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Embark on an unforgettable Mountain Biking Across Tibet via Everest Base Camp to Nepal cycling journey, crossing incredible Himalayan views. Mountain Biking Across Tibet via Everest Base Camp to Nepal offers an incredible experience through the high Himalayas.This extraordinary adventure combines adventure, culture, and nature, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience on the roof of the world.
Starting in Lhasa, the world’s highest city, you’ll cycle through awe-inspiring terrain featuring turquoise lakes, towering glaciers, and snow-capped peaks. Pass by sacred temples, bustling cities, serene villages, and expansive highland barley fields. route includes five mountain passes exceeding 5000 meters, challenging your endurance while rewarding you with spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayas.
The highlight of this journey is reaching Everest Base Camp, where you’ll come face-to-face with the world’s tallest peak. Along the way, witness dramatic weather changes, from sunshine to rainbows, as you conquer windy passes and vast plateaus. The adventure continues with a descent through dramatic border canyons, leading to the vibrant city of Kathmandu.
Explore the Kathmandu Valley’s cultural treasures, including ancient temples, historical landmarks like Durbar Square, and the serene beauty of Swayambhunath Stupa. Experience the vibrant streets of Kathmandu, where you can immerse yourself in the rich Nepalese culture, vibrant markets, and bustling atmosphere before completing your incredible adventure.
With expert guides, a support vehicle, and all necessary provisions, your journey will be both safe and comfortable. High-quality mountain bikes and carefully selected accommodations ensure an enjoyable experience. Our team will support you from Lhasa to the China-Nepal border, with seamless assistance from our Nepal office for the final stretch. This ultimate biking tour is your chance to explore Tibet and Nepal, set new milestones, and create memories that last a lifetime.
Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital, where you'll be warmly welcomed with marigold garlands. After transferring to your hotel, take time to relax and acclimate to the bustling city. Discover vibrant local markets, indulge in traditional Nepali dishes, and delve into Kathmandu's rich cultural tapestry. This initial day is perfect for easing into your journey, setting the stage for the exciting adventures ahead in Eastern Nepal. A representative from Jagadamba Holidays will ensure a smooth and pleasant arrival. Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House | Meals: None. Know Before You Book Your Flight to Nepal: Please ensure your flight to Nepal arrives in Kathmandu on Sunday before 12 noon or late Saturday. This is essential as we need to process your visa application on Sunday afternoon and submit it to the embassy on Monday. Depending on your arrival time, you can explore the bustling Thamel district, known for its shops, restaurants, and cultural ambiance. In the evening, we will host a traditional Nepali welcome dinner, offering an authentic introduction to the local cuisine and culture.
After breakfast, the morning focuses on visa form processing, where our experienced team assists you with all necessary formalities for a hassle-free experience. In the afternoon, embark on a captivating journey to two of Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Start at Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, standing 36 meters (118 feet) tall. Its massive white dome, adorned with the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha, symbolizes peace and enlightenment. This iconic landmark is the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal, attracting pilgrims and visitors worldwide. Surrounding the stupa, you’ll witness monks in maroon robes chanting prayers and spinning prayer wheels, creating a serene atmosphere that offers a glimpse into Tibetan culture. The stupa’s intricate mandala design and vibrant prayer flags make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking cultural and spiritual insight. Next, visit the Pashupatinath Temple, Nepal's most sacred Hindu site, situated along the sacred Bagmati River. This architectural masterpiece features pagoda-style structures adorned with intricate carvings. At an altitude of 1,400 meters (4,593 feet), the temple complex is a center for Hindu spirituality and rituals. Witness the evening Aarti ceremony, a mesmerizing ritual with chanting, music, and flames that creates a profound spiritual ambiance. This experience provides deep cultural immersion and a deeper understanding of Nepal’s rich religious heritage. Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
