2025 Monlam Festival

Overview:

  • Price: $1200
  • Destinations: Xining. Repkong. Rongwo Monastery. Sange Shuang Monasteries. Labrang monastery. Taktsang Lhamo.
  • Duration: 11 Days
  • Tour Features: Holy Festival Monlam Grand Prayer. Discovery of Ancient monasteries. Experience the winter life of Tibetan Plateau.
  • Seasons: 10th – 25th Feb 2024

  • Tour Description  
  • Itineraries
  • Price Guide
  • Trip Photos 

This private tour will show you the perfect trip for you to marvel at the Tibetan cities Repkong. Labrang and Taktsang Lhamo to explore the winter festival (Monlam Great Prayer)- and also you can enjoy the magnificent views of winter Tibetan plateau. And the splendid highlights of monasteries: Rongwo monastery, Labrang monastery, and Taktsang Lhamo monastery.

Year 2025 Lunar Calader
Weekday  Festival  
10th Feb Jan 1st  Saturday Tibetan New Year  
11th  Feb Jan 2nd  Sunday Tibetan New Year  
12th  Feb Jan 3rd  Monday Tibetan New Year  
13th  Feb
Jan 4th  Tuesday Monlam Festival
 
14th Feb 
Jan 5th  Wednesday Monlam Festival  
15th  Feb
Jan 6th  Thursday Monlam Festival  
16th  Feb Jan 7th  Friday Monlam Festival  
17th   Feb
Jan 8th  Saturday Monlam Festival  
18th   Feb Jan 9th  Sunday Monlam Festival  
19th   Feb Jan 10th  Monday Monlam Festival  
20th  Feb Jan 11th  Tuesday Monlam Festival  
21st  Feb Jan 12th  Wednesday Monlam Festival  
22nd  Feb
Jan 13th  Thursday Monlam Festival  
23rd  Feb  Jan 14th  Friday Monlam Festival  
24th Feb  Jan 15th  Saturday
Monlam Festival  
25th Feb Jan 16th  Sunday    
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15th Feb Day01: Arrival Xining(2270m)

Arrival in Xining, the capital city of Northwest China’s Qinghai province. Xining is the capital of Amdo area of Tibet, Meet the guide and transfer to hotel and spare time the rest of the day.

16th Feb Day02 : Xining – Kunbum – Repkong (2480m)

Drive to Repkong. On the way visit Kumbum monastery of Gelukpa-sect, which was built in 1560 in Rushar county and also one of the six grand monasteries in Tibet. After that drive to Repkong, and visit of Rongwo monastery of Gelukpa sect which was initially constructed as a monastery of Sakya-sect.

17th Feb Day03 : Repkong(2480m)

In the morning we set out for approx. 10km to Gomar Monastery to have a fantastic view of perhaps the biggest breakfast in the world this morning. Local Tibetans bring their milk tea and breakfast in the monastery and talk about their stories happened last year and exchange their ambition for the coming year. Today’s highlight is the grand ceremony of Sunning the Buddha in the afternoon. Tibetans traditionally place a huge painting or embroidery of the Buddha Tangka on the slope of a hill to share the benefit of Buddhism with all the creature.

18th Feb Day04 :Repkong(2480m)

Whole day at Wutun monastery and Wutun village, the center of Tibetan Repkong-Art, which is a successful mixture of religion and folk art. Enjoy the cham dance at Wutun and take photos.Visit a family of a Repkong artist and look at how to make the monks Thangkas.

19th Feb Day05 :  Repkong(2480m)

Full day visit the Cham Dance in Gomar monastery.Guomari in Tibetan means red gate. Apparently the gates of nearby Tibetan village are all in red as well because this village used to be very wealthy and they could afford to decorate their gates with red copper in the old days. Today we will join local Tibetans for their Cham Dance. The Cham dance calls on traditions that date back more than 500 years. The fourth Panchen Lama went to Shambala through meditation and created the Cham Dance according to the cham dance in Shambala and the fifth Dalai Lama formalized the dances in the Cham Yig book, and each monastery has created its own unique interpretations over the centuries. Cham performances and ceremonies feature sacred masked dances, sacred music, healing chants and spectacular richly ornamented multicolored costumes. The dancers use symbolic hand gestures known as madras to transmit healing powers from the deities. With accompanying narration and a monastic debate demonstration, the program provides a fascinating and warm glimpse into ancient and current Tibetan culture.

