Lhasa to Kathmandu Bike Tour
The Lhasa to Kathmandu ride could be classified as one of the most
demanding rides` open to cyclists. You have to deal with high
altitude, long distances, various kinds of weather, bad road conditions
and change of life style. The Lhasa to Kathmandu ride could be one of
the highest in the world. Proper acclimatisation is vital to anyone
hoping to complete this expedition. For this purpose we spent four days
acclimatizing, while sightseeing and enjoying the city and surroundings
of Lhasa.
We begin with a flight of one hour from Kathmandu
to Gongar International Airport in Tibet and drive to Lhasa, the main
capital and starting point of our expedition. We have to cross 6 high
passes and descend from the Tibetan Plateau before reaching our final
destination, Nepal. The majority of our time we will spend on the
Tibetan Plateau at heights above 4000 metres. Exploring various side
valleys such as the route to Everest Base Camp, will involve cycling on
much rougher dirt & stony tracks. Daily distances will range from
50 up to 110 kilometres. This may not sound particularly great,
especially not to road-orientated cyclists, but the high altitude,
difficult terrain, head winds and tough ascents will make cycling in
this region a challenge for everyone. During this ride we will
definitely take enough time to embrace the magnificent sights and
discover the people and their culture, which altogether make this tour
an unforgettable experience.
- All Inclusive Bike Tour:
Our all-inclusive tour includes: all supplies, camping, food, support jeep, truck, cook. All will be ready for you in a deluxe style, you just bike and be there.
Tour Cost: Email us
Departure Dates: 3rd Apr, 5th Aug and 28th Oct.
- Self Camping Bike Tour:
Guidelines
can be provided to assist you on these tours, but this is meant to be a
tour that is framed up by the group travelling. An itinerary or travel
plan is given as a recommended guide and from there you have a large
degree of freedom to complete your tour within the guidelines of what
is legal under Chinese travel laws in Tibet. Camps and duration of your
biking day etc are mostly at your discretion. This is self-camping and
cooking.
Tour Cost: Email us
Departure Dates: 13th May and 29th Aug
- Tea House Bike Tour:
Guidelines can be provided to assist you on these tours, but this is
meant to be a tour that is framed up by the group travelling. An
itinerary or travel plan is given as a recommended guide. On this tour
you will spend your nights at Tibetan local teahouses on bed and
breakfast basis and you will choose your lunch and dinner.
Tour Cost: Email us
Departure Dates: 10th June, 7th Oct
Itinerary:
| Day
1 |
Arrival Kathmandu |
| Day
2 |
Kathmandu final visa day. |
| Day
3 |
Fly to Lhasa. |
| Day
4 |
Lhasa Sightseeing |
| Day 5 |
Lhasa Sightseeing |
| Day 6 |
Lhasa free day or short bike ride. |
| Day 7 |
Before Khamba La (Ganba). |
| Day 8 |
Before Nagartze |
| Day 9 |
Ralung |
| Day 10 |
Gyantse |
| Day 11 |
Shigatse |
| Day 12 |
Before Tso La pass (Resa) |
| Day 13 |
After Lhatse |
| Day 14 |
Before Shegar |
| Day 15 |
Tashi Dzong |
| Day 16 |
Rongbuk |
| Day 17 |
EBC and back to Rongbuk |
| Day 18 |
Dingri |
| Day 19 |
Sumo |
| Day 20 |
Nyalam. |
| Day 21 |
Nepal border. |
| Day 22 |
Kathmandu Hotel |
| Day 23 |
Transfer to airport and trip extension. |
|
Important notes:
- Departure dates shown are reporting date at Kathmandu.
- If the dates shown are not suitable for you, you can always make your own dates for private tours.
- Customized tours to all parts of Tibet can be arranged.
- Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu opens on Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning only.