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19
Days Cross the Roof of the
World From Yunnan To Tibet
4WD Expedition
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Tibet
enjoys fame as "The Roof
top of the World" - and
the road from Yunnan to Lhasa
is the toughest road in the
world, offering surprising
views and varied ethnic cultures
along the way. This trip covers
all 'must-sees' in Northwest
Yunnan and southeast Tibet.
This road is saturated with
different cultures and religions.
The ancient Tea&Horse
Road of this area was once
busy in transporting goods.
Discover and experience the
fabulous culture diversity
and real Shangri-La. No doubt
it is the most fascinating
journey of all.
If Tibet is the untouched
area of the world, the eastern
part of Tibet, bordering Yunnan
Province, is the untouched
area of Tibet. Decorated with
virgin forests and crystal
blue lakes, this formerly
inaccessible route offers
spectacular scenery as well
as an opportunity to come
in contact with primary village
cultures of Yunnan and Tibet.
This journey is one of
those least traveled routes
into Tibet, starting with
rich cultural encounters in
the non-Tibetan Himalayas,
driving through the breathtaking
eastern region of Tibet, finally
ending the trip with the ultimate
Tibetan experience in Lhasa,
its holy capital. The long
drive on unpaved roads is
very challenging and sometimes
dangerous, but the reward
is equally high and unforgettable.

Deqen
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| D1 |
Arrive
in Kunming, the capital
of Yunnan province.
Upon arrival, you will
be met by your guide.
Kunming, called the
City of Eternal Spring,
is more than 2200 years
old. Stay in 4 star
hotel.
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| D2
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We
will depart Kunming
early in the morning.
We will take a 5-hour
drive into the old town
of Dali, the former
capital of Nanzhao Kingdom.
Dali has been inhabited
mainly by the Bai ethnic
people for nearly 1,200
years. Set beside a
lake and against a backdrop
of mountains, you will
see the local agriculture
and visit local markets.
In the afternoon, visit
the Three Pagodas, or
sip a cup of Yunnan
coffee in one of those
cafes on the foreigners'
street. Stay in 4 star
hotel.
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| D3
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Ride
to Lijiang with stops
including a visit in
a typical Bai village
where people usually
have their tie-dye clothes
housed in the courtyard.
After arriving in Lijiang,
we will visit the Black
Dragon Pool in the northern
edge of the town, and
explore the old town
maze of Naxi houses.
A classic Naxi music
concert in the evening
will be the highlight
of the day. Stay in
4 star hotel.
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| D4
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After
breakfast, we will drive
to Zhongdian, This is
an extraordinarily scenic
mountain drive and there
will be many opportunities
to stop and observe
both the natural beauty
and traditional cultural
practices. Zhongdian
is the first Tibetan
town in Yunnan with
a sprinkling of Bai,
Muslim and Naxi cultural
influences. We will
stop on the way to visit
the spectacular Tiger
Leaping Gorge, which
was one of the deepest
gorges in the world.
Stay in 4 star hotel.
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| D5
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The
drive to Deqen is simply
the best way to view
the great variety of
landscape in the Great
Rivers region. Descending
to the Yangtze Basin,
we stop at Benzilan
for lunch, after which
we will continue ascending
the scenic mountain
and visit the Ganden
Dongzhulin Monastery.
The highest pass of
Baima Snow Mountain
Nature Reserve., at
3,924 meters(12,876
ft), would stand as
an altitude test for
those visiting the Himalayan
mountains for the first
time. Deqen, the gateway
town to Tibet, a wild
west frontier town but
has some decent hotels.
Stay in 2 star hotel.
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| D6
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Departing
Deqen early in the morning,
we travel along the
north of Mekong River
valley into Tibet. Along
the way, we may be able
to see the sunrise above
Mt. Meili (6,740 m/22,113
ft), the highest peaks
of Yunnan. which straddles
the border of Yunnan
and Tibet. Our first
stop will be in the
town of Yanjing, which
was once the main source
of salt for half of
the Kham Tibetan area,
which ranged from northwestern
Sichuan down into Yunnan.
We will visit a big
church which was built
100 years ago, then
go to see the salt fields,
If you like, we can
have a hot spring bath
in a place overlooking
the Mekong. Certainly
the best way to relax
our body for the adventure
ahead! Stay in no star
hostel.

