Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland

Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland

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Beijing

Beijing

Days 1-2
Train to the Roof of the World

Train to the Roof of the World

Days 2-3
Xi'an, China
Xi'an

Xi'an, China

Day 3
Lhasa (3656m)
Lhasa (3656m)

Lhasa (3656m)

Days 4-6
Lhasa
Lhasa

Lhasa

Days 4-6
Gyantse (4025m)

Gyantse (4025m)

Day 7
Gyantse

Gyantse

Days 7-8
Shigatse (3890m)

Shigatse (3890m)

Days 8-9
Shigatse

Shigatse

Days 8-9
Sakya
Sakya

Sakya

Day 10
Sakya (4310m)
Sakya (4310m)

Sakya (4310m)

Day 10
Everest National Park (5200m)

Everest National Park (5200m)

Day 11
Kyirong (2800m)
Kyirong (2800m)

Kyirong (2800m)

Day 12
Gyirong County
Gyirong County

Gyirong County

Day 12
Kathmandu

Kathmandu

Days 13-15

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Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland

15 Days Starting in Beijing, China and ending in Kathmandu, Nepal

Visiting: Beijing, Forbidden City, Beijing, Lama Temple, Beijing, Temple of Heaven, Beijing, Summer Palace, Beijing, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Beijing, Mutianyu Great Wall, Xi'an, Lanzhou, Xining, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Lhasa, Barkhor Street, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, Potala Palace, Yamdrok Lake, Khama La Pass, Noijin Kangsang, Nangartse, Karo La Pass, Gyantse, Shigatse, Tashilhunpo Monastery, Sakya, Sakya Monastery, Everest National Park, Rongbuk Monastery, Everest Base Camp Monument Stone, Everest, Kyirong, Kathmandu, Asan Tole, Kathmandu, Indra Chowk, Kathmandu, Machindra Bahal Temple, Kathmandu, Dubar Square, Kathmandu, Swayambhunath Kathmandu

Tour operator:

Intrepid Travel

Tour code:

CBST

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 12

Physical rating:

High

Age range:

15-99

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Adventure Tours

Activities:

Walking

From: $4520 $4391 (USD) Tourhub's Discount: -$129

NB: Prices correct on 24-Apr-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey from Beijing to Kathmandu, traversing the majestic landscapes of Tibet. Begin your adventure by exploring the iconic Great Wall's Mutianyu section before boarding a 45-hour train ride to Lhasa, the heart of Tibetan culture. Immerse yourself in the spiritual and traditional life of Tibet with visits to monasteries, a momo-making class, and a Tibetan family home. Marvel at the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest and the world's highest monastery. With a knowledgeable Tibetan leader, gain deep insights into the local culture and modern life on the plateau. Conclude your journey in the vibrant city of Kathmandu, where ancient traditions meet bustling city life. This overland expedition promises a rich tapestry of experiences, from serene meditation sessions to thrilling mountain passes.

Highlights

  • Like everything else it does, China’s ancient history is on a grand scale – see it first-hand, with time to explore and walk the epic Great Wall’s Mutianyu section.

  • Sit back and relax on one of the world’s greatest train journeys – a marathon 45-hour ride to the literal Roof of the World, passing by incredibly mountainous and remote terrain.

  • Immerse yourself in Tibetan culture, from the spiritual side explored on monastery visits, pilgrim trails, and a monk-led meditation session.

  • Climb phenomenal mountain passes and thrilling peaks on your scenic overland journey to see the mightiest of them all – Mt Everest – and visit the world’s highest monastery on your way.

  • Visit Potala Palace, the incredible former home of the Dalai Lama perched 130 m above the city.

  • Explore the old town of Kathmandu, experiencing the hustle and bustle of the ancient streets and vibrant markets.

  • Enjoy a Tibetan cooking class and learn how to make traditional dishes like momos and yak butter tea.

