8 days Northern Tibet Authentic Cultural Tour

Tibet Amdo Tours

Amdo Nomad Family

DAY 01. ARRIVAL AT XINING

At your arrival our local guide and driver will pick up you and transfer to the hotel in Xining.

Xining City is not in a Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. There are approximately 120,000 Tibetans in Xining, which is just over 5% of the total Xining City population. Xining City covers the Xining city limits as well as the 3 surrounding counties of Datong, Huangzhong and Huangyuan. Overnight in Xining local hotel

Tibet tour in Ribgong

Amdo Rebgong Grassland

DAY 02. XINING– SHAQON—REBKHONG (HOME STAY IN YOGI’S VILLAGE)

Today our nomad adventure in Amdo begins from here, first we will visit Shakyong Monastery, one of four important monasteries in Northern Amdo. Also where the Gelupa tradition’s founder –The Great Tsongkapa studied here from 7 to 16 years old. Overnight in local Hotel

Tibetan Thangka Painting

Tibetan Artist Painting Thangka in Labrang

DAY 03. REBKHONG EXCURSION

We will explore the most beautiful monastery in Amdo, Sankheshon, known as the cradle of Tibetan artists. Rebkhong is famous for its Thangka artists. Thangkhas are finely detailed Buddhist religious paintings. Take one home for a souvenir! Visit Sangkeshong monastery, stay in the village and experience the lifestyle of local Tibetan artists.

Rebkong is famous for its Tibetan traditional arts and cultural preservation. There are several monasteries and villages scattering around the Rongwu town which is home to hundreds of artist. The most well-known villages and monasteries are Sanggeshung Yago and Sanggeshung Mago (upper and lower Wutun), Gomar Gompa, Nyamtok village.etc.  If you are interested in learning Tibetan culture and Tibetan traditional arts, Rebkong is one of most recommended region. Almost every house turn into artist’s studio.  These unofficial school of art are inherited from 18th century. Many of the Tibetan arts you have seen in Amdo are produced by the masters of Rebkong region.

Afternoon leave for Chugya village, live with local yogis and learn more about Tibetan Buddhist and lifestyle of Tibetans in the area. Overnight Family stay

Tibet Labrang monastery tour

A corner of Labrang monastery

DAY 04. REBKHONG — LABRANG

After a short exploration of the town then we will head to Labrang monastery, it is one of the six largest monasteries in Tibet. Labrang monastery houses nearly 2000 monks. The monastery is founded in 1709 by The First Jamyang Gyapa Ngawang Tsondru (1648-1721) who studied at Drepung Monastery in Lhasa. In his age of 53 to 60, he was the abbot of Drepung Gomang monastery in Lhasa. During his study in Lhasa, he received the title “Gamyang Gyapa” (laughing Manjushri), when a statue of Manjushiri(Tib: Jamyang) laughed at his prostrations in the Manjushiri temple in Lhasa. Jamyang Gyapa’s later reincarnations become the abbot of Labrang Monastery since then, his reincarnations are superseded by H.H The Dailai Lama and Panchen Lama, the two highest ranks of Lama in Tibetan Buddhism. Once he returns to Labrang, he founded the great Monastery of Labrang. This monastery is well-known for its teaching tradition. Monks and lamas from all over Tibet have come to Labrang to study Buddhist philosophy, including the Panchen Lama. This monastery is more than just a home for monks, it is in fact a philosophical center for Tibet. Astrology, medicine, architecture, poetry, linguistics, and many other topics are all taught here. Overnight at hotel

Tour to Labrang monastery in Tibet

In front of Labrang monastery assembly hall

DAY 05. LABRANG–SOKDZONG

Today we will drive to Sokdzong, a nomadic region where we experience the authentic nomadic culture. It is a native Mongolian town that deeply influenced by the Tibetan culture and Buddhist practices, these Mongolians were left behind from the armies of Genghiz Khan. Around the town of Sokdzong, these Tibetan speaking Mongolians still thrive. We will visit Mongolian families who live in warm Mongolian yurts, which are traditional circular portable homes. Overnight in nomadic family

Tibet Sokzong grassland

Sokdzong landscapes – home of Mongolians in Tibet

DAY 06. SOKDZONG—CHABCHA

Today we will drive to Chabcha, you will never bore the drive with beautiful nomadic sceneries and alpine valley of the Tibetan plateau, en route visit Hor Mani stone pile, stay overnight in Chabcha. Overnight in Hotel

Tibet tour to Kokonor lake

Qinghai Kokonor Lake

DAY 07. CHABCHA–KOKONORE LAKE –XINING

Today we will drive back to Xining and en route visit Kokonore Lake, Qinghai Lake is on the top 5 most beautiful lakes in China. The following photo is taken in the Island of the lake which is in the center of the lake, Qinghai Lake (Tib Tsongongpo, Mogol Lake Kokonor) is at an elevation of 3200m. The Qinghai Province named after the lake. It is the largest lake in all of China and largest salt lake in Asia. Qinghai Lake is regarded as holy by Tibetans and Mongolians and this is also the sea offering site for Penchen Lama. You can see sea offering site at the south shore of the lake, the average depth of the Qinghai Lake is 25m and the deepest area goes down to 80m. The perimeter of the lake is 365m. After lunch, we drive back to Xining. Overnight in local Hotel

Tibet Kokonor lake tour

View of Kokonor lake

DAY 08. SEND OFF TO THE AIRPORT OR TRAIN STATION AND END THE TOUR.

Today our guide and driver will send you off to the airport/train station and it is time to say good bye to your guide and driver that accompanied you for the past week long travel.


Tour Cost Includes:

– Private Transportation with experiences local driver;

– Accommodation as specified in the itinerary;

– Knowledgeable local Tibetan tour guide;

– Breakfasts at the hotels nights;

– Airport/train station pick up and send off;

– All entrance ticket fees based on the above itinerary;

– Meals and lodging of the guide and driver;

 

Tour Cost Excludes:

– Lunches and dinners;

– Flight or train tickets in/out of Xining (If you need help for the ticket booking, then please let us know and we can book the flight and train tickets for you;

– Personal expenses like laundry, alcohol or gift shopping;

– Gratuities for the guide and driver;

 

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