20th Feb Day06 :  Repkong – Labrang(3010m) 180km 2 – 3 hrs

Morning visit further the Cham Dance in Gomar monastery. In the afternoon drive to Labrang. which is 2,900 meters above sea level and almost exclusively inhabited by Tibetans.

21st Feb Day07 :  Labrang(3010m)

The highlight of Monlam Festival is the Sunning the Buddha. We will join a large crowd of Buddhists who have been waiting since the early morning for today’s special event, the annual ‘sunning of the Buddha’ ceremony. The huge thangka will be carried out of the hall towards a mountain range to be spread along the slope of the Nan Mountain. Along the way, crowds of worshippers will gather around to touch the thangka in order to get the New Year blessing, and later sing, dance and hold prayer sessions to celebrate the occasion.

22nd Feb Day08 :  Labrang – Taktsang Lhamo(3300m) 184km 3-4hrs

Enjoy and participate to the cham dance in Labrang monastery. All participants as pilgrims from near and far, farmers, nomads and tourists at the ceremony could receive blessings by touching our heads from a high rank lama. Afterwards drive to Taktsang Lhamo. And visit the monastery and see the festival.

23rd Feb Day09 : Taktsang Lhamo – Labrang 184km  34hrs

In the morning drive back to Labrang, en route visit the Milarepa tower in Hezuo. At night visit an exhibition of yak butter sculptures, which have an almost surreal beauty when lit under the lamps. Visitors invariably touch the flower shelf with their foreheads to show their respect toward the Buddha.

24th Feb Day10 :  Labrang – Lanzhou (1400m)

Join the local Tibetans in the morning for their ritual ceremony of Turning the Buddha. Maitreya Buddha of 3m high made of silk will be carried by a group of monks to Kora the Labrang Monastery; of course large crowds will follow this ceremony again in order to get blessings. Then drive to Lanzhou,

25th Feb Day11 : Depart Lanzhou(1400m)

Spare time till check out and transfer to Lanzhou airport for departure flight.

What’s the price included?

Private professional English-speaking Tibetan tour guide.
Private transportation.
All accommodations with Breakfast, based on Double/Single/Triple-occupancy according to your requirement
Deluxe/Standard/Budget accommodation according to your requirement
Airport/train Station pick up & Drop off
Service & government taxes.
Tourists Accident/Casualty Insurance

What’s the price excluded?
China visa
All air tickets and train tickets to and from Tibet.
Sightseeing tickets.
Meals ( Lunch & Dinner)
Personal expenses such as laundry, drink, fax, telephone call, optional tour activities, etc.
Gratuities, tips to guides, drivers, etc.
Single room supplement

5 comments

  1. hello, I would like to have more information about the Festival Monlam and the trip. I would like to travel with my three children (8 years old and 14 years old).
    Do you have a suggestion.
    Time of travel from the 9th of February and the 22.
    Thank you

  2. Hello,

    Can you please tell me whether your Monlam tour is running this year and, if so, answer some questions for me? Your web contact form doesn’t seem to be working.

    – could you please clarify the price/duration? Your website says USD1200 for a duration of six days, yet the itinerary is for 10 days. Also, there seem to be different grades of accommodation, which presumably affect the price.

    – how much is the single supplement?

    Many thanks.

  3. Dear Tenzin,
    It has been a long time since we met and worked together for a few clients between 2016 and 2018.
    I hope you are doing well.
    I wish to contact you to know how you are doing, how you survived professionally during Covid-19, if you still run this travel agency and if we could work together in the future.
    Looking forward to hearing back from you,
    Sincerely
    Dylan

    • Tibetworldtravel

      hello Dylan

      Just check that I send you some emails a month ago, if you didn’t get the email, please leave me message

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