Introduction of TIBET OVERLAND WITH EVEREST BASE CAMP
The Tibet Overland Tour with Everest Base Camp is a comprehensive high-altitude travel experience that combines cultural immersion, scenic road travel, and close-up views of the world’s highest mountain, making it one of the most iconic journeys in Central Asia. Designed for travelers who want to reach Everest without undertaking demanding multi-day trekking, the tour is conducted entirely by vehicle with short walks and sightseeing stops, allowing gradual altitude gain and better acclimatization.
Beginning in Lhasa, the political and spiritual center of Tibet, travelers first adapt to the elevation while visiting UNESCO-listed landmarks, ancient monasteries, and traditional markets that reveal centuries of Tibetan Buddhist heritage and daily life. As the journey moves westward, the route unfolds across the immense Tibetan Plateau, often called the “Roof of the World,” where vast open landscapes, nomadic settlements, grazing yaks, and prayer-flag-covered mountain passes create a sense of remoteness and scale found nowhere else.
Scenic highlights such as Yamdrok Lake, glacier-capped peaks, deep river valleys, and historic towns like Gyantse and Shigatse provide both natural beauty and cultural depth, while monasteries along the way offer insight into Tibetan religious practices and philosophy. The final approach to Everest passes through increasingly stark and dramatic terrain, culminating at Rongbuk Monastery and the Everest Base Camp area on the north side, situated at approximately 5,200 meters, where travelers are rewarded with unobstructed views of Everest’s massive north face and neighboring Himalayan giants.
Trip Highlights
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Scenic overland journey across the Tibetan Plateau, known as the “Roof of the World”
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Exploration of Lhasa’s iconic landmarks, including the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street
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Visits to major Tibetan Buddhist monasteries such as Drepung, Sera, and Tashilhunpo
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Breathtaking views of Yamdrok Lake, one of Tibet’s most sacred and photogenic lakes
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Drive through historic towns like Gyantse and Shigatse, rich in culture and history
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Crossing dramatic high mountain passes with panoramic Himalayan vistas
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Immersion in traditional Tibetan culture, nomadic life, and local customs
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Visit to Rongbuk Monastery, the world’s highest monastery
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Close-up experience at the Everest Base Camp (North Side) with stunning views of Mount Everest’s north face
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Opportunity to see several 8,000-meter Himalayan peaks along the route
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Carefully planned gradual acclimatization for high-altitude safety
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Ideal combination of adventure, culture, and comfort without strenuous trekking
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Itinerary of TIBET OVERLAND WITH EVEREST BASE CAMP
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu via respective airlines and transfer to hotel.
On arrival at Kathmandu-Nepal International Airport via various airlines, our guide and staff will receive you for a short transfer to the heart of Kathmandu city, where your hotel is located, after checking into your rooms and then meet other members of the trek at the hotel lobby for briefing. Information on Tibet Overland and Everest base camp briefing includes useful details to make your holiday in Tibet more enjoyable. The evening group welcomes dinner in a lovely Nepalese Restaurant with an introduction to the Nepalese culture of various parts of Nepal with folk dance and music.
Activity
Arrival
Max Altitude
1500m
Overnight Stay
Kathmandu
Meals
L/D
Accommodation
3 star hotel /SimilarDay 2 At Kathmandu preparation for Tibet Journey and sightseeing tour.
The morning after a good breakfast, enjoy a tour of Kathmandu’s places of great interest, where our city guide leads you on a short drive and walks to visit famous historical and religious monuments with old palaces. Most of the ancient temples, Stupas, and monasteries, including royal courtyards, are listed as world heritage sites in the chapter on fascinating wonders. After an enjoyable back to the hotel, for the final meeting and preparations for the most wonderful adventure Tibet Overland with Everest base camp.
Activity
Trip Preperation
Max Altitude
1500m
Overnight Stay
Kathmandu
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
3 star hotel /similarDay 3 Fly to Gongor Tibet international airport and drive to Lhasa
Morning as per flight time for Lhasa flight transfer to Kathmandu airport for a scenic flight of an hour or more to land at Gongor in Tibet international airport, which is close to Lhasa, during air views of the world’s highest mountains with Mt. Everest.As the plane landed at Gongor Airport, after going through security and immigration, then received by our Tibetan guide and driver for a short drive towards the eastern side of Lhasa city within significant areas populated mostly by Tibetans. Afternoon relaxes and takes a short walk around the Barkhor market square, where most hotels are located.