Places You'll See

Beijing

Beijing

Lhasa

Lhasa

Lhasa (3656m)

Lhasa (3656m)

Gyantse

Gyantse

Shigatse

Shigatse

Sakya

Sakya

Everest National Park (5200m)

Everest National Park (5200m)

Gyirong County

Gyirong County

Kathmandu

Kathmandu

Itinerary

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Day 1: Beijing

Beijing

Location: Beijing, Forbidden City, Beijing, Lama Temple, Beijing, Temple of Heaven, Beijing, Summer Palace, Beijing, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Beijing

Accommodation: Hotel

Huanying! Welcome to China. Touch down in China’s capital, Beijing, ready for a high-altitude adventure! Your trip begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you’ll meet your trip leader and travel companions. After this important meeting, why not get together with your group for an optional dinner, perhaps finding one of the best Beijing duck restaurants in the city. Your group leader will definitely know of some wonderful places where you can eat this delicious speciality.

Optional Activities:
-Beijing - Forbidden City
-Beijing - Lama Temple (entrance fee)
-Beijing - Temple of Heaven (entrance fee)
-Beijing - Summer Palace (entrance fee)
-Beijing - Panjiayuan Antique Market - Free

Day 2: Great Wall – Train to the Roof of the World

Beijing

Location: Mutianyu Great Wall, Beijing

Accommodation: Overnight Hard Sleeper Train

Accommodation Name: Overnight Hard Sleeper Train

Today, you’ll take an early morning drive to visit one of the most well-preserved areas of the Great Wall – the Mutianyu section. An incredible piece of engineering, the wall stretches 6000 km westwards from the mountain ridges north of Beijing. It's a 30-minute climb up some steep steps to reach it, but you’ll be rewarded with an incredible view of the Great Wall winding along the mountains. Travel back to the city and in the late afternoon, transfer to Beijing West Railway Station – one of the biggest and busiest in the world – to start your mighty train journey to Lhasa (approximately 45 hours). Be aware that, on the odd occasion, there may be interruptions to this schedule – see the ‘Special Information’ section of your first day in Beijing for more details.

Included Activities:
-Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall

Day 3: Train to the Roof of the World

Xi'an, China

Location: Xi'an, Lanzhou, Xining, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Accommodation: Overnight Hard Sleeper Train

Accommodation Name: Overnight Hard Sleeper Train

Today, all you can do is sit back, relax and take in the mountainous ridges and remote terrain along the highest railway in the world. The journey takes you through the major cities of Xi'an, Lanzhou and Xining, and across the wide open highlands of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with a speckling of grazing yaks and sheep, plus a glistening lake. On this second night, you’ll climb in altitude and your breath will likely be taken away by the changing landscapes outside the windows – snow-dusted black cliffs and mountain peaks illuminated by moonlight.

Day 4: Lhasa (3656m)

Lhasa
Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Lhasa, Tibet
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet

Location: Lhasa

Accommodation: Hotel

Say goodbye to your local train pals and your home for the last two nights after lunch time, and be greeted by Lhasa's crisp mountain air. The colourful and historic holy city of Lhasa is situated in a small valley, and for hundreds of years it was a mysterious place, virtually unknown to the outside world. Lhasa remains an intriguing city with deeply fascinating cultures, sights and stories. Check in to your hotel later this afternoon and begin to get acclimatised with both the city and the altitude.

Day 5: Lhasa (3656m)

Lhasa, Tibet
Lhasa
Lhasa
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa

Location: Lhasa, Barkhor Street, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

Start your first full day in Lhasa with a walking tour of the old town. Walk among pilgrims on Barkhor Street, otherwise known as Holy Road. Encircling the sacred Jokhang Temple, this incense-scented street is where Tibetan Buddhists perform meditative koras, following the loop in a clockwise direction. Around noon, visit a local family to learn how tsampa (ground barley, a Tibetan staple), yak butter tea and momos (moreish Tibetan dumplings) are made. After lunch, visit Sera Monastery and witness the resident monks taking part in heated debates in the courtyards – you probably won’t understand a thing that they are debating, but their exaggerated gestures and the passions they display make this one of the most exciting people watching spots in Lhasa.

