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Kathmandu
- Lhasa - EBC Tour
Duration: 14 nights / 15 days
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Tibet Tours & Treks
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Everest base camp trekking with your company was a good selection. Your professionalism and hos-pitality was highly appreciated by our members.
Mooil kim
Washington, DC
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| SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days
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FIXED DEPARTURE FOR SEPTEMBER 2009
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| Group Arrival Date in Kathmandu: September 16, 2009
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| Trip Departure: September 18, 2009
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| Return Date to Kathmandu from the trip: October 05, 2009
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| Departure: October 07, 2009
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| Trip Cost: USD 3650.00 per person on twin sharing basis.
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| Contact Us to reserve your Space. Only few spaces are available!
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| The cost is inclusive of following services:
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2 days Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur Cities tour as per the itinerary.
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4 nights twin sharing accommodation at hotel de l' Annapurna in Kathmandu (5 star) inclusive of buffet breakfast.
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Flights (Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Simikot) as per the itinerary.
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Special trekking permits for Nepal part.
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Porters and mules from Simikot to Hilsa boarder
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Land Transfer by 4 Wheel Drive (4500 model Land Cruiser) in Tibet.
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1 Support Truck to carry kitchen equipments, food and trekking gears.
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Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit and other applicable entry permits.
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1 English speaking guide, 1 cook and helpers during the tours.
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Camping gears for entire tours such as two men tent / dining tent / kitchen tent / toilet tent & all kitchen utensils.
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Full board meal during the tour (western, continental and Nepalese meals are served).
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Staff insurance.
- Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) and Oxygen (it is used in case of emergency).
- Airport pick up and transfer.
- Service charge and all taxes.
- Farewell dinner.
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| Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, bar bill, personal expenses, Nepal visa, International flight tickets, departure tax and other expenses which are not mentioned above.
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| Trip Description:
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This Kailash tour, though challenging, presents extraordinary experience that stands beyond human imagination and is almost inexplicable. Overwhelming landscapes, exotic cities, artistic monasteries, all these and more are awaiting to reward you with. If you would long to discover the archetypal region within short period of time, this trip is particularly designed targeting those parties who have very limited time and yearning to explore the devout Kailash. Through the agency of Nepal Trailblazer Trekking and Tour Company ensure your every moment spend there full of joyous as well as gratifying and satisfying with boundless enthusiasm. The trip concluded with overnight staying at Nyalam and then drive to Friendship Bridge. Proceeding another surface tour takes you to the medieval city of Nepal - Kathmandu valley.
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September 16, 2009:
Day 01
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Your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), and transfer to hotel. O/N at hotel. |
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Day 02 |
City tour including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath & Kathmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel. |
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Day 03 |
Flight Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and O/N at hotel. |
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Day 04 |
Morning flight Nepalgunj to Simikot and trek to Dharapuri, and tented camp. |
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Day 05 |
Trek to Kermi, and tented camp. |
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Day 06 |
Trek to Yalbang Gompa, and tented camp. |
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Day 07 |
Trek to Tumkot, and tented camp. |
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Day 08 |
Trek to Thado Dhunga, and tented camp. |
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Day 09 |
Trek over Nara La Pass (4450 meters.) and trek down to Hilsa (Nepal – Tibet border), and tented camp. |
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Day 10 |
Half an hour trek to Sher, and drive to Purang. O/N at Guesthouse. |
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Day 11 |
Drive to Manasarovar Lake, tented camp. |
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Day 12 |
Rest day at Manasarovar Lake (visit Chiu Gompa in the morning). |
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Day 13 |
Drive to Darchen, and tented camp. |
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Day 14 |
Trek to Derapuk, and tented camp. |
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Day 15 |
Trek over Dolma La Pass (5600 meters.) and trek down to Zudulpuk, and camp. |
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Day 16 |
Trek to Darchen. |
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Day 17 |
Drive to Paryang, and tented camp. |
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Day 18 |
Drive to Saga, and tented camp. |
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Day 19 |
Drive to Nyalam, O/N at Guesthouse. |
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Day 20 |
Drive to Friendship Bridge, then to Kathmandu. O/N at hotel |
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Day 21 |
Sightseeing tour at Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar squares. O/N at hotel. |
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Drive to Airport for your onward journey. Farewell!! |
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| Some Related Info on Tibet Tour
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| TEMPERATURE & CLOTHING
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| Tibet will have it's average temperature between 5-20 degree Celsius in the month of April through October. During trekking season, the night temperature in the mountain often falls below freezing. Therefore, you are required to have adequate warm clothes to save from extreme cold. Further, it will be better to dress in layers that can be easily put on & off as required. It is often advisable to carry raincoat because snow or rain can also occur sometimes.
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| CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED:-
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- Thermal underwear, woolen or silk long sleeve tops & bottoms
- Woolen shirts, pullover, pants, socks, hat, gloves & scarves
- Down jacket or wind breaker
- Good walking boots or shoes
- Sun hat, sun glass, suntan lotion, torch light, pen knife
- Medicine for common colds, headache, diarrhea & diamox against altitude sickness.
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| HEALTH
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| It is necessary to be physically fit & healthy for the participate on Tibet tour. Even if, there is no particular age limit guideline, child below 8 years or elderly people exceeding 70 years or more are not advisable to take participation. Doctor's medical certificate is essential for trip participation. Further more, those who are sufferer of high blood pressure, heart problem or diabetic are not recommending for tour.
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| INSURANCE
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| It is most advisable all clients to have full insurance against medical and person accident risk, natural calamities, political instability, etc.
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