Eco Holiday Asia

Lhasa Cultural Tour

A 4–5 day cultural tour of Lhasa, with Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, the Barkhor and major monasteries, planned with a Tibetan local guide and authorised partners.

Lhasa is the historic capital of Tibet and the spiritual centre of Tibetan Buddhism. A short cultural tour gives you time to acclimatise, explore the great sites and feel the rhythm of the old city around the Jokhang. Eco Holiday Asia coordinates permits, hotels and a Tibetan local guide.

Duration4–5 days
RegionLhasa, Tibet
Trip typeCultural city tour
DifficultyEasy to moderate (altitude)
Max altitudeapprox. 3,650 m at Lhasa
Best seasonApril – October
AccommodationLhasa hotels (3-star or above)
MealsBreakfast at hotels
TransportPrivate vehicle & walking
GuideLicensed Tibetan local guide
Permit / visaTibet Travel Permit & Chinese Group Visa
Community experienceLhasa cultural sites & markets
CustomizableYes
Overview

About This Tour

The tour focuses on the heart of Lhasa — the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple and Barkhor, and the great monasteries of Sera and Drepung on the city’s edge. The pace allows acclimatisation while giving the cultural sites the time they deserve.

Highlights

Trip Highlights

  • Potala Palace, the historic seat of Tibetan Buddhist civilisation
  • Jokhang Temple, the spiritual heart of Tibet
  • The Barkhor pilgrim circuit
  • Sera and Drepung Monasteries on the edge of Lhasa
  • Licensed Tibetan local guide
  • Carefully planned acclimatisation
Cultural Significance

Tibet’s Living Cultural Capital

Lhasa is the historic seat of Tibetan Buddhist civilisation and remains the spiritual centre of Tibet today. The Potala’s scale, the Jokhang’s atmosphere and the monastic life at Sera and Drepung give the tour deep cultural texture.

Community Tourism

Travel That Supports Local Communities

In Lhasa we work with a licensed Tibetan local guide and use locally operated hotels, restaurants and cultural sites. The tour follows local etiquette and current site access rules.

We keep groups small and brief travellers carefully on photography and behaviour at sacred sites.

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Lhasa cultural tour with local Tibetan guide
Local Guide & Support

Tibetan Local Guide

A licensed Tibetan local guide accompanies you throughout. Our Kathmandu team handles permits and logistics before arrival and remains available 24/7.

Itinerary

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Lhasa
Arrival at Lhasa Gonggar Airport and transfer to your hotel. Acclimatisation rest. Light evening walk.
Day 2 – Potala Palace & Jokhang
Morning visit to the Potala Palace. Afternoon at the Jokhang Temple and the Barkhor.
Day 3 – Sera & Drepung Monasteries
Morning at Sera Monastery; afternoon at Drepung Monastery on the western edge of Lhasa.
Day 4 – Lhasa walking day
A relaxed day in old Lhasa — markets, smaller temples and time at your own pace.
Day 5 – Departure
Transfer to Lhasa Gonggar Airport for onward travel.
Includes & Excludes

What’s Included and What’s Excluded

What’s Included

  • Tibet Travel Permit and Chinese Group Visa coordination
  • Accommodation in Lhasa hotels (3-star or above)
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel
  • Private vehicle with local driver
  • Licensed Tibetan local guide
  • Entry tickets for Potala Palace, Jokhang, Sera and Drepung as per itinerary
  • Airport transfers in Lhasa
  • 24/7 in-country support

What’s Excluded

  • Kathmandu–Lhasa–Kathmandu flights (we can book on request)
  • Nepal/China visas (where applicable)
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Personal expenses, drinks and tips
  • Any extra night caused by weather or permit delays
Permits & Documents

Permits and Travel Documents

Tibet & Kailash permits: Travel to Tibet and Mount Kailash requires permits and arrangements through authorised channels. Rules, border access and document requirements may change. Eco Holiday Asia verifies the latest requirements before confirming your trip.

Season & Weather

Best Season and Weather

April–October offers the most stable weather in Lhasa. Summer is busy; spring and autumn are quieter. Winter is cold and quiet, with restricted access in some periods.

Health & Altitude

Health and Altitude

Lhasa sits above 3,600 m, so altitude precautions are important. We build in an acclimatisation day and keep activity gentle on arrival.

Travellers with significant heart or lung conditions should consult a doctor before booking.

Travel Responsibly

Responsible Travel Notes

A few simple choices keep your visit respectful and low-impact in sacred landscapes.

  • Respect local customs, dress modestly and follow your guide at temples, monasteries and sacred sites.
  • Ask before photographing people, rituals and the inside of monasteries.
  • Walk clockwise around stupas, mani walls and sacred sites where this is the custom.
  • Carry a refillable water bottle and avoid single-use plastic in remote regions.
  • Support local guides, drivers, lodges, restaurants and community businesses.
  • Follow permit, border and conservation rules at all times.
International Travellers

Planning a Lhasa Tour from Abroad

International travellers often plan Himalayan journeys several months ahead, especially for permit-based routes. Our team handles every Nepal-side detail end to end — permit and document coordination, private transport, lodge bookings and travel advice. We coordinate by email (info@ecoholidays.com.np) and WhatsApp (+977 9851207214) across every time zone, and tailor pace, comfort and group size to suit families, senior travellers, pilgrim groups and small private parties.

Permit Timeline

Permits and the Chinese Group Visa need passport copies and a clear arrival plan.

Flight Coordination

We coordinate the Kathmandu–Lhasa flight or onward connections from mainland China.

Custom Departures

Departures run as small private groups.

Cultural Etiquette

Briefings cover photography and behaviour at sacred sites.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days does the Lhasa cultural tour take?
A focused Lhasa cultural tour runs 4–5 days, with acclimatisation built in.
What sites are included?
Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, the Barkhor and Sera and Drepung monasteries where access allows. Schedules are subject to current local rules.
How do I reach Lhasa?
Most travellers fly Kathmandu–Lhasa or arrive from mainland China. We confirm the most practical route at booking.
Is altitude a concern in Lhasa?
Lhasa sits above 3,600 m, so acclimatisation matters. We build in an acclimatisation day on arrival.
What permits and documents are needed?
Travel to Tibet requires permits and arrangements through authorised channels, including a Tibet Travel Permit and a Chinese Group Visa for foreign nationals. Rules may change and we verify current requirements before confirming your trip.
Can this tour be extended?
Yes — common extensions are Shigatse and Gyantse, or onward to Mount Kailash.
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