Activity
Fly and drive
Max Altitude
3650m
Overnight Stay
Lhasa
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 4 Full day tour of Lhasa, Drepung, and Shera Monasteries visit with Jhorkang Temple
Morning our Tibetan guide meets you at the hotel lobby after your pleasant first overnight in Lhasa, a short drive takes you to the west side of the city with an uphill drive to Drepung Monastery, the largest and most important monastery in Tibet, built as a university for Tibetan Buddhism scholar in earlier days, which was also a resident of many high priests to 5th Dalai Lama, till Potala Palace construction was completed. An interesting tour of the Drepung Monastery interior and around religious and prayer rooms; from here tour of Jokhang Temple, located in the heart of Lhasa around the busy Barkhor market. Visit the monastery as well first Buddhist temple of historic importance and tales of ancient times. The tour takes you inside the temple and on the scenic terraces for beautiful photographs of the colorful, busy Barkhor Market and its surrounding, with views of Potala Palace nearby. An afternoon tour of another exciting and important Shera monastery and watching young monks in debates are one of the high light of the visit. The rest of the day is free for individual activities and shopping for souvenirs.
Activity
Tour
Overnight Stay
Lhasa
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 5 Tour of Potala Palace and Norbulingkha summer palace.
On the last day in Lhasa, an exciting morning tour of the magnificent Potala Palace, was built in early 640 AD. Started by Songsten Gampo, from his private meditation cave, during the time of the 5th Dalai Lama, this majestic Potala Palace was constructed. This beautiful palace represents a landmark of Tibet that dominates the whole of Lhasa and Kyuchi valley. The afternoon tour continues with a short drive to Norbulingka, a summer palace of semi-modern with a lovely large garden of tall trees, our guide takes you around the summer palace’s important sites, and then ends the day with free leisure time.
Activity
Tour
Overnight Stay
Lhasa
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 6 Drive to Shigatse 3,900 m via Gyantse 3,950 m visit Phalkor ,Monastery and Kumbum Stupa at Gyantse - 06 hrs.
The morning after an early breakfast, a Tibetan guide and driver receive you for a long scenic overland journey towards southern areas of Tibet. Drive leads near the airport with an uphill winding road to reach Khamba-La at 4,800 m high. From the pass, enjoy the panorama of vast Tibetan landscapes with Yamdrok Tsho, the turquoise lake down below. From the pass downhill to Yamdrok Tsho Lake and then reach Nagarktse, a small town for a hot lunch stop, the afternoon drive leads onto a wide-open plain witness herd of Yaks grazing on a large green field, then reach Gyantse, the 4th largest city in Tibet, after Lhasa, Shigatse, and Chengdu. Time permitting, enjoy a short tour of the famous Gyantse Dzong (fort) Pelkor Chode Monastery and Kumbum Stupa- a special landmark of Gyantse. After an interesting tour, a few hours’ drive on a good road to Shigatse for overnight in Tibet’s second-largest city.
Activity
Drive
Max Altitude
3977m
Overnight Stay
Gyantse
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 7 Morning visit Tashilumpo Monastery and Shigatse market.
The morning after breakfast, as per local Chinese Beijing Standard Time, is around 8 a.m. (which is 2 hours and 15 minutes ahead of the Nepal Standard Time Zone). Tour takes you to a magnificent Tashilumpo monastery with its golden roofs and its wonderful complex, the seat of his holiness Panchen Lama, the second head of state after Dalai Lama. Tour with our guide takes you around many prayer chambers and halls where you can witness a bronze statue of the future Maitreya Buddha; the bronze image stands 21 meters tall. From here, back to the hotel or nearby Tibetan restaurants for nice lunch, in the afternoon, visit the local market of Shigatse, an interesting place to observe Tibetan customs and culture and various Tibetan tribes.
Max Altitude
3977m
Overnight Stay
Gyantse
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 8 Drive to Shegar or New Tingri 4, 350 m-06 hrs.
