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Tibet
Festival
Saga Dawa
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Discover Tibet, where the spirituality and landscapes of the roof of the world will leave you breathless.
We will guide you through monasteries and mountains on a journey that is not about conquering peaks, but about discovering greatness in simplicity, walking to the rhythm of the Tibetan spirit, and letting the landscape speak, in its silent language, to the traveler's soul.
For the more adventurous, trekking around Mount Kailash is the ultimate test of physical and spiritual endurance. Considered by Tibetan, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions as the most sacred mountain, Mount Kailash is not climbed, but circumnavigated in a pilgrimage that challenges the body and nourishes the soul. Along the Kora route, every step in the soaring desert landscape of the Tibetan highlands is an opportunity for introspection. The arid terrain, the dizzying heights, and the breathtaking cold remind us that this journey is not just a physical challenge, but a personal pilgrimage.
Experience Saga Dawa, one of the most important festivals in Tibetan Buddhism, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. To be part of this celebration in the heart of Tibet is to witness unwavering devotion.
As prayer flags flutter in the wind, sending prayers to the heavens, Tibet transforms into an epicenter of spirituality and collective connection, where to witness it is to be part of something greater.
Itinerary
Day 1: ARRIVAL IN TIBET, LASHA
Tashi Delek! Welcome to Tibet.
Day 2: LASHA
Temples and Buddhist culture.
Day 3: LASHA
Temples and Buddhist culture.
Day 4: GYANTSE
Monasteries and Buddhist village.
Day 5: SHIGATSE
Monasteries and Buddhist village.
Day 6: SHIGATSE
Monasteries and Buddhist village.
Day 7: SAGA
Mountain passes and lakes.
Day 8: DARCHEN
Mountain passes and lakes.
Day 9: SAGA DAWA
Most important Buddhist festival.
Day 10: MOUNT KAILSH
Mountain trekking.
Day 11: SAGA
Mountain trekking.
Day 12: SAGA-GYRION TOWN
Temples and rivers.
Day 13: GYRION TOWN-NEPAL
Monasteries and mountains.
Day 14: NEPAL, KATHMANDU
Monasteries and momos.
Day 15:
Farewell full of memories.
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Tibet
Mountain lovers collective 2
Adventure time
Hay lugares a los que solo se llega caminando


15 DAYS 14 NIGHTS
FROM JUNE 3 TO JUNE 17

Price
2245

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Alojamiento, habitación compartida doble (suplemento individua 180 euros).
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Transporte durante todos los días.
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Coordinación y acompañamiento por Dani.
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Desayunos.
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Cena bienvenida y de despedida.
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Reunión online antes del viaje.
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Grupo whatsapp .
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Permisos necesarios para el Tibet.


Que incluye


Que NO incluye
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Vuelos internacionales (900 aprox).
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Comidas y bebidas no especificadas.
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Seguro de viajes obligatorio.
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Cualquier gasto personal, wifi, lavanderia , sovenirs….
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Gastos de naturaleza imprevista, metereología , conflictos en el país.
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Visado Nepal 30USD.
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Presupuesto extra aproximado 250 euros.

Discounts
Bring a friend/partner: 50 euros discount
Repeat with us: 50 euros discount

Practical information

Visa:
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With a Spanish passport, we will have a free 30-day Chinese visa , which will be processed upon arrival.

Meteorology:
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Pleasant temperatures between 20 and 10 degrees Celsius. During the trek, temperatures will drop considerably further, as we will pass through 5,000-meter-high passes .
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Your passport must expire in more than 6 months and have at least two free pages.
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We will apply for the Nepal visa at the border and it costs 30 USD for 15 days .
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Permits for Tibet will be handled by our local team.

Plugs:
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Yes, you need a travel adapter for type A, type C and type I power outlets.



Vaccines:
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There are no mandatory vaccinations but Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid Fever, Tetanus and Rabies are recommended.


The yuan (CNY) is the currency in China. In Lasha, we can withdraw the necessary money for the trip.
The rupee (Nepali, NPR) is the currency in Nepal. You can easily get money at ATMs in Kathmandu.
Currency:


How we travel

Small groups
Maximum of 8 humans, enough to get to know each other better and enjoy the trip.

Collaborating with locals
Always working together with the people of their countries, no one knows their lands better than they do.

Animal lovers
No safaris or use of animals during our trip.

Ready for adventure
Being prepared to adapt to any unforeseen event will ultimately provide us with some of the best anecdotes of the trip.

Bring your backpack
When traveling with us, we recommend not using a suitcase; it's not practical for our hikes and hotel changes.

BOOKING
