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12D Qinhai-Tibet Railway + Nyingchi Day 4: Nyingchi - Lhasa (B/L/D) • Drive to Lhasa Along the Yalong Valley 12D Qinhai-Tibet Railway + Nyingchi Day 4: Nyingchi - Lhasa (B/L/D) • Drive to Lhasa along the Yalong valley. On the way, we (CXNTLC) will see the Lake Basum – Tsu which is named as “Little Swissland” as there is a snow mountain, country lodge, PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS evergreen forests, jungles and many other natural V LHASA : Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor, wonders. Then coach go Lhasa. We will arrive at the Tibet museum, Namtso Lake Makye Ame-the legend of Sunlight City – Lhasa, a saint city with 1300 years of the 6 th Dalai Lama’s Conclave history. Take a good rest to acclimatize to the 3650m V SHIGATSE: Yamdroktso, Gyantse, Tashilunpo altitude. Monastery, Kumbum Monastery, Divine Pagoda of Panchan Lama, Karola Day 5: Lhasa (B/L/D) V XINING: Great Mosque (Dongguan Qingzhen Dasi), • Potala Palace - Lhasa's landmark, a structure that Kumbum (Ta’er) Monastery, Qinghai Lake, Daotang deserves a place as one of the wonders of eastern River architecture; ✓ SIGHTSEEING TRAIN: Mt. Kunlun, Kekexili, Qinghai- • Jokhang Temple - the most revered religious structure in Tibet Grassland Tibet ✓ NYINGCHI: The Lake Basum – Tsu, the Old Pine, the • Barkhor - is both the spiritual heart of Lhasa and the Lulang forestry main commercial district for Tibetans; the famous “Yellow House” Makye Ame. Night tour to Potala Palace Square. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT: V Upon arrival at Tibet, doctors will be present to provide Day 6: Lhasa – Namtso Lake – Lhasa (B/L/D) professional advice. • Namtso Lake - the largest lake in Tibet, the world’s V There will be free oxygen containers on board the highest lake. The melted snow and ice of the Nyenchen coach in Tibet to provide oxygen in any case needed. Tangula Mountains from the main water supply of V A bottle of mineral water will be provided daily during Namtso Lake. Thereafter back Lasha, enroute to watch the journey. Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains from far. • ** Notes:Namtso Lake will b e replaced by Drepung Monastery & Lin Norbulingka if weather not permits. ** DELICACIES: V Highland Mushroom Steam; boat; Tibetan style Western Meal; Tibetan Tsampa; Butter Tea; Tibetan style Day 7: Lhasa –Gyantse – Shigatse (B/L/D) Yogurt; Yak meat; Highland Barley Wine; Tibetan • Drive 110km to visit Yamdroktso - one of the three holy flavour + Tibetan song and dance performances lakes in Tibet. Seen from the summit of Kambala pass , the lake is a fabulous shade of deep turquoise. • Leaving Yamdroktso is as spectacular as arriving, since we will cross the 5045m Karola , with its awesome Day 1: Singapore ✈✈✈ Chengdu (Meal on board) roadside views of the Nojin Kangtsang Glacier. • Flight to Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province. • Kumbum Monastery, after that, make our way to Upon arriving, go to check in hotel for a good rest. Shigatse. (Shigatse altitude is about 3860m.) Day 2: Chengdu ✈✈✈Nyingchi (L/D ) • Domestic flight to Nyingchi ; is also called “the Jiangnan Day 8: Shigatse – Lhasa (B/L/D) of Tibet”. Nyingtri is a fantastic place with charming • Tashilunpo Monastery - the residence of Panchen natural scenery, like green mountain slopes, snow- Lama,inside, you can see the Divine Pagoda of capped peaks and crystal-clear rivers, as well as the Panchan Lama . Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon. • Head back to Lhasa along the Yarlong Tseangpo River , • Old Pine which is about 2500 years-old. enjoying the great landscape en route. • Coach tour Bayi Town Day 3: Nyingchi (B/L/D) • The Lulang forestry , where you can have a wide view of Mt. Namchak Borwa Range (average height is 7787m). Also we will hike along the amazing river. Day 9: Lhasa - Xining (B/L) Remarks: • Today, take the most luxurious Sightseeing Train to Xining where we will spend a night on the train. The 1. Compulsory Additional Tour: RMB 560/adult, RMB most luxurious Sightseeing Train crosses the Qinghai- 460/child (below 1.2m): Include: Live stage show Tibet Plateau. we starts at Lhasa to end at Xining. Many Princess Wencheng + Tibetan Mastiff farm + Yak stations are built near scenery spots. The most primitive Museum. If Princess Wencheng stop Performing, it vast highland scenery accompanies you throughout the will be replaced by Monks Debating Court, rate train ride; see Mt. Kunlun , Kekexili , and the Qinhai- become RMB 460/adult, RMB360/Child. Tibet Grassland and more. The route: Lhasa – Damxung – Nagqu – Amdo – Tuotuo River Grlmud - 2. Xining Optional Tour: RMB 200/adult, RMB Xining. The meal on the train is at your own expense. 180/child (below 1.2m). Include: Dan Gar Ancient City + Riyue Mountain scenic area Day 10: Xining - Qinghai Lake - Xining (D) 3. Tipping: Tibet tour recommended RMB30 per • After about 22hrs of travelling, we will arrive Xining . person per day. Xining – the provincial capital of Qinghai province. 4. There are 3 shopping stops within whole journey. • Qinghai Lake , the shrine lake of Tibetans. The lake is famous for its pure water, clear sky and the mysterious 5. According to the railway operation, during the journey sacred environment. from Xining to Lhasa, it is not guaranteed that • Following which, we will take the route Tang Dynasty’s travellers from the same group using the hard Princess Wencheng took when she visited Tibet, to see sleeper (six per cabin) will be grouped together. the Sun and Moon Hill from afar. We can also see the Under the circumstance where travellers who Sun Pavilion, Moon Pavilion and the Daotang River. requested but were unable to get soft sleeper (four Then back to Xining and visit Chinese Wolfberry per cabin), a refund of the price difference between Health Garden . (Altitude is about 2295m.) soft and hard sleeper will be given. Customers with severe hypertension or cardiac problems are advised Day 11: Xining QQQ Chengdu (BL) to refrain from joining the tour or seek professional • Great Mosque (Dongguan Qingzhen Dasi), which is not advice before joining. only the most ancient religious complex in town, but also is one of the most important mosques in northwest 6. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, CTC China. processes full discretion to change the tour sequence • Kumbum (Ta’er) Monastery ; its architecture infuses or cancel some itineraries. The company will not be Han and Tibetan style, and it is also the birthplace of responsible for any extra expenses occur due to the Zongkaba, the founder of Lamaism. above situations. For any discrepancies in the • Then we will take the coach to the Airport for your English and Chinese versions of the itinerary, please domestic flight to Chengdu. Upon arriving, go to the use the Chinese copy as reference. hotel to check in for a good rest. Day 12: Chengdu QQQ Singapore (B) • After breakfast, we will take the coach to the Airport for your international flight back to Singapore. 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