Overview
Embark on a 10-day G318 Sichuan-Tibet Highway tour from Chengdu, exploring breathtaking landscapes, Tibetan villages, and high-altitude passes along the iconic southern route. Experience snow-capped peaks, serene lakes, and vibrant culture in this unforgettable overland adventure.
Highlights
- Reputed as the "Photographer's Paradise," Xinduqiao is an awesome place to capture picturesque scenery. In good weather, you can also get a distant view of Gongga Mountain, the King of Sichuan Mountains.
- It is the largest traditional Tibetan village complex in the world, home to Khampa Tibetan culture. The town has around 1,000 ancient constructions featuring Khampa elements. It is also the filming location of "Ding Zhen's World."
- A harmonious blend of snow-capped mountains, lakes, forests, waterfalls, pastures, ancient relics, and renowned monasteries, earning it the moniker "Little Switzerland".
- A treasure trove of architectural and Buddhist art, a must-visit for every traveler to Tibet.
Itinerary
On this day, you have the flexibility to arrange your schedule and make your way to Chengdu.
For those who arrive in Chengdu in the morning, you can visit the center of Chengdu, Chunxi Road, and the thousand-year-old ancient temple, Daci Temple. You can also check out the Chinese and Western architecture of Taikoo Li and the IFS Panda Climbing Wall.
For those who arrive in Chengdu in the afternoon, you can head to Jinli Old Street and Kuanzhai Alley to experience the most leisurely and comfortable slow life in Chengdu. Alternatively, you can visit Xiaojiuguan , the tavern mentioned in Zhao Lei’s song “Chengdu”, and have a memorable experience.
After breakfast, drive west from Chengdu towards Western Sichuan, passing through the world-famous “Rainy City”, Ya’an. Take the Yakang Expressway, cross the Erlang Mountain Tunnel, and arrive in Kangding, the capital of the Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, which is famously mentioned in the “Kangding Love Song”.
After that, you will pass through Zheduo Mountain Pass, which sits at an altitude of 4,298 meters. The name Zheduo Mountain derives from its steep terrain and the unique winding road that features “nine bends and eighteen turns.” Known as the “first pass of Kham”, crossing Zheduo Mountain marks the official entry into the Kham Tibetan region. Furthermore, the Zheduo Mountain Pass serves as the initial pass on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway to reach an altitude exceeding 4,000 meters, signifying the transition from the Sichuan Basin and the Dadu River Valley to the western plateau of Sichuan. On clear days, you can catch a glimpse of the magnificent Gongga Mountain, also referred to as the “King of Shu Mountains”, towering at an elevation of 7,508 meters, from this vantage point.
Continuing your journey, you will drive to Xinduqiao, situated in the western part of Kangding City, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, at an altitude of approximately 3,460 meters. Although not officially designated as a scenic area, Xinduqiao is often called the “Photographer’s Corridor”. It is renowned for its enchanting lighting, vast grasslands, numerous streams, undulating mountain ranges, scattered Tibetan villages, and tranquil scenes of grazing cattle and sheep.
After enjoying the captivating views in Xinduqiao, you will proceed to Yajiang County for your accommodation.
After breakfast, start a scenic drive from Nyingchi to Basomtso Lake (3538 meters), an alpine wonder in Gongbo’gyamda County. Also called Basom Tso Lake or Dragsum Tso Lake, known as “Green Water Lake” in Tibetan, its turquoise waters reflect surrounding snow – capped peaks. As a national forest park and 5A scenic area, it has ever – changing views. It’s a sacred site for Tibetan Buddhists, especially Nyingma sect followers, linked to Guru Rinpoche and Gesar King. The route to the lake is through beautiful valleys and mountains.
Once at the lake, soak in its tranquility. Visiting Tashi Island is essential. Home to the 17th – century Tsozong Monastery with precious relics, hike around the island. See the Peach Embracing Pine, remains of the water burial platform, and the “Letter Tree” with natural Tibetan letters on leaves. Pay respects at the sacred well. Then, head to Jieba Village for views of the lake and peaks like the “King’s Throne” and “Burning Flame”, and experience Tibetan culture.
