Neykor or Nekhor is a spiritual immersion retreat that connects you with the sacred landscape of awakening. Neykor connects you with the sacred sites where awakened masters have lives, practiced, and benefited our world. Those seeking true wisdom can follow in their footsteps, and bring their blessings onto the spiritual path. Lhasa Neykor is one of the four Neykors introduced by us; Nepal Neykor, Lhasa Neykor, Bhutan Neykor and Sikkim Neykor.
Lhasa Neykor Tour Program Highlights Include
- Follow the footsteps of great masters and spiritual kings; Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), Shantiraksita, Trisong Detsen and Songtsen Gampo
- Visit the Yarlung Valley created by Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) and Chongye Rivers; Tsedang and Samye
- Chim-puk Hermitage
- Visit the Oval-shaped Samye Monastery and its sacred mandala design which is first Buddhist Gompa in Tibet built by second great King Trisong Detsen and inspected by Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava).
- Visit Drak Yerpa: the 7th century holy city built by Songtsen Gampo for third queen Monza Triucham and believed to be 108 practice caves where Guru Rinpoche disciples have meditated here.
- Picturesque drive through Brahma Putra (Yarlung Tsangpo), beautiful and colorful Yamdrok-Tso Lake through green farmland of Nyangche valley with crossing over Kamba La (4,749m) high pass and photo session with Tibetan giant yaks
- Visit most famous and important cities of Tibet; Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse and Tsedang
Lhasa Neykor Tour Program Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu (1300m) to Lhasa (3650m) flight, 1.5 Hr. Drive to Tsedang/Tsetang
Day 2: Visit Tsedang/Tsetang. Drive to Samye (3540m), 2 hrs.
Day 3: Day hike to Chim-puk Hermitage
Day 4: Drive back to Lhasa. Visit Drak Yerpa Hermitage
Day 5: Visit Lhasa: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Market Street
Day 6: Drive to Gyantse, stopover at the Yamdrok Tsho Lake
Day 7: Drive to Shigatse
Day 8: Drive to Lhasa
Day 9: Visit Lhasa
Day 10: Departure
Lhasa Neykor Tour Price:
(Lhasa Neykor private tour includes Kathmandu -Lhasa -Kathmandu flights, Tibet travel permit and visa, English speaking Tibetan guide, driver and vehicle throughout the tour, monumental entrance fee, accommodation with breakfast at the hotel and monastic guesthouses)
Lhasa Neykor Tour Price Include
- Private transport to the Kyorung (Nepal –Tibet border) before the tour starts
- Twin sharing accommodation with breakfast in the guest house throughout the tour (dormitory beds are available while in Rongbuk and Kyorung)
- Tibet Travel Permit as well as the permit for hike to Everest Base Camp
- English speaking Tibetan guide
- Sightseeing and monumental entrance fee
- Airport transfer to Lhasa Gonggar airport / Golmud Train Station for onward destination
Lhasa Neykor Tour Price Excludes
- Onward flight or train from Lhasa after the trip finishes in Lhasa, visa fee (Nepal and Tibet or any others), insurance and personal expenses, single supplements, bar bills and laundry
- Lunch and evening meals throughout the tour and any other expenses in Kathmandu
- Tips for staff, bar bills and laundry
- All except explained in “PRICE INCLUDES” section above
Samye Monastery is the first Buddhist Gompa in Tibet and built on the northern side of the Yarlong Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) River by second great king Trisong Detsen. Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) was invited in the monastery for special inspection. The oval-shaped Samye Monastery is famous for its sacred mandala design. The central hall symbolizes the legendary of Mount Meru, the center of the universe, while the outer temples represent the oceans, continents, and other features of the Buddhist cosmology. Samye Monastery which is known as the architectural wonders in history combines Han, Tibetan and Indian architectural styles. The monastery surrounds a golden main hall, and four stupas in red, white, black and green respectively are scattered on the four corners of the monastery. Inside the monastery are solar and lunar halls, which symbolize 12 halls of 12 continents in the spiritual world of Tibetan Buddhism.
Chim-puk Hermitage is a home to great masters Guru Padmasambhava Shantiraksita and Trisong Detsen during the Tibetan regime. Padmasambhava meditated and taught Dharma to his disciple. He translated many practice ways in the Secret Vajra sequel, put these works in the indestructible small suitcase and sealed them, and wish the right person can find them. Santiraksita advocated Madhyamika, which has direct influences on some sects of the Tibetan Buddhism. Trisong Detsen has established the stable situation of Tibetan Empire, who might have practiced Buddhism in Chim-puk hermitage.
Drak Yerpa (Drak Yangdzong), Hidden in the holy city after the mystery place, is the 7th century holy city built by Songtsen Gampo for third queen Monza Triucham. The king found four other temples, and they are Jokhang Temple, Ramoche Temple, Palubuk, and Pabonka Hermitage. There were once 108 practice caves. If you look up at the mountain from the foot, it seems like a statue of Tara. It is said that some Guru Rinpoche’s disciples have meditated here.
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