Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland

Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland
Tibet: Beijing to Kathmandu Overland


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CAD $4633 Was CAD $5450

15 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Demanding

Go on an epic 5000-km overland journey from imperial Beijing, through the mystical land of Tibet, to Nepal’s compact capital, Kathmandu.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 27 May 2026

Experience Overview

Go on an epic 5000-km overland journey through imperial Beijing and the soaring landscapes of Tibet, ending in Nepal’s culturally-rich capital, Kathmandu. Experience one of the world’s greatest train journeys, discover the highland haven of Lhasa, watch daily Tibetan life play out in Gyantse and visit the world’s highest monastery perched in the heart of the Himalayas. Temples aplenty, divine landscapes and iconic views of Mt Everest await you. You’ll find yourself meditating with a monk and wandering Kathmandu’s maze-like bazaars – celebrating Buddhist cultures past and present, this insightful journey to the Roof of the World is simply unforgettable.

Highlights

  • Witness the grandeur of China’s ancient history first-hand when you explore and walk the Mutianyu section of the epic Great Wall.
  • Sit back and relax on one of the world’s greatest train journeys – a marathon 45-hour ride to the Roof of the World, passing by mountainous and remote terrain, and the occasional grazing yak!
  • Immerse yourself in Tibetan culture, from the spiritual side – with monastery visits, pilgrim trails and a monk-led meditation – to traditional daily life, with a momo-making class and Tibetan family home stay.
  • Climb magnificent mountain passes and thrilling peaks on your scenic overland journey to see the mightiest of them all – Mt Everest – and visit the world’s highest monastery on your way.
  • Learn about Tibetan culture and modern life on the plateau with a Tibetan leader by your side, giving you expert local insights.

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 1704

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: Overnight Sleeper Train, Private Bus, Public Bus

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Explorer, Rail & Cruises, Budget

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Intrepid Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: CBST

StartStarts: Beijing, China

FinishFinishes: Kathmandu, China

DurationDuration: 15 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Demanding

Includes

Meals: Lunch (2),
Accommodation: Hotel (11 nights), Overnight Hard Sleeper Train (2 nights), Permanent Tented Camp/Guesthouse (1 night)

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4633 ($309 /day)

Itinerary

1
Day 1: Beijing

Huanying! Welcome to China. Touch down in the capital, Beijing, ready for a high-altitude adventure. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you’ll meet your trip leader and travel companions. After this important meeting, why not get together with your group for an optional dinner – maybe seek out one of the best Peking duck restaurants in the city. Your group leader will be able to recommend some great spots where you can eat this delicious speciality.

Optional Activities:

  • Beijing - Forbidden City (60 CNY)
  • Beijing - Lama Temple (entrance fee) (25 CNY)
  • Beijing - Temple of Heaven (entrance fee) (40 CNY)
  • Beijing - Summer Palace (entrance fee) (60 CNY)
  • Beijing - Panjiayuan Antique Market - Free

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

2
Day 2: Transit by Train

Today, you’ll take an early morning drive to visit one of the most well-preserved areas of the Great Wall – the Mutianyu section. An incredible piece of engineering, the wall stretches 6000 km westwards from the mountain ridges north of Beijing. It's a 30-minute climb up some steep steps to reach it, but you’ll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Great Wall winding along the mountains. Travel back to the city and then in the late afternoon, transfer to Beijing West Railway Station – one of the biggest and busiest in the world – to start your epic train journey to Lhasa.

Included Activities:

  • Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall

Accommodation:

  • Overnight Hard Sleeper Train (Number of Nights: 1)

3
Day 3: Transit by Train

Today, all you can do is sit back, relax and take in the mountainous ridges and remote terrain along the highest railway in the world. This journey takes you through the major cities of Xi'an, Lanzhou and Xining, and across the wide-open highlands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Keep an eye out for grazing yaks, sheep and a glistening lake along the way. On this second night, you’ll climb in altitude as you gaze out at the changing landscapes through the windows – snow-dusted black cliffs and mountain peaks pass by, illuminated by moonlight.

