Tibet Roof of the World & Everest Base Camp Tour

8 days     10 Jul, 2026 – 17 Jul, 2026

8 days      10 Jul, 2026 – 17 Jul, 2026     Price:US$ Trips filter

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Unforgetable

Start Date

10 Jul, 2026

End Date

17 Jul, 2026

Duration

8 days

Price

1495

Join YPT on the Roof of the World for our pilgrimage to Tibet. During this tour, we combine the must-see sights of Lhasa including the Potala Palace, other lesser-known monasteries, as well as the Tibet Museum, where we learn the Chinese interpretation of Tibetan history and the role of British imperialism in the area and much more.

We’ve included a day trip to Namtso Lake, passing through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. We will also explore a rural Tibetan village where we can see and experience more about what life is like outside of Lhasa.

Extend your stay with us on Group B as we head further southwest to explore Mt. Everest Base Camp and to spend the evening at the foot of this mighty mountain. Driving there is quite the journey so we’ll stop by and explore smaller Tibetan cities of Shigatse and Gyantse, a fortress, a spectacular glacier, multiple peaks over 5000m high, Tibetan’s longest river, and highest lake before we take the train out of Tibet on the world’s highest railway line.

On this tour, we employ local Tibetan guides, making sure we get an interesting and authentic point of view on the situation in Tibet.

The cost includes starting this tour in Xi’an by flight and finishing in Beijing by rail but we are flexible to have you start and finish the tour anywhere by any means, additional costs may be incurred. Please get in touch with us to confirm any other specifics and to organize hand-over of Tibet Travel Permit.

For your ultimate experience in the Himalayas, you can combine our Tibet tour with our Bangladesh, Bhutan & Nepal tour.

Tour Highlight

  • Visit all the main temples and monasteries of Lhasa, including the world famous Potala Palace and the Sera Monastery, where if we are lucky we can observe the afternoon monks debate

  • Explore Namtso Lake in some of the most stunning scenery around, crossing a 5000+ metre high pass to get there

  • Experience life outside Lhasa in traditional Namba villages

Included

  • Twin-shared accommodation
  • Breakfasts
  • Domestic flight Xi'an to Lhasa
  • Soft sleeper train Lhasa to Beijing (1st class)
  • Private transportation in Tibet
  • Entrance fees, Tibet permit & Mt. Everest Base Camp permit
  • English speaking Tibetan guide & YPT guide
  • Entrance fees & Breakfasts

Excluded

  • Chinese entry visa (YPT offer visa support)
  • Meals on train
  • Lunches, dinners, & drinks
  • International flights to China
  • Single supplement Group A (€170) / Group B (€250)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Tips for local guide & driver
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Full Itinerary

Friday 10th July – Xi’an, China – Lhasa

Morning

  • Group meets at Xi’an Airport by the check-in counter to receive Tibet Travel Permit and for our Lhasa bound flight with China Eastern Airlines – time will be confirmed closer to tour departure date. Possible to arrange train trip into Lhasa, please contact us for further details.
  • For those coming from our Bangladesh, Bhutan & Nepal tour international flight connections are available – ask us for advice.

Afternoon

  • Arrive into Lhasa – the largest city of the region and receive a traditional Hada welcoming ceremony from our local Tibetan guide.
  • Drive and check-in to our hotel located in the heart of the commercial street of Lhasa city.
  • Enjoy a leisurely afternoon to acclimatise to Lhasa’s stunning altitude of 3,800 meters. Explore the enchanting old town on foot, where ancient streets are lined with charming markets displaying Tibetan culture. This free time invites you to slowly arrive and enjoy the charm and beauty of Lhasa.
  • Group regathers for our first feast in Lhasa and get your first taste of Tibetan Yak, the most common meat in these parts.
  • Overnight in Lhasa.

Saturday 11th July – Lhasa

Morning

  • Discover Drepung Monastery, the largest in Tibet, established in 1416 and once the home to up to 10,000 monks. Nestled at the base of a mountain, this stunning monastery offers breath-taking views of West Lhasa, creating a serene backdrop for your exploration.

Afternoon

  • Lunch at the canteen owned by the Drepung Monastery.
  • Explore Norbulingka, also known as the Summer Palace of Dalai Lamas – serving as a traditional summer residence of the former Dalai Lamas from the 1780s and onwards.
  • Visit Sera Monastery – here we’ll watch student monks partake in public debates within the courtyard of the monastery where one monk stands making clapping actions asking questions and the other sits and answers.
  • Dinner at a local Tibetan restaurant.
  • Overnight in Lhasa.