Included Activities:
-Lhasa - Sera Monastery & Monk Debating
-Lhasa - Tibetan cooking class
-Lhasa - Old town and Barkhor Street walking tour

Day 6: Lhasa (3656m)

Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Tibetan Quarter, Lhasa
Lhasa, Tibet
Lhasa
Lhasa
Lhasa
Lhasa

Location: Lhasa, Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning, visit Potala Palace, the incredible former home of the Dalai Lama that’s perched 130 m above the city. The palace is divided into two parts: the White Palace (secular and used as offices) and the Red Palace (home to chapels, shrines, and tombs of Dalai Lamas). Your guide will give you the inside scoop on what is truly a wonder of the architectural world. After, visit Jokhang Temple – considered the spiritual heart and most sacred temple of Tibet. It always attracts steady waves of pilgrims. Explore this large world heritage-listed site and learn a thing or two about its history. According to legend, the temple was built atop a lake after many failed attempts to build monasteries nearby. Then, enjoy some free time and maybe find a Tibetan tea house, try some sweet Tibetan milk tea or savory yuk butter tea and mingle with the hospitable locals.

Included Activities:
-Lhasa - Potala Palace
-Lhasa - Jokhang Temple

Day 7: Gyantse (4025m)

Gyantse Fortress
Gyantse
Gyantse, Tibet

Location: Yamdrok Lake, Khama La Pass, Noijin Kangsang, Nangartse, Karo La Pass, Gyantse

Accommodation: Hotel

Traverse a scenic section of the Tibetan Plateau on a long drive, heading towards Gyantse, crossing over stunning mountain passes as you twist through dramatic valleys and peaks. Go by the shimmering Yamdrok Lake, climb the Khama La Pass, spot sheep herder villages scattered along the banks, and marvel at the soaring Noijin Kangsang – the peak of the Lhagoi Kangri Mountain Range. You’ll stop by the roadside town of Nangartse for lunch, before driving the Karo La pass, then descending to your destination for tonight, Gyantse. This small rural town is perfect to just wander around and watch contemporary Tibetan life play out in front of you – where pilgrims mix with pop music, cows stroll past cowboys on motorbikes and monks go about their daily business.

Included Activities:
-Gyantse - Yamdrok Lake

Day 8: Shigatse (3890m)

Gyantse, Tibet
Gyantse
Shigatse, Tibet
Shigatse
Gyantse Fortress

Location: Gyantse, Shigatse

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

This morning, check out the unique Gyantse Kumbum – an impressive layered stupa on the grounds of the Pelkor Monastery. Each floor of this six-level structure can be visited, and as you wind up the floors past several tiny chapels, the air fills more and more with incense and the passageways get narrower on each step towards enlightenment. Later today, there’s a chance to experience a simple lunch at a family’s home, which is a great opportunity to listen to some personal stories of living in Tibet, all the while enjoying warm hospitality. After lunch, head towards Tibet’s second-largest city, Shigatse. Translating to ‘all fortune and happiness gathered here’, Shigatse is a busy, mountain-clasped city that’s rapidly modernising. With some free time this afternoon, maybe head to the local bazaar and check out the local wares that this town has to offer.

Included Activities:
-Gyantse - Tibetan family visit & lunch
-Gyantse - Pelkor Chode Monastery
-Gyantse - Kumbum

Day 9: Shigatse (3890m)

Shigatse, Tibet
Shigatse

Location: Shigatse, Tashilhunpo Monastery

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning, take a visit to the Tashilhunpo Monastery. Your group leader will take you on a tour through parts of the monastery – each building has its own intricate decorations, legends and religious imagery. Be sure to ask for directions to the tranquil Chapel of Jampa and meditate on the world's largest gilded statue. The courtyard outside of the Kelsang Chapel is one of the best places to observe the pilgrims and monks prepare for ceremonies. In the evening, perhaps join the pilgrims on their kora (prayer circuit), spinning prayer wheels on a 1-hour walk around the perimeter of the monastery while taking in its splendid, atmospheric views.