Enjoying a lovely tour of Shigatse, around places of great interest morning drive heading on the main Lhasa and Kathmandu roads, known as Friendship Highway. Drive heads due south to Larze town, located on mid-way of Lhasa-Kathmandu highway and road to Mt. Kailash around Tibet far southwest. From Large, the drive climbs to Gyatsho-La pass at 5,220 m, the highest point of the adventure, marked with thousands of Buddhist prayer flags and a board with the name of the pass and heights. Being on the top downhill to our overnight stop in a simple local guest-house or lodge at Shegar, also called New Tingri, a windswept town on route to Nepal and Everest base camp.
Activity
Drive
Max Altitude
4350m
Overnight Stay
New Tingri
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 9 Drive to Rongbuk Monastery 4,960 m and visit Everest Base Camp.
Morning having breakfast at Shegar, the drive leads past the check-post where our route diverts from the main road heading high up at Pang-La Pass, 5,200 m, almost the same height as Everest north base camp. From the top, enjoy a grand vista of Himalayan peaks that border Nepal and Tibet, with views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, and Shisapangma with an array of peaks. After a great panorama downhill to Tashi Dzong village, then follow the river to reach Rongbuk Monastery, overnight in a simple and basic lodge next to the monastery. From Rongbuk, enjoy the towering North West Face of Mt. Everest of Chomolungma, as known in Tibet for Everest. Beyond Rongbuk Monastery, vehicles are not allowed, except for local transport of horse-cart, motorbikes serve as taxis or few hour hikes to reach the northern base camp of Everest at 5,200 m high, with the closest views of the world’s highest peaks. Take a short ride on local transport, then spend the day at Rongbuk to visit the monastery, where British Expedition in early 1921, the famous Irving and Mallory stayed on their way to Mt. Everest summit.
Activity
Drive and visit Everest Base Camp
Max Altitude
5200m
Overnight Stay
Shegar
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 10 Drive to Old Tingri 4, 240 m - 05 hours
On a leisurely morning at Rongbuk, people who have not visited the base camp on the first day can have the opportunity in the morning after breakfast for a few hours. From Rongbuk, back on the main highway to reach the windswept town of Old Tingri, where a good local lodge is located on the roadside with views of Mt. Everest and Cho-Oyu peaks. Overnight in the best lodge available at Old Tingri before heading towards the border of Tibet and Nepal at Kyirong.
Activity
Drive
Max Altitude
4240m
Overnight Stay
Old Tingri
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 11 Drive to Kyirong border town 2, 700 m - 06 hours
Enjoy the last views of Mt. Everest from the lodge at Old Tingri, after breakfast drive leads further south around the great wide plain of Tibetan arid and dry plateau to reach near Lalung-La Pass, where our drive diverts from the old highway towards rough roads close to the base camp of Mt. Shisapangma. As the drive follows the great range of snow-mountains that lines between Nepal and Tibet, the views include Shisapangma, Dorji Lakpa, and Langtang Himal range as the drive leads past Paigat-Tsho large lake to reach Kyirong for the last overnight halt in Tibet. This place, also called Gyirong Zangbo, is close to the Gyirong River, a tributary that flows to join the Trisuli River in Nepal.
Activity
Drive
Max Altitude
2700m
Overnight Stay
6 hours
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
LodgeDay 12 Drive back to Kathmandu - 05 hrs.
A leisurely morning in this large interesting town populated by Tamang people, the hill tribes of Central Himalaya and Langtang region. After a good breakfast, an exciting drive to reach Kathmandu, as the road follows through nice farm villages and the town of Ramche and Manebhanjyang. As the journey continues around warm low areas of Trisuli Bazar and heading past Nuwakott to reach Kathmandu and transfer to your respective hotels. Afternoon at leisure on last overnight in Kathmandu for individual activities and shopping Nepalese souvenirs.
Activity
Drive back to Kathmandu
Max Altitude
1500m
Overnight Stay
Kathmandu
Meals
B/L/D
Accommodation
3 star hotel /similarDay 13 International departure for homeward or to respective countries.
Last day in Nepal in the country of Himalayan wonders, as per your international flight time, either morning, afternoon, or evening. Vertex Holiday guide and staff transfer you to the airport for a homeward journey or to the next port of call after a wonderful time in Nepal and adventure on Tibet Overland with an Everest base camp tour.
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Departure
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What's Included?
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Transportation: 4WD vehicle or tourist minibus with an experienced driver for the entire route.