Accommodation:

  • Overnight Hard Sleeper Train (Number of Nights: 1)

4
Day 4: Lhasa

After lunch, you’ll say goodbye to your local train pals and your home for the last two nights and be greeted by Lhasa's crisp mountain air. This colourful and historic holy city of is situated in a small valley, and for hundreds of years it was kept secluded from the outside world. Lhasa remains an intriguing and spiritually significant city with deeply fascinating cultures, sights and stories. Check into your hotel later this afternoon and begin to get acclimatised to both the city and the altitude.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

5
Day 5: Lhasa

Start your first full day in Lhasa with a walking tour of the Old Town. Walk among pilgrims on Barkhor Street, otherwise known as Holy Road. Encircling the Jokhang Temple, this incense-scented street is where Tibetan Buddhists perform meditative koras, following the loop in a clockwise direction. Around noon, visit a local family to learn how tsampa (ground barley, a Tibetan staple), yak butter tea and momos (moreish Tibetan dumplings) are made. After lunch, visit the Sera Monastery and witness the resident monks taking part in heated debates in the courtyards – their exaggerated gestures and the passion they display make this one of the most exciting people-watching spots in Lhasa.

Included Activities:

  • Lhasa - Sera Monastery & Monk Debating
  • Lhasa - Tibetan cooking class
  • Lhasa - Old town and Barkhor Street walking tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

6
Day 6: Lhasa

This morning, visit Potala Palace, the incredible former winter home of the Dalai Lamas, perched 130 m above the city. The palace is divided into two parts – the White Palace (secular and used as offices) and the Red Palace (home to chapels, shrines and tombs of Dalai Lamas). Learn about this architectural wonder with a local guide. After, visit Jokhang Temple – considered the spiritual heart and most sacred temple of Tibet, it attracts steady waves of pilgrims. Explore this World Heritage-listed site and learn a thing or two about its history. According to legend, multiple attempts to build the temple at other sites failed, until it was built atop an ancient, sacred lake. Then, enjoy some free time and maybe find a Tibetan tea house where you can try some milky Tibetan sweet tea or savoury yak butter tea and mingle with the hospitable locals.

Included Activities:

  • Lhasa - Potala Palace
  • Lhasa - Jokhang Temple

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

7
Day 7: Gyantse

Traverse a scenic section of the Tibetan Plateau on a long drive heading towards Gyantse, crossing over mountain passes as you twist through dramatic valleys and peaks. Travel past the shimmering Yamdrok Lake and up the Khama La Pass, spot sheep herder villages scattered along the banks and marvel at the towering Noijin Kangsang – the peak of the Lhagoi Kangri Mountain Range. You’ll stop by the roadside town of Nangartse for lunch before driving the Karo La Pass, then descending to your destination for tonight – Gyantse. This small rural town is the perfect place to simply wander around and watch contemporary Tibetan life play out in front of you – here, pilgrims mix with pop music, cows stroll past cowboys on motorbikes and monks go about their daily business.

Included Activities:

  • Gyantse - Yamdrok Lake

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

8
Day 8: Shigatse

This morning, check out the Gyantse Kumbum – a layered stupa (a domed, Buddhist structure) on the grounds of the Pelkor Chode Monastery. You can visit each floor of this six-level structure – as you wind up the floors past several tiny chapels, the air becomes thicker with incense and the passageways get narrower. Later today, there’s a chance to experience a simple lunch at a family home, which is a great opportunity to listen to some personal stories of life in Tibet while enjoying warm hospitality. After lunch, head towards Tibet’s second-largest city, Shigatse. Translating to ‘the fertile land’, Shigatse is a busy, mountain-clasped city that’s rapidly modernising. With some free time this afternoon, maybe head to the local bazaar and check out the local wares that this town has to offer.

Included Activities:

  • Gyantse - Tibetan family visit & lunch
  • Gyantse - Pelkor Chode Monastery
  • Gyantse - Kumbum

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

9
Day 9: Shigatse

This morning, visit the Tashilhunpo Monastery. Your group leader will take you on a tour through parts of the monastery – each building has its own intricate decorations, legends and religious imagery. Be sure to ask for directions to the tranquil Chapel of Jampa and meditate on one of the world's largest gilded statues. The courtyard outside of the Kelsang Temple is one of the best places to observe the pilgrims and monks preparing for ceremonies. In the evening, perhaps join the pilgrims on their kora (prayer circuit) – a 1-hour loop around the perimeter of the monastery – while taking in its splendid, atmospheric views.

