Private Tours

Eastern Nyingtri With different three lakes tour .

Eastern Nyingtri With different three lakes tour .

Nyintri region is the located east of Lhasa city and it is 480 km away from Lhasa. Average elevation  of Nyingtri is about 2800 meters. Which is the best acclimatize  place before come forward to little higher elevation like Lhasa and another highlight destinations. 
On way to Lhasa you can visit Basum Tso, the Basum is  comprises 26 square kilometers (10 square miles), the crystal clear waters of the picturesque lake, the green that it peaks around the lake.Basum Tso in the countyTso Go  Village Gongbo Gyangdha , Nyingtri. It is in the upper valley of the Ba River, 50 km from the city Gongbo Gyangdha , 39.6 kilometers from the highway No. 318

Lhasa to Shigatse via Gyangtse

Lhasa to Shigatse via Gyangtse

At your arrival in Lhasa, you will be greeted by the lovely blue skies and an impressive glimpse at the gigantic Potala Palace, perched on a red hill. You’ll begin your stay at the holy city of Lhasa visiting its prominent historical and religious sites like the Potala Palace, Jokhang temple, Sera and Drepung monasteries.
Apart from the religious site, this well-designed tour will take you through the stunning Himalayan region into Gyantse and Shigatse so that you can get to experience the distinct culture of western(Tsang) Tibet. You’ll drive along the stunning turquoise holy Yamdrok Lake, and the Nyenchen Kangsar glacier under the sunny plateau climate, stopping to marvel at the Buddhism religious atmosphere in the Tashi Lhunpo monastery,also you can visit Yarlung river on way back to Lhasa.

Lhasa to Reting Monastery

Lhasa to Reting Monastery

This tour offers you the best of the holy city of Lhasa: the Potala Palace, the mystical Jokahng temple and the sprawling Sera and Drepung monasteries. Particularly the Potala palace and the Jokhang temple, which have been the main focal points of Tibetan pilgrimage for centuries. Your visit to Drepung and Sera monastery will elaborate your understanding about the Tibetan Buddhism and its practices. You’ll get to explore the busy cobbled twisting lanes around the aged buildings in the sprawling monasteries. You’ll visit a number of UNESCO world heritages and mystical temples. The bustling street around the Jokhang temple is one of the most devotional circuit, known as Bakhor and you will have a chance to walk shoulder to shoulder with devoted Tibetan pilgrims.
Apart from visiting the main religious sites in the Holy City of Lhasa, this well designed tour will take you to the Reting monastery and the Samtenling Nunnery. After that, we’ll continue our tour to the Changthang (Northern nomadic plain). This are of Tibet is rarely visited by mass tourism. The tour will continue across the Shogula pass to Yangpache and the Namtso lake.

Lhasa to Mt. Everest Base Camp

Lhasa to Mt. Everest Base Camp


This is the most popular Everest Base Camp tour. At your arrival in Lhasa, you will be greeted by the lovely blue skies and an impressive glimpse at the gigantic Potala Palace, perched on a red hill. You’ll begin your stay at the holy city of Lhasa visiting its prominent historical and religious sites like the Potala Palace, Jokhang temple, Sera and Drepung monasteries. Then you will drive into the terrains of the young Himalayan region, the sprawling holy Yamdrok Lake, the thriving Karo la glaciers, the mystical Gyantse Khubum stupa and the Tashi Lhunpo monastery. The Himalayan terrain is comprised of many different geological formations and a superb panorama of the Himalayan mountain range. You’ll spend a night at the foot of the world, the tallest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest. You may take a short hike of 6km at the Mt. Everest Base Camp (EBC), quite challenging at the high altitude, then we will retrace the road back to Lhasa, driving along the Northern friendship highway.

​Cultural Odyssey

​Cultural Odyssey

This tour is designed for travelers looking for a Tibet tour focused on culture, without sacrificing the opportunity to immerse themselves into beautiful nature scenery. After sightseeing Lhasa, venture into the history of the Yarlung Valley, the cradle of Tibetan civilization and learn more about Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan culture.

Experiencing the Hot Springs

Experiencing the Hot Springs

This winter tour will offer you the best Tibetan cultural and spiritual experiences. During the winter all the Tibetans come from rural areas to Lhasa on pilgrimage, so you will get to see the living cultural and spiritual activities. You will also be able to enjoy a peaceful retreat at the most holy sanctuary, Terdrom Nunnery.

Discovery of Tibetan Villages

Discovery of Tibetan Villages

This tour is one of the best selections, offering you a great experience to Tibetan village life. Customize your tour by adding a visit to a local Tibetan village, Drushi, located east of Lhasa city and south of Gaden Monastery at 3,800m. The Drushi village has a rich history of more than 700 years, dating back to when Tsongkapa founded Gaden monastery. This beautiful village provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in Tibetan culture, as well as enjoy a variety of activities such as trekking and horse-back riding. Having dinner with a farmer, drinking home-made barley beer, butter tea and so forth. This is the best way to experience Tibetan culture.

Lhasa Highlights

Lhasa Highlights

This tour offers you the best of the holy city of Lhasa: the Potala Palace, the mystical Jokhang temple and the sprawling Sera and Drepung monasteries. Particularly the Potala palace and the Jokhang temple, which have been the main focal points of Tibetan pilgrimage for centuries. Your visit to Drepung and Sera monastery will elaborate your understanding about the Tibetan Buddhism and its practices. You’ll get to explore the busy cobbled twisting lanes around the aged buildings in the sprawling monasteries. You’ll visit several world heritages and mystical temples. The bustling street around the Jokhang temple is one of the most devotional circuit, known as Bakhor and you will have a chance to walk shoulder to shoulder with devoted Tibetan pilgrims.
Your arrival to Lhasa will be greeted by the lovely blue skies and an impressive glimpse at the gigantic Potala palace perched on a small mountain called the Red Hill. The first few days on the high plateau you may experience a headache. This is very common for all travelers because of the high altitude, so drink enough water and avoid strenuous activity during this first few days to help you adjust to it. During the couple of days acclimation and jet-lag alleviation.