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WHAT
WE OFFER:
We have prepared the following exclusive
itineraries that cover
NEPAL
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TIBET
- BHUTAN
& INDIA.
Whether of short or long duration, these programs have been
specially tailor-made to suit the interests of our clientele
gleaned from our experiences in operating these tours in the
past. However, Should they require more fine-tuning to cater to
your particular needs, we could adapt our itineraries
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2008
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Dear Traveler Colleagues !!!
Warm greetings, Namaste & Tashi Delek!!!
HOLIDAY NEPAL, takes this opportunity to extend to
all our heartfelt thanks for your continue support in
promoting to
Nepal-Tibet-Bhutan
tour. As the new season unfold, We take this pleasure in
presenting you with our new concept program for conducted
tours as tentative schedule which covering NEPAL, TIBET &
BHUTAN FIXED DEPARTURE round the year 2008. as
well as a wide range of Trekking & Culture Program on
NEPAL.
We sincerely hope & thanks once again you continuing
patronage and look forward to the same in the coming years. |
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POTALA PALACE & JORKHANG TEMPLE
LHASA - TIBET
Source: USAToday.com & abc NEWS |
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LHASA SIGHTSEEING TOUR: |
According to ancient mythology the Yarlung valley -
not Lhasa - is the homeland of the Tibetan people.
The first Tibetan king stepped off a heavenly ladder
onto earth not in Lhasa, but here. The Yarlung
valley was also the kingly seat of the first Tibetan
kings as well as their burial site. This being the
case, why is Tibet's capital at Lhasa rather than in
the Yarlung valley?
As with many aspects of Tibet's culture, the answer
lies in her religious life. For Tibet's original
Buddhist temple, dating from the seventh century,
was Lhasa's, Jorkhang still found today pulsating at
the heart of the Old Quarter. This institution,
contemporaneous with the first Potala Palace,
heralds Buddhism's first insemination and
dissemination in a flourishing Tibetan empire
stretching from western China to Nepal, Bhutan and
northern India. Though its political fortunes would
wax and wane, Lhasa - "the place of the Gods" -
would forever thus be associated with the birth of
Tibetan Buddhism . It is this birthright that would
maintain Lhasa's prominence through subsequent
centuries of bitter regional and religious conflict.
So it was that in the fifteenth century the
ascendant Gelug monastic sect , leading a
puritanical Buddhist revival in Tibet, established
its three stronghold monasteries, Ganden, Drepung &
Sera in the vicinity of Lhasa. The scholarly
achievements and political savvy of this sect
eventually pushed Lhasa once more to center stage.
Two centuries later, under the leadership of the new
paramount leader of Tibet, the Great Fifth Dalai
Lama , Lhasa was instituted the religious and
political capital of Tibet. In 1645 the Potala
Palace was re-constructed on Red Hill and the
Jokhang Temple greatly expanded. Although some
wooden carvings and door lintels of the Jokhang
Temple date to the seventh century, the oldest of
Lhasa's extant buildings, such as amidst the Potala
Palace, the Jokhang and some of the monasteries and
properties in the Old Quarter date to this second
flowering in Lhasa's history.
The Potala Palace, uniting the political and
religious roles of the Dalai Lama, neatly symbolizes
the symbiotic relationship of Lhasa's religious and
secular roles. This inter-dependent mapping is also
seen in the routes of the city's kora or pilgrimage
routes. The innermost pilgrimage route or Nangkhor
is a circuit along the inside perimeter of the
Jokhang Temple. The Barkhor , the best known,
follows the circumference of the Jokhang Temple past
other monasteries, temples and incense burners of
the Old Quarter. And the last, the Lingkhor ,
circumambulates the city's former outer limits.
Although the Yarlung valley is indeed the
mythological and historical root of the Tibetan
nation, the primacy of Buddhism within the fabric of
Tibetan culture has ensured that Lhasa supersedes it
as the spiritual and political capital of Tibet.
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Tibet Highlight Tours and Treks: |
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Tibet Overland Tour.....
The most demanding & the popular tour to
Tibet is a 08 days package, where people
start their one of the most spectacular
overland journey on the 920 km stretch
of road, known as the Friendship
highway, between Kathmandu & Lhasa and
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Everest Base Camp Tour.......
This excursion of
central Tibet from the south starts with
a flight towards Lhasa leading to the
east of Tsedang to explore the valley of
Yarlung Tsangpo, the cradle of the
civilization of Tibetan. We lead then to
Lhasa visiting the majestic palace of
Potala and other places
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Samye Ganden
Trekking...........
Samye is deservedly the most popular
destination for travelers. Samye was
Tibet's very first monastery and has a
history that spang over 1200 years. It
was founded in the reign of King Trisong
Detsen though the exact date is subject
to some debate-probably between 765 and
780.
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Holy Mountain
Kailash & Mansarovar Lake.....
Mt.
Kailash, claimed to be the apex of the
Hindu religious axis is also one of the
highest mountain in Tibet at 22,020
feet, and lake Mansarovar at 14,950 feet
is said to be the highest fresh water
lake in the world |
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Lhasa Sightseeing Tour
According
to ancient mythology the Yarlung valley
- not Lhasa - is the homeland of the
Tibetan people. The first Tibetan king
stepped off a heavenly ladder onto earth
not in Lhasa |
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| TIBET: Place to see............... |
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Lhasa
| Gyantse | Shigatse | Sakya | Rumbuk | Everest Base
Camp | Norbulinka | Sera Monastery | Drepung Monastery |
Jorkhang Temple | Barkhor Bazzar | Ganden Monastery |
Samye Monastery | Nam Tso Lake | Guge Kingdom | Mt.
Kailash | Mansarovar | Basum Tso Lake | Bayia Bomi |
Chamdo | Amdo | Tashilimpo Monastery | Yam Druk
Tso | Pelkar Chorten |
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Mt. KAILASH & MANSAROVAR |
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Mt. Kailash is
the sacred mountain of Tibet and home of the
great god Shiva. To millions it is the
centre of the spiritual universe and it is
one of the world's most hallowed pilgrimage
sites. Hindus and Buddhists alike trek for
weeks, often months, to this extraordinary
mountain for the festival of Saga Dawa
celebrating the birth of Lord Buddha. It is
a wild, remote place with an all pervading
sense of spirituality few could fail to
appreciate. This is a journey of a lifetime.
a pilgrimage for us all.
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Beijing Tour |
Shanghai Tour |
Chengdu Tour |
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Guangzhou Tour |
Kunming Tour |
X'ian Tour |
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Hong Kong Tour |
Lanzhou Tour |
Chonggqing Tour |
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Delhi-Kathmandu-Lhasa |
Beijing-Lhasa-Kathmandu |
Kathmandu-Lhasa-China |
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We always endeavor to make your journey
smooth and pleasant as possible. However, the entire program in
TIBET is conducted strictly under the rules and regulation of TIBET
Tourism Bureau. Therefore both company (Nepal & Tibet Agent) shall
not be responsible for any changes in the itinerary due to
unavoidable circumstances such as Govt. restriction, land slide,
road blockage, flood snow political unrest cancellation of flight,
delay, sickness or accident, any extra cost including there shall be
borne by customer. |
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