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Nyingchi-Bomi-Ranwu-Lhasa-Shigatse 9-day Tour (Peach Blossom Festival)

Tour Route: Nyingchi-Bomi-Ranwu-Lhasa-Shigatse-Lhasa

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Tour Code: H-X

Tour Type: Join-in Small Group Tour (Min 2 to Around 12) i

Tour Service: Excellent English-speaking Guide & Experienced driver

  Time to Vist: April i

Trip Level: Easy and accessible-suits every fitness level i

What Makes Our Trip Different?
Master Kungga Dundruk

Embark on this Nyingchi-to-Lhasa journey to feast on peach blossoms and discover Tibet's cultural and natural wonders.icon

------ Tibetan Travel Guru, Master Kungga Dundruk icon

9 Days from USD1435

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Overview & Highlights of this Trip

This 9-day Nyingch-Shigatse-Lhasa adventure weaves through Peach Blossom Festival highlights and iconic cultural-natural landscapes, starting from Nyingchi—the "Switzerland of Tibet"—and ending in sacred Lhasa. 

You'll be surrounded by pink peach blossoms blooming against snow-capped Himalayan backdrops, then journey through Bomi's lush forests, Ranwu Lake's crystal waters, Lhasa's spiritual landmarks, and Shigatse's religious heritage. 

The tour balances scenic landscape, cultural immersion, and festive joy, offering an unforgettable taste of Tibet's diverse beauty.

Itinerary Details

Trip at a Glance

Day 1: Arrive in Nyingchi

Day 2: Lulang-Ranwu Lake

Day 3: Ranwu-Bomi

Day 4: Bomi-Nyingchi

Day 5: Nyingchi-Lhasa

Day 6: Lhasa-Shigatse

Day 7: Shigatse – Lhasa

Day 8: Lhasa City Sightseeing

Day 9: Depart from Lhasa

Day 1: Arrive in Nyingchi

Airport/Train Station-Pickup. Our guide escorts you to Gala Peach Blossom Village; then cross Segrila Pass to Lulang, stopping at the forest viewing platform for stunning views.

Welcome to Tibet! Your journey begins today as we arrive in Nyingchi-the first stop of our trip. Your tour guide will be waiting to greet you at the airport and escort you to Gala Peach Blossom Village—widely celebrated as "the No.1 Peach Blossom Village in Tibet."

After exploring the charm of Gala, we continue toward Lulang. Along the way, our route carries us across the Segrila Pass and makes a stop at the Lulang Forest Viewing Platform for breathtaking views. You'll have a chance to enjoy distant views of Namcha Barwa from Segrila Pass (which depends on the weather). Designated as "China's Most Beautiful Mountain" by Chinese National Geography magazine, the sight of its snow-capped peak against the blue sky is truly unforgettable.

Overnight in Lulang
Dinner
  • A warm welcome with a hada from your tour guide

    A warm welcome with a hada from your tour guide

  •  A tourist enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lulang Forest

    A tourist enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lulang Forest

Day 2: Lulang-Ranwu Lake

Today, you'll visit Guxiang Lake for snow-peak reflections, explore Bomi's fairy-tale peach blossom valley, and marvel at glacial Ranwu Lake’s pristine beauty.

This morning's journey leads us to the mirror-like waters of Guxiang Lake, nestled among snow-capped peaks and reflecting the sky with pristine clarity. Your journey then continues to Bomi Peach Blossom Valley, one of China's largest expanses of peach blossoms. Each spring, the valley transforms into a living fairy tale, with delicate blossoms dancing amid snowy summits and emerald meadows. As daylight softens, you'll arrive at the breathtaking Ranwu Lake, where glaciers are mirrored in the water, creating a perfect reflection of Tibet's wild and pristine beauty. The day concludes with an overnight stay in Ranwu Town.

Overnight in Ranwu
Breakfast

    Day 3: Ranwu-Bomi

    Visit the grand Laigu Glacier near Ranwu Lake, then explore Bomi's dreamlike peach blossom landscapes framed by snow-capped mountains.

    After breakfast, your journey continues to the magnificent Laigu Glacier-Tibet's largest glacier system,made up of six small glaciers like Meixi and Yalong. Nestled beside the serene Ranwu Lake, it takes its name from Laigu Village, meaning "hidden paradise" in Tibetan, a title that perfectly captures its secluded beauty. The scenic Bomi area awaits next, surrounded by snowy mountains that transform into a dreamlike expanse of peach blossoms every spring.

