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Samye Ganden
Trek
(12 Days Fly in Drive out) |
This trip includes all the major places of
interest in Central Tibet including the Yarlung the cradle of
Tibetan civilization. Additionally it offers 5 Days Trek in the
vicinity of Lhasa, but now the Trek has been extended to offer
rich variety of scenery from high Snowy Passes to lush Alpne
measown to the desert-like environs of Samye Monastery.
Traditionally this route has been a popular as pilgrimage route
for local Tibetans combining visits to one of the most sacred
monasteries of Ganden (one of the 3 monastic Universities of
Tibet) and Samye monastery (the oldest monastery in Tibet built
in early 8th. Century) |
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Facts of the
Trek |
Departure : On Request.
Main Season : April - November
Accommodation : Tented Camp
Duration : 12 Days
Maximum Height : 5250m.
Entry :
Lhasa
Exit : Lhasa |
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Itinerary of
Samye Ganden Trek in
Detail |
Day 01 :
Fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa
After flying a long time to Nepal I am sure you dread another
day of flying. However, this remarkable flight last only an hour
while crossing the Himalayan range. As you may expect the
striking mountain views surround you the entire time. Once you
arrive at Gonggar airport, an easy two-hour drive will take you
to your final destination of the traditional Dhood Gu Hotel. The
remainder of the day can be spent relaxing and exploring some of
the many sights in Lhasa. |
Day 02 : Exploring Lhasa
Haven't you always dreamed of visiting the
ancient Tibetan monasteries? Our knowledgeable
English-speaking guide will show you everything
there is to see in some of these renowned
sights. First off we will explore the
beautifully preserved Sera Monastery. Many of
the pictures you see of Tibet are of these
buildings with their white washed walls and
golden roofs. To this day several hundred monks
live and study in this architecture. The
afternoon will be spent exploring the Jokhang
temple and Norbulingka.
The Norbunglinka is another astounding piece of
architecture and was once the summer palace of
the Dalai Lama. Jokhang Temple will provide you
one of your first sights of devout Tibetans, as
hundreds visit this sacred shrine each day. The
central market of Lhasa, the Barkor, surrounds
the Jokhang Temple. In these cobbled streets you
can experience more Tibetan culture and even
purchase some amazing crafts. |
Day 03 : Further Exploration of
Lhasa
To explore some of the ancient quarters of the
Dalai Lama we will visit Potala Palace in the
morning. Be prepared for astonishment as this
grand palace has been around since before the
17th century. To add even more history and
culture we will also visit Drepung Monastery.
Once home to over 10,000 monks, the Drepung
Monastery is still a beautiful sight to see.
Miraculously it was one of the few sights to
escape the Cultural Revolution without
widespread damage. |
Day 04 : Free day in Lhasa
Today is a day for you to relax, fully
acclimatize, and see more of Lhasa. Many of our
clients choose to explore Lhasa further, relax
in the various monasteries, or simply enjoy a
great meal at one of the many restaurants in
Lhasa. Enjoy yourself ! |
Day 05 : Drive to Ganden (4500m)
After only a short drive we will arrive in
Ganden. The day will be spent acclimatizing
further and exploring this wonderful area. There
are many attractions in this ancient town.
However, the highlight for most is the first
Gelugpa Monastery. Although this monastery has
been destroyed over the years, there is still
much to see. Many pilgrims walk the kora around
this holy place and one can observe their many
rituals along the way. |
Day 06 : Trek to Yama Do (5 hours)
Our first day of trekking begins at the highest
point on the Ganden Kora. From here we walk
along a saddle trail. After leaving this trail
with wondrous views we traverse the west side of
the ridge before passing through an ancient Hepu
village. Later in the day we pass through Ani
Pagong, a narrow bottleneck in the trail and
former site of a nunnery. We will end the day
with an ascent towards Yama Do, where we will
set up camp. |
Day 07 : Trek to Tsotup Chu Valley
(4 to 5hours)
In the morning we leave the valley floor and
make our way through a steep gully rising form
the stream bank. Finally, we climb over the Shug
La and begin our climb down through treacherous
boulder fields. Later, we cross Tsotup Chu, a
large stream winding through the valley floor. A
comfortable camp will be set up in one of the
many herder fields. |
Day 08 : Trek to Herder's Camp (5
hours)
Today we follow the Tsotup Chu down through its
tributary and head towards the Chitu La pass.
After ascending this rocky pass we will quickly
descend down and find a beautiful place to camp
in one of the fields surrounding the stream. To
find our campsite we will meander through quiet
herder camps for nearly an hour. Another
beautiful day of our trek is over ! |
Day 09 : Trek to Wango (6 Hours)
The trail gets wider and easier as we follow it
through scrub forests in the main valley.
Beautiful streams and lush forests surround us
as we walk. However, the desert is close by. The
next few hours are arguably the most beautiful
part of our trek. More than 15 types of scrub
trees, blooming rhododendrons, and vast meadow
will amaze you every step of the way! After
passing through this wondrous landscape we will
trek pass the Changtang village. Less than an
hour away participants can choose to make the
one-hour hike to the Yamalung Hermitage.
Yamalung is an ancient and holy Buddhist
meditation site, but is completely up to you
whether you want to go. Later in the day we join
the Samye valley along the babbling tributary
stream. The night will be spent at another
comfortable campsite, not far from Samye. |
Day 10 : Trek to Samye (2 Hours),
Drive to Tsetang
In the morning we will admire the widespread
views from Pisha. The entire Samye valley can be
seen from here. After reaching the summit of
Dragmar we can explore the numerous temples
nearby. However, the Cultural Revolution
ravished the temples. Prepare for an
awe-inspiring site as we meet up with the jeep
trail and get even closer to Samye. Samye
monastery, representing the Buddhist universe,
is the highlight of the trip for many. There
will be plenty of time to explore this intricate
network of buildings. At the end of the day we
will get in Jeeps and spend the night in Tibets
third largest city, Tsethang. Enjoy the beds and
ho showers ! |
Day 11 : Explore the Yarlung Valley
This majestic area is widely believed to be the
cradle of all of Tibetan civilization. The
valley of the tombs is located at the origin of
the Tibetan people. You are being given a rare
opportunity to explore this majestic site. It
was here where both the massive burial grounds
and Yumbulakhang Yumbulakhang is an amazing
architectural site perched on a cliff. It is one
of the oldest buildings in all of Tibet! You
will spend your last night sleeping well back in
Tsethang. |
Day 12 : Drive to Gongkar and
Depart
This remarkable flight last only an hour while
crossing the Himalayan range. As you may expect
the striking mountain views surround you the
entire time. An amazing way to end a
life-changing journey! Come join us in this land
of religion and history ! |
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Booking
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