Included Activities:
-Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery

Day 10: Sakya (4310m)

Sakya

Location: Sakya, Sakya Monastery

Accommodation: Hotel

Continue your journey west to the town of Sakya. This region is known for its grey (kya) earth (sa), and so, provides the town’s name! Its monastery was built in 1073, and was originally in two sections, one on either side of the Zhongqu River, until the Northern structure was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. The Southern Monastery is built in a medieval 'Mongolian' style, and rather than being whitewashed, the secular buildings are painted red, white and grey in honour of the three Buddhist Tulkas (notable lamas). You’ll have time to explore inside its high walls and admire some of its many shrines, temples and monastic residences. Afterwards, your leader will take you to meet new friends at the local nunnery. You’ll be introduced to shy but friendly resident nuns, sit down and enjoy some laughter together, and just for a second, forget that you don’t speak each other’s language at all.

Included Activities:
-Sakya - Sakya Monastery
-Sakya - Nunery visit

Day 11: Everest National Park (5200m)

Location: Everest National Park, Rongbuk Monastery, Everest Base Camp Monument Stone

Accommodation: Permanent Tent Camp or Guesthouse

Accommodation Name: Permanent Tent Camp or Guesthouse

An exhilarating drive brings you to Everest National Park. When you arrive, leave your main luggage in the vehicle and take an overnight bag on the park shuttle to Rongbuk Monastery – the world's highest monastery. On a clear day you might spot Everest (Qomolangma in Tibetan) behind its stupa. Share tea with a resident monk and learn what life is like here, before taking part in a short meditation – where better to find stillness than this lofty centre of spirituality, surrounded by timeless mountains? Tonight you’ll camp in yak hair tents. Relax at the site or take a walk to Everest Base Camp Monument Stone. This is the closest you can get to Base Camp on the Chinese/Tibetan side. Witnessing Everest renders many speechless – your leader will explain why it's such so sacred for Tibetans. After, opt to hike to the upper monastery, visiting caves where monks meditated centuries ago.

Included Activities:
-Everest National Park - Rongphu Monastery
-Everest National Park - Base Camp Monument (Chinese side)
-Rongbu Monastery - Meditation & Tea (at the highest monastery in the world)

Day 12: Kyirong (2800m)

Gyirong County

Location: Everest, Kyirong

Accommodation: Hotel

Take one last look at Everest close up before the long drive ahead. You’ll travel to the Tibet–Nepal border today, stopping at the closest town of Kyirong. The effort will be worth it with the changing scenery around you – from the barren highlands of Tibet to the deep Alpine Valley. Put your feet up tonight and enjoy a dinner with your Tibetan leader who will say goodbye to you tomorrow.

Day 13: Kathmandu

Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu

Location: Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning, cross the border from Tibet into Nepal. Keep in mind today that your Tibetan group leader and driver will bid you farewell at the border, and you’ll need to pass through immigration and customs unaccompanied. Once you’ve crossed the border, your Nepal group leader will be waiting on the other side! The border crossing can be long and dull depending on the queues and volume of people, so it is best to be patient. After the formalities are all over, head onto Kathmandu, the final destination of your trip. Upon arrival in the late afternoon, why not follow your Nepal leader on an orientation walk and get to know this bustling capital.