After breakfast, embark on a captivating cultural journey through the Kathmandu Valley, rich with history and heritage. Begin your exploration in Patan (Lalitpur), situated at 1,310 meters (4,298 feet). Known for its artistic legacy, Patan boasts beautifully preserved architecture and intricate craftsmanship. Key highlights include Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing ancient royal palaces and temples. Marvel at the Golden Temple, an exquisite Buddhist monastery adorned with intricate carvings, and visit the stunning Krishna Mandir, renowned for its detailed stone architecture. Next, continue travel to the medieval city of Bhaktapur (1,401 meters / 4,596 feet). Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO-listed site, is famed for its well-preserved structures, such as the iconic 55-Window Palace, the towering Nyatapola Temple, and Dattatreya Square. Stroll through Bhaktapur’s narrow, cobbled streets, immersing yourself in its vibrant history, traditional pottery, and authentic Newari culture. Your journey continues to the ancient Changu Narayan Temple (1,540 meters / 5,052 feet), the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features intricate stone sculptures and ancient inscriptions that reflect Nepal’s rich spiritual history. Conclude your day with a scenic drive to Nagarkot (2,175 meters / 7,136 feet), a renowned hill station offering panoramic views of the Himalayas. On clear days, witness breathtaking vistas that include Mount Everest. Relax and enjoy a peaceful evening at your Nagarkot hotel. Accommodation: Hotel Mystic Mountain | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
Wake up early to witness the mesmerizing sunrise from Nagarkot, a renowned hill station located at 2,175 meters (7,136 feet). Famous in the tourism industry for its unparalleled views, Nagarkot offers a stunning 360-degree panorama of the Himalayas, including peaks such as Everest, Manaslu, and Langtang. The golden rays of dawn casting their glow over snow-capped peaks create a breathtaking spectacle, attracting travelers and photographers from around the world. Known for its peaceful ambiance and cool climate, Nagarkot is also a popular destination for hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching, making it a perfect spot to experience Nepal's natural beauty and serenity. After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive toward Dhulikhel. Along the way, visit the Doleshwor Mahadev Temple, revered as the head of Kedarnath, one of the sacred 12 Jyotirlingas. This serene temple holds deep significance for Hindu pilgrims, offering a tranquil setting for reflection and spiritual connection. Next, stop at Sanga to marvel at the towering Kailashnath Mahadev Statue. Standing 44 meters (144 feet) tall, it is the world’s largest statue of Lord Shiva. This architectural marvel symbolizes Nepal’s rich spiritual heritage and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Arrive at Dhulikhel (1,550 meters / 5,085 feet), a charming town celebrated for its traditional Newari architecture and stunning mountain vistas. Wander through the historic streets of the old town, where centuries-old temples and vibrant markets showcase the region's cultural essence and craftsmanship. Accommodation: Hotel Himalayan Horizon | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
After breakfast at the hotel in Dhulikhel, embark on a journey to Namo Buddha (1,750 meters / 5,741 feet), one of Nepal’s most revered Buddhist pilgrimage sites. Steeped in legend, this sacred location tells the story of a compassionate prince who selflessly offered his body to a starving tigress and her cubs. The site features an awe-inspiring stupa and monastery, perched on a hilltop with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and distant Himalayas. Explore the serene monastery grounds, where you can witness monks engaged in daily prayers and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere, gaining insights into Buddhist teachings and rituals. Next, drive to Panauti (1,340 meters / 4,396 feet), a historic Newari town renowned for its rich cultural heritage and well-preserved architecture. Wander through the narrow, cobbled streets lined with traditional houses adorned with intricate wood carvings. Visit the Indreshwar Mahadev Temple, one of Nepal’s oldest Hindu temples, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The town is also home to the Panchakanya Temple and offers a tranquil riverside setting at the confluence of the Roshi and Punyamati Rivers. This picturesque location provides a glimpse into Newari traditions and offers opportunities to explore local markets and interact with the friendly community. In the afternoon, return to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, attend a detailed tour briefing led by the Jagadamba Holidays team. This session provides essential information about your upcoming journey to Tibet, ensuring you are well-prepared for the adventure ahead. Spend the evening organizing your gear and enjoying a relaxing dinner in preparation for an early departure the next day. Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
Upon arrival at Lhasa’s Gonggar Airport or train station, your tour guide will warmly greet you and assist with a private transfer to your hotel. The scenic drive provides your first glimpse of Tibet’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage. After checking in, take some time to rest and acclimatize to Lhasa’s high altitude, situated at 3,650 meters. Rest and relaxation today are essential for a comfortable start to your adventure. If you feel energetic, consider a short walk to Potala Square, located in the heart of Lhasa. Here, you’ll be able to admire the illuminated Potala Palace, an iconic symbol of Tibetan culture and architecture. In the evening, the square comes alive with colorful fountains, creating a magical atmosphere ideal for photographs. Take in the serene ambiance and awe-inspiring views of the majestic Potala Palace, towering above the city. This introductory outing offers a gentle way to immerse yourself in the local culture. Accommodation: Lhasa Gang Gyan Hotel or a hotel of similar standard | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
