This 2-day Lhasa tour immerses travelers in the spiritual and cultural soul of Tibet. Day 1 covers Jokhang Temple, the bustling Barkhor Street, the unique Heavenly Post Office, and the majestic Potala Palace and surrounding park. On Day 2, explore the serene Norbulingka Summer Palace, the insightful Tibet Museum, ancient Buddhist carvings at Qianfo Cliff, and panoramic views from Yaowang Mountain. Ideal for those seeking a deep yet compact introduction to Lhasa.
Jokhang Temple--Barkhor Street--Heavenly Post Office--Potala Palace Square--Potala Palace--Zongjiao Lukang Park
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Breakfast & Lunch
After breakfast, we begin our exploration in the heart of Lhasa at the Jokhang Temple, the spiritual center of Tibetan Buddhism. Built in the 7th century, this ancient temple houses a revered statue of the 12-year-old Buddha and attracts countless pilgrims who prostrate themselves in devotion outside its doors.
Next, take a stroll through the vibrant Barkhor Street, a traditional kora (pilgrimage route) that circles Jokhang Temple. Here, you'll find shops selling prayer wheels, Tibetan incense, and thangka paintings, alongside locals and monks performing their daily rituals.
Then, we will make a stop at the charming Heavenly Post Office, a unique cultural site where travelers can send postcards from "the roof of the world." It’s a delightful experience that blends travel and memory in one.
Afterward, we head to Potala Palace Square, where you can admire the grandeur of the Potala from below and take memorable photos before climbing up to the magnificent Potala Palace itself. This architectural marvel once served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas and is filled with gilded stupas, sacred relics, and historical treasures.
Our day ends with a peaceful walk in Zongjiao Lukang Park, located behind the Potala Palace. This serene park is a favorite spot among locals for afternoon strolls and offers a different angle to view the towering palace above the lake.
Evening Option:
In the evening, you may choose to enjoy a traditional Tibetan dinner accompanied by a cultural performance. Colorful dances and music offer insight into the customs of different Tibetan ethnic groups. Dinner shows typically start at 19:30 and last about 1.5 hours.