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June 2025: Lhasa to Mount Everest and Mount Kailash 

Dates: June 16—July 3, 2025

Cost: $3995 USD per person. $3750 USD per person if you join with a friend/partner. 

More details: info@himalayajourney.com  or call us at (+977) 980 3001 060 (NEPAL)  or  (+1) 253-289-9166 (USA).

Slow travel route: Nearly all travel companies that offer the route from Lhasa to Mt Everest to Mt Kailash do it in just 12 to 14 days. Not us...we do it over 17 full days! Why? Because we want our clients to actually experience Tibet's amazing culture and beauty, rather than experience long hours in a vehicle each day! Plus, going at a slower pace allows your body the much needed time to acclimatize to higher elevation giving you a safer and more enjoyable experience. Our journeys are for those that want to get the MOST out of a journey to Tibet! 

Journey Highlights:

  • Scenic mountain flight from Xining to Lhasa
  • Exploring the Buddhist holy city of Lhasa
  • Lectures on Tibet history and culture from expert guides from the US and Tibet
  • Experiencing Tibetan culture
  • Watching the sunset and sunrise on Everest from the base camp region
  • Explore the monastic ruins at Phuntsoling and Shelkar
  • Learning about Buddhism
  • Amazing Himalayan food
  • Viewing the sacred lakes of Yamdrok, Peiku and Manasarovar
  • Trekking around Kailash, Asia's most holy mountain

This is a journey for people who:

  • Want to get the MOST out of a journey thru Tibet
  • Want to trek the ancient pilgrimage route around Mt Kailash
  • Want to get up close to Mt Everest safely without climbing or trekking
  • Want to learn about Tibet's history and religion from expert Tibetan and American guides
  • Want to travel at a slow pace to allow for better altitude acclimatization
  • Want to spend more time exploring Tibet's monasteries and villages
  • Want to stay at higher quality hotels
  • Want to have a trained Wilderness First Responder with them 
  • Want to have an all-inclusive tour that includes meals, hotels and domestic flight

If you love Tibet, you will love this professionally-guided journey as it has just about everything you could want! This journey will start on June 16 in the city of Xining. The next morning, you will take a scenic mountain flight to Lhasa (flight included in journey cost). You will then have 3 days to explore the Buddhist holy city of Lhasa, the heart and soul of the Himalaya. You will walk side-by-side with devout Buddhist pilgrims while exploring Lhasa's main Buddhist pilgrimage sites such as Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, the Potala Palace and the infamous Barkhor Street. 

From Lhasa, the real adventure begins as you start the epic road trip through Central and Western Tibet. You will start by photographing Yamdrok Tso, one of Tibet's most beautiful lakes. From there, you will get up close to the Karo La Glacier before visiting the quaint, historic town of Gyantse and the Pelkhor Chode Monastery. Passing through farming villages, you will then go to Shigatse, Tibet's second largest city. In Shigatse, you will explore the massive monastery of Tashi Lhunpo and walk the ancient pilgrimage circuit. After Shigatse, you will work your way overland to Mt Everest's spectacular North Face Base Camp Region at Rongphu Monastery, where you will get perhaps the single best view of the world's highest peak. 

But wait....you are just getting started! After Everest Base Camp Region, you will continue on to Shisha Pangma, the 14th highest peak on the planet and the highest mountain that is completely in Tibet. You will also visit Peiku Tso, one of Tibet's most remote and beautiful alpine lakes. Then, you will go to Lake Manasarovar, Tibet's most sacred lake, located not far from the Nepal border. You will stay the night near the shores of this stunning lake that looks out to the Himalaya. Next, you will go to the small town of Darchen and complete the epic 3 day trek around Mt Kailash, the holiest mountain on the planet.