Sunday 12th July – Lhasa

Morning

  • Discover the iconic Potala Palace, once home to the 14th Dalai Lama and the seat of Tibetan governance for centuries. As you climb to the top, explore sacred prayer rooms and the grand golden tombs of previous Dalai Lamas. The breath-taking panoramic views from the summit will leave you in awe, making this a must-see landmark rich in history and spirituality.
  • We’ll make our way all the way down joining the pilgrims on the Pilgrim Path to the viewing platform of the Potala Palace from the famous view that’s also seen on the Chinese 50RMB note.
  • Walk to the Square of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet and explore Liberation Square located in front of the palace. The square is a popular gathering place, often hosting cultural events and celebrations with huge portraits of the leaders of the CPC.

Afternoon

  • Local lunch of Tibetan noodles, discover the difference between it and the Chinese noodles.
  • Visit Jokhang Temple – this temple is actually considered the most important of Lhasa’s temples by Tibetans and was built for the Nepalese Princess of the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo.
  • Group regathers for joint dinner – Meat dishes are likely to be yak, goat, or mutton, often dried, or cooked into a spicy stew with potatoes.
  • Overnight in Lhasa at Tashikatge Hotel.

Monday 13th July – Lhasa – Namtso Lake – Lhasa

Morning

  • Wake up early and begin our four-hour drive to Namtso Lake – the highest and largest lake in Tibet at 4718m. Drive by stunning plateau scenery and pass the Lhakenla viewpoint that tops 5190m, incredible for photo opportunities.

Afternoon

  • Once arriving at Namtso Lake you can make your way down to the water for reflective views and have a further understanding why this lake is known as ‘Heavenly Lake’ to the locals.
  • Arrive back in Lhasa for dinner
  • Overnight in Lhasa.

Tuesday 14th July – Lhasa – Namba Tibetan Village – Lhasa

Morning

  • We’ll head an hour out of Lhasa to explore Namba, a rural Tibetan village where Nomads base themselves during summer. Explore a barley mill, see how the locals live, and we’ll be invited into a home to try some local barley wine, snacks and Tibetan butter tea and have a friendly interview with them to learn more about life in rural areas of Tibet.
  • We can take this opportunity to hike higher into the mountains and keep a look out for possible Nomad tents and their livestock. During our gentle hike we can take in the fresh air, blue sky and stunning scenery.

Afternoon

  • Head back to Lhasa and visit the Tibetan Museum, focusing on the exhibitions about the cruel serfdom of old Tibet, and learn about the Chinese Communist Party’s narrative on Tibet’s history today.
  • Group gathers for local dinner and hit the Tibetan bar street scene.
  • Overnight in Lhasa.

Wednesday 15th July – Lhasa – Shigatse

Morning

  • Group A members: depart Lhasa by overnight train back to Xining, Lanzhou or a two-night journey to Beijing West Railway Station arriving at 9:11am on Friday 17th July. We can arrange your flight out please contact us to confirm additional costs.
  • Experience the exciting but tranquil journey aboard the Tibetan Railway, the highest in the world. As you travel, you will cross the majestic Tangula Mountain, traverse the vast expanse of Hoh Xil, and conquer the towering Kunlun Mountains, passing through the stunning 5,231-meter Tangula Pass. Pass the Qinghai Lake, the largest salty lake in China. This unique train ride offers one of the few experiences in the world that includes a separate oxygen compartment in your cabin, ensuring your comfort as you navigate the high altitudes and stunning views.
  • Group B members: continue to Mt. Everest Base Camp.
  • Early wake up and check out of the hotel. The majority of today will be spent on the road as we will make our way to Shigatse city located halfway between Lhasa and Mt. Everest Base Camp. During our drive you’ll pass along the Yarlung Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra) – the longest river in Tibet stretching over 2800km long.
  • Continue making our way up to the top of a snow-capped mountain 5000m high with an unrealistic view of Yamdrok Lake from below – one of three sacred lakes in Tibet. Locals have their Tibetan Mastiffs on display for photos, the world’s most formidable dogs on display at the peak.

Afternoon

  • Lunch at Nagarzê County, the border town near Bhutan.
  • Ascend to the vantage point for stunning views of the Karola Glacier, perched at an impressive 5,560 meters. This extraordinary location offers a unique photography opportunity, capturing the glacier’s mesmerizing beauty and the surrounding alpine landscape. Prepare to be awed by nature’s grandeur!
  • Head through Nyangchu Valley and briefly stop at Gyantse city – the third largest city in Tibet that holds Gyantse Dzong Fortress which comfortably sits overlooking the city. The fortress went through a few rough patches after being invaded by both the British and Chinese during the Cultural Revolution.
  • Explore Palcho Monastery – most famous for having a tower several floors high with 108 different chapels located inside, and survived the Cultural Revolution.
  • Arrive in Shigatse – the second largest city in Tibet with population of over 80,000.
  • Check-in to our Hotel and dinner at a nearby restaurant.
  • Overnight in Shigatse.

