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10 Days Shanghai Train to Lhasa Shigatse and Namtso Lake Tour

10 Days Shanghai Train to Lhasa Shigatse and Namtso Lake Tour

Tibet Train
Namutso Lake
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Yamdrok Lake
Yarlung Zangbo River
Potala Palace
Sera Monastery

Overview & Highlight

10 Days Lhasa to Shigatse and Namtso Lake Tour by taking Qinghai-Tibet train from Shanghai is one of the most adventurous tours and also the most memorable tour for all international and domestic tourists. You will not only visit the best part of the holy city Lhasa, but also see multiple dispersed sites from Lhasa to Shigatseand then back to Namtso Lake, such as: Yamdrok Lake, Khumbum Stupa in Gyantse and Tashi Lhunpo monastery in Shigatse. The most memorable part of this tour is taking train from Shanghai to Lhasa. Along the railway, you will get excited with the amazing landscapes outside the train window on the Kekexili uninhabited land and Qiangtang prairie in northern Tibet.

  • Tour Type: based on number of clients
  • Tour Service: Local Tibetan tour guide and driver & Tibet Permit application
  • Meet & Pick-up: Lhasa
  • Tour Route: Potala Palace - Jokhang Temple - Barkhor Street - Sera Monastery - Drepung Monastery - Yamdrok Lake - Korola Glacier - Pelkor Monastery - Tashilunpo Monastery - Namtso Lake - Yangpachen
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring, Summer, Autumn
  • Tour Highlights:

    1) Take the Qinghai-Tibet Train to Lhasa from Shanghai
    2) Experience the distinct Tibetan culture of western (Tsang) Tibet
    3) Historic Potala Palace, traditional home of the Dalai Lama
    4) See one of the three sacred lakes of Tibet - Namtso Lake

  • Tour Level: 5 stars
  • Tour Code: TTC-P58
  • Tour Inquiry: https://www.tibettourism.com/xian-train-to-lhasa-shigatse-namtso-tour-10days.html

Daily Itinerary

Itinerary Summary

DayRouteAttractions & ActivitiesAccommodationsMeals
1 Shanghai train to Lhasa On Qinghai-Tibet train On the Train /
2 Train to Lhasa On Qinghai-Tibet train On the Train /
3 Arrival in Lhasa (3600m) Pick up and transfer to the hotel. In Lhasa /
4 Lhasa City tour Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery In Lhasa B
5 Lhasa City tour Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street In Lhasa B
6 Lhasa-Shigatse (3900m) 350km, 7-8hrs Yamdrok Lake,Karola Glacier,Kumbum Stupa, Pelkor Chode Monastery In Shigatse B
7 Shigatse-Lhasa (3600m) 280km, 6-7hrs Tashi Lhunpo monastery, Yarlung Tsangpo In Lhasa B
8 Lhasa - Namtso -Yampachen 350km, 9-10hrs Namtso Lake In Damxiong B
9 Yampachen to Lhasa 90km, 2hrs Yampachen In Lhasa /
10 Depart from Lhasa Send off to train/airport / B

Itinerary Details

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    Day 1: Taking Qinghai-Tibet train to Lhasa

    Today, you will go to Shanghai Railway Station to take Qinghai-Tibet train to Lhasa.

    Please ensure that you have enough time to pick up your train ticket at the ticket pickup hall of railway station and then go to board the train.

    Overnight on the train.

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    Day 2: On the Train to Lhasa

    Today on the train, you will get excited with the amazing landscapes outside the train window on the Kekexili uninhabited land and Qiangtang prairie in northern Tibet.. If you are lucky enough, you will have a chance to glimpse the elegant posture of the Tibet antelope.

    Overnight on the train.

    Tibet Train from Shanghai to Lhasa
    Tibet Train from Shanghai to Lhasa
    Soft Sleeper of Tibet Train
    Soft Sleeper of Tibet Train
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    Day 3: Arrival in Lhasa (3650m)

    Welcome to Lhasa! Upon your arrival at Lhasa Railway Station, your professional Tibetan guide will meet you right at designated location on time, with Pickup Board. Then a comfortable car or bus and experienced driver will take you to Lhasa hotel safely. It is only 30km from the railway station and takes about half an hour.

    After arriving at hotel, tour guide will help you check in. You can take a rest and get acclimatized to high altitude.

    Tips:
    1. To adapt to the high altitude ( over 3,600m ), you are recommended to have a good rest in the hotel, no running and intense activity, no smoking and no alcohol, no shower.
    2. Please drink sufficient water and eat more vegetable, fruits, meat and eggs for more energy.
    3. For the first-time visitors, it is common to have different degrees of high altitude sickness symptom.

    Lhasa Gonggar Airport Pick-up
    Lhasa Gonggar Airport Pick-up
    Lhasa Railway Station Pick-up
    Lhasa Railway Station Pick-up
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    Day 4: Lhasa tour

    After breakfast at your hotel, drive to visit Drepung Monastery. Drepung Monastery was ever the largest monastery with more than 10 thousand monks, and now it is one of three great monasteries in Lhasa. Seen from the distant, its grand, white construction gives the appearance of a heap of rice.