Today, immerse yourself in Lhasa’s spiritual heart as you explore three of the city’s most iconic sites. Your tour begins at the awe-inspiring Potala Palace, the winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Built in the 7th century by the 33rd great Tibetan king, this UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a symbol of Tibetan culture and religious history. As you wander through its vast halls and courtyards, marvel at the grandiose architecture and sacred relics that showcase the rich heritage of Tibetan Buddhism. In the afternoon, head to the Jokhang Temple, another cornerstone of Tibetan spirituality. Established in the 7th century by the same king, Jokhang Temple houses the revered statue of Buddha Sakyamuni at the age of twelve. The temple is a pilgrimage site, and you’ll witness devout pilgrims making their prostrations in reverence. The area surrounding Jokhang Temple is the bustling Barkhor Street, a vibrant hub filled with markets, prayer wheels, and locals weaving through the labyrinth of narrow alleys. Strolling through Barkhor Street provides a unique insight into Tibetan daily life, where you can interact with locals, browse traditional goods, and experience the devotion that permeates this spiritual heart of Lhasa. Accommodation: Lhasa Gang Gyan Hotel or a hotel of similar standard | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
In the morning, begin with essential preparations for your upcoming mountain bike adventure. Test your bikes, pack your gear, and ensure everything is ready for the challenging yet rewarding ride through Tibet’s stunning landscapes. In the afternoon, visit the majestic Norbulingka, often referred to as the “Jewel Park.” Built in the 18th century, this former summer palace of the Dalai Lamas showcases beautiful gardens, tranquil ponds, and impressive Tibetan-style architecture. Explore its serene surroundings, stroll through landscaped parks, and admire the main Norbulingka Palace, which served as a royal retreat during the summer months. Next, head to the Drepung Monastery, one of the largest and most important monasteries in Tibet. Founded in the 14th century, Drepung Monastery played a central role in Tibetan Buddhism, housing thousands of monks and sacred relics. Explore its vast monastery complex, home to stunning chapels, stupas, and sacred scriptures. Don’t miss the famous "Monks’ Debate" sessions that take place here, where monks engage in lively discussions about Buddhist teachings, offering unique insights into Tibetan religious practices. Later in the afternoon, explore Sera Monastery, celebrated for its rich heritage and vibrant cultural practices. Sera is famous for its intense "Monks’ Debate," which takes place daily from around 3 PM to 5 PM. During these debates, monks engage in rigorous philosophical discussions, often using symbolic hand gestures, creating an engaging and educational experience. You’ll also have the opportunity to tour Sera’s Tibetan religious scripture printing house, where ancient texts are preserved and produced. Inside the monastery, marvel at the intricate sand Mandalas, symbolic representations of the universe, and the colorful rock paintings of Buddha that adorn the walls. The peaceful ambiance and remarkable architecture of Sera Monastery offer a deeper glimpse into Tibetan culture and spirituality. Accommodation: Lhasa Gang Gyan Hotel or a hotel of similar standard | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
After breakfast, embark on your Himalayan biking journey from Lhasa, heading towards the picturesque Khangbala Village. The route takes you through the small town of Chushur, offering a glimpse of local Tibetan life as you pass its quaint settlements. Continuing along the serene Tsangpo River, the gentle flow of water and expansive views set a tranquil tone for the day. The well-paved road provides a smooth and enjoyable ride, making this stretch ideal for both seasoned and first-time cyclists. One of the highlights of the journey is crossing the Bridge Brahmaputra, an iconic structure that spans the mighty Brahmaputra River. Here, you can pause to admire the breathtaking views of the river's vast expanse and the surrounding landscapes. Covering a distance of 85 kilometers, this leg of the trip takes approximately 7 hours to complete. The route is predominantly flat, offering an easier cycling experience compared to mountain trails. As you pedal further, the road gently leads you toward the foothills of the Khangbala Pass, reaching an altitude of 3,700 meters. Upon reaching Khangbala Village, settle into your accommodation and take in the village’s peaceful ambiance. This small settlement offers a glimpse into traditional Tibetan life, with charming houses and welcoming locals. After a day of cycling, you can rest and enjoy a hearty dinner while reflecting on the first leg of your Himalayan biking adventure. The blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences makes this a day to remember.
