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Discover Tibet: where Himalayan giants guard turquoise lakes, yaks roam wild, and pilgrims fill incense-swirled temples. Explore the iconic marvel of Potala Palace in Lhasa, take on the legendary three-day Mount Kailash pilgrimage trek, and wonder at majestic Mt Everest from Everest Base Camp (Tibet side), an adventure of body and spirit on the ‘Roof of the World.’
Bhutan is a hidden Himalayan kingdom of soaring peaks, emerald valleys, and cliff-hanging monasteries. Trek through pristine trails, spin prayer wheels with smiling monks, and climb to the legendary Tiger’s Nest—where adventure and serenity meet on the Dragon Kingdom’s edge.
Our exclusive 18-day adventure trip to Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal has been meticulously crafted for explorers who seek something special—an expedition that promises unique experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Get ready to lace up your hiking boots and immerse yourself in a realm where towering mountains meet age-old traditions.
“Just got back from the Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan Tour organised by MexVentures. It was a great experience being part of the group, where Ryan took great care to make sure that everything is in order, so we can fully enjoy our amazing journey. I highly recommend Ryan for future Tours. His knowledge, charisma and being there for you, makes you look forward to the next tour experience organised so professionally by MexVentures.” – Read More
Visit 2 of the most remote countries in the world: Tibet & Bhutan
Circle the sacred slopes of Mount Kailash on a three-day pilgrimage trek
Enjoy sunset over majestic Mt. Everest from Everest Base Camp Heritage Site
Drive to the world’s highest plateau in Tibet
Explore numerous UNESCO WH sights in old Kathmandu, Nepal
Excellent choice for travelers who are keen to experience the Himalayas most authentically
Get ready to step off the beaten path and experience the breathtaking beauty and rich culture of the Himalayas.
📅 Book your spot now and create unforgettable memories in Tibet, Bhutan & Nepal!
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Arrival Airport / Departure Airport
Chengdu TFU International Airport (China)
Kathmandu KTM International Airport (Nepal)
Dates
03 – 22 April 2026
1 Night – Chengdu China
10 Nights – Tibet
4 Nights – Bhutan
2 Nights – Nepal
Price Includes
Price Excludes
Requirements
Welcome to China!
Meet and greet on arrival at the airport. We will be transferred to our hotel in Chengdu. Free time and overnight in Chengdu.
Overnight at Chengdu
After breakfast, transfer to Chengdu airport for morning to Lhasa, Tibet. As you fly over the Himalayas, you’ll be greated with breathtaking views of the mountains. Upon arrival in Lhasa, we will be warmly welcomed by our guide.
Spend the afternoon sightseeing in Lhasa. Head to the heart of Tibetan religion – the Jokhang Temple. Inside you can see the statue of Buddha Sakyamuni at the age of twelve. Outside, you can see pilgrims in front of Jokhang temple, Around the temple is Barkhor Street, where you can do kora (a religious circle of a building mountain) with pilgrims and locals, and explore the old market.
Overnight in Lhasa.
Spend the day exploring the cultural treasures of Tibet’s capital. Begin with a visit to the iconic Potala Palace, the former winter residence of the Dalai Lamas and a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture, rising majestically above the city.
After touring the Potala Palace, you will visit Longwangtan Park at the foot of the Potala Palace. Here, you can appreciate the majestic Potala Palace from a different perspective and engage in local Tibetan folk activities.
In the afternoon, visit Sera Monastery, where you may witness the lively debating sessions of the monks in the courtyard, a unique Tibetan tradition. Later, enjoy free time to wander through Lhasa’s old town, exploring bustling markets, traditional teahouses, and winding lanes filled with local life.
Overnight in Lhasa.
