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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 2006. 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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2008
Booking Open
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TSEDANG - SAMYE - LHASA - NAM TSO
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TOUR CODE NO: 0565 |
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.
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Fly Kathmandu to Lhasa and transfer to Tsedang. afternoon
sightseeing tour to Yambu -Lhakhang and cha Duk Monastery.
Overnight at hotel at Tsedang. |
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Tsedang: Visit Samye Monastery and the valley of Tibetan
civilization. Overnight at hotel. |
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Drive to Gyantse via Yamdrok- Tso Lake. After noon visit to
Khumbum Stupa and phalkor Monastery. Overnight at Gyantse hotel. |
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Gyantse - Lhasa (3650m) 259 kms. the drive to Lhasa takes 08
hours, crossing 2 passes. THE KARO LA (5010M) AND KAMBALA
(4794M) PASS and Yamdruk Tso Lake. Over-night at Lhasa. |
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Sightseeing tour of Potala and Norbulinka Palace, Jokhang
Temple, Drepung Monastery, and Barkhor Bazar. Overnight at
hotel. |
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Early morning drive to Ganden for Sightseeing and after visit
back to Lhasa . Over-Night at hotel. |
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AM. Visit Potala Palace, PM. Visit Sera Monastery. Rest of the
day free Explore. Overnight at hotel. |
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Drive Namtso Lake and visit sightseeing in Namtso and around.
Overnight at hotel |
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Drive to Shigatse-90 km via Northern highway and visit
Tashilungpo Monastery & Free Market in town. Overnight at local
guest house. |
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Drive old Tingri-262 km. Via Younongla Pass & Gyatsola Pass
visit Sakya Monastery en-route. Overnight at hotel. |
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Drive to Zhangmu via Lalung La Pass, during Old Tingri region
you will view good himalayan mountain chains-Cho Oyu, Lhotse,
Everest, Makalu if weather permitted. Overnight at hotel. |
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Exit to Nepal and continue the trip to Kathmandu-130 km.
Transfer to hotel at Kathmandu and overnight at hotel. |
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Tibet travel permit
Toyota Land Cruiser Jeep transfers as per above itinerary
Accommodation as per itinerary on twin sharing with BREAKFAST
only
Monasteries entrance fees
Sightseeing tours as per itinerary
A local English speaking guide throughout the tour |
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Airfare us$ 327 One way
Airport departure taxes
Excess baggage charge if any
Travel insurance
Chinese visa fee (US$ 45 Per Person for all nationalities EXCEPT
for USA, US$ 100 Per Person)
Lunch & dinner
Nepal re-entry visa fee
Expenses of private nature such as Laundry, Telephone calls,
Beverages, Tips, etc.
Any loss arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as
ACCIDENTS, ROAD BLOCKAGE due to landslides, FLIGHT DELAYS OR
CANCELLATIONS due to weather or technical problems, etc |
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Tibet
Overland Tour |
Lapchi Valley Trekking |
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Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour |
Kharta Valley Trekking |
Guge Kingdom Tour |
Tibet Everest BC Trekking |
Nam Tso Lake Tour |
Shalu Narthang Trekking |
Samye Valley Tour |
Shisapangma Base Camp Trekking |
Lhasa Tsedang Tour |
Cho Oyu Base Camp Trekking |
Chengdu Lhasa Overland Tour
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Simikot Kailash Trekking |
Kunming - Lhasa - Everest BC Overland
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Tsharphu Yangpachen Trekking |
China to Lhasa Tour by Train Service
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Samye
Ganden Trekking |
Lhasa
sightseeing Tour |
Lhasa Kathmandu Bicycle Tour |
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Nepal is known for Mt. Everest, Lumbini (Birthplace of Lord
Buddha) and brave Gurkhas. Tourism in Nepal began with
expeditions in high Himalayas and it formality opened to foreign
tourists only after 1950. Within a short period of time Nepal
has become the finest destination for Trekking & Climbing
destination for all adventure loving people throughout the
world. Nepal become internationally famous after Sir Edmund
Hillary and Late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa climbed Mt. Everest on
29th May 1953, hence Nepal has become an established adventure
tourism destination in the international map of tourism. Since
1950 Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Everest and other peaks lying in the
Himalaya range have been successfully climbed by more than 2000
climbers from around the world. Expeditions in the Himalayas
have made trekking famous in Nepal although trekking started
relatively late. Trekking is the best way to experience natural
beauty, culture, customs alongside with enjoying the pristine
beauty of the Himalayas
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Trekking in Nepal has proven to be
one of the most unique ways to visit and explore the country
by meeting its people in the remotes comes of the country
and experiencing the warm and hospitable culture of the
native people,
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For the more adventurous traveler.
Trekking peak, there are 18 minor peaks open for Alpine
climbing under Nepal Mountaineering Association. The
climbing of these peaks is controlled under the rules and
regulation formulated by this Association
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Nepal is one of the best countries for
sightseeing, with its long history, fascinating art and
distinctive and varied architecture. The vast diversity of
people.
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Nepal Himalaya has been branded as
fascinating adventure and mountaineering destination, Eight
of fourteen 8000 meter world's highest peaks are situated in
Nepal,
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The National Parks of Nepal's lowland Terai are
among the best in Asia, harboring endangered species such as
the magnificent Royal Bengal Tiber and the one horned
rhinoceros.
Chitwan, Badia, Kosi Tappu National Park offer great Jungle
Safari in Nepal.
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The great rivers which run down from
Nepal's high peaks makes for some of the world's best white
water rafting. Rivers such as Trisuli, the Seti, the Kali
Gandaki, the Bhote Kosi offer top grade rapids as well as
superb river scenery,
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We offer you a panoramic encounter
with the highest majestic mountain on earth. The 14 setter
comfortable American beach craft plane departs from
Kathmandu and flies along side the Himalaya to give you eye
level views of the snow peaks and bring you in one hour
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We offer various types of hotel
accommodation as demand by our clients. From tourist
standard of 5 star Deluxe facilities, depending upon the
clients budget and preference for Kathmandu, Pokhara,
Chitwan, Lumbini, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, Daman, Nepalgunj,
Lukla, Jomsom and more
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The most popular
destination today beckons! On the roof of
the world,
nestled on the
lap of the
Eastern
Himalayas, is Bhutan, or the Kingdom of the
Thunder Dragon. Here, centuries old ways of
life, culture and tradition
blend
harmoniously with modern times of create a
fairytale realm like no other.
Bhutan has never been colonalized and the
Bhutanese are fiercely protective about
their independence. After centuries of
self-imposed isolation, Bhutan has emerged
strongly from the shrouds of myth as a
nation exemplified for choosing all the
right paths. Bhutan is perhaps the only
nation in the world where billboards and
tobacco are banned. Their absence further
heightens the nations intact forest cover of
more than 70 percent of its entire land and
its prestigious standing among the 10 global
hotspots for environmental conservation.
Bhutan is also the recipient of the
Champions of The Earth Award 2005 from the
United Nations Environment Program.
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India
is the seventh largest country in the world. It
covers about 3,287 thousand sq kms. approx. the same
area at the whole of Europe. This is the largest
democracy in the world. India occupies a strategic
position in Asia, looking across the seas to Arabia
and Africa on the West and to Myanmar, Malaysia and
Indonesian Archipelago on the east. Geographically
the Himalayan ranges keeps India apart from the rest
of Asia.
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