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Another fascinating trek we Expert team offer is 8 days and 7 nights Tibet Chimpuk Hermitage.
The Chimpuk Hermitage is one of the most holy destinations in Tibet, and it pulls in numerous explorers.
The mountain incline has reflection buckles that yogis utilized for quite a long time for
their contemplation withdraws. There were 108 reflection cells before, incorporating caverns
related with Padma Sambhava, Indian educator Atisha and Tibetan ruler Trisong Detsen.
The Chimpuk Hermitage is situated close to Samye religious community. You can pick a half
or an entire day visit on the off chance that you wish to climb to the highest point of
the mountain. In a half-day visit, we will drive from Samye to the Chimpu abbey. In an
entire day visit, we will visit the abbey first. From that point onward, we will climb
to the sanctuaries near the highest point of the mountain and see reflection caves and
houses of prayer on the more significant levels.
The climb takes around 2-3 hours, and afterward stroll down is around 35-45 minutes in
length. There is another street with stone steps and climbing turned out to be a lot simpler
than in earlier years. While in transit to the top, we can visit a portion of the meditation caves.
While we are climbing towards the highest point of the mountain, you will appreciate amazing
perspectives on the seclusion, Yarlung valley and Hepo Ri somewhere out there.
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This day you will fly form Kathmandu to Gongkar airport, over the greatest mountains in the world, absorbing their timeless beauty. Upon the arrival you will be transferred to your hotel, where you will rest and get acquainted with the Tibetan Environment. Overnight at hotel.
The second and the third day of the tour are dedicated to the Lhasa city and its marvelous architectural beauty. You will be visiting the Jokhang temple, Sera and Drepung monasteries and Potala Palace along with the Barkhor Street and the Lhasa streets. Jokhang temple which was constructed back ion 7th century attracts hundreds of tourist every year. This temple has a very huge Sakyamuni Buddha statue and is considered the holiest place in Tibet. Sera and Drepung monasteries were founded in 1419 which are actually numerous white temples and Buddhist buildings in the foot of a rocky hill. Back in its days, Drepung monastery use to have 8,000 monks to teach traditions of Vajrayana, Mahayana, and Sutrayana, the three vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.
Drive to Samye Monastery from Lhasa along the famous Yarlung Tsang River. Have a glimpse of Yarlung Valley, of which is consider the cradle of Tibetan civilization.
Chimpuk Hermitage is a warren of caves northest of Samye that was once a
meditation retreat for Guru Rinpoche. It is a popular day hike for
travellers from Samye to Chimpuk which takes around 4 or 5 hours up, abt
7km.
There is a small monastery built around Guru Rinpoche’s
original medication cave half way up the hill. Follow the pilgrims
around the various other shrines.
If you are feeling fit and acclimatized, it is possible to
climb to the top of the peak above Chimpuk. To make this climb from the
Guru Rinpoche cave follow the left-hand valley behind the caves and slog
it uphill for 1.5hrs to the top of the ridge, where there are several
clumps of player flags. From here you can drag yourself up along a path
for another 1.5hrs to the top of the conical peak, where there are a
couple of medication retreats and fine views of the Yarlung Tsangpo
Valley. On clear days you can see several massive Himalayan peaks to the
southeast.
Visit the major sights of Yarlung Valley in Tsetang today, of which is consider the cradle of Tibetan civilization. It was from Yarlung that the early Tibetan kings unified Tibet in the 7th century and their massive burial mounds still dominate the area around Chongye.
Drive to Lhasa and O/N at Lhasa
Tibetan Guide will drop to the Airport or Train Station in Lhasa.
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