Jatang Grassland Camping

Overview:

  • Price: $1200
  • Destinations: Jyekundo. Drepung Monastery. Sera Monastery. Ganden Monastery. Drak Yerpa. Namtso Lake
  • Duration: 7 Days
  • Tour Features: Holy Jyekundo city explore. Religious Discovery. Jatang Grassland nomadic experience.
  • Seasons: All year around
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This private tour will show you the hidden city Jyekundo. and the nomadic life on the Jatang grass land. and enjoy the magnificent views of the region of three rivers. Yellow. Yangzi and Mekong rivers.

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Day01: Arrive Jyekundo (Yushu)(3658m) 

Arrive in the gorgeous Tibetan town of Jyekundo, the main trade mart of the region, where you’ll find a guide ready and waiting to transfer you from the airport to Hotel.

Day02:Jyekundo(3658m)

In the morning you will be visiting the Gyanak Mani. The Gyanak Mani stone pile is composed of at least 2 billion hand-carved prayer stones. Considered one of the holiest sites in Kham, and then  visit the Dondrubling Monastery, a Sakya tradition monastery also called Jyekun monastery. which is perched high up on a hill overlooking Jyekundo, it is now home to 400 monks of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

Day03:Jyekundo(3658m)

In the morning you will be visit Leba vally. In this river valley you will see a great number of Buddhist carvings both on the mountains and in the river. The Leba Valley is 30 kilometers from Jyekundo and the carvings in the river rocks are especially impressive with the water flowing clear and shallow, hundreds of rocks in the river all bear intricate carvings from Buddhist scriptures. You can also swim in a hot spring in the valley. Afterwards, drive further to the valley to visit the  temple of Nambarnangzel. It was constructed to honor the Chinese princess who married the Tibetan King Songsten Gampo. King Songsten Gampo is credited as the first person to bring Buddhism to Tibetans.

Day04:Jyekundo  Drinchen  Karnang Monastery(4000m) 160km 4-5hrs  

In the morning drive to Karnang monastery via a small town Drinchen. Karnang monastery built as a Yak Hair Tent monastery on the bank of Dzachu river in 1207. Later the monastery became a Geluk monastery from Nyingma tradition after a visit of 6th Panchen Lama. This region is the so called Dzachuka in Tibetan world.

Day05:Karnang Monastery  Jatang Nomad camp  

Jatang grass land is one of the largest grass land in Yushu(Jyekundo). And which is located 170km from Jyekundo town. An annually yak and horse festival is also holding during summer time in the end of July.

Day06: Jathang Nomad camp

Camping with nomad. Experience the way of nomad life. Most of the Tibetan nomad men don’t work at nomad home as their duty is to grassing yaks and sheep outside during the day time. And all the works like milking yaks and making butters are women’s job mostly.

 Day07:Jatang Nomad camp – Jyekundo  160km 4-5hrs

In the morning you will be driving back to Jyekundo via Damkar monastery or Damkar Lhundrub Dechen Choekhor Ling. Was built in 1190 by the 1st Dudmu Choeje rinpoche. Located 16km from Jyekundo town. Afterwards drive to Jyekundo.

Day07:Depart from Jyekundo 

Your guide and driver transfer you the the Batang airport.

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

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