This journey is led by Tibet-expert Ben Cubbage, who has lived on the Tibetan Plateau for the past 10 years. Ben, who is from the US,  will be giving lectures each day of different aspects of Tibetan culture, history and religion. Trained as a Wilderness First Responder, he will also be giving check-ups to clients to make sure they are healthy and strong during the journey. Joining Ben is our lead Tibetan trekking guide Phurpu Chungdak, who has guided dozens of Kailash treks the past 6 years. Phurpu will also be teaching clients about his native culture and religion so that clients have a good understanding of the uniqueness of the Tibetan people. This journey is for those that want the MOST out of a journey to Tibet's Mount Kailash.  

This high quality, professionally guided Tibet adventure is limited to just 8 to 10 clients clients. For more information about this journey, send an email to: info@himalayajourney.com

June 2025 Lhasa to Everest and Kailash Journey

Date: June 16—July 3, 2025

Here is the itinerary for this 18 day, professionally guided journey from Lhasa to Mount Everest and Mount Kailash

June 16: Arrive to Xining, China
All participants must arrive in Xining, China by 4pm on June 16, 2025. Xining lies at an altitude of 2300m/7500 feet and is a great place to stay the night to help clients acclimatize to Tibet's higher elevation. We will stay the night at the 5 Star Xining Sofitel Hotel, the best in the city. We will eat dinner together during a time of meet and greet at a centrally located restaurant near our hotel.

June 17: Fly Xining to Lhasa
After breakfast, you will fly from Xining to Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet (flight is included in journey cost). The Tibetan capital sits at 3590 meters and is the cultural and spiritual heart of Tibet. After getting situated in a modern, Tibet-style, centrally located hotel, we will explore the Old Tibetan Quarter in the heart of Lhasa. It is one of the most interesting markets in all of Asia and is an excellent place to experience modern Tibetan culture. In Lhasa we will stay at the Gold Star Dekang Hotel, located near the Lhasa Old Town. 

June 18: Lhasa
We will start the day by going through the Jokhang, Tibet’s holiest and most famous temple. Each day, thousands of Tibetan Buddhist pilgrims work their way through this nearly 1400 year old temple. Next, we will go to Drepung, one of Tibet's largest and most important Buddhist monasteries. At Drepung, we will hike the pilgrimage circuit before returning to explore the Lhasa Old Town.

June 19: Lhasa
We will start the day by exploring Tibet’s most iconic building, the Potala Palace. Towering above Lhasa with more than 1000 rooms, the Potala Palace served as the winter residence of the Dalai Lama’s for hundreds of years. In the afternoon, we will go to Sera, another of Tibet’s largest monasteries. At Sera, we will hike the sacred pilgrimage circuit around the monastery and if time permits, do some hiking in the mountains above the monastery as well.

June 20: Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake, Karo La Glacier to Gyantse
In the morning, we will depart from Lhasa and drive to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake. Yamdrok Lake, elevation 4441 meters, is a brilliant turquoise color and is one of the 4 main holy lakes in Tibetan Buddhism. The huge, glaciated 7191 meter Mt. Nojin Kangtsang forms the backdrop of the lake. Next we will do the short but scenic hike up to the base camp of Kalurong, a 6674 meter high peak west of the lake. From the base camp, we will get a clear view of the glacier as well as a nice glacier-fed lake. Then, we will continue on to the glaciers of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang at the Karo La Pass, which come down almost to the highway before arriving in the town of Gyantse. The drive from Lhasa to Gyantse covers 260 kms (162 miles). In Gyantse, elevation 4025 meters, we will stay at the 3 Star Yeti Hotel.

June 21: Gyantse to Shigatse
After breakfast, we will photograph the 600 year old Pelkor Chode Monastery. This beautiful monastery lies within a walled complex in the Gyantse Old Town. The short hike to the top of the wall gives an excellent panorama view of the monastery, town and the high plateau in the distance. After lunch, we will depart Gyantse and drive to Shigatse, elevation 3840 meters. In Shigatse, we will explore Tashi Lhunpo Monastery and do a nice hike along the pilgrimage circuit. The distance from Gyantse to Shigatse is 95 kilometers (60 miles). In Shigatse we will stay at the 4 Star Tashi Choten Hotel.

