Tour
by Mountain Bike to Tibet
One of
the most strenuous bike trips in the
world with six 5000meter plus passes.
Spectacular
scenery, challenging riding and encounters
with one of the world's most fascinating
cultures make this a truly incredible
experience.
Itinerary:
Days
1-2 : Flying into Kathmandu
is an unforgettable experience with
the Himalaya spread out before you.
You will be met at the airport on arrival
and transferred to your hotel. In the
morning of day 2 a half-day city tour
will introduce you to some of the highlights
of Kathmandu.
Days
4-6 : With a relaxed pace to
allow for the effects of altitude, explore
this fantastic city on the roof of the
world. The spiritual heart of Tibet
is the Jokhang Temple and every morning
is full of life as pilgrims bring offerings
of butter and barley flour. The Potala
Palace rises above the city and, more
than any other sight, symbolizes the
history and culture of Tibet. Nearby
are the huge monastic universities of
Drepung and Sera – still active
institutions.
Days
7-10 : Long, tough yet scenic
days lead across the Khamba La and Kora
La (passes), along the shores of Lake
Yamdrok Tso to Gyantse. Once an important
trading town, Gyantse retains a feel
of ‘old' Tibet.
Days
11-12 : In the morning visit
Gyantse's monastery – Pelkor Choede
– and the justifiably famous Kumbum,
within the same complex. There may also
be time to visit the dzong (fort) that
towers above the town. In the afternoon
we ride along the valley to Shigatse.
Tashilhunpo is the seat of the Panchen
Lama, second only in importance to the
Dalai Lama. Its numerous halls contain
a 21.6-meter wooden statue of Maitreya,
the future Buddha and elaborate, jewel
encrusted reliquary chorten. The afternoon
is free to explore the old market, or
perhaps visit the carpet factory where
hand-woven carpets are made to traditional
designs.
Day
13-14 : Two days take you across
the Yulung La (4950m) and the highest
pass of the trip, the 5220-meter Gyatso-La
to Xegar.
Day
15-17 : Turn off the Friendship
Highway for a stunning ride through
Qomolangma Nature Preserve to the top
of the 5200m Pang-La (pass) for a superb
panoramic view from Manaklu to Shishapangma.
Then its a downhill stretch to Tashidzom.
As we climb barley fields give way to
barren valleys of glacial debris. Finally
reach the tiny Rhongphu Gompa at 5000m.
The view from here is utterly spectacular!
It is then 7 kilometers to Base Camp
at 5200m.
Days
18-19 : Heading back to the
Friendship Highway and on to Lao Tingri
for a last glimpse of the great mountain.
Days
20-21 : Another two high passes
give a last, spectacular view of the
Himalaya before we leave the Tibetan
Plateau, descending to Zhangmu –
on the China-Nepal border.
Day
23 : Completing border formalities
the ride back to Kathmandu continues
down the Bote Koshi valley.
Day
24 : Departure