    In the afternoon, drive to visit Sera Monastery, which is famous for the unique “Daily Scriptures Debating” activity held from 3:30pm to 5pm in the central courtyard. In addition, you can tour  the Tibetan religious scripture printing house; inside the monastery, you can see three sand Mandalas and colorful Rock Painting of Buddha. Then transfer back to the hotel.

    Tips:
    1. The road condition to Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery is good.
    2. Pack plenty of drinking water, sun glasses, suncream and some food.

    Drepung Monastery
    Drepung Monastery
    Sera Monastery
    Sera Monastery
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    Day 5: Lhasa tour

    After breakfast, your tour guide & driver will pick you and drive to visit the splendid Potala Palace, which is Lhasa’s cardinal landmarks. You will have a whole morning to explore this world-level architectural works: White Palace, Red Palace, corridors and stairs and countless lama’s dormitory. Others include: Buddha statues, red-robed lamas and devoted, murals, etc.

    In the afternoon, you will walk to visit the age-old Jokhang Temple, as the spiritual center of Tibet, which will deeply impress you with its magnificence and sincere pilgrims. You will see pilgrims donating butter oil to keep the lights burning for the Buddha; learning Tibetan Buddhism; hearing the red-robed Lamas praying; taking photos of the gold roof and enjoying the beautiful sunshine of Lhasa.

    Finally, you will have a relaxing walk around Jokhang Temple at Barkhor Street, which is the oldest street in Lhasa, and full of religious atmosphere, showcasing Tibetan culture, economy, religion and arts assemble. Then transfer back to the hotel.

    Tips:
    1. In Potala Palace, your visiting time is limited on 1 hour. Climb up there, you might experience slight shortness of breath, please take your time and rest when needed.
    2. Don’t disturb pilgrims and Lama. Don’t take photos of them without permission.
    3. In Barkhor Street, remember to bargain and compare the price in different shops for the souvenirs if you are purchasing.

    Potala Palace
    Potala Palace
    Jokhang Temple
    Jokhang Temple
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    Day 6: Lhasa - Gyantse (3900m) – Shigatse (3800m) (350km, 7-8hrs)

    On leaving from Lhasa, we will firstly drive southwest towards the beauty of Lake Yamdrok taking the winding road up to the crest of the Gampa La pass at 4794 meters. From the pass you get the first glimpse of the beauty of Lake Yamdrok below ringed by snowy mountain peaks and stretching out across the whole landscape before you. In the distance, the holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar stands tall in the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountain Range. We will drop down to the lake shore for a closer look before continuing on to Nagartse for a delicious local lunch.

    After lunch, on the way to Gyantse, we cross over the pass at Karo La (5159m) where we can view the beautiful glacier that falls from the slopes of Mount Nyenchen Khangsar. In Gyantse we will stop at the Pelkor Chode Monastery to explore both the monastery and the outstanding 32-meter stupa that is the highlight of the day. Known as the Kumbum Stupa, this one-of-a-kind stupa has nine floors and 108 chapels which contain thousands of images and statues throughout. Then we will continue to reach Shigatse before nightfall.

    Yamdrok Lake
    Yamdrok Lake
    Karola Glacier
    Karola Glacier
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    Day 7: Shigatse to Lhasa (280km, 6-7hrs)

    After breakfast we will spend the first part of the morning touring around the famous Tashilhunpo Monastery the seat of the Panchen Lama before heading off along the Friendship Highway towards Lhasa. Built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, the monastery is now the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama Tibet’s second highest religious incarnation. There you will be able to see the tombs of 7 Panchen Lamas explore the twisting cobbled streets and get a peek into monastic life.

    On the rout drive back to Lhasa by following Yalong Valley, you can stand on the viewing platform and view the vast Yalong River bed. Finally the guide will transfer you back to your hotels in Lhasa.

    Panoramic view of Tashilhunpo Monastery
    Panoramic view of Tashilhunpo Monastery
    Yarlung Zangbo River
    Yarlung Zangbo River
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    Day 8: Lhasa - Namtso Lake - Damxiong or to Yampachen (350km, 9-10hrs)

    After breakfast, we drive from Lhasa to Lake Namtso, one of the three holy lakes of Tibet and also the highest saline lake in the world. On the way, you can see snow-capped Nyenchen Thanglha Mountain Ranges and lots of nomads and their tent with grazing yak and sheep densely-populated on the flourishing grassland in summer. Besides, you can enjoy the view of Sky-Road Railway with snow mountain background; while standing at the famous Nagenla Pass(5190m), you can view the stunning overlooking of sacred Namtso Lake.

    Then we can enjoy our time to do a leisurely trek along the lakeshore. Drive back to hotel at Dumxung or Yampachen.

    Overnight at Damxiong.

