The Everest Base Camp (EBC) to Lhasa Bike Tour is one of the most epic and challenging high-altitude cycling adventures in the world. It combines breathtaking landscapes, rich Tibetan culture, and physical endurance as cyclists traverse the Tibetan Plateau from the base of the world’s highest peak to the historic city of Lhasa.
Here’s an overview of what the tour typically entails:
Route: Everest Base Camp (Tibet side) to Lhasa
Distance: ~1,100 km (680 miles)
Duration: 15 to 21 days (depends on acclimatization and pacing)
Max Altitude: ~5,200 meters (17,060 ft) at Everest Base Camp
Difficulty: Challenging – due to high altitude, rugged terrain, and long distances
Best Season: Late April to June or September to October (clear skies and dry weather)
Everest Base Camp (Rongbuk Monastery area)
Start point at 5,200 m
Breathtaking view of Mount Everest (Qomolangma)
Cultural visit to Rongbuk Monastery
Pang La Pass (5,150 m)
Offers panoramic views of 5 peaks over 8,000 m (Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Shishapangma)
Tingri to Shigatse
High mountain passes and vast Tibetan plains
Stops at small traditional villages
Gyantse
Historic town with Gyantse Kumbum and Pelkor Monastery
Yamdrok Lake
Turquoise sacred lake at 4,400 m
Stunning views and great photo stops
Kamba La Pass & Descent to Lhasa
Final major climb before reaching the capital
Finish in the holy city of Lhasa, visiting Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street
Permits Required:
Tibet Travel Permit
Alien’s Travel Permit (for EBC)
Chinese Visa (arranged prior to entering Tibet)
Special biking or vehicle permits (organized via tour agencies)
Support Vehicle:
Most tours include a support truck for luggage, gear, and emergency assistance
Accommodation:
Guesthouses, monasteries, tented camps, and hotels (basic in rural areas)
Food:
Tibetan cuisine, Chinese dishes, and basic Western meals in larger towns
Altitude Acclimatization is crucial — expect several rest days
Training: Good cardiovascular conditioning and endurance needed
Gear: Sturdy mountain bike, cold-weather gear, and repair tools
Rich interaction with Tibetan culture, Buddhist monasteries, yak herders
A spiritual journey through some of the world’s most sacred landscapes
Cycling through the “Roof of the World”
Majestic Himalayan scenery
Rare opportunity to reach EBC by bike
Unparalleled cultural immersion
Personal challenge and adventur
ITINERARY: –
Day 1: Arrival day at Kathmandu
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our representative will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel. You’ll have the rest of the day to relax and explore the vibrant city. (B) Plan
Day 2/3: Visa Processing
Sightseeing in Kathmandu (Visa processing days)
Day 4: Kathmandu to Shyabrubeshi
(Visa pick up) Ride Kathmandu to Shyabrubesi (Elevetion 1,140 m) – 125 Km / 7-8 hours.
Day 05:- Syabrubesi to Kerong
Early in the morning scenic Ride to Kerung Border (Nepal-Tibet Border) through the beautiful Nepalese countryside and after necessary border formalities at Nepalese immigration Cross Chinese immigration, check-in to hotel or Continue drive to Kerung. Stay overnight at Kerong Grand Hotel.
Day 06: Kerung – Tingri (4300m) / Lhatse (4,350m): 225 Km/244 Km
Day drive uphill to the highest plateau of the world with the typical view of Tibetan landscape offering sheer feeling of standing on the roof of the world. from where, weather permitting, breathtaking panorama of beautiful Himalayan ranges including Mt Cho Oyu (8201 M) & Mt Xishapagma (8012M) but dwarfed by the Vastness of the Tibetan plateau. From TINGRI, one can enjoy the magnificence of Mt. Everest (8,848 M). Stay overnight at Roof top of the world Hotel
Day 07: Tingri/Lhaste – Shigatse (3,900 M): 244 Km
Continue scenic drive crossing Over Gyatchu La (5,220M), the highest pass en route to Lhasa via Lhatse from where a road to Mt Kailash bifurcates to the west. Stay overnight at Manasarover hotel.
Day 08: Shigatse – Gyantse (3,950m): 90 Km
Morning sightseeing to the Panchen Lama’s Tashilhumpu Monastery. Drive to Gyantse and visit to the Kumbum Stupa & Phalkor Monastery. Stay overnight the Gyantse Hotel.
Day 09: Gyantse – Lhasa (3,650m): 261 Km
Full day picturesque drive crossing over Karola (5,010m), Kambala (4,749m), Colorful Yamdrok-Tso Lake and the Tibetan lifeline river Brahma Putra (Yarlung Tsangpo) – Stay overnight at Kyichu Hotel.
DAY 10-11: SIGHTSEEING IN LHASA
Two full days sightseeing tour to Lhasa including Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Bazaar, and And Potala Palace Drepung & Sera Monasteries. Stay overnight at Kyichu Hotel.
Day 12: Lhasa – Shigatse (3900m)
After Breakfast, Motor Bike ride to Shigatse via northern route O/N at Manasarover Hotel.
Day 13:- Shigatse to Xegar (4300m)
Ride Motor Bike to Xegar O/N at Everest Hotel
Day 14:- Xegar to Ronbuk (4900m)
Bike ride to Ronbuk to Everest Base Camp and visit Rongbuk Monastery O/N at Rongbuk Guest House (Dormitory)
Day 15:- Rongbuk- Kerung (2770m)
Ride Motor Bike to Kerong O/N at Kerong Grand Hotel
Day 16:- Kerong to Kathmandu.
After Necessary Border formalities, Ride back to Kathmandu O/N at Hotel
Day 17:- Free day at Kathmandu
Free and rest day, late evening we will provide you farewell
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROCEDURE TIBET GROUP VISA!!!
As per the new rules and regulations from the Chinese embassy in Nepal, to obtain a Tibet group visa, it is required that there must be a minimum of 05 people in the group. Additionally, the visa application process in Kathmandu requires the submission of the original passport and may take 03 official working days to complete.
Please also note that visa requirements and regulations can change frequently.
It is also important to note that Tibet visa requirements and regulations can be change frequently, we suggest you make sure with the Chinese Embassy or local travel company before you book the Tibet tour.
Please feel free to contact or write us if any confusion regarding the Tibet tour.
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