    Overnight in Bomi
    Breakfast
    • Laigu Glacier, Tibet's stunning blue ice wonder

      Laigu Glacier, Tibet's stunning blue ice wonder

    Day 4: Bomi-Nyingchi

    Admire Lulang Forest and Namcha Barwa Peak (weather permitting), and explore the scenic beauty of Tashigang Village.

    Setting off from the oxygen-rich town of Bomi and heading west to Nyingchi, you will once again have the opportunity to admire the pristine beauty of the Lulang Forest's primeval landscape-and, if the weather is kind, to catch another glimpse of the majestic Namcha Barwa Peak.

    Today's journey takes you through Tashigang Village-"Tashigang" beautifully means "Land of Blessings," a name that perfectly describes its peaceful and scenic atmosphere. In spring and summer, vibrant wildflowers blanket its meadows and woodlands, creating a vivid expanse of color. As autumn and winter arrive, mist drifts through the mountains, and the towering snow-covered peaks appear and disappear through the shifting clouds.

    Overnight in Nyingchi
    Breakfast

      Day 5: Nyingchi-Lhasa

      Explore 5A-rated Basomtso Lake's mountain-forest-meadow scenery, visit Lake Island and the sacred spring of Padmasambhavas, pass pastoral Jieba Village and enjoy natural beauty.

      Today, explore Basomtso Lake, a stunning scenic area featuring snow-capped mountains, lakes, forests, waterfalls, and meadows. As a national-level forest park and 5A scenic area, it offers unique beauty throughout the year.

      Within the Basomtso Scenic Area, visit Lake Island, where a clockwise walk will take you past the "alphabet tree" with natural Tibetan letters and the sacred spring of Padmasambhava. The island also hosts the ancient Cuozong Gongba Temple, offering insight into Tibetan religious practices, particularly fertility symbols.On the way, pass through Jieba Village, where you’ll be surrounded by pristine natural beauty. You can enjoy serene rivers and observe yaks and sheep grazing peacefully. Later, return to Lhasa.

      Overnight in Lhasa
      Breakfast
      • A couple at Basomtso Lake

        A couple at Basomtso Lake

      • A group of tourists at Basomtso Lake

        A group of tourists at Basomtso Lake

      • Taking photos at Basomtso Lake central island temple

        Taking photos at Basomtso Lake central island temple

      Day 6: Lhasa-Shigatse

      Leave Lhasa for Shigatse, stop at sacred turquoise Yamdrok Lake and waterfall-like Karola Glacier, plus Lake Manla and ancient Gyantse town along the way.

      Depart Lhasa and head towards Shigatse, stopping at two of Tibet's most spectacular natural wonders. Visit YamdrokYumco Lake, one of Tibet's three sacred lakes, renowned for its dazzling turquoise waters.

      Continue to Karola Glacier, where the massive glacier tongue extends down towards the roadside like a frozen waterfall. Along the way, we will pass Lake Manla and the ancient town of Gyantse, before reaching Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet.

      Overnight in Shigatse
      Breakfast
      • Ride a yak, and experience the magnificence of Yamdrok Lake

        Ride a yak, and experience the magnificence of Yamdrok Lake

      • Enjoy the incredible, unreal blue of Yamdrok Lake

        Enjoy the incredible, unreal blue of Yamdrok Lake

      • Tourists meet Karola Glacier

        Tourists meet Karola Glacier

      Day 7: Shigatse – Lhasa

      Today's main attraction is Tashilhunpo Monastery, Shigatse's largest monastery; afterwards, you'll head back to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River.

      Today, you will visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the largest monastery in western Tibet and the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama. This magnificent monastery is home to the world's largest gilded statue of Maitreya Buddha, as well as beautifully preserved Buddhist murals and ancient stupas of the Panchen Lamas.

      After exploring the monastery, you will travel back to Lhasa, following the scenic route along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, one of Tibet's most important waterways. The journey offers breathtaking views of deep river valleys, traditional Tibetan villages, and terraced farmlands, giving you a deeper appreciation of the region's natural beauty.