Day 14: Kathmandu

Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu

Location: Kathmandu, Asan Tole, Kathmandu, Indra Chowk, Kathmandu, Machindra Bahal Temple, Kathmandu, Dubar Square, Kathmandu, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning, venture out with your leader and explore the old town of Kathmandu. Experience the hustle and bustle of the ancient streets of the Kathmandu valley and the Asan Tole and Indrda Chowk Bazaar, centrally located in the old Kathmandu. Full of vibrant colors and noises, surrounded by temples, stupas and market stalls, this is the hub of the daily Kathmandu life. It also a unique ‘Pote’ bazaar. Pote are beads worn by married Hindu women and made by Muslims. And not too far is Machindra bahal temple, worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists. Learn how the locals weave their beliefs into their daily life and gain confidence in navigating the zigzaging lanes in the old city. Enjoy some free time afterwards. You may want to explore Dubar Square, or head to Swayambhunath and explore. Maybe get together your group in the evening again and celebrate this epic trip with some delicious local cuisine.

Included Activities:
-Kathmandu - Leader-led old city walking tour

Day 15: Kathmandu

Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu Nepal
Kathmandu Nepal

Location: Kathmandu

With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave the accommodation at any time. That doesn’t mean your adventure has to come to an end! If you'd like to spend more time in Kathmandu, just speak to your booking agent.

What's Included

  • Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall

    Visit the well-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China.

  • Lhasa - Sera Monastery & Monk Debating

    Experience the monk debates at Sera Monastery in Lhasa.

  • Lhasa - Tibetan cooking class

    Participate in a Tibetan cooking class in Lhasa.

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What's Not Included

  • Travel disruptions

    Travel may be disrupted due to roadworks, demonstrations, and monsoon weather conditions.

  • Security restrictions

    Security checkpoints in China may confiscate items classified as 'weapons' or aerosol spray bottles.

  • Tibet entry permit

    A Tibet entry permit is required and must be applied for in advance.

  • Emergency fund

    An emergency fund of 500 USD in cash is required in case of travel disruptions.

  • Internet access

    Access to some popular internet websites may be restricted while traveling through China.

Transport

  • CHINA TRAIN TRAVEL SECURITY
  • When travelling by train in China you will need to pass through security checkpoints similar to those at airports. Please be aware that items that may be classified as ‘weapons’ might be confiscated (even from your suitcase), as all luggage travels in the compartment with you. We recommend leaving items that fall into this category (eg. pocket knives or scissors) at home. Aerosol spray bottles are not permitted on high-speed trains and can get confiscated at the station.
  • ROAD TRAVEL:
  • Roadworks and infrastructure projects can cause significant delays on major roads within cities and highways between destinations. Road travel can also be disrupted due to demonstrations and bandhs (strikes) without warning. Major roadworks are currently ongoing in and around Kathmandu and the roads to Chitwan National Park. Delays, heavy traffic, poor road conditions and dust are a reality of road travel in Nepal.
  • MONSOON:
  • The monsoon season is from June to September and weather conditions can disrupt travel during this time due to flooding and landslides. Disruption of air travel and airport closures are also possible. Be prepared that the itinerary may need to change at short notice.