June 22: Shigatse to Phuntsoling and Shelkar
From Shigatse, we will go to one of Tibet's best kept secrets—Phuntsoling Monastery. This monastery has both a newer section as well as some ancient ruins that are above it. The monastery looks out to a fantastic valley and is the perfect place to get in some hiking along with some teachings on how to improve your photography! Next, we will continue on to the Gyatso La Pass, one of the highest in Tibet at an altitude of 5248m/17,200 feet. From there, we will descend to the town of Shelkar. If time allows, we will wander thru the ruins of the ancient Shelkar Fortress. The distance from Shigatse to Shelkar is 265 kms (165 miles). In Shelkar, we will stay at the 3 Star Qomolangma Everest Hotel, the best option in the area. 

June 23: Shelkar to Mt Everest and Rongphu Monastery 
After breakfast, you will depart Shelkar and begin driving up to the Geu La Pass, elevation 5198m/17,050 feet. If the weather is clear, you can se 5 of the world's 15 highest peaks including Everest, Lhotse (4th highest), Makalu (5th highest), Cho Oyu (6th highest) and Gyachung Kang (15th highest). From the pass, you will continue on to the Mt Everest Base Camp Region at Rongphu Monastery. From here, you will get one of the BEST mountain views the Himalayas have to offer! If the weather is good (which it should be!), you can watch an epic sunset on Mt Everest! At Rongphu, we will stay at either the basic Monastery Hotel or the nearby tent hotels (a favorite of our clients!). Accommodations here are all very basic with only shared bathrooms and no showering facilities. The distance from Shelkar to Rongphu is 110 kilometers (70 miles). The elevation of Rongphu Monastery is just under 5000m/16,400 feet. NOTE: Without an Everest Climbing Permit, you will not be permitted to go beyond Rongphu Monastery. 

June 24: Mt Everest to Peiku Lake and Saga
We will start by watching the sunrise on Mt Everest before having breakfast near Rongphu Monastery. From there, we will travel west to the small town of Old Tingri where we will have lunch. Next, we will go to the remote, high altitude lake of Peiku Tso, with views of Cho Oyu (6th highest) and Shishapangma (14th highest peak) along the way. We will stay the night in a 3 star hotel in Saga, elevation 4500 meters. The distance from Mt Everest to Saga is 360 kilometers. 

June 25: Saga to Lake Manasarovar
We will get an early start leaving Saga and continue through Western Tibet to Manasarovar, the holiest lake in all of Tibet. The lake is holy to both Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. The drive along the way is spectacular with views of snowy Himalayan peaks throughout the day. Lake Manasarovar lies at an elevation of 4560 meters and is surrounded by spectacular snow-covered Himalayan peaks. We will stay in a basic guesthouse near Chiu Monastery, which sits atop a small hill overlooking Manasarovar. The distance from Saga to Lake Manasarovar is 485 kilometers.

June 26: Lake Manasarovar to Darchen
In the morning we will take a short hike along the shores of sacred Lake Manasarovar. We will then hike up to the top of Chiu Monastery, which offers a panoramic view of the lake. We will then drive 40 kilometers to Darchen, the starting point of the Kailash Trek. We will spend the rest of the afternoon preparing for our upcoming 3 day trek. In Darchen we will stay at a basic, but clean hotel that has private bathrooms and hot water showers. The elevation of Darchen is 4625 meters.

June 27: Day 1 Kailash Trek
Today we begin the trek around Kailash, Asia's most sacred peak. The trek today will cover 20 kilometers from Darchen to Dira Puk Monastery, while going along the west side of the mountain and ending near the peaks stunning north face. There are great views throughout the day. Overall, this section is relatively easy and gains just over 400 meters in altitude. We will stay in the very basic Dira Puk Guesthouse. Only shared bathrooms are available and showers are not an option.