After breakfast, visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the historic seat of the Panchen Lamas and one of Tibet’s most important monasteries. Then drive towards Sakya, crossing the Gyanchula Pass (5,220m), with sweeping views of rugged mountains, traditional Tibetan villages, and vast highland landscapes. Explore Sakya Monastery, famed for its unique architecture and ancient scriptures, before continuing the scenic drive to Rongbuk Monastery (4,980m), the highest monastery in the world. In the evening, visit the Everest Base Camp heritage site to witness a breathtaking sunset over Mount Everest.
Overnight at Rongbuk.
After breakfast, visit Rongbuk Monastery, the world’s highest monastery, set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Everest. Afterwards, begin the long drive back to Saga, retracing the spectacular landscapes of the Tibetan plateau. Though it is a full day’s journey, there will be plenty of stops along the way to stretch, take photos, and enjoy lunch before reaching Saga in the evening.
Overnight at Saga.
After breakfast, drive from Saga towards Darchen, the starting point of the Kailash Kora. En route, stop at the sacred Lake Manasarovar, revered in Buddhism and Hinduism, where pilgrims perform rituals and take in the sweeping views of Mount Kailash reflected in its turquoise waters. Continue onwards to Darchen (4,575m), a small settlement at the base of the holy mountain, where you’ll prepare for the trek ahead.
Overnight at Darchen.
Begin the pilgrimage trek around Mount Kailash, following trails through wide valleys alongside streams and prayer-flag-draped cairns. As you walk, Kailash gradually comes into full view, its snow-draped summit dominating the horizon. Arrive at Derapuk Monastery (4,920m), where the north face of Kailash rises dramatically above camp.
Overnight at Derapuk guesthouse/monastery lodge.
The most challenging yet rewarding day of the trek. Begin an early ascent towards Dolma La Pass (5,630m), the highest point of the Kora. At the summit, colorful prayer flags flutter in the thin mountain air, and pilgrims leave offerings to mark the spiritual crossing. Descend steeply past the turquoise Gauri Kund (the “Lake of Compassion”), then follow the valley floor to Zutulpuk Monastery (4,790m), built around a cave once used for meditation.
Overnight at Zutulpuk guesthouse/monastery lodge.
Complete the final stretch of the Kora with an easy trek along the river gorge, passing mani stones carved with Buddhist prayers. Arrive back in Darchen, where your pilgrimage trek concludes. After a brief rest, drive back towards Saga, retracing your route across the Tibetan plateau and reflecting on the profound journey around Mount Kailash.
Overnight at Saga.
After breakfast, begin the scenic drive from Saga towards Kerung, the gateway town near the Nepal border. The journey winds through vast highland plains, rolling valleys, and rugged mountain passes, offering sweeping views of snow-capped peaks and grazing yaks along the way. Pause at viewpoints to stretch your legs and capture the dramatic Himalayan landscapes before descending into greener valleys as you approach Kerung. Upon arrival, settle into your accommodation and enjoy a relaxed evening in this border town, preparing for the next stage of your adventure.
Overnight at Kerung.
Today we start making our way into Nepal, driving to breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The scenic drive (7 hours) takes us to Kerung Border (Nepal-Tibet Border) – also known as Gyirong Port – through the beautiful Nepalese countryside. Hold on tight as sections of the road are narrow with sheer cliff drops. This road is very slow and bumpy, which adds an adventurous twist to the journey.
Welcome and check-in at our 4* Hotel in Kathmandu. Enjoy a complimentary team Welcoome Dinner in Kathmandu.
Overland transfer, Breakfast, Dinner INCLUDED.
Overnight in Kathmandu.
After breakfast, we will proceed for a Kathmandu sightseeing tour.
Kathmandu, often known as the City of Temples, has a captivating blend of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Western cultures. The valley houses some of the major heritages listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We will have a fully guided tour around Kathmandu’s most important landmarks, including Swayambunath (Monkey Temple), Boudnath, Patan Durbar square and Kathmandu Durbar square:
Great Stupa of Boudhanath (World heritage site in 1979) located in Kathmandu valley. The Stupa is a vast dome- shaped monument representing the Mind of the Buddha, and is the primary pilgrimage destimation for Tantric Buddhists of the Himalayas and a major draw for Tibetan Buddhists from all over the planet.