Accommodation

  • The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
  • Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
  • HOTEL ROOMS:
  • Some travellers have reported that hotels/accommodation in this region tend to have harder bed mattresses than those they are used to at home. You may like to request an extra quilt or bedding from the hotels if you find this an issue.
  • SMOKING ROOMS:
  • Smoking is prevalent in China and hotels generally do not offer specific non-smoking rooms. Larger hotels with central air conditioning will sometimes transport the smell of smoke between rooms. While we ask our hotels to ensure our rooms are well cleaned and ventilated well before occupation in some cases this is not possible, and the smell of smoke may linger. Please speak to your leader about the possibility of changing rooms if you encounter this.
  • WIFI:
  • WiFi is often available in hotel reception areas and sometimes in rooms. Your leader will be able to advise on the best places to get connected.
  • HARD SLEEPER TRAINS CHINA:
  • We use hard sleeper class trains for most of our overnight train journeys in China unless otherwise specified. These are not as rough as they sound - compartments are open-plan, clean, with padded berths (6 to a compartment) and sheets, a blanket/quilt & pillow provided. We recommend bringing your own sleeping sheet if you are concerned about the quality/cleanliness of sheets being not what you are used to. Basic bathroom facilities with toilets and washbasins are situated at the end of each carriage. As toilet paper isn't always available, it's best to bring an emergency supply.Most trains have a dining carriage where meals or snacks are available and all have hot water in each carriage for tea and instant noodles.
  • While we aim to have our groups staying together there may be times where due to ticket availability the group will be staying in different compartments and carriages. The compartments are not segregated by gender and you may share with locals or other travelers instead of your own group members. Your leader will help you settle in once on board and it’s a great opportunity to experience first-hand how Chinese travel in the country. While railway services are rapidly being modernised in China, some train journeys on less frequented routes may use older rolling stock and the carriages of a more basic standard.
  • TIBET
  • Please note, the standard of accommodation in Tibet varies considerably and can be basic at times, especially out of Lhasa. Hot water and power supply can be sporadic, and the facilities can be old due to the lack of development in the region as well. At the tent 'city' (our stay at the EBC section of the trip), we will be staying in a seasonal tented camp. The tents are spacious, well-equipped 8 person sized, which come with dormitory style single beds, solid flooring and a central heating stove. There are no showers here and the toilet facilities are a little primitive but the view of the north face of Everest should make up for the lack of creature comforts!

Included Activities

  • Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall (entransce fee, transfer included)
  • Lhasa - Sera Monastery
  • Lhasa - Momo cooking class
  • Lhasa - Potala Palace
  • Lhasa - Jokhang Temple
  • Gyantse - Yamdrok Lake
  • Gyantse - Tibetan family visit & lunch
  • Gyantse - Pelkor Chode Monastery
  • Gyantse - Kumbum
  • Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery
  • Sakya - Sakya Monastery
  • Everest National Park - Rongphu Monastery
  • Everest National Park - Base Camp Monument (Chinese side)
  • Thankot - Indradaha hike

Important Information

  • 1. In order for us to apply for your Tibet entry permit and purchase your train ticket to Lhasa you must provide a scanned, colour copy of the personal details page of your passport and Chinese visa to your booking agent no later than 40 days prior to the start date of your trip. You will also need to advise us of your current profession at the same time. When applying for Chinese visa it is imperative not to mention travel to Tibet. You must first apply for your Chinese visa as instructed and Intrepid will then apply for the Tibet group permit on your behalf. Please check our Essential Trip Information for more details.
  • 2. Please be aware that in recent years there have been times when restrictions on nationalities being able to travel on specific departures have been implemented or Tibet has been closed to foreign tourists without warning.
  • 3. You must bring an emergency fund of 500 USD in cash with you on this trip, which you may need to use in case when foreign groups are denied of purchasing Beijing to Lhasa train tickets due to government decision and we'll need to make alternative plans depending on what's possible.
  • 4. Due to the demands of travelling at high altitudes (above 3000 meters/ 9800 feet), a Passenger Self Assessment Form is required for this trip.
  • 5. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Day 2 and Day 3 (Overnight sleeper train) and Day 11(Permanent Tent Camp or Guesthouse) where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
  • 6. It's a criminal offence for anyone to carry images of the Dalai Lama or the Tibetan flag - doing so may lead to confiscation of the items, detention, arrest or imprisonment by Chinese authorities.
  • 7. Please note while traveling through China you will not be able to access some popular internet websites.

Mode of Transport

Transportation includes a 45-hour train journey to Lhasa, with security similar to airports, and road travel that may face delays due to roadworks and monsoon conditions. Be prepared for disruptions and changes in itinerary.

Accommodation

Accommodation varies from hotels with harder mattresses and potential smoking rooms in China to basic facilities in Tibet, including a tented camp at Everest Base Camp. WiFi is often available in hotel receptions, and hard sleeper trains are used for overnight journeys.

Check out our Q&As

  • What should I be aware of when traveling by train in China?