      Overnight in Lhasa
      Breakfast
      • Tourists come to witness the serenity of Tashilhunpo Monastery

        Tourists come to witness the serenity of Tashilhunpo Monastery

      • Group at Tashilhunpo Monastery

        Group at Tashilhunpo Monastery

      • Tourists praying at Tashilhunpo Monastery

        Tourists praying at Tashilhunpo Monastery

      Day 8: Lhasa City Sightseeing

      Today's highlights: the UNESCO-listed Potala Palace; Jokhang Temple, Tibet's holy site; and a leisurely stroll along Barkhor Street, where pilgrims spin prayer wheels as they perform their sacred kora.

      Begin your day with a visit to Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former winter residence of the Dalai Lama. As you climb its 365 steps, admire its grand halls, ancient murals, sacred Buddha statues, and breathtaking views over Lhasa.

      Next, visit Jokhang Temple, Tibet's most sacred pilgrimage site, where the 12-year-old Shakyamuni Buddha statue is enshrined. Then, take a walk along Barkhor Street, a vibrant market where Tibetan pilgrims perform kora (ritual circumambulation), spinning prayer wheels as they walk.

      Overnight in Lhasa
      Breakfast,Dinner
      • The majestic Potala Palace always impress visitors

        The majestic Potala Palace always impress visitors

      • Enjoy your group tour at the Jokhang Temple

        Enjoy your group tour at the Jokhang Temple

      • Visitors on Barkhor Street

        Visitors on Barkhor Street

      Day 9: Depart from Lhasa

      Your incredible journey is to an end.

      Your remarkable journey through Tibet is coming to an end. At the scheduled time, we will transfer you to the airport or train station for your departure.

      Thank you for traveling with us. Wishing you a smooth journey ahead, and we look forward to welcoming you back to Tibet in the future!

      Breakfast
      • Your tour guide will escort you to Lhasa Railway Station in case you depart Tibet by train

        Your tour guide will escort you to Lhasa Railway Station in case you depart Tibet by train

      Tour Cost & Schedule

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      If you couldn’t find a tour date suitable for your travel schedule in the above form, please contact our travel experts and they will help you plan a delightful vacation to Tibet at the BEST local price.

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      1.) 5% off for those booking the tour together with other two travelers (3 or 3 above in total) at the same time;

      2.) 5% off for those booking the tour 3 months in advance.

      3.) Please kindly be aware that the two discounts mentioned above cannot be enjoyed simultaneously.

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      From Tibet travel permits to local accommodations and transportation, we've got you covered. While train and flight tickets to Tibet are not included, we ensure seamless and 100% guaranteed booking for your convenience.

      Your Tibet tour experience starts with us!

      Price Inclusions:

      • Transportation--In a comfortable tourist vehicle with an attentive and reliable driver.
      • Accommodation---In star hotels and local guesthouses listed in the itinerary.
      • Meals--Breakfast is provided by the hotel, along with 2 Special meals.
      • Guide--Excellent English-speaking guide.
      • Entrance tickets--all attractions listed in the itinerary are included, specifically including the Gala Peach Blossom Village,Lulang Forest Viewing Point, Bomi peach Blossom Valley,Laigu Glacier,Basomtso Lake,,Potala Palace,Jokhang Temple,YamdrokYumco Lake,Karola Glacier and Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.
      • Tibet Permits--Tibet Travel Permit application service and mailing within China, as well as the arrangement of other necessary travel permits for foreign visitors in Tibet.
      • Travel Insurance--Travel Accident Insurance, Vehicle Seat Insurance, and Travel Agency Liability Insurance
      • Oxygen and Water--One bottle of portable oxygen for emergency use, 2 bottles of drinking water per person per day(300ml), and a 4L medical oxygen cylinder available in the vehicle.
      • Pick up and Drop off--For train arrivals, pick-up is arranged based on arrival time with no waiting, while for flights, scheduled airport shuttles run at fixed times.

      Price Exclusion:

      • International and domestic Transportation to and from Tibet
      • Personal expense-Laundry, drink, fax, telephone call, optional tour activities, etc
      • Single room supplement for solo travelers who require single room
      • Some Meal expenses not included in the Tour (the guide will assist in arranging and recommending meals; you are responsible for the cost)
      • If you are satisfied with the service of the guide and driver, a tip of $7 per day per traveler is recommended.

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