Patan Durbar square (World heritage site in 1979). Patan Durbar Square complex is perhaps the most photographed of the three durbar squares. Located in the heart of Patan city, this was once the palace of the kings of Patan.
Swayambhunath Stupa (World heritage site in 1979) is an ancient religious complex, believed to have been established more than 2,500 years ago. This stupa is the oldest of its kind in Nepal and has numerous shrines and monasteries on its premises. Swayambhu literally means “self-existent one”.
Breakfast, Kathmandu City Tour INCLUDED
Overnight in Kathmandu.
Fly early morning from Kathmandu to Paro International Airport, Bhutan. As you approach Bhutan, you’ll be greated with breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival at the airport, a representative will warmly welcome you. We will make our way towards Thimphu, the Capital City of Bhutan and the only Capital City in the world without traffic lignts.
Drive through the Paro Valley, which lies beneath Chomolhari, One of the Bhutan ‘s “Mountain of the Goddess.” The drive from Paro to Thimphu is spectacularly scenic.
Overnight in Thimphu.
International flight, Transfers, Tours, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner INCLUDED
After breakfast, sightseeing in Thimphu valley.
Early evening drive to Punhaka.
Overnight in Punakha.
Transfers, all tours, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner INCLUDED.
Punakha was the winter capital for over 300 years. Punakha Dzong – which it is the District Head Quarters of Wangdue and second oldest monastery in Bhutan – dominates the whole area and was built in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, and established the central monastic body with 600 monks.
Today, Punakha is still the home for Je Khenpo (chief Abbot) and the central monastic body. It was built at the confluence of two rivers called the PO-CHU and MO-CHU. Which means, Male & Female.
After lunch, the drive begins with the ascent to the Dochula pass at an altitude of 3150 meters. On a clear day, you can see the whole range of the Bhutanese Himalayas from here. The pass has 108 Druk Wangyel Chortens.
Overnight in Paro.
Transfers, all tours, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner INCLUDED.
After breakfast, you’ll embark on a scenic 4-5 hour hike to Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest. This sacred site, perched on a steep cliff, offers breathtaking views of the Paro valley. For the local people it is a place of pilgrimage, but for a tourist, a hike up to the viewpoint opposite the monastery can be exhausting, thrilling and mystical. The legend has it that Guru Rimpoche is had flown to the site of monastery on the back of tigress from Tibet and meditated in the cave there for three months.
On the way back, we will visit Drukgyel Dzong – another fortified temple built in 1649, and the oldest monastery that in Bhutan – Kichu Lhakhang built in the 7th century by the first King of Tibet, Songtsen Gampo to spread the Buddhist Dharma throughout Bhutan.
Overnight in Paro.
Transfers, all tours, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner INCLUDED.
After breakfast, transfer to Paro International airport to catch flight to Kathmandu. One of our team representatives will welcome you at Kathamndu airport and transfer to 4* hotel.
Free day for shopping or relax in Kathmandu, closing of with a farewell dinner.
International flight, Transfers, Breakfast, Farewell Dinner INCLUDED.
Enjoy breakfast at leisure and an easy morning in Kathmandu.
International flight departing 18.00hrs. We will be picked up and transferred to the airport around 15:00hrs.
End of Services.
International flights. Breakfast and airport transfers INCLUDED.
While visiting the monasteries, temples and other religious sites in Tibet & Bhutan, you should dress modestly. Wear attire that covers your shoulder, knee, and don’t expose your body in lubricious way. As a woman if you are wearing dress make sure it is longer than your knee.
You don’t need to be a hardcore trekker or an athlete, that’s for sure.
It is important to note that there is a lot of walking and a high- altitude trek on this trip. Please ensure you are in decent physical condition and able to walk for extended periods of time.
It is fair to say that before you take the Kailash Kora 3-day trek, you are able to walk comfortable for 3-4hrs a day.