    When traveling by train in China, you will need to pass through security checkpoints similar to those at airports. Items classified as 'weapons' might be confiscated, so it's recommended to leave items like pocket knives or scissors at home. Aerosol spray bottles are not permitted on high-speed trains and can be confiscated at the station.

  • What can I expect from the accommodation in Tibet?

    The standard of accommodation in Tibet can be basic, especially outside of Lhasa. Hot water and power supply can be sporadic, and facilities may be old due to the lack of development in the region. At the tent 'city' near Everest Base Camp, you'll stay in a seasonal tented camp with dormitory-style single beds and a central heating stove. There are no showers, and toilet facilities are primitive.

  • What is the train journey to Lhasa like?

    The train journey to Lhasa is a 45-hour ride on the highest railway in the world, passing through major cities like Xi'an, Lanzhou, and Xining, and across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The journey offers views of mountainous ridges, remote terrain, and grazing yaks and sheep. The train uses hard sleeper class compartments, which are open-plan and clean, with basic bathroom facilities.

  • What activities are included in Lhasa?

    In Lhasa, included activities are a walking tour of the old town and Barkhor Street, a visit to Sera Monastery to witness monk debates, a Tibetan cooking class, and visits to Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple.

  • What should I know about the road travel conditions in Nepal?

    Road travel in Nepal can be disrupted due to roadworks, infrastructure projects, demonstrations, and strikes. Major roadworks are ongoing in and around Kathmandu and the roads to Chitwan National Park. Delays, heavy traffic, poor road conditions, and dust are common realities of road travel in Nepal.

  • What is the experience like at Everest National Park?

    At Everest National Park, you will visit Rongbuk Monastery, the world's highest monastery, and have the opportunity to share tea with a resident monk and participate in a short meditation. You can also walk to the Everest Base Camp Monument Stone, the closest point to Base Camp on the Chinese/Tibetan side.

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    Please contact us for latest COVID-19 policies

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Intrepid Travel has been taking travellers around the world for over 30 years

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Yes

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Since 2002, The Intrepid Foundation has supported over 130 organisations across the world. We’re creating positive impact through the joy of travel, community and connection.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Over 50% of traveller travel solo with Intrepid. You can choose to share a room with another solo travelle of the same sex for no additional charge, or choose to pay a single supplement if you’d like your own room. Please request this when booking, and we will secure you a single supplement wherever possible. Please note, if you are booking a last-minute trip, it may be harder for us to secure a single room

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Just leaving a review to share how much I enjoyed my Central America trip. I thought the guide, Aura was so knowledgeable and organised and clearly a great ambassador for Intrepid. She gave us lots of information on each region, helped us organise anything we needed and dealt with queries from passengers very well and diplomatically. She made the trip run smoothly. She was also keen to explain the Intrepid vision and how the company values making a difference to locals and is a credit to your company. I did Guatemala and beyond and thoroughly enjoyed it - very fast paced, lots to see and do and a great overview of the region. I would definitely recommend 👍

LivvyGrace 4 (Google Reviewer)  

I just completed my first...

15-Jul-2024

I just completed my first Intrepid tour which was 33 days travelling around Central America - I had the time of my life! It was great to have the benefit of a guide (Fluffy was amazing!) and be able to ask questions at any point, but I also liked the freedom that you were permitted throughout. The group tour made boarder crossings seamless and the whole process felt easy - there was never one hiccup. As a solo female traveller, I felt safe throughout, and I cannot recommend Central America enough - the people, the food, the sun and the activities were just amazing :) Can't wait to book my next adventure soon!

John Appleby (Google Reviewer)  

The Intrepid tour to Everest...

13-Mar-2025

The Intrepid tour to Everest Base camp is the best tour I have ever done. The itinerary was perfect and the guides were incredible. They look after the participants constantly and are constantly on the look out for any issues with altitude. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this trip it was amazing

V Open (Google Reviewer)  

I have just come back...

