Lhasa Mountain Biking
Lhasa Mountain Biking

TIBET-NEPAL CROSS COUNTRY MOUNTAIN BIKING Tibet- Shangri-La, the land of snows is well known as the roof of the World. Tibet is the land of ancient Buddhist culture having awesome landscapes, artistic monasteries and centuries old caravan trails. Tibet the roof of the world, lies on a plateau at an average elevation of 4,000 m. It is bounded by the Kunlun mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. Tibet covers an area of 1.2 million sq. km, and has a population of 2.3 million. Tibet is a sacred land of myths and mysteries inhabited by the ever smiling people, It has not only exerted magnetic spell upon travelers for centuries but also upon spies, missionaries, scholars, geographers, mystics, soldiers and cranks etc, yet, only few intrepid serious and determined travellers have been able to make it. Tibet being extremely remote and isolated by the most formidable Himalayan ranges, a fascinating world of timeless splendor, unique tradition and breathtaking scenery awaits all travelers to the roof of the world.
BEST SEASON & WEATHER From April to October is the best season for riding. There isn't much rain in Tibet as it's a plateau behind the Himalayan range but it rains to some extent during July and August and rest of the season is fine with clear sky. There may be snow fall in the high passes if it rains during April and end of October. Temperature ranges from 0-15 degree C depending upon altitude & weather.
CLIMATE The bulk of the trip is crossing the arid Tibetan Plateau, which lies in the rain shadow of the Himalayas and does not receive much annual precipitation. Our departures during the season are timed to miss the monsoon season in Nepal, and we should be guaranteed clear, dry weather for the last leg into Kathmandu. The weather on the Tibetan Plateau during the day will be surprisingly mild and warm, while nights will be clear and crisp. Temperatures will range from 20 degrees Centigrade during the day to well below freezing at night. As on any of our routes though, storms can occur at anytime along with a sprinkling of snow.
SECURITY Tibetans are generally honest and Hotel staff can be trusted not to walk off with your belongings. Pickpockets are purse snatchers and are virtually unknown and there seem to be no scams aimed at parting you from your money. The situation has eased and Tibetans no longer risk being punished for talking with foreigners. Avoid taking photographs of Chinese soldiers.
GRADE: Cross Country These trips follow mainly vehicle-width dirt roads, which may be smooth, gritty, stony, rocky, rutted, loose or hard-packed. The tracks will rise and fall over undulating, hilly and mountainous terrain, but single-track riding will not be included in the main itinerary (optional bits are often possible). Some experience of off-road riding is advisable before booking, but the amount recommended will vary from trip to trip.
Day to Day Itinerary for Lhasa Mountain Biking
| Day1 | KATHMANDU Upon your arrival in KATMANDU(1000m/3280ft) Green Globe Travels and Tour will officially greet and meet you at Airport & transfer to you Delux Hotel. Free day & evening welcome dinner at any typical Nepalese Restaurant. O/N KATMANDU. |
| Day 2 | KATMANDU Half day guided city tours (tour includes Katmandu Durbar Square, Syambunath Stupa, Pashupati Nath Temple - Hindu Temple & Buddha Nath - The biggest Buddha Stupa in ancent Katmandu). Afternoon pre-trip discussion of next day trek.O/N KATMANDU. |
| Day 3 | Fly KTM to Lhasa. Drive to hotel build up bikes, O/N Hotel. |
| Day 4 |
Easy ride around Lhasa, to visit: - Norbulinka, Jokhang and Sera Monasteries, O/N Hotel. |
| Day 5 |
Visit Drepung monastery and Potala Palace. Rest of day free to explore Lhasa. O/N Hotel. |
| Day 6 |
Drive Saga to paryang (4540m)-185 kms. 7/8 hrs. Camp |
| Day7 | Drive Paryang to Manasorovar (4700m)- 250 kms. 6/7 hrs. O/nt at Camp |
| Day 8 |
Full day Excurision to Lake Manasarovar. Camp. |
| Day 9 |
Drive unto starting point of Kailash Parikarma. Start trek to Dira Puk (4909m.)-hrs |
| Day 10 |
Continue Parikarrna over Dolmala pass (5650m.) to Zuthul puk 22 kms. 7/8 hrs. Camp. |
| Day 11 |
End Kailash parikarma near Darchen (4700m). -14 kms. 3/4 hrs. O/N Guest house. |
| Day 12 |
Saga Dawa Festival(11th June 2006)This morning we join the throngs of pilgrims to attend this ancient fertility ceremony which involves the raising of the Tarboche flagpole and which is accompanied by lively and exceedingly colourful celebrations. |
| Day 13 |
Drive from Darchen to paryang (4540m.)-227 kms. 7/8 hrs. Camp. |
| Day 14 |
Drive from paryang to Saga (4840m). 185kms. 8 hrs. |
| Day 15 |
Drive from Saga to paigutso (4850m)-115kms. 6/7 hours. Camp. |
| Day 16 |
Drive from paigutso to Nyalamu(3220). -21 kms. 7/8 hrs. |
| Day 17 |
Drive from Nyalamu to Kathmandu. 125 kms. 5/6 Hrs. Or Extent further adventure trip. O/N KATMANDU. |
Trip Cost Includes
- Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley as per above programs.
- Land transfer by Jeep.
- Supporter Truck.
- Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit.
- English speaking guide during the tour.
- Twin sharing accommodation during the tour (inclusive of breakfast).
- Camping gears for Kailash tour like two men tent/dining tent/kitchen tent/toilet tent & all kitchen gears.
- Full board meal during the camping section.
- Yak and Yak men for Mt. Kailash cora, Nepali guide, cook, helpers.
- Staff insurance.
- Entry Permit.
Trip Cost Does Not Includes
- lunch/dinner/drinks/alcoholic beverages
- Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu and Tibet (besides camping section).
- Nepal visa
- Nepal Re- entry visa
- Travel insurance.
- Tips for guide, porters, driver, and yak men.
Facts About Trip
| Activities : | Culture Tours, Sightseeing |
| Difficulty : | Moderate |
| Trip Duration : |
17 days |
| Accomodation : |
Hotels & Camps while on Tibet. |
| Transportation : |
Bus/Trucks/Land Crusier |
| Operation : |
Camping on Tibet(Tents) |
| Meals : |
All meals except in Katmandu |
| Group Size : |
Min 2 & Max 10 people |
| Price frm : |
US$2590.00 |
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