotel / Vienna 3 Good Hotel / Ximan Hotel or similar
Zhongba: Tian Sheng Holiday Hotel / Jima Yongrong Hotel / Gesar Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Drive back from Darchen towards Saga or Zhongba, retracing part of the route through the vast Tibetan plateau landscapes.
Day 13:Saga / Zhongba - Sangsang Grassland - Sakya(416 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Sakya Naicang Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
same as the Standard
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Drive east from Saga/Zhongba, crossing the Tujia La pass and traversing the vast Sangsang Grassland. Continue to Sakya, famous for its unique monastery.
Day 14:Sakya - Sakya Monastery - Shigatse(147 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Zangyu Yabu Hotel / Xike Fuyang Hotel / Mulun Lazong Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Shigatse Hilton Hotel or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Visit the impressive Sakya Monastery, known for its vast library of ancient scriptures and unique gray-red architecture. Afterwards, drive to Shigatse.
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Sakya, CN
Sakya is a county in Shigatse, Tibet, known for Sakya Monastery, the birthplace of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism, with rich religious history and distinctive Tibetan architecture.
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Sakya Monastery
Sakya Monastery is the main temple in Sakya County, Tibet, the ancestral monastery of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism, founded in 1073, renowned for its grand Tibetan architecture and vast collection of Buddhist texts.
Day 15:Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery - Lhasa (Altitude: 3,800m - 4,000m - 3,650m)(359 km)
Hotel:
Standard:
Lhagari Snow Dragon Manor / Tibet Min Shan Hotel / Lhasa Naicang Hotel or similar
Deluxe:
Lhasa Regency Resort Hotel or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama and one of the six great monasteries of the Gelug school. After the visit, drive back to Lhasa.
Return from Shigatse to Lhasa will be by tourist bus or train at the travel agency's discretion. No specific requests can be accommodated. Thank you for your understanding.
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Shigatse, CN
Shigatse is the second-largest city in Tibet, situated at the confluence of the Yarlung Tsangpo and Nyangchu rivers. It serves as the political, economic, cultural, and religious center of Tsang, renowned for its stunning landscapes and profound Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
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Tashilhunpo Monastery
The largest monastery in Shigatse, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lamas, and one of the six great monasteries of the Gelugpa school.
Day 16:Lhasa, CN
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast, transfer to Lhasa Gonggar Airport or Lhasa Railway Station for your departure, concluding the tour.
Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
Transportation by regular tourist vehicle (7-26 seats).
Accommodation in twin-share rooms (standard room type) as per the hotel list.
Meals: Breakfasts at hotels as specified in the hotel list. 2 special meals: Lhasa welcome dinner (Tibetan or Nepalese) and Everest Base Camp hotpot.
Guide services: Chinese, English, or bilingual guide.
Entrance tickets to listed attractions: Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, Potala Palace, Tibetan Cultural Experience, Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier, Pelkor Monastery, Rongbuk Monastery, Mount Everest + eco-bus, Lake Manasarovar, Mount Kailash + eco-bus, Guge Kingdom Ruins, Zhada Earth Forest, Tholing Monastery, Sakya Monastery, Tashilhunpo Monastery.
Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) application for foreign passport holders.
Travel insurance: Travel accident insurance, vehicle seat insurance, and travel agency liability insurance
Complimentary airport/train station transfers on fixed group start/end dates within specified time windows (08:00-22:00 for arrivals, 08:30-22:30 for departures).
Complimentary services: 1 small portable oxygen bottle per person, 2 small bottles of mineral water per person per day, 1 emergency medical oxygen tank (6.8L) in vehicle, Potala Palace headset rental, 1 Mount Kailash kora refrigerator magnet.
Service fees: Potala Palace ticket booking fee, driver and guide accommodation and meal subsidies.
Price Excludes
Horse, porter, yak, or yak-herder rental fees for the Mount Kailash kora.
Room damage fees due to mid-trip changes.
Personal expenses: laundry, phone, fax, pay TV, drinks, snacks, alcohol, etc.