June 28: Day 2 Kailash Trek
The second day of the Mt Kailash Trek will take us over the Dolma La Pass, elevation 5640 meters. This will be more a more challenging section, but we will go nice and slow while enjoying the stunning view of the north face of Kailash. On the back side of the Dolma La Pass, there is a small snow-fed lake called Gauri Kund. We will continue to go around Kailash to the monastery of Zultul Puk, elevation 4800 meters. The distance from Dira Puk to Zultul Puk is 18 kilometers. In Zultul Puk, we will stay at a basic guesthouse. Only shared bathrooms are available and showers are not an option.

June 29: Day 3 Kailash Trek
The final day of the trek is very easy and quite scenic and covers 14 kilometers from Zultul Puk back to the town of Darchen. We normally arrive back to Darchen around lunch time. In Darchen we will stay at a basic, but clean hotel that has private bathrooms and hot water showers.

June 30: Darchen to Saga
Today we will begin making the journey back to Lhasa, the Tibetan capital city. We will travel thru the stunning wilderness of the Western Himalaya Mountains that offer mountain views as well as the possibility of seeing wildlife. We will stay the night at a 3 Star hotel in Saga, elevation 4500 meters. The distance from Darchen to Saga is 485 kilometers.

July 1: Saga to Shigatse
We will continue the journey back to Lhasa by driving from Saga to Shigatse, Tibet's second largest city. There will be more views of the Himalayas, as well as some small villages we will explore. In Shigatse, we will stay at the 4 Star Tashi Choten Hotel. The distance from Saga to Shigatse is 450 kilometers.

July 2: Shigatse to Lhasa
The last full day of our journey will lead us back to Lhasa, the capital and largest city in Tibet. We will arrive with time to explore the Lhasa Old Town in the late afternoon before having a final dinner together. In Lhasa, we will stay at the Gold Star Dekang Hotel. The distance from Shigatse to Lhasa is 270 kilometers.

July 3: Depart Tibet
All clients will depart Tibet on July 3 and will be transported to the Lhasa Airport.

June 2025 Tibet Kailash Trek

Dates: June 16—July 3, 2025

More details: info@himalayajourney.com  or call us at (+977) 980 3001 060 (NEPAL)  or  (+1) 253-289-9166 (USA).

The cost per person for this high quality, professionally guided journey is $3995 USD or $3750 USD per person if you join with a friend/partner. This journey includes MANY extras that other companies do not offer. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements to Chengdu, but we will take care of just about everything else after that! Send us an email at info@himalayajourney.com  to apply for this tour or for any questions you may have.

Included in the price:

  • One-way airfare from Xining to Lhasa
  • Professional guide from the US certified and trained as a Wilderness First Responder
  • Professional guide from Tibet trained in Wilderness First Aid
  • All accommodations (Based on double occupancy; single room supplement available)
  • All meals from the evening of June 16 until morning of July 3
  • All bottled drinking water (bottles will all be recycled)
  • Daily fresh fruit
  • All ground transportation in Tibet
  • All entrance fees
  • All Tibet permit fees
  • All Everest and Kailash fees
  • Xining Airport transfer on morning of June 17
  • Lhasa Airport transfer on morning of July 3

Not included in the price:

  • Passport and Chinese Visa fees
  • International airfare to/from Xining, China
  • Airfare departing Lhasa on July 3
  • Porters for the Mt Kailash trek (porters are available for a small extra cost)
  • Travel vaccinations
  • Insurance (travel, medical, etc)
  • Souvenirs or personal items such as laundry, excess baggage fees, snacks, alcohol drinks, etc
  • Photography fees inside temples and monasteries
  • Gratuities to the Tibetan driver and guide

Each participant will be sent a list of required and recommended clothing and gear for the tour that they will be responsible for as will information on how to obtain a Chinese Tourist Visa.

High quality, professionally guided journey: This journey is for clients who want to get the most out of their time in Tibet. This journey price includes much more than other journeys to Kailash include, such as a 5 Star hotel in Xining, flight from Xining to Lhasa, upgraded hotels in Tibet, all meals at quality restaurants, all bottled drinking water, fresh fruit each day, expert English speaking Tibetan guide, expert foreign guide who is trained as a Wilderness First Responder and an expert in Tibetan culture and history and much more! Each day, clients will learn from our expert guides more about different aspects of Tibetan religion, culture and history so they can fully understand the places and people they are seeing and experiencing.

