Lhasa, the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, is notable as "the city of daylight". With a long history and solid religious air, it has pulled in numerous visitors to take a visit. In the Tibetan language, "Lhasa" signifies where God lives. Situated at 3700 meters above sea level, it's the sacred city for Tibetan individuals, yet additionally for Buddhist enthusiasts everywhere throughout the world.
It probably won't be appropriate to consider it a "city" a couple of years back, however, at this point, it's drawing nearer to a city we know about. Inns, banks, shopping centres... You can see them all around, and about the influence you to overlook it's quite a level. Strolling in the Potala Palace Square after the remodel, you may have a fantasy that you are not in Lhasa, which should be poor in your mind. In any case, this is actually its appeal, another cutting-edge city with an antiquated flavour that will thoroughly get you inebriated, and you can't resist experiencing passionate feelings for it. Regardless of Jokhang Temple, Norbulingka, Sera Monastery, or Barkhor Street, and so forth, there is always a spot that can inspire you and become the goal of your spirit.
Highlights:
- Temple tour in Kathmandu (world heritage sites)
- Kathmandu - Lhasa scenic flight
- World's Tallest Mount Everest Base Camp Sightseeing
- The roof of the world, the central Tibet tour, including the Potala Palace and the Barkhor Streets
- monasteries in Tibet
- Exploration of Lake Mansarovar
- One Day Charan Sparsha to touch the foot of Lord Shiva (Kailash Parvat)
- Three days Kora (Kailash Parikrama)



