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Trekking In Tibet |
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Trekking in
Tibet is hiking at altitudes of between 4390m/14400ft to 5150m/
16,900ft.Most of the trekking areas are arid haunting dry and
wild and take commitment. Treks are in the main combined with
journeys overland by Land Cruiser. All our trekking tours are
fully catered camping packages inclusive of a all support crew.
Below are some itineraries which provide some of the best
experiences to be gained on a trek in Tibet.
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Major Trekking Routes In Tibet |
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Ganden - Samye Trek
As we arrive
Lhasa, we stay there for three days. Our three-day stay in Lhasa
comprises the most fantastic trek. First, we drive to Ganden
through two high passes. And trek to Samye Valley through Sung
La at an altitude of 5250m and Chitu La at an altitude of 5100m.
From Ganden
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Shishapangma Base Camp
The long hidden
peak above 8000m is Shishapangma. Among fourteen peaks above
8000m Shishapangma is also the one. The peak that lies in the
main Himalayan ridge approximately 80 kilometers north east of
Kathmandu Valley right behind the Langtang Himal is at an
altitude of
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Everest Base Camp
For the immense
excitement of the alluring views of the Himalayas throughout the
world lies in Nepal. The earnest peak ever found in the world,
the Mt. Everest has its own significance for the climbers from
all over the world. The southern part is not as accessible as
the northern
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Kharta Valley Trek
The trek to
Kharta known as Khangsung Valley in Tibet is a trek to explore
Himalayan Grandeur. A walk of its own significance provides you
a challenging view of whitened peaks. The trek to Kharta
comprises steep landscapes, valleys and lakes —glacial lakes.
The valley of Khangsung is
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