Included Activities:

  • Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

10
Day 10: Sakya

Continue your journey west to the town of Sakya. This region is known for its grey (kya) earth (sa), hence the town’s name! Its monastery was built in 1073 and was originally in two sections – one on either side of the Zhongqu River – until the northern structure was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. The Southern Monastery is built in a medieval 'Mongolian' style, and the secular buildings are painted red, white and grey in honour of the three Buddhist Tulkus (notable lamas). You’ll have time to explore inside its high walls and admire some of its many shrines, temples and monastic residences. Afterwards, your leader will take you to meet new friends at the local nunnery. You’ll be introduced to the shy but friendly resident nuns, sit down and enjoy some laughter together, and just for a second, you’ll forget that you don’t speak each other’s language at all.

Included Activities:

  • Sakya - Sakya Monastery
  • Sakya - Nunery visit

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

11
Day 11: Everest National Park

An exhilarating drive brings you to Everest National Park. When you arrive, leave your main luggage in the vehicle and take an overnight bag on the park shuttle to Rongbuk Monastery – the world's highest monastery. On a clear day, you might spot Everest (known as Qomolangma in Tibetan) behind its stupa. Share tea with a resident monk and learn what life is like here before taking part in a short meditation – where better to find stillness than this lofty centre of spirituality, surrounded by timeless mountains? Tonight, you’ll camp in yak hair tents. Relax at the site or take a walk to the Everest Base Camp Monument Stone. This is the closest you can get to Base Camp on the Tibetan side. Witnessing Everest renders many speechless – your leader will explain why it's so sacred for Tibetans. After, maybe opt to hike to the upper monastery, visiting caves where monks meditated centuries ago.

Included Activities:

  • Everest National Park - Rongphu Monastery
  • Everest National Park - Base Camp Monument (Chinese side)
  • Rongbu Monastery - Meditation & Tea (at the highest monastery in the world)

Accommodation:

  • Permanent Tent Camp or Guesthouse (Number of Nights: 1)

12
Day 12: Kyirong

Take one last look at Everest close up before the long drive ahead. You’ll travel to the Tibet–Nepal border today, stopping at the closest town of Kyirong. The effort will be worth it with the changing scenery around you – from the barren highlands of Tibet to the deep Alpine Valley. Put your feet up tonight and enjoy a dinner with your Tibetan leader who will say goodbye to you tomorrow.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

13
Day 13: Kathmandu

This morning, cross the border from Tibet into Nepal. Keep in mind that today your Tibet group leader and driver will bid you farewell at the border, and you’ll need to pass through immigration and customs unaccompanied. Once you’ve crossed the border, your Nepal group leader will be waiting on the other side! The border crossing can be long and dull depending on the queues and volume of people, so it is best to be patient. After the formalities are all over, head onto Kathmandu, the final destination of your trip. Upon arrival in the late afternoon, follow your Nepal leader on an orientation walk and get to know this bustling capital.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

14
Day 14: Kathmandu

This morning, venture out with your leader and explore the Old Town of Kathmandu. Experience the hustle and bustle of the ancient streets of the Kathmandu Valley, the Asan Tole and Indra Chowk Bazaar. Full of vibrant colours and noises and surrounded by temples, stupas and market stalls, this is the hub of daily Kathmandu life. There’s also a ‘Pote’ bazaar – Pote are beads worn by married Hindu women, typically made by the Muslim families who make up the majority of the market’s vendors. And not too far away is the Seto Machindranath Temple – a place of worship for both Hindus and Buddhists. After, enjoy some free time. You might want to explore Durbar Square or check out the Swayambhunath Stupa. Maybe get together your group in the evening and celebrate this epic trip with some delicious local cuisine.

Included Activities:

  • Kathmandu - Leader-led old city walking tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

15
Day 15: Kathmandu

With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave the accommodation at any time.

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Reviews

 

Catherine   -  Traveled, October 2024

My trip to Tibet, starting with long distance train to Lhasa was well organized and implemented. Guide Pema is excellent: personable and knowledgeable. I enjoyed the temples although they are a bit overwhelming with so much art. Due to landslides we didn’t do Friendship Hwy to Kathmandu. The alternative: flight to Chengdu and panda park was a bust. Overcrowded, grubby, a letdown after the blue skies of Tibet. Lots and lots of walk up and down steep, uneven steps was challenging at times, but hiking poles and paying attention helped. A very worthwhile experience plus our tour group were fun and clear eyed about the 3rd world challenges

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/10/2024

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