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| D7 |
We
cross two high passes
in this section of the
drive, one at around
3,900 m(12,795 ft),
the other at 5,008 m(16,430
ft). Driving past local
Tibetan houses scattered
round the feet of snow-capped
peaks, the expressions
on innocent Tibetan
girls would make you
realize that you are
one of the first foreign
visitors to this isolated
region. Overnight in
Zugong. Stay in no star
hostel.
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| D8 |
We
will drive along the
deep valleys of the
Nu River (the Salween
River), which is a long
and tough journey, but
our destination, the
Ranwu Lake, is another
place where you will
totally fall in love
with. Stay in no star
hostel. 
Ranwu Lake
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| D9 |
A
rare day which involves
no driving! You have
two options available:
for those interested
in a day hike, our photographer/guide
would take you onto
a scenic day hike; while
those who'd rather opt
for a day of retreat
would find this place
ideal for relaxing,
writing your travel
notes and washing off
the dust accumulated
in the journey so far.
Stay in no star hostel.
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| D10
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Drive
to Bomi, where some
of the best Tibetan
tea are made. Visit
a local tea factory
and get a comfortable
southern feeling in
the Tibet. Stay in no
star hostel.
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| D11
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Waking
up to the birds' singing,
you will have an unobstructed
view of the majestic
NanJiabawa peak. After
a long 9 hours drive,
we will arrive in Bayi,
the largest Tibetan
town we will have reached
at this point which
is the capital town
of Linzhi Prefecture.
Stay in 3 star hotel.

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| D12
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Drive
to Basong Lake. The
crystal clear water
of the lake will seem
like an oasis to you
-- another place you
would be reluctant to
leave. Some short hikes
or a boat trip will
be arranged. Stay in
1 star hotel.
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| D13
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Leaving
the lake after breakfast,
we arrive at Gongbujiangda
in time for lunch. The
afternoon will be left
open for you to take
a gentle walk or explore
the nearby glacier.
Stay in no stay hostel.
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| D14
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Drive
to Lhasa. After the
13-day-long challenging
overland trip, you will
understand why Tibetans
regard the journey to
Lhasa as one of the
most sacred of pilgrimages.
And some of them even
sacrifice their lives
on this pilgrim trip.
Stay in 4 star hotel.

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D15
D16
D17 |
We
will have three full
days in Lhasa to make
excursions to the following
places:
The Jokhang Temple -
The Jokhang, originally
built in the 7th century
and known for its large
gold image of Sakyamuni
Buddha, is the principal
Buddhist temple in Lhasa.
The Norbulingka Palace - A richly decorated
complex located in a
beautiful garden setting,
it has been the traditional
summer palace of the
Dalai Lamas. This is
the very place from
which the Dalai Lama
fled to exile in 1959.
Sera and Drepung Monasteries
- The Sera, founded
in 1419, is a monastery
of the Gelugpa order.
Its many white buildings,
which sit at the base
of a rocky hill, have
roofs graced with gilded,
bell-shaped gyamtschens.
The Drepung was once
home to 8,000 monks,
who were taught in the
traditions of Vajrayana,
Mahayana and Sutrayana,
the three vehicles of
Tibetan Buddhism. We
will also visit the
lively Barkor bazaar
in Lhasa, a colorful
congregating place for
Tibetan merchants.
The 13-story Potala
Palace, reputed to contain
1,000 rooms, is one
of the world's most
remarkable buildings.
The palace, which covers
the mountain it sits
upon, contains hundreds
upon hundreds of magnificent
thangkas, frescoes and
images built in an era
when religious art was
created anonymously
as a means of gaining
merit for future lives.
In he afternoon of the
D17, we will drive to
Shigatse, Tibet's second
largest city. Stay in
2 star hotel.
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| D18 |
In
the morning we will visit
the Tashilumpo Monastery,
seat of the Panchen Lama
which dates back to the
15th century. Important
art works are stored here
and pilgrims from the
far corners of Tibet come
to pay their homage. After
lunch, we drive back to
Lhasa. Stay in 4 star
hotel.
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| D19 |
After
breakfast, we will transfer
you to the airport for
your departure. |
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Suitable
Time: all year.
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| Price: |
More
than 10 pax: |
USD
2711$/person |
6-9 pax: |
USD
3041$/person |
2-5 pax: |
USD
3371$/person |
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USD
5100$ |
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Price Includes: |
| 1.Stay
in the above hotels. |
| 2.Using
4WD jeep when travel. |
| 3.We
will provide each traveler a
new sleeping bag. |
| 4.Three
meals each day including several
picnic lunch. |
| 5.All
tickets of visiting spots. |
| 6.English/French/German
speaking guide. |
| 7.Special
Permit for entering Tibet. |
| 8.We
will provide oxygen bag if you
need it. |
| 9.Travel
insurance. |
| Not
Includes In The Price: |
| 1.International
air fare and all airport tax. |
| 2.Personal
expenses. |
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