After breakfast, prepare for a challenging yet rewarding day as you leave Khangbala Village and begin your ascent towards Khangbala Pass at 4,990 meters>/b>. This leg of the journey involves a 25-kilometer continuous uphill ride, taking 5-6 hours to reach the top. The steep incline will test your endurance, requiring a combination of cycling and carrying your bike in some sections. Ensure you have plenty of drinking water and energy snacks for the demanding climb. This segment covers 80 kilometers and takes approximately 10 hours to complete. As you ascend Highway 307, which winds its way through the valley, the views become increasingly spectacular. At the halfway point, you will enjoy breathtaking vistas of the sprawling Brahmaputra Valley, a reward for your effort thus far. Upon reaching the summit of Khangbala Pass, the scene opens up to reveal the panoramic beauty of Yamdrotso Lake, a shimmering turquoise jewel nestled amidst the rugged Tibetan highlands. The descent from the pass offers a scenic and exhilarating ride along the tranquil shores of Yamdrotso Lake. The well-paved road makes for a smooth and enjoyable experience, with opportunities to stop and rest by the tranquil lake. Enroute take in the serene surroundings, snap photos, and soak in the peace of this stunning location. Continue riding along the lakeshore until you reach Nangartse County, where you will settle into your accommodation for the night. Reflect on this physically demanding yet visually rewarding day over a hearty meal, preparing for the adventures ahead.
After breakfast, begin your ride from Yamdrotso Village, facing one of the most challenging yet rewarding days of the journey. The day’s route takes you through Nangartse and over the Karola Glacier at an altitude of 5,110 meters, followed by the Simila Pass at 4,335 meters. These two challenging ascents will test your endurance, with several sections of steep slopes spanning several kilometers. Prepare for a combination of cycling and walking as you ascend these high passes. This segment covers 100 kilometers and takes approximately 10 hours to complete. Riding along the shores of Lake Yamdrotso offers breathtaking views, but you’ll soon encounter sections of steep inclines followed by equally steep descents. The Karola Glacier and Manla Dam, with their striking green waters, appear as stunning landmarks throughout the journey, adding to the scenic beauty of the Tibetan landscape. The final section of the day’s ride is a flat road all the way to Gyantse, providing a well-deserved reprieve after the earlier challenging terrain. Once you reach Gyantse, settle into your accommodation and take in the town’s rich cultural heritage. Reflect on the incredible landscapes and the achievements of this arduous day as you enjoy a restful evening.
After breakfast, begin your ride from Gyantse, where the terrain offers a relaxed and enjoyable cycling experience. Today’s route is mostly flat and smooth, providing a break from the previous challenging ascents. The road winds gently through lush farmlands, with charming villages scattered along the way. This segment covers 95 kilometers and takes approximately 8 hours to complete. The peaceful landscape invites you to take your time, allowing for frequent stops to rest in the fields, soak in the serene surroundings, and engage with local farmers. The absence of steep inclines makes this a particularly pleasant day for cyclists of all levels. If you’re interested, you may choose to take a detour to visit Shalu Temple, a tranquil and historically significant site that enhances the beauty of the route. Upon reaching Shigatse, settle into your accommodation, reflecting on the day’s gentle yet scenic ride through the heart of the Tibetan countryside.
After breakfast, embark on a peaceful and scenic ride from Shigatse, avoiding the busy China-Nepal Highway. Today’s route takes you along a quieter, picturesque road built parallel to the Brahmaputra River. The tranquil farmland, charming villages, and wide-open plains offer stunning views as you cycle through this less-traveled region. This segment covers 105 kilometers and takes approximately 9 hours to complete. The gentle, flat terrain allows for a relaxed pace, making it ideal for leisurely exploration. You’ll pass through lush farmlands and traditional Tibetan villages, offering countless opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture. Midway, stop to visit Phuntsoling Monastery, one of the region’s most renowned monasteries, rich in history and adorned with exquisite murals that showcase Tibetan Buddhist art. The serene atmosphere and stunning architecture make this a highlight of your journey. For those seeking cultural experiences, a detour to explore the monastery’s grounds will provide deeper insight into Tibetan spirituality and heritage. Upon reaching Phuntsoling Monastery, settle into your accommodation, reflecting on the day’s scenic and enriching ride through the breathtaking landscapes of Tibet.