After the visit, drive about 5 – 6 hours back to Lhasa.
Today, explore Lhasa by visiting iconic spots. Start with the world – famous Potala Palace, a World Heritage and on the 50 – yuan note. It’s Tibet’s landmark and once the Dalai Lama’s winter home. Climb 365 steps to the Red Palace at 3,700m for a Lhasa panorama. Admire its art, carvings, and hear stories of Songtsen Gampo. Note visit order may vary by ticket time, group visit is required, and no indoor photos.
Next, head to the 1300 – year – old Jokhang Temple, a global Buddhist pilgrimage site. Built for Songtsen Gampo’s wives, it houses a precious 12 – year – old Sakyamuni statue. Admire its architecture and watch pilgrims pray. Visit order depends on ticket reservation.
Finally, stroll on Barkhor Street near Jokhang. Once for kora, now a market for yak butter tea, Tibetan clothes, and handicrafts.
It is time to end your 10 Days Sichuan Tibet Tour, and your guide will escort you to the airport/train station for your flight or high-speed train to your next destination.
Thank you for choosing us for your China tour, and we are always here, working for you, and hope to see you again for your next trip to China/Asia. Have a safe journey!
Important notes
This product includes hotel pick-up and drop-off. Please contact customer service after placing an order and provide the detailed address of your hotel.
After the trip begins, if you are unwilling/unable to participate, leave early, arrive late or miss the tour days, the unused service fees will not be refunded.
For safety reasons, minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by at least one adult passenger, and elderly passengers over 70 years old must be accompanied by at least one adult passenger under 60 years old.
For safety reasons, pregnant women, patients with hypertension, heart disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, epilepsy and other related diseases that are not suitable for outdoor sports are not suitable to participate. It is not recommended for elderly passengers over 70 years old to book this product.
If you have special dietary requirements (such as vegetarian, celiac disease, vegan, severe food allergies), please be sure to inform us or your travel expert of the specific details at least 7 days before departure, and we will do our best to meet your needs.
When booking, please make sure your name is spelled correctly and use the name on your passport for booking. If you get a new passport between booking and travel, but the new passport number is different, please bring both the new and old passports.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Local English-speaking tour guide with professional license
- Tourist vehicles: Seats 7-23 (If the number of visitors to the city of Lhasa is less than 4, we will arrange a tour guide to take a taxi, and the taxi cost will be borne by the tour guide)
- Hotel accommodation (breakfast included) (three-star standard)
- Dining: Breakfast plus specialty meals – Tibetan welcome banquets in Lhasa and EBC’s world’s highest altitude hotpot experience (if you are on an EBC tour).
- Tickets and itinerary listings
- Tibet license: Tibet license, foreign travel permit, border pass, etc.
- Pick-up service: Pick-up service is free from 7:00 am to 22:00 pm on the day of the pick-up.
- Oxygen and water: Each person is equipped with an oxygen tank for emergency use; 2 bottles of drinking water (300ml) per person per day; 4L medical oxygen bottles are equipped with a vehicle
- Our services include travel planning, processing, operation and completion of your journey
The Cost Excludes
- International flight tickets
- Entry visa fee
- Personal expenses
- Single room surcharge
- Recommend optional activities
- First and last day arrival/departure flight or train
- Tips or rewards to the tour guide and driver
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
All foreign tourists need to obtain a Tibet tourism permit to travel to Tibet. This permit can only be applied through a registered travel agency in Tibet (we are local travel agencies in Tibet in Lhasa) and requires the purchase of air or train tickets to Tibet. A permit is a necessary condition for entering Tibet and visiting certain areas of the region, including Lhasa and Everest Base Camp. Visitors should plan ahead and leave enough time to apply for a permit, as it may take one to two weeks to obtain the necessary permit.
All foreign tourists are advised to book at least one week in advance and send us the necessary documents to obtain a license. However, if you plan to visit Mount Kam Rinpoche, it is recommended to book at least two weeks in advance, as it may take longer to obtain the necessary permit.
