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Namcha Barwa and Tsangpo Gorge Trek
Mt. Namcha Barwa (7756m) is situated in the lush forested valleys of South-Eastern Tibet. It was first climbed by a joint Chinese-Japanese team on 30 October 1992. The Tsangpo River flowing to the east is the world highest river. Before reaching India, the river has to make several huge loops in this beautiful mountainous landscape.
This trek starts in Lhasa through Samye and Tsedang; Close to the disputed Indian border area we follow the Tsangpo River and arrive at the village of Lusha near the big bend in the river. Passing through villages of the Loba people (a Tibetan minority group), we make our way through the forested region of Pei to the Namcha Barwa Base Camp.
The relatively low altitude of the base camp area (1600m.) offers amazing views of the vertical snow capped peak of Namcha Barwa. After a circumambulation of the holy mountain of Atsom Neh, we continue to the Gyala monastery. We make our return to Lhasa via Gongbu Jiangda and Ganden.

(Fly in / drive our tour)
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Fly, to Lhasa. We meet you at the airport and transfer to Hotel in Lhasa
Lhasa Sightseeing tour
Lhasa Sightseeing tour
Ningchi - Ningchi is 420 Km far from Lhasa, on the way you will be cressed through the Mang Shung La (5000 m) high pass. Over night a
Drive to Lusha then start trek to Punkar
Pungkar to Pe
Pe to Tripe
Tripe to Beach Camp
Beach Camp to Gyala
Gyala to Kumang ( 09 km)
Kumang to Nyuk Sang (13 km)
Nyuk Sang to Senge Dzong (12 km)
Pemako chung Monastery
Back to Sange Dzong
Sange Dzong to Nyuk Sang
Nyuk Sang to Kumang
Kumang to Gyala
Gyala to Beach Camp
Beach Camp to Tripe
Tripe to Pe
Pe to Pungkar
Pungkar to Lush
Lhasa
Kathmandu
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