After breakfast, continue your cycling journey from Phuntsoling Monastery, still following the serene Brahmaputra River. Today’s route is enriched with breathtaking landscapes and picturesque Tibetan villages that reflect the heart of Tibetan culture. As you pedal, you’ll encounter friendly local farmers and have the chance to explore traditional village life. This segment covers 70 kilometers and takes approximately 6 hours to complete. The terrain remains mostly flat and easy, providing a relaxing and enjoyable cycling experience. You’ll pass through picturesque villages surrounded by lush farmland, creating numerous opportunities to stop, unwind, and soak in the beauty of the Tibetan countryside. Along the way, take time to enjoy the peaceful riverside, where you can spend leisurely moments at the riverbanks, capturing stunning views and connecting with the tranquil surroundings. The Brahmaputra River adds a serene and captivating backdrop, enhancing the charm of today’s ride. Upon reaching Lhatse, settle into your accommodation, reflecting on the peaceful ride through charming villages and the scenic beauty of this remote region. The ride beautifully combines cycling, cultural exploration, and stunning natural landscapes, creating a day full of unforgettable experiences.
After breakfast, begin your high-intensity cycling journey from Lhatse, as you take on the challenging ascent to Gyatso La Pass, standing at 5,248 meters—the highest point along the 318 National Highway. The weather can be unpredictable, with the possibility of experiencing all four seasons within a single day—rain, snow, hail, and scorching heat. Despite the challenging conditions, the sight of Mount Everest from the pass is a reward that makes the journey unforgettable. The majestic peak appears like a towering white triangle, standing in stark contrast to the surrounding landscapes. This segment covers 84 kilometers and takes approximately 10 hours to complete. The road is a mix of steep climbs and smooth descents. After reaching the summit, the route becomes smoother, offering a thrilling descent that feels as though you are riding toward the heavens. The vast Tibetan plateau and distant views of Everest create a surreal backdrop, making this an exhilarating and awe-inspiring cycling day. Along the way, enjoy moments of solitude and reflection as you pedal through the remote yet stunning landscapes. After descending from the pass, the road gently leads toward Pelba, where you’ll find rest and respite after this challenging yet rewarding day of cycling.
After breakfast, we leave National Highway 318 and head south toward Mount Everest. Today’s ride involves crossing the final challenging mountain pass—Gawula Pass at 5,200 meters. As you ascend, prepare for breathtaking views of the world’s highest peaks. From the pass, you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramas of five towering mountains above 8,000 meters: Makalu, Lhotse, Everest, Cho Oyu, and Shishapangma. The Gawula Pass stands as the most awe-inspiring viewing platform along the entire cycling route from Lhasa to Mount Everest. This segment covers 65 kilometers and takes approximately 8 hours to complete. The road is a mix of rocky terrain and gradual descents after the pass. Upon reaching the summit, the ride becomes more manageable as you descend through scenic villages, leading to Tashizong, where your day concludes. Take time to soak in the grandeur of the surrounding landscapes and reflect on the journey as you pass through remote Tibetan villages. The Gawula Pass remains a highlight, offering an unforgettable connection with the majestic peaks of the Himalayas.
After breakfast, set off on the most thrilling day of your journey—riding toward Mount Everest Base Camp. From Tashizong, the route offers a relatively gentle terrain with no major passes to cross, making it a smoother and more enjoyable ride. Along the way, you may encounter wildlife such as Tibetan antelope and wildebeest, adding a unique touch to the adventure. This segment covers 50 kilometers and takes approximately 6 hours to complete. The road is mostly flat, with some gentle uphill sections leading to Basom Village, where you can take a break and enjoy a warm cup of traditional butter tea. From Basom Village, continue your ride toward Rongpuk Monastery, the closest monastery to Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching Everest Base Camp, you’ll be greeted by the majestic view of the world’s highest peak. Spend time soaking in the awe-inspiring surroundings, capturing unforgettable moments. You’ve reached the pinnacle of your biking adventure—congratulations!