26-Oct-2022

I have just come back home after doing Intrepid's 10-day Vietnam Express Northbound tour. What a SUPERB tour. We saw lots and did lots, it was jam-packed full of sights and activities. Our tour leader, Tam, was the best ever. Very knowledgeable, organised and lots of fun too. The other 10 people on the group were all lovely. The places we visited were very interesting. We even visited local homes and ate just like the local people do. I highly recommend Intrepid to anyone considering touring a new country. This was my 5th tour with them and they have consistently been fantastic.

john whelan (Google Reviewer)  

We booked the 10 day...

28-Feb-2025

We booked the 10 day Group Explorer package with them for Vietnam and Wow !!! . It was fantastic. We were initially a bit anxious, but that all settled after day one. There is a fair bit of travelling and moving involved, but we'll woth it as you get to see and experience loads .Our Guide Huy was brilliant and looked after us really well from local knowledge to restaurants and tour information and activities . It's worth doing folks with intrepid . Well done, keep up that standard of service.

Jack Edwards (Google Reviewer)  

I have travelled with Intrepid...

03-Jun-2024

I have travelled with Intrepid a number of times now and can't recommend them enough. The trips are always exciting, full of history and immersive in the culture and environment. The office staff are great too and always happy to help with any questions you might have. Everywhere I have gone with the company has been different but the guides and itinerary have always been excellent and full of knowledge and passion for their country. Add in the social responsibility angle the company has and it top quality ethical practice and you can't go wrong

Jo Clayton (Google Reviewer)  

I recently went on an...

15-Mar-2024

I recently went on an 11 day tour of India with Intrepid and was impressed with every aspect of the tour, the tour leader and the organisation behind the scenes. I always travel alone so it was a big deal to join a tour, I didn't want to feel less independent or ferried about. I loved being part of a group and the things we saw and did on the tour, I would never have known about or seen if I had been by myself. I loved it from start to finish. Yes the overnight trains were not easy to sleep on, but I managed. Meeting locals on board was a high light for me. English is widely spoken in India and its amazing who you strike up a chat with. I had two problems on the tour - one my own fault and one hotel related. The support from Intrepid was amazing. I cannot thank them enough for going the extra mile to support me. I recommend Intrepid 100% and have gone from thinking an organised tour is for people who don't know about Lonely Planet and can't do solo stuff, to realising its a faster, better, more fun way to get to know a country truly and deeply whilst on a bit of a budget. I will book again and again with Intrepid. I loved it that much! Big thanks to tour leader Daddy H. Devender for his help on day one, and Nick in the Oz office for his fab customer care skills. Also the person who staffed the emergency whatsapp in India - you saved my sanity helping me get there a day late! THANK YOU ALL X

Nicole  

North American Adventure

12-Oct-2021

This was my first international solo trip, but I never felt “alone” - there was always someone to go shopping, hike, or grab a quick bite with. The itinerary was a great balance between organized activities, while still allowing free time for exploring. Each location was unique and charming in its own way. Spending the night in the holy city of Moulay Idriss and wandering the winding streets of Chefchaouen were especially memorable. Thank you Mustapha and Intrepid for an incredible adventure!

Declan Curry (Google Reviewer)  

I have recently completed the...

07-Feb-2025

I have recently completed the Premium India In Depth tour. A most wonderful introduction to this amazing continent. From the Taj Mahal to Tigers 🐅 in the wild , dining whe the locals eat and a couple of meals with families was a great way to embrace the people and their culture. Magnificent architecture,be it Forts or Shrines. The most informative and inspiring of guides was great to have with us. Mumbai to Delhi and 6 more cities plus A Safari included. Best trip to experience India 🇮🇳. Prepare to have all your senses assaulted . Go for it.

D' ARTICULATE (Google Reviewer)  

They offer some great deals...

11-Jan-2025

They offer some great deals and group travel itineraries without the flights but will include them if needed by the traveller ; leaving one to choose a more personal holiday stance or exploration & time schedule too. Neat!

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