Usually, small group tours in Tibet have 2-10 tourists , and you will have the opportunity to meet and travel with tourists from all over the world. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and connect with people from different cultures and backgrounds.
Yes, if you are traveling with friends or family, you can customize your own group tour. Please contact your professional travel consultant to discuss and arrange a customized group tour to suit your needs and preferences.
30 days or more before departure: Free cancellation
29-15 days before departure: 20% of the total travel fee will be charged for withdrawal
14-7 days before departure: 50% of the total travel fee will be charged for cancellation
7 days before departure or below: No refund
The most common way to travel to Tibet is by train or plane. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the highest railway in the world and offers stunning views of the Tibetan Plateau. There are also several flights to Lhasa Gonggar Airport from major Chinese cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Xi’an. You will need a Tibet Permit to board the train or plane. We can help you book your Tibet train or flight to Lhasa and obtain a Tibet Permit.
There are two main types of accommodation options for Tibet group tours: basic standard and comfortable. In large cities such as Lhasa, there are a variety of accommodation options, ranging from three-star to four-star hotels. In remote areas such as near Mount Everest or Mount Kailash, accommodation may be more basic, with simple guesthouses or tented camps. After booking, we will email you detailed hotel arrangements.
Overall Trip Rating:
- Verified Purchase This G318 small group tour was pure magic. Mugecuo Scenic Area’s alpine charm and Kazila Mountain’s sweeping vistas were early highlights. The Midui Glacier’s icefalls were unreal, and Guxiang Lake’s calm waters soothed the soul. Lhasa’s Barkhor Street and Jokhang Temple immersed me in Tibetan life. Our guide, Kelsang, shared heartfelt stories, and the oxygen for high passes was a lifesaver. Manjing Travel crafted a seamless Tibet experience I’ll never forget!
- Verified Purchase The G318 tour was an adrenaline-pumping journey! Scissor Bend Mountain’s curves and the Nujiang 72 Turns were heart-racing, with epic canyon views. Ranwu Lake’s glassy waters and Cuopu Valley’s hot springs were perfect for unwinding. Lhasa’s Potala Palace and Sera Monastery’s debates were cultural treasures. Our guide, Tashi, kept us safe and entertained. The long drive to Nyingchi felt endless, but the small group’s camaraderie made it fun. A thrilling Tibet adventure!
- Verified Purchase Manjing Travel’s 10-day G318 tour was phenomenal. Litang’s Maoyan Prairie and Haizi Mountain’s rugged beauty were breathtaking. The Nujiang 72 Turns were a wild ride, and Midui Glacier’s icy splendor was unreal. Lhasa’s Potala Palace and Drepung Monastery were steeped in history. Our guide, Kelsang, ensured we stayed comfortable at high altitudes. The small group vibe was great, but more vegetarian options would’ve been nice. A top-tier Sichuan-Tibet Highway experience!
- Verified Purchase The Sichuan-Tibet Highway tour delivered raw beauty. Crossing the Jinsha River Bridge into Tibet was a surreal moment, and the Bangda Grassland’s vastness was humbling. Ranwu Lake and the Yaso Monastery in Cuopu Valley were serene gems. In Lhasa, the Potala Palace’s steep steps tested me, but the views were worth it. Our guide, Lobsang, was attentive, especially at the Nujiang 72 Turns’ high altitude. Manjing Travel nailed the logistics, though some hotels were basic.
- Verified Purchase Manjing Travel’s G318 tour was a bucket-list triumph. Zheduo Mountain’s winding roads to Xinduqiao were breathtaking, with Gongga Mountain peeking through. The Sister Lakes near Haizi Mountain sparkled, and Cuopu Hot Springs—complete with boiled eggs—were a quirky delight. Lhasa’s Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery’s monk debates were profound. Our guide, Dorje, made every stop special with cultural insights. The small group size felt like traveling with friends. A must for Tibet adventurers!
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