Additional costs due to force majeure (natural disasters, war, strikes, pandemic, flight changes, insufficient participants).
International and domestic airfare to/from tour start and end points.
Meals not specified in itinerary.
Additional Notes
Foreign nationals and Taiwan compatriots must apply for the Tibet Permit in advance:
In addition to the Tibet Permit, foreign nationals and Taiwan compatriots must register at the Shigatse Exit-Entry Administration. The guide will adjust the itinerary accordingly. Please follow the guide’s arrangement and cooperate.
Some areas require a Border Permit. As local regulations in Tibet may change, Chinese nationals are advised to obtain the Border Permit at their local public security bureau before departure.
Potala Palace Ticket Booking Instructions
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Real-name reservation required. Valid ID (ID card, household register, Taiwan Compatriot Permit, or passport) must be provided. Once booked, tickets cannot be reserved again within 7 days from the visit date. The travel agency is not liable for entry failure due to incorrect information provided by the visitor.
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The original valid ID must be presented before entry. If the name or ID number does not match, entry will be denied and the ticket fee is non-refundable.
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Visit times are randomly assigned by the Potala Palace management; specific times cannot be chosen. The actual tour order may differ from the reference itinerary.
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During peak season, group booking quotas are limited. To secure entry, the agency may use different channels, and visitors are asked to follow the guide’s arrangements. The following are normal:
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Groups may be split into smaller groups, sometimes combined with other visitors.
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Different subgroups may have different visit times/dates.
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Subgroups may be led by different guides.
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The palace is closed on Mondays; the itinerary will be adjusted accordingly if a Monday falls on the visit day. Please confirm the final itinerary with your sales contact.
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Visit duration: up to 1 hour.
Potala Palace & Jokhang Temple Visit Tips
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Due to the real-name reservation system for both Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, please bring your original valid ID, follow your guide’s instructions, and enter strictly at the reserved time.
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Wear flat shoes for easy stair climbing. Dress modestly and appropriately - no shorts, short skirts, revealing clothes, or open-toed sandals. Remove hats and sunglasses before entering the halls.
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Do not shout, chase, climb, lie down, spit, litter, or touch cultural relics. Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited inside Jokhang Temple, Potala Palace, and all sites within the Snow City area. Do not bring liquid beverages inside, and no smoking or open flames.
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Potala Palace has high elevations—walk slowly when going up or down. The halls are cool, so bringing a jacket is recommended even in summer. The main visit is limited to one hour, and guides are not allowed to stay inside for extended periods or give loud explanations; guiding will be done outside. Please be a responsible visitor and follow the rules set by the cultural relic authorities.
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Both Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple are ancient structures with narrow passageways and many wooden stairs, often shared for both ascending and descending. Large crowds may create safety risks, so please exit promptly after your visit. Always walk in an orderly manner, stay safe, and avoid crowding.
Tibet Travel Tips
Tibet, with its history, culture, ethnic traditions, snowy landscapes, and Tibetan Buddhism, is attracting more travelers from around the world. Please note the following:
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High altitude – Travelers and their guardians must be aware of the risks. Those with heart, lung, brain, liver, kidney conditions, severe anemia, hypertension, or serious colds are not eligible to join. The agency has provided this reminder; do not conceal any medical conditions when booking.
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Before departure – Get good sleep for 2–3 days prior. If concerned, take Rhodiola, Gaoyuan’an, or American ginseng 6–7 days in advance (reduce or skip if discomfort occurs). Continue on arrival day if needed. In severe cases, seek IV fluids or oxygen. Most travelers adapt within 1–1.5 days. Altitude symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and insomnia. Relax – anxiety worsens it.
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Arrival day – Rest at the hotel. Do not shower to avoid catching a cold or aggravating altitude sickness. Avoid strenuous activity, alcohol, and smoking.
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On the plateau – Speak softly, walk slowly. Drink plenty of water, eat fruit, and avoid overeating (stop at 70% full). Carry high-energy snacks (chocolate, beef jerky, biscuits). Those in suboptimal health may keep American ginseng tablets in the mouth for energy.