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Accommodation: Hotels in cities (Lhasa, Shigatse, Gyantse) and basic guesthouses near Everest Base Camp.
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Licensed Tibetan Guide: Required for all travelers; guides manage permits, logistics, and sightseeing.
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Meals: Usually breakfast is included; some tours include other meals depending on the package.
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Sightseeing & Entry Fees: Visits to major attractions such as Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, monasteries, Yamdrok Lake, Gyantse Dzong, Rongbuk Monastery, and Everest Base Camp area.
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Tibet Travel Permits: Arranged by the tour operator (mandatory for entry to Tibet).
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Border Formalities (if overland via Nepal): Handling of customs and immigration at the Tibet–Nepal border.
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Acclimatization Planning: Gradual altitude gain included in the itinerary for safety.
What's not Included?
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International Flights: Flights to Lhasa or Kathmandu are usually not included.
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Chinese Visa: Travelers must obtain their own Chinese visa before departure.
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Personal Expenses: Snacks, drinks, souvenirs, tips, and optional activities.
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Travel/Medical Insurance: Strongly recommended, especially for high-altitude travel.
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Optional Meals or Tours: Any meals or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.
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Additional Permits: Extra permits for restricted areas or special photography may incur additional fees.
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Tips for Guides & Drivers: Customary but not included in the package price.
Trip Information of TIBET OVERLAND WITH EVEREST BASE CAMP
The duration of the Tibet Overland Tour with Everest Base Camp typically ranges from 8 to 13 days, depending on the route, pace, and whether the tour continues onward to Nepal or returns to Lhasa. This time frame is carefully planned to allow proper acclimatization to high altitude, which is essential for safety and comfort as the journey reaches elevations above 5,000 meters. Shorter itineraries (around 8–9 days) focus on the main highlights, including Lhasa, major monasteries, and Everest Base Camp, while longer tours include additional cultural sites, scenic detours, rest days, or an overland exit to Kathmandu via the Gyirong or Zhangmu border. The extended duration also allows travelers to better absorb the region’s culture, cope with changing weather and road conditions, and enjoy the dramatic landscapes without rushing. Overall, the tour length is designed to balance travel time, altitude adaptation, sightseeing, and comfort, making the experience both safe and enriching.
The best travel seasons for the Tibet Overland Tour with Everest Base Camp are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, Tibet experiences clear skies, mild temperatures, and stable weather, making it ideal for high-altitude travel and sightseeing. In spring, the landscape begins to bloom, lakes such as Yamdrok appear vividly turquoise, and snow-capped peaks are highly visible, creating excellent conditions for photography and trekking. Autumn offers equally spectacular views with crisp air, golden fields, and minimal rainfall, making long drives and mountain vistas more comfortable and safe. Summer (July–August) often brings heavy rains and occasional road closures, especially near mountainous areas, while winter (November–March) is extremely cold, with some high passes closed due to snow and limited accommodation options near Everest Base Camp. Choosing the right season is crucial not only for scenic beauty but also for altitude safety, road accessibility, and overall comfort, ensuring travelers can fully enjoy Tibet’s culture, monasteries, and the dramatic Himalayan landscapes.
Traveling to Tibet, including the Everest Base Camp area, requires special official permits because independent travel is not allowed for foreign visitors. The main permits include the Tibet Travel Permit (also called the Tibet Entry Permit) and a valid Chinese visa.
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Tibet Travel Permit: This is mandatory for all foreign travelers visiting Tibet. It is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and allows entry into Tibet, including Lhasa and the surrounding regions. The permit is usually arranged through a licensed tour operator in advance, as travelers cannot obtain it independently. Without this permit, entry to Tibet is strictly prohibited, and even domestic flights or trains to Lhasa may be denied.
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Chinese Visa: Foreign travelers must have a valid visa for China, which is obtained before arriving in Tibet. This is required even if the tour starts from Nepal and crosses into Tibet overland.
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Additional Permits: Certain regions within Tibet, such as Mount Everest, Nyingchi, or border areas, may require extra permits like the Alien Travel Permit or Military Permit, which are also arranged by the tour operator.
These permits are strictly enforced, so booking a fully guided tour with a licensed operator is essential. The permit system ensures safety, organized travel, and controlled access to Tibet’s sensitive and high-altitude regions.