10 Days Nepal Tibet Tour, Package Cost for 2025 and 2026
Our 10 days Nepal Tibet tour explores the capitals of both these mystical Himalayan countries. It is a fantastic tour that has a perfect blend of natural and cultural immersion. If you want an unforgettable journey in the Himalayas, our Nepal Tibet tours are the best holiday packages. Among them, the 10-day itinerary is one of the shortest.
We have the best 10 days Nepal Tibet tour price and service. With our many years of expertise in organizing cross-country tours between Nepal and Tibet, we know how to make the trips seamless and a lifetime experience. Travelers from around the globe can join us on this tour.
Our Nepalese and Tibetan teams will manage sightseeing and activities in both countries as per the itinerary. We will also take care of logistics and Tibet travel permits. You can travel freely with us. If you want to make any changes to the itinerary or upgrade to luxury hotels, feel free to share with us.
Bookings are open for 10 days Nepal Tibet tour 2025 departures. The tour starts in Kathmandu, Nepal, and ends here. You will fly to Lhasa between the journey and return to Kathmandu to end the trip. If you have any questions regarding the 10 days Nepal Tibet tour cost or the trip, contact us.
Things you will do and experience during the 10 days Nepal Tibet tour
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu
Kathmandu has many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each presents intricate Nepalese architecture, ancient heritage, art, and Nepali culture and traditions.
From the serenity of Monkey Temple and Bouddhanath Stupa to the bustle of Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square, these sites will offer you a close glimpse of Nepalese cultural heritage.
You will also visit the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, where you will see life and death sharing one place. Similarly, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is another wonderful tourist site in Kathmandu that will leave you in awe. Kathmandu is known as the city of temples, and you will see why during your sightseeing.
Learn Nepalese culture, try delicious Nepali cuisine, explore the narrow bustling streets of Thamel, and infamous nightlife of Kathmandu
Nepalese people are kind, humble, and helpful. They are very connected to their roots and carry it with pride. During the tour, you can see locals visiting temples and shrines to worship and get blessings.
From the soothing scents of incense to the warmth of butter lamps and bright red tika, every bustling temple will ironically calm you. Likewise, Nepalese food and flavors are incredible. You must have heard about the popular dal bhat or momos.
These two are staples in Nepali meals and are loved by both locals and travelers. Along with them, you will also try dishes like the Thakali Khana set, Newari Khaja set, sekuwa, choila, chatamari, yomori, tass, gundruk, etc.
Another great thing about your time in Kathmandu is the bustling, narrow streets of Thamel, the city's tourist hub. Vibrant shops, cafes, and restaurants make the streets joyful. Similarly, Thamel is also the area where you will experience the sparkly nightlife of the city. Numerous clubs, pubs, and bars light up the night.
Explore one of the oldest temples in Nepal, the Changu Narayan Temple
Changu Narayan Temple dates back to the 4th century and is known as one of the oldest temples in the country. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and holds a huge significance for the locals and the entire Hindu community in Nepal.
Like most temples in Nepal, you can see pagoda-style architecture, intricate wood carvings, and Sanskrit inscriptions dating back to 464 AD.
Spend a night at Nagarkot, a famous hill station near Kathmandu
Nagarkot is a popular hill station near Kathmandu, located 2,175 meters above sea level. This destination presents a great retreat from the bustle of Kathmandu and a panoramic view of the Himalayas.
You can also see Mount Everest on a clear day. After exploring Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Changu Narayan Temple, you will spend a night in Nagarkot. Begin your next day with a gorgeous sunrise and a beautiful mountain view. Enjoy nature and relax.
Relish the peaceful environment of Namo Buddha
Namo Buddha is a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site located 40 km southeast of Kathmandu. The monastery is perched on the top of a hill 1,750 meters above sea level.
One of the famous tales of Buddha's life -when he sacrificed his body to feed a starving tigress and her cubs is believed to have happened here. The Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery is the main attraction here.
Inside the monastery, there are vibrant murals and golden statues. There is also a sacred stupa and meditation cave just around the corner. Likewise, the location offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range.
Enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas during Kathmandu Lhasa flights
You will travel to Lhasa (Tibet) from Kathmandu. We have multiple direct flights throughout the week from Kathmandu to Lhasa and vice versa. The flight duration is around one and a half hours. During the flight, you will see heavenly panoramas of the Himalayas, including many towering mountains.
Explore the famous Potala Palace and Norbulingka- the winter and summer residences of Dalai Lama
Potala Palace is an important landmark in Lhasa. It used to be the summer residence of the Dalai Lama. The palace dates back to the 7th century and has marvelous architecture that showcases functionality, spirituality, and beauty.
Perched on the Red Hill, Potala Palace is divided into two parts: the White Palace (Potrang Karpo) and the Red Palace (Potrang Marpo). Likewise, Norbulingka used to be the winter residence of the Dalai Lama.
This palace is famous for its beautiful gardens, which decorate the entire complex. Its history goes back to the 18th century. You will have an excellent retreat from the bustle of Lhasa here.
Learn about Tibetan heritage at Jokhang Temple
If we have to pick the spiritual heart of Lhasa, it would be Jokhang Temple. Built in the 7th century, it blends Tibetan, Indian, and Nepalese architecture.
Jokhang Temple is a pilgrimage site in Tibet. Pilgrims perform kora around the temple. You can see monks and the locals diving deep into spirituality here.
Try Tibetan dishes, discover Tibetan artisanal products and daily lives of the locals in Barkhor Market
Like Thamel in Kathmandu, Barkhor Market is the tourist heart of Lhasa. The market surrounds the Jokhang Temple, so the area is quite packed with travelers and locals. It is a traditional marketplace, so you can see many shops selling an array of artisanal products.
There are also many cafes and restaurants where you can try a huge variety of Tibetan dishes. Some must-try dishes are tsampa, butter tea, thenthuk, momo, tingmo, sha phaley, and yak meat dishes.
Visit the three great Gelug monasteries- Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, and Ganden Monastery
Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, and Ganden Monastery are the three great Gelug monasteries in Tibet. They are prestigious centers of Tibetan Buddhist teaching, meditation, and spiritual guidance.
Sera monastery was founded in 1419 by Jamyang Chojey. It is famous for lively monastic debates, stunning murals, and extensive Buddhist scriptures. Tsokchen Hall is the center of the monastery, with many chapels and a huge statue of Maitreya (the future Buddha).
Drepung monastery was founded in 1416 by Jamyang Chojey. It was once the biggest monastery in the world, housing over 10,000 monks. Four prestigious Tibetan colleges are located inside the monastery.
Likewise, Ganden monastery was founded in 1409 by Je Tsongkhapa. It is among the most important Gelung monasteries and holds the tomb of Tsongkhapa. The monastery is located on the top of a hill and boasts marvelous traditional Tibetan architecture.