- Luggage – Each passenger is limited to one 26-inch suitcase plus a small backpack. Any excess luggage must be stored at the Lhasa hotel front desk as instructed by the guide.
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Temperature & clothing – Large temperature differences (around 13°C). Bring a thick coat or sweater. In high-altitude areas (Tingri, Everest), August nights drop to 0–5°C; down jackets and thermal underwear are essential. Remote areas may have power cuts after midnight; bring a flashlight and toilet paper for adventure routes.
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Long driving hours – Tibet is vast; some routes involve more driving than sightseeing. Be mentally prepared and enjoy the scenery along the way.
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Medications – Long journeys and climate changes may cause discomfort. Bring basic medicines such as bandages, cold medicine, and stomach remedies.
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Facilities – Local infrastructure is less developed than in other parts of China. Hotels, vehicles, and restaurants may have lower standards. Please be understanding.
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Time difference – Tibet uses Beijing time, but the actual daily schedule is about two hours later due to the time zone. Adjust accordingly, especially for meals and wake-up times.
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Photography – Tibetans are friendly, but always agree on a price before taking photos to avoid misunderstandings.
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Safety – Do not leave the group or change the itinerary on your own. If going out at night, go with others and return by midnight.
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Sun & dryness – b sunlight and dry climate. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, and a sun hat.
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Local customs – Respect Tibetan traditions. Walk clockwise around temples and inside them. No photography, hats, or short skirts inside temples. Avoid political topics. Do not eat dog, monkey, horse, or donkey meat. When offered tea or alcohol, try to accept; if you cannot, politely decline. Keep the ceremonial white scarf (hada) away from unclean places.
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Temple schedules – Temple attractions are managed by their own administrative offices, not the tourism bureau, so opening hours may vary. Please be understanding if closures or delays occur.
Mount Kailash Kora – Practical Guide
Best Season
- Recommended: Late April – October
- Avoid: November – March (extreme cold, harsh weather)
Gear & Packing List
- Backpack & hiking boots
- Disposable slippers, rain jacket / waterproof shell
- Trekking poles, windproof headscarf, gloves, sun hat, sunglasses
- High-SPF sunscreen, basic toiletries (toothbrush, face wipes), moisturizer & lip balm
- Water bottle / thermos, high-energy snacks (chocolate, energy bars)
- Insect repellent, small personal first-aid kit (band-aids, cold medicine, etc.)
- Power bank
Accommodation
- Local guesthouses along the route have improved. Each bed usually comes with a blanket and a quilt.
- Sleeping bag is optional – only needed if you are very particular about cleanliness.
Food & Drinks
- Several (supply stops) along the trail offer instant noodles, snacks, tea, soft drinks, bottled water, and hot water.
Safety & Wildlife
- Wild dogs and other animals may appear but generally do not attack humans.
- Do not feed or approach them.
Emergency Rescue (paid)
- Rescue vehicles available from the tourist service center. Can reach Zhiresi / Gangga (Day 1 stop) or Bukkading (a stop after Drolma La Pass).
- Fees subject to local rates.
Paid Rental Services (2025 prices – for reference only)Note: 2026 is the Year of the Horse – a peak pilgrimage year. Prices will rise. Check official rates.
- Horse rental (3 days, full 54km circuit)
– 2,370 RMB per horse + one horseman
– Overtime: +790 RMB/day
– Rider weight limit: under 90 kg (180 lbs). Horse cannot carry heavy loads. Rider may carry a small backpack ≤1.2 kg (essentials & medicine only).
- Porter (3 days, 54km)
– 990 RMB per person per circuit
– Weight limit: 7.5 kg per person
– Overtime: +330 RMB/day
– Note: Porter ≠ guide. They walk fast; keep daily essentials with you.
- Yak rental
– Yak: 340 RMB / head / day
– Yak handler: 380 RMB / person / day
– Each handler can lead up to 3 yaks. Minimum rental: 2 yaks + 1 handler
– Typical 3-day circuit cost: (340×2 + 380) × 3 = 3,180 RMB