Accommodations: In Xining, we will be staying in a highly rated 5 star hotel. In Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse and Saga, we will be staying in pleasant 3 and 4 Star Tibetan-owned hotels. Hotels in western Tibet are very basic, but clean. In the village of Basum, near Everest Base Camp, we will stay in a traditional style Tibetan home. In Old Tingri, Lake Manasarovar, Lhatse, Darchen and along the trek around Mt. Kailash, we will be staying in very basic guesthouses that have shared toilets, no heating and restaurants serving basic noodle and rice dishes. More details on the hotels we stay at are in the following link: Hotels we use in Tibet

Meals: For this tour, we will be eating a variety of Western, Chinese, Tibetan and Nepali food. Food in the Everest and Kailash regions are limited to basic noodle and rice dishes with vegetables. If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, please let us know so we can plan accordingly.

Weather: For weather and temperatures to expect, go to the following link and read the SUMMER section: Weather in Tibet

Packing List: Go to the following link for the packing list for this journey: Kailash Journey Packing List

Eligibility: Participants must be in good health and be able to spend each day walking around towns, villages and monasteries while carrying their own equipment. The 3 day Mount Kailash Trek is 52 kilometers long (32 miles) reaches a high point of 5640 meters/18,500 feet. Porters are not included in the tour price, but can be hired if needed for an additional cost. Most of this tour will take place in mountainous terrain between 3600 meters and 5630 meters (11,800 feet to 18,470 feet) above sea level. We will spend 1 night in Chengdu and 3 nights in Lhasa for altitude acclimatization before going above 3600 meters. Ascent will be slow and gradual with the highest sleeping elevation being on the Mount Kailash Trek at 5080 meters (16,600 feet).

This is a combination overland by vehicle as well as a trekking journey. It is open to anyone who is interested in Tibetan culture and the Himalaya Mountains. Unfortunately, people holding a Nigerian or Indian passport are unable to join this tour due to government restrictions that are beyond our control.

Responsible Tourism: Himalaya Journey is a joint Tibetan-American venture with al of our staff being Tibetans. All of our guides and drivers are local Tibetans who have been working in tourism for many years. It is a top priority for us to support as many Tibetan-owned businesses as possible. During this tour, all of the hotels we will be staying at in Tibet are locally-owned, as are all of the restaurants we will be going to. The preservation of the culture of Tibet, as well as the protection of the environment of Tibet, are extremely important to us. In fact, when we are not out leading journeys across Tibet, we are working with local Tibetans in numerous eco-tourism and conservation projects.

BEN CUBBAGE: Lead Guide

Ben Cubbage is originally from the US, but has spent 10 years living and working full-time on the Tibetan Plateau. He will be serving as the lead guide on this Tibet cultural journey. Ben has a degree in Environmental Science and has spent considerable time over the years teaching organic agriculture and sustainable development in Ghana and Liberia.

Ben has been guiding in the Himalaya and other parts of the globe for over a decade. He has completed numerous treks including the 4240 kilometer/2650 mile Pacific Crest Trail, which goes from Mexico to Canada thru the western US, the 3500 kilometer/2200 mile long Appalachian Trail in the eastern US, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek in Nepal, the Mount Kailas Trek in western Tibet and many others. He has been to the Tibet-side Everest Base Camp numerous times and knows that region well. Ben is also a Wilderness First Responder, the respected backcountry medical training held by wilderness guides across the globe. Ben will use his expert knowledge in giving lectures each day on different aspects of Tibetan culture, history and religion.

