The southeastern province of old Tibet, known as Kham, is an area of great natural beauty and cultural significance. High, snow-capped mountains and raging rivers give the region a wild and untamed character. Likewise, the people of Kham are known for their independent spirit and devotion to traditional Tibetan values. The most populous area of Tibet, Kham is rich in resources and history,Not long after the peaceful liberation of Tibet the government of China reorganized the country. Now Kham is divided among Tibet Autonomus Region, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces of the People's Republic of China. Nevertheless, traditional Tibetan culture thrives in these rugged and remote mountain ranges. Little-known to the outside world, much of mountainous Kham remains pristine, and until recently, rarely visited by outsiders.
Day 01 : Fly Kathmandu to Gangor Airport and drive to Lhasa
Day 02 : Potala Jokang and Barkor street
Day 03 : Lhasa – Bayi
Day 04 : Bayi – Ling Zhi Chu Pol Park – Basunm Lake
Day 05 : Dasum – Lhasa
Day 06 : Sera – Drepung – Norbhu Linka
Day 07 : Fly back to Kathmandu or your on ward destination
Day 01 : Fly Kathmandu to Gangor Airport and drive to Lhasa
Day 02 : Potala Jokang and Barkor street
Day 03 : Sera – Drepung – Norbhu Linka
Day 04 : Lhasa – Bayi
Day 05 : Bayi – Miling - Langsthen
Day 06 : Langsthen - Tsedang
Day 07 : Tsetang – Yumbulhakang – Chongye
Day 08 : Tsetang – Samye
Day 09 : Samye – Lhasa
Day 10 : Fly back to Kathmandu or your on ward destination
Day 01 : Fly Kathmandu to Gangor Airport and drive to Lhasa
Day 02 : Potala Jokang and Barkor street
Day 03 : Lhasa – Namtso
Day 04 : Namtso Sightseeing
Day 05 : Namtso - Nagchu
Day 06 : Nagchu - Lhasa
Day 07 : Fly back to Kathmandu or your on ward destination

