Tibet - Nepal - Charity Challenge

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Tibet to Nepal

Tibet Nepal Charity Challenge

Child Education Nepal UK are planning a charity challenge during Easter 2011. It will be part of the Nepal Tourism year and will therefore have a tremendous amount of interest in the UK and Nepal. It is planned to cycle from Lhasa to Kathmandu plus sightseeing. If you are interested please contact CENUK for an enrolment form and sponsorship pack, take up the challenge, make the dream a reality.

PRICE - only £2500pp


TRIP INTRODUCTION

TIBET-NEPAL CROSS COUNTRY MOUNTAIN BIKING
Tibet- Shangri-La, the land of snow is well known as the roof of the World. Tibet is the land of ancient Buddhist culture having awesome landscapes, artistic monasteries and century's old caravan trails. Tibet, the roof of the world lies on a plateau at an average elevation of 4000 m. It is bounded by the Kunlun Mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. Tibet covers an area of 1.2 million sq. km, and has a population of 2.3 million. Tibet is a sacred land full of myths and mysteries inhabited by the ever smiling people, It has not only exerted magnetic spells upon travellers for centuries but also upon spies, missionaries, scholars, geographers, mystics, soldiers and cranks etc, yet, only a few intrepid, serious and determined travellers have been able to make it. Tibet being extremely remote and isolated by the most formidable Himalayan ranges, a fascinating world of timeless splendor, unique tradition and breathtaking scenery awaits all travellers to the roof of the world.

BEST SEASON & WEATHER
From April to October is the best season for riding. There isn't much rain in Tibet as it's a plateau behind the Himalayan range but it rains to some extent during July and August and rest of the season is fine with clear sky. There may be snow fall in the high passes if it rains during April and end of October. Temperature ranges from 0-15 degree C depending upon altitude & weather.

CLIMATE
The bulk of the trip is crossing the arid Tibetan Plateau, which lies in the rain shadow of the Himalayas and does not receive much annual precipitation. Our departures during the season are timed to miss the monsoon season in Nepal, and we should be guaranteed clear, dry weather for the last leg into Kathmandu. The weather on the Tibetan Plateau during the day will be surprisingly mild and warm, while nights will be clear and crisp. Temperatures will range from 20 degrees Centigrade during the day to well below freezing at night. As on any of our routes though, storms can occur at anytime along with a sprinkling of snow.

SECURITY
Tibetans are generally honest and Hotel staff can be trusted not to walk off with your belongings. Pickpockets are purse snatchers and are virtually unknown and there seem to be no scams aimed at parting you from your money. The situation has eased and Tibetans no longer risk being punished for talking with foreigners. Avoid taking photographs of Chinese soldiers.

GROUP SIZE
Min 15 pax upwards any numbers.

GRADE: Cross Country
These trips follow mainly vehicle-width dirt roads, which may be smooth, gritty, stony, rocky, rutted, loose or hard-packed. The tracks will rise and fall over undulating, hilly and mountainous terrain, but single-track riding will not be included in the main itinerary (optional bits are often possible). Some experience of off-road riding is advisable before booking, but the amount recommended will vary from trip to trip.

ITINERARY

 

Days
Day by Day
Altitudes
Highest Sleep
Cycle Distance
 
Depart UK LHR on Friday evening
Day 01
Arrival in Kathmandu
Max Altitudes 1320
-
-
Day 02
Kathmandu Sightseeing and paper work for visa
Day 03
Flight to Lhasa
1320m
3600m
-
Day 04
Lhasa (Guided sightseeing)
3600m
3600m
-
Day 05
Lhasa (Guided sightseeing)
3600m
3600m
-
Day 06
Lhasa-Chusul
3600m
3790m
97 km
Day 07
Chutsu - Nakartse
4775m
4410m
74km
Day 08
Nakartse - Lungmar
5045m
4420m
59km
Day 09
Lungmar - Gyantse
4330m
3990m
50km
Day 10
Gyantse - Shigatse
3990m
3864m
96km
Day 11
Rest day in Shigatse
3864m
3864m
REST DAY
Day 12
Shigatse - Tso La
4250m
4520m
85km
Day 13
Tso La - Lhatse
4520m
4050m
65km
Day 14
Lhatse - Shegar
5220m
4600m
64km
Day 15
Shegar - Pang La
5150m
4150m
84km
Day 16
Pang La - Rongbuk
4920m
4920m
42km
Day 17
Rongbuk - Everest Base Camp
5050m
4920m
REST DAY
Day 18
Rongbuk - Tingri
5000m
4320m
86km
Day 19
Tingri - Lalung La
4850m
4650m
77km
Day 20
Lalung La - Nyalam
4650m
3700m
88km
Day 21
Nyalam - Nepal (Kodari)- Ktm
3700m
1750m
58km
Day 22
Kathmandu Free Day
Day 23
Depart Ktm on Sunday morning arrive UK approx 1800hrs

Trip date: Easter 2011
Group size: 15 Minimum upwards any numbers

FULL BOARD SERVICE

  1. All permits and entrance fee; in Tibet
  2. 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu
  3. All meals in Kathmandu
  4. Sightseeing in Kathmandu
  5. All Meals in Tibet
  6. 1 guide who can speak English
  7. 1 mini bus for Lhasa portion;
  8. 1 or 2 land cruiser with carrier for out of Lhasa;
  9. 1 supporting truck with support team
  10. 5 nights’ standard hotel B.B basis( 3 nights in Lhasa, 2 nights Xigatse);
  11. All trekking service like as tent, food, cooks, etc.
  12. Mountain bike rent
  13. All visas

SERVICE EXCLUDES

  • All drinks, water, cold drinks, alcoholic drinks during the trip
  • Tips for the staffs
  • Cargo Cost from Kathmandu to Lhasa