After breakfast, begin your return journey from Everest Base Camp, heading back toward the China-Nepal Highway. Today’s 86-kilometer ride will present some challenges due to rough road conditions, but the breathtaking scenery makes the effort absolutely worthwhile. You’ll ride along a valley road at the foot of the Himalayas, where the towering peaks will remain your constant companions, offering awe-inspiring views throughout the journey. This segment covers 86 kilometers and takes approximately 10 hours to complete. The terrain is rugged, with steep climbs and uneven roads that may test your endurance, but the surrounding landscapes of towering peaks like Everest and the remote beauty of the Tibetan plateau will keep you inspired. For those who need a break, our support truck is available for assistance. As you continue, take moments to absorb the stunning vistas and reflect on the journey. Reaching Old Tingri will be a significant milestone, marking your return from one of the world’s most remarkable biking adventures.
After breakfast, embark on a scenic ride from Old Tingri to Peikutso Lake, located at an altitude of 4,591 meters. This 120-kilometer journey takes approximately 10 hours and offers some of the most breathtaking views you’ll encounter on the entire route. The area surrounding Peikutso Lake is surrounded by towering peaks that rise between 5,700 to 6,000 meters, creating a stunning backdrop. The terrain today features a mix of flat sections and gentle ascents, ideal for experienced riders. Along the way, you'll pass through vast pastures where nomadic families and their livestock roam freely. This interaction with local nomads provides a unique cultural experience, adding to the sense of adventure and exploration. The peaceful shores of Peikutso Lake are the perfect spot to camp for the night, allowing you to soak in the tranquility of the Tibetan plateau. Take your time to enjoy the serene beauty of the lake, capturing stunning photographs of the surrounding mountains, and reflecting on the incredible journey thus far.
After breakfast, begin your ride from Peikutso Lake, continuing through the vast Tibetan plateau. Today’s journey covers 130 kilometers and takes approximately 9 hours. The road leads you upward to the Gontala Pass at 4,750 meters, providing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and vast gorges. Due to limited accommodations between Peikutso Lake and Gyirong Town, support truck assistance may be necessary for part of the ride. After reaching the pass, the route descends swiftly to Gyirong Town at 2,700 meters elevation. The downhill ride offers a smooth and exhilarating experience, with breathtaking scenery of steep valleys, deep gorges, and towering peaks lining the road. This is the final day of high-altitude biking, and the transition from the plateau to lower elevations brings both relief and spectacular views. As you approach Gyirong Town, enjoy the calm atmosphere and lush green landscapes, a stark contrast to the rugged highlands. Tonight, rest and reflect on the remarkable journey from the roof of the world.
After breakfast, begin the final leg of your Himalayan biking adventure. You’ll ride approximately 130 kilometers over 8 hours, descending from Gyirong Town to the Nepal border. The journey takes you through lush landscapes and gradual slopes, offering stunning views of the Himalayan foothills. After covering about 20 kilometers, you will reach the Nepal border. Here, we bid farewell as you complete the remarkable journey of cycling across the world’s highest plateau. A dedicated driver from Nepal, along with a jeep, will be waiting to escort you safely to Kathmandu. This marks the end of your unforgettable cycling expedition, filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and the achievement of conquering some of the highest biking routes in the world.
Today serves as a buffer day in Kathmandu, allowing you the flexibility to rest or catch up on any activities you may have missed during your pilgrimage. This day is designed to accommodate any unforeseen delays in your itinerary, such as being stuck in Tibet or Nepal due to rain, landslides, or other natural obstacles, ensuring a stress-free conclusion to your journey. If all is well, use this time to explore the vibrant city at your own pace. Consider revisiting your favorite sites or discovering new attractions. You might want to shop for unique souvenirs in the bustling Thamel district, visit local art galleries, or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment to rejuvenate after your travels. Alternatively, immerse yourself in Kathmandu’s rich culture by exploring additional historical landmarks or participating in workshops showcasing traditional crafts. As the day winds down, savor a delightful dinner featuring local cuisine. Reflect on your remarkable experiences and the sacred journey to Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar. This evening offers a chance to bond with fellow travelers and share stories before concluding your unforgettable adventure. Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast.
Depart from Nepal, concluding your unforgettable journey. Reflect on the stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences you’ve encountered. Gear up for your next adventure, all while treasuring the unforgettable memories of your Himalayan trek. Accommodation: None | Meals: Enjoy daily breakfast. An airport representative of Jagadamba Holidays will pick you up from your hotel 3.5 hours before your actual flight time to ensure a smooth transfer to the airport.
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