    Namtso Lake
    Namtso Lake
    Namtso Lake
    Namtso Lake
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    Day 9: Yampachen to Lhasa (90km, 2hrs)

    Drive to Yampanchen and enjoy the natural hot spring bath in here. The famous Yangpachen lies on the southern slope of the Nyenchen Tangula Mountains and is famous for its geothermal scenery. Every year, Yangpachen Hot Spring emits heat equal to that of 4.7 million tons of standard coal. Lying in a plateau basin, Yangpachen’s geothermal field covers 40 square km. To take advantage of geothermal field, resorts were built in here, giving tourists a chance to enjoy the outdoor natural hot spring spa. Then drive back to Lhasa.

    Overnight at Lhasa.

    Northern Tibetan Grassland
    Northern Tibetan Grassland
    Yampachen
    Yampachen
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    Day 10: Depart from Lhasa

    Today is free for you until you are escorted to the airport or railway station for departure and the guide will help you get on board.

    Send off to the Train Station / Airport / Gyirong
    Send off to the Train Station / Airport / Gyirong
    Leave Tibet for next destination
    Leave Tibet for next destination

Price Inclusions & Exclusions:

Price Includes:

  • 1. Permit: All necessary Tibet Travel Permits (Incl. Tibet Entry Permit, Alien Travel Permit, Border Pass, etc.);
  • 2. Accommodation: all hotels or guestrooms listed in the itinerary;
  • 3. Ticket: All entrance tickets fees for all tourist sites listed in the itinerary;
  • 4. Guide: Professional English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide;
  • 5. Vehicle: 5-29 seats Comfortable Tibet tourist vehicle with licensed and experienced driver;
  • 6. Meal: Breakfasts in the hotel;
  • 7. Insurance: Tourists Accident/Casualty Insurance;
  • 8. Drinking water provided during the trip;
  • 9. A container of Oxygen for emergency use;
  • 10. Accommodation and meal allowance to the guide & driver;
  • 11. Arrangements include planning, handling, operational and communication charges;

Price Excludes:

  • 1. Meal: not specified in the itinerary (All lunches & dinners).
  • 2. Single room supplement: If you are a solo traveler, you need to share twin room with another tourist (same sex in most cases). You can pay the single room supplement to stay in one room by yourself. And the exact cost depends on market fluctuation in high and off season of Tibet tourism.
  • 3. Tips: If you are satisfied with the service of guide, driver and waiters, you may consider tipping them appropriately ( Tips is not required but expected).
  • 4. International and domestic flight/train (we can offer the ticket booking service at the competitive price).
  • 5. Personal expenses such as laundry, drink, fax, telephone call, optional tour activities, etc.
  • 6. Any losses incurred from the force majeure factor like government control, natural disaster etc.

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Tour Tips:

Knows before You Book:

1. Book at least 20 days in advance so tour operator may apply for your Tibet Permit. Tibet Permit will be delivered to your delivery address / hotel address in one city of China.

2. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. Patients with serious hypertension, heart disease, asthma, bronchities, diabetes and cold should be restricted from going to Tibet.

3. Your airport/train station pick-up and drop-off in Lhasa need to be arranged by the tour supplier.

4. If you fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu, please do not apply for China L Visa in advance. You need to apply for Tibet Group Visa from China Embassy in Kathmandu via travel agency. If you have your China L Visa, it will be automatically expired when applying for Tibet Group Visa.

5. Price is based on double occupancy. Single room supplement is subject to availability and additional charge.

6. Please read the Payment Methods, Terms and Conditions and Cancellation policies.

Knows after You Book:

1. Book at least 20 days in advance so tour operator may apply for your Tibet Permit. Tibet Permit will be delivered to your delivery address / hotel address in one city of China.

2. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. Patients with serious hypertension, heart disease, asthma, bronchities, diabetes and cold should be restricted from going to Tibet.

3. Your airport/train station pick-up and drop-off in Lhasa need to be arranged by the tour supplier.

4. If you fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu, please do not apply for China L Visa in advance. You need to apply for Tibet Group Visa from China Embassy in Kathmandu via travel agency. If you have your China L Visa, it will be automatically expired when applying for Tibet Group Visa.

5. Price is based on double occupancy. Single room supplement is subject to availability and additional charge.

6. Please read the Payment Methods, Terms and Conditions and Cancellation policies.

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  • Mr. Pieterson from Holland, asked on May 11th, 2024

    Soft Sleeper vs. Hard Sleeper

    Hello! I decide to buy a train ticket from Shanghai to Lhasa. What’s the difference between soft sleeper and hard sleeper except that each hard sleeper cabin has more berths?

    Mr. Karma from Tibet Horizon, answered on May 11th, 2024

    Dear Pieterson, thank you for extending your question to us.

    The soft sleeper cabin is the first-class sleeping cabin on Tibet trains. There are four soft sleeping berths in each soft sleeper cabin. Near each berth, there is a separated oxygen outlets on the train walls. There’s a lockable door for each cabin. There are six hard sleeping berths in each cabin, which means narrower space for each traveler. In the cabin, the separated oxygen outlets are on the wall next to the windows. However, there’s no lockable door.

    If you have further questions or need assistance in booking train ticket, feel free to contact us.

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