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Himalaya – the name says it all. Straddling the border between Tibet and its southerly neighbor, the Kingdom of Nepal, the world’s tallest mountains soar to the heavens, seemingly piercing the unimaginably blue Nepali-Tibetan skies. For the peoples of the Himalayan kingdoms, these mountains are sacred; for on their lofty heights dwell the gods and goddesses of the Indic religious traditions of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. In fact, the mountains themselves are considered manifestations of the deities.
Rising above them all is the “goddess” of all mountains, the colossal Everest. Reaching a stupendous 29,017 feet, the world’s tallest mountain exerts a powerfully magnetic pull. Known as “Peak XV” by the early Indo-British surveying team that established its summit as the world’s highest, the mountain was later named after Sir George Everest, head of the Great Trigonometrical Survey. While this is the name by which most Westerners know the mountain, to Tibetans it is Chomolangma, “The Goddess Mother of the Universe,” while to the Nepalese it is Sagarmatha, “The Forehead of the Sky.”
One of Everest’s most ardent admirers is also one of her most legendary explorers – renowned author, filmmaker and legendary climber, David Breashears. On this exciting excursion to Everest’s North Face, the starting point for Everest’s early climbing expeditions, including the ill-fated 1924 British Expedition with George Leigh Mallory, Mr. Breashears will be joining Destination Himalaya as our special Trip Leader. We begin our journey in Tibet by exploring the sites in Lhasa and Shigatse, imbibing in Tibet’s unique cultural heritage and acclimatizing the high elevation of Everest’s North Face Base Camp. We then journey to Shegar and Rongbuk, and finally to the Base Camp. We then make the dramatic journey to the Tibetan-Nepalese border, dropping precipitously into the Himalayan foothills on our way to exotic Kathmandu. This trip promises to be the journey of a lifetime.
Outline Itinerary
Day 1: DEPART USA
Day 2: ARRIVE CHENGDU - You will be met on arrival and transferred to our hotel.
Day 3: TO LHASA - In the morning, our group will fly from Chengdu to Gongkar, home to Tibet’s international airport. If the weather is clear, the flight from Chengdu to Tibet will offer magical panoramic mountain views, including the 24,783’ Minya Konka and the mighty Namche Barwa, 25, 439’. Upon arrival at Gongkar, we will be met and transferred to our hotel in Lhasa, where we will have our group Welcome Dinner.
Day 4: EXPLORING LHASA - The next two days will be spent in and around Lhasa, the legendary Tibetan capital. The goal of many intrepid travelers and explorers, the “forbidden city” of Lhasa will reveal its unique character and many mysteries as we visit many of its most significant historical and cultural sites. Today’s itinerary includes visits to two of the area’s most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, Drepung and Nechung. We will make a pilgrimage to the Jokhang, Tibet’s most sacred religious temple. The roof of the Jokhang, with its wonderful golden gables and carvings, offers a magnificent view of the Potala. The Barkhor, the maze-like warren of shops and stalls that surrounds the Jokhang, will beckon us to join the Tibetans who travel here to pay homage to the Jokhang as they circumambulate the sacred shrine.
Day 5: EXPLORING LHASA - Looming over Lhasa and the Kyi-chu Valley is the monumental Potala Palace, former home of the Dalai Lamas. A visit to this amazing historical site is certainly a highlight of any trip to Tibet, and today we will explore the many chapels, halls and tombs of the Red Palace. In addition to the Potala, we will also visit Sera Monastery, located to the north of Lhasa, which is perhaps most famous for the renowned and always lively sessions which take place in the Debating Courtyard.
Day 6: TO GYANTSE AND SHIGATSE - We leave Lhasa, heading over high mountain passes and alongside the sacred lake Yamdrok-tso en route to Gyantse. After visiting the amazing Kumbum chorten we drive across fertile green fields encircled by the dun-colored hills of Central Tibet to Shigatse, Tibet’s second largest city, and home to Tashilhunpo monastery, residence of the Panchen Lamas.
Day 7: EXPLORING SHIGATSE & DAY HIKE TO NGOR MONASTERY - Today’s main activity will be a hike in the environs of Ngor Monastery, in the hills outside of Shigatse. The rest of the day will be free to explore the markets and bazaars in Shigatse.
Day 8: TO SHEGAR - This is a travel day, as we leave the hustle and bustle of Shigatse and head out across the starkly beautiful Tibetan Plateau towards our destination, the town of Shegar.
Day 9: TO RONGBUK & EVEREST - Our target for today is a truly one-of-a-kind destination: base camp at the north face of the mighty Everest, at 29,017’ the world’s tallest mountain peak. As we adjust to the elevation of base camp (16,700’), we will have the opportunity to explore the photogenic Rongbuk Monastery, and will take a hike to aid in our acclimatization.
Days 10 & 11: EVEREST NORTH FACE BASE CAMP - Hikers will appreciate today’s activities, as we embark on a hike in the vicinity of Everest North Face Base Camp. The phenomenal beauty and immense size of Everest will overawe even the most jaded amongst us, as the summit extends upwards of 10,000’ from our position at Base Camp. Needless to say, photo opportunities will abound.
Day 12: TO ZHANGMU - Leaving the majestic north face of Everest behind, we head to Nepal, to begin our approach to the mountain’s south face. We begin the precipitous drop in elevation, 9,000’ in total, as we reach the frontier town of Zhangmu, elevation 7,500’.
Day 13: TO KATHMANDU - We rise in the morning, with porters and baggage in tow, as we clear customs and cross the Friendship Bridge where, in Nepal, it is over two hours earlier, due to Tibet being on “Beijing time.” We then drive to legendary Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital city, where we will visit Durbar Square, Hanuman Dhoka and the bazaars of old Kathmandu. Tonight we will enjoy a splendid Farewell Dinner.
Day 14: DEPART KATHMANDU - We will be transferred to Kathmandu’s airport for flights to our respective Asian transit cities for connecting return flights to the USA.
Day 15: RETURN TO USA - You depart your Asian transit city, arriving in the USA the same day.
Suggested Extensions:
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QuickEscapes – Kerala
After this hard high altitude tour, take in some R&R in the calm and leisurely paced life on the backwaters of the Arabian Sea, enjoy the pristine beaches of Kerala and an ayurvedic spa. We fly you to Cochin via Kathmandu.
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Tsongkapa
Features:
Five Time Everester David Breashears
Potala Palace, Lhasa
Everest North Base camp
Shigatse & Gyantse
Kathmandu
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It's Included:
Medical & evacuation insurance
All hotels, meals, ground transportation,
local guides and entrance fees
Fully escorted trip |
Departures:
Sep 19 - Oct 3, 2010 |
Land Cost:
From: $6885 per person |
Special Note:
This trip dovetails with Breashears' led trek to Everest's South Base Camp in Nepal.
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Potala Palace

Yamdrok Lake
 Kumbum detail, Gyantse

Shegar

Hiking beyond Everest BC

NBC Everest
Photo: William Neill
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