15-Day Self-Drive Tour from Sichuan to Tibet and Back via Qinghai
The ancient land of Tibet has whispered your name through the winds of the Himalayas, and now your journey begins. As we embark on this 15-day odyssey along China's legendary G318 – hailed as "The Most Beautiful Highway" – prepare to witness nature's grand theater unfold.
From Chengdu's vibrant plains to Lhasa's sacred monasteries, from turquoise glacial lakes to the thundering Yangtze headwaters, every mile will reveal why Tibet is called "the land where oxygen is scarce but faith overflows." You'll traverse snow-draped passes, encounter nomadic herders, walk in the footsteps of pilgrims, and capture moments that defy description – all while being wrapped in our unwavering care with medical support, bilingual guides, and 24/7 concierge service.
As your Tibetan robes flutter against 5,000-year-old prayer flags, remember: here, the journey is the destination. Let your heart beat with the rhythm of yak bells, and may this adventure rewrite your definition of wonder.
Tashi Delek! (བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། – Tibetan blessing for good fortune)
Highlights:
l Drive through several renowned self-drive routes in China.
l Experience unique Tibetan culture.
l Marvel at extraordinary natural landscapes.
l Embrace an unforgettable self-drive adventure.
l Explore precious historical relics.
Service Assurance: Dedicated travel concierge available 24 hours, professionally selected drivers, bilingual Tibetan-Han English guides, portable oxygen and oxygen cylinders provided in the vehicle, equipped with a travel medical kit, pulse oximeter, and continuous monitoring of tourists' blood oxygen levels and altitude sickness conditions to ensure the health of our clients.
Gift Set For Every Guest:
l Traditional Tibetan costume set.
l A set of travel photography (10 photos).
l Professional photographer follow-up service (including video editing).
l Drone photography (operated by professionals at permitted locations).
l Zodiac painting by a Thangka artist
l Blessing and empowerment of a zodiac painting at Jokhang Temple