Thursday 16th July – Shigatse – Mt. Everest Base Camp

Morning

  • Wake up early and check out – we can leave larger luggage behind at the hotel to make our trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp a lot easier.
  • Embark on an exhilarating drive to Mt. Everest Base Camp along Highway 318, renowned as China’s longest highway. Pause for an iconic photo at the 5,000 km marker, celebrating your journey that stretches all the way from the bustling Shanghai People’s Square. This scenic route promises stunning vistas and a sense of adventure as you approach the majestic heights of Everest!
  • We’ll pass over another peak this time going as high as 5248m.

Afternoon

  • As we’re about to enter Mt. Everest Nature Reserve or Qomolongma as it is known to the locals as we’ll have lunch before swapping to an EV to take us 20km to Mt. Everest Base Camp.
  • Arrive at Mt. Everest Base Camp, where the all-overshadowing peak of Everest, towering at 8,848 meters, awaits you—weather permitting. Feel the thrill as you stand in the shadow of the highest mountain in the world, a truly unforgettable experience!
  • Visit the Rongbuk Monastery, the highest temple in the world, just inside the base camp.
  • Have the afternoon free to walk around the base camp for photos of this mighty mountain and to understand its significance for Tibetan spirituality as well as global mountaineering.
  • Dinner and overnight in EBC tented lodges.

Friday 17th July – Mt. Everest Base Camp – Shigatse

Morning

  • Set off early to drive down the mountain and head back to Shigatse.
  • On the way back stop for lunch.

Afternoon

  • Arrive at the 5,000-meter marker on Highway 318 in Lhatse, Tibet, where you can take photos to commemorate the moment and visit a village history museum filled with portraits of President Xi Jinping, offering a glimpse into the Chinese Communist Party’s increasingly tight control over Tibet.
  • Arrive into Shigatse in the afternoon.
  • Exploring the largest monastery in western Tibet, the Tashilunpo Monastery. It is the palace of the Panchen Lamas and it is an extremely important site for Tibetan Buddhism as the temple is the seat of the current Panchen Lama and the tomb of the previous Panchen Lamas. Also, the monastery houses a giant statue of the Maitreya Buddha – the biggest gilded copper statue of Maitreya (Buddha of the future) in the world.
  • Dinner at a local Tibetan restaurant.
  • Overnight in Shigatse

Saturday 18th July – Shigatse – Lhasa

Morning

  • Drive to Lhasa by a different route via Rinbu, on the way, we can enjoy the beautiful mountain and river valley view.

Afternoon

  • Lunch at a Nepalese restaurant in Lhasa.
  • Arrival in Lhasa, spend the afternoon exploring Barkor Street Market, a vibrant hub in the old town and a significant pilgrimage site. Witness the devotion of locals as they prostrate themselves while circling the streets, adding to the rich tapestry of cultural and spiritual life in this enchanting area.
  • Visit the Snang rtse shag museum (the prison of old Tibet) and the residence of the Imperial Commissioners of the Qing Dynasty to Tibet, learn more about the history and the CCP propaganda narrative on why Tibet belongs to China.
  • Farewell dinner and party at a bar restaurant near our hotel.
  • Overnight back in our Hotel in Lhasa.

Sunday 19th July – Lhasa – Overnight on sleeper train

  • Group B members depart Lhasa by boarding the train to Xining, Lanzhou or a two-night journey to Beijing.
  • Experience the exciting but tranquil journey aboard the Tibetan Railway, the highest in the world. As you travel, you will cross the majestic Tangula Mountain, traverse the vast expanse of Hoh Xil, and conquer the towering Kunlun Mountains, passing through the stunning 5,231-meter Tangula Pass.
  • Enjoy the sunset of Cona Lake, one of the sacred lakes in Tibet and the largest fresh lake in China.

Monday 20th July – Overnight on sleeper train

  • Pass the Qinghai Lake, the largest salty lake in China.
  • Afternoon arrival into Xining or Lanzhou.

Tuesday 21st July – Beijing

  • Arrive at Beijing West Railway Station at 9:11am
  • Tour concludes

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