Mid- March to mid- May (Spring season) is the best time. Most festivals occur during this season, so you might get a chance to witness one of the Bhutan’s or Tibet’s popular festivals. Therefore, spring is perhaps the best time to visit!
Moreover, the wildlife and flowers are at their most vivid. In addition, the magnificent rhododendrons, magnolias and other wildflowers can be seen blooming. The birdlife is surprisingly abundant as well.
In Kathmandu, we will stay in Lo Mustang, a 4* Hotel in the centre of the tourist district. For the rest of the trip, 3* Hotels/Lodges and guest houses are used. These can vary in terms of service and efficiency, but offer quaint, local charm and flavour. In some instances they might not be like what you are used to back home.
Accommodation in Tibet is generally located in rural areas or outside town centres – they are traditional in architecture, style and its services to the guest.
On the Mt Kailash trek, accommodation is very basic due to the remoteness of this place. Travellers should be prepared for basic accommodation which ranges from pilgrim bodges, basic dormitory style accommodations, and guesthouses run by monks with no heating. Wifi and water can often be sporadic and in some locations especially in the mountains.
All breakfasts, all meals during the Mt. Kailash trek, all meals in Bhutan, together with 2 dinners in Nepal are included in the cost of the trip – some are in the accommodation where it is the best quality/availability option.
In Bhutan, most meals are served buffet-style with a selection of traditional Bhutanese food, some western-style as well as some Chinese. Fresh local vegetables are in abundance and while Bhutan is almost mostly vegetarian, there usually is one meat dish available (on some occasions, there can be shortages, as all meat is imported from India).
Every climber is required to make a travel insurance package which covers high altitude trekking up to 5000m. This is an absolute must for any trekking trip.
As per WHO suggestions, it is recommended to have shots of yellow fever, Hep A & Hep B, rabies and typhoid.
All countries require a valid passport (with a minimum 6 months validity). For Nepal, the Multi-Entry Visa will be done on arrival at Kathmandu International airport and costs $50, paid in cash on arrival.
For Tibet and Bhutan, MexVentures will arrange the visa for you. The cost of the visa is included in the tour price. No passport photos are currently required for this, but it’s always good to travel with a couple current photos.
As we climb higher in altitude, yes it gets very cold. The trip takes us from tropical climates to alpine climates, with varying temperatures between +25C and -10C.
The prime requirement for clothes you bring on this trip is that they are comfortable and appropriate to the weather conditions that you are likely to meet. For protection against cold, particularly at night, a number of relatively thin layers is better than a few thick ones. Thermal underclothes, being small and light, can be very useful. Tibet and Bhutan are very conservative and you should dress accordingly. As a general guideline, shoulders and knees should be covered at all times. The wearing of shorts is not allowed as it will restrict your entry into buildings of a religious nature and family homes. A waterproof and windproof jacket, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential.
During the Mt. Kailash Trek, nights get very cold! Very warm clothes must be worn.
The risk of AMS differs from person to person. Since you’ll be commuting at very high altitudes, the risk factor will be present. However, our itinerary is thoughtfully designed with proper acclimatization to reduce the chances of altitude sickness.
In addition to that, all our guides are certified first-aid responders who will effectively monitor you and help you, if any symptoms arise.
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A 25% deposit is required to secure your place. The deposit is required immediately in order for us to start covering trip expenses such as permits and accommodation. Deposit can be paid either by credit card at booking stage, or via bank transfer on the details below.
Second payment of 50% is required by end of November 2025.
Third payment of 1000eu is required by January 15th 2026.
Final payment due by 15 February 2026.
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If you cancel your booking, we will offer a refund of any balance which we have not yet paid or are obliged to pay to any other Third Party. When a booking is cancelled within the month prior to departure, the remaining balance will be non refundable as well as we would be fully committed at that stage. All types of travel insurance are supposed to cover “cancellations” and for this reason we require that such travel insurance is purchased prior to travel.
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