PHURBU CHUNGDAK: Lead Tibetan Guide

Phurpu Chungdak is from Shigatse, a farming region of Central Tibet. He has been working as a cultural and trekking guide in Tibet for the past 5 years. He has a great sense of humor and enjoys teaching his clients about his unique Tibetan culture. He is an expert in Tibetan Buddhism and has traveled to every corner of Tibet, including to Mt Everest and Mt Kailash dozens of times. He speaks English fluently and is trained in Wilderness First Aid. He will be teaching clients each day about Tibetan history and religion and will be working as a translator throughout this journey.

 

Independent reviews of Himalaya Journey can be found on our official Facebook Page in the following links:

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I had the good fortune of joining the Kham Adventure in eastern Tibet. The two week journey took us through Tibet's cultural heartland. Lead guides Jamin and Gonkho did a fantastic job in giving us insight into the region and made the entire journey enjoyable. Himalaya Journey is a great travel and adventure outfit! Responsive, considerate and most importantly conscientious and responsible in the areas whey they work. I highly recommend the Kham Journey and would not hesitate to take another trip with them!

Rachna—Thailand—July 2019

 

10/10 experience with Himalaya Journey! Highly recommend Himalaya Journey whether traveling solo, with a family, or group. I organized a three week group trip from the US to Nepal with Himalaya Journey and will absolutely utilize their services again. Ashok was always quick to respond to questions during planning phase, effortlessly made adjustments to our itinerary based on our goals/needs, and organized a seamless and stress free trip! Highly recommend Himalaya Journey and will definitely utilize their services when I organize my next group trip.

David—USA—June 2019

 

My experience with Himalaya Journey was absolutely phenomenal. We had a three week trip and after experiencing some unexpected, but necessary, changes to the original trip plan, our guide readjusted our trip without taking away any of the value and quality with the things we did. During this trip, we visited Kathmandu, the historic city of Bhaktapur, Pohkara, and the Chitwan National Park. We also did a five day trek to Annapurna Base Camp in which we were given the best guide on the mountain! Both of our guides were extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful throughout the trip and it was very clear that they wanted nothing but the best for us during our stay in Nepal. I highly recommend traveling with Himalaya Journey, they introduced me to Nepal in the most beautiful way and I cannot wait to go back and visit one day.

Kiana—USA—June 2019

 

I’m home in London – bleary eyed and a bit jet lagged, but very happy to have been well looked after on my trip - overland from Lhasa to Kathmandu. All the connections, arrangements, permits, guide, driver and fellow travelers were very amiable, and the tour ran like clockwork to a succession of amazing locations…so I’m very pleased.
Very best wishes – I hope that we can do business again sometime.

Jeff—UK—April 2019
 

I absolutely loved this tour and Himalaya Journey. They definitely know what they're doing. Not only did we get to see things that aren't available on most other tours, it was two days longer than most tours. On top of that, they do the tour from Lhasa to Kathmandu, rather than the other way around. This is very important, because coming from Kathmandu, you go from 1,300 meters elevation to the 5,050 high Everest Base Camp in one or two days. This is NOT enough time to acclimate to such high altitudes. Doing the journey from Lhasa provides a gradual climb, with time for the body to adjust. In addition, this is a small group tour (just eight people on ours), so there is a high level of personal and individual interaction. Highly, highly recommended for anyone who has ever dreamed of going to Tibet.

Barbara—USA—April 2019

 

I just got back from an amazing trip to Tibet and Bhutan, with a quick stop in Nepal in between. I've been to over 90 countries, and this was unquestionably one of the best experiences I've ever had; I can't say enough good things about Jamin York, Ashok Shahi and the whole team at Himalaya Journey.

I should note upfront that I almost always travel independently, and was a bit concerned when I realized in my planning for this trip that you simply can't go to Tibet and Bhutan without the involvement of some sort of tour company. I did a lot of research before settling on Himalaya Journey, and I'm incredibly glad that I did. Jamin worked with me to custom design an itinerary that would get me and my travel partner to all of the places that we most wanted to see in Tibet - and provided loads of helpful input on spots that we might want to add or delete from the trip given our various interests and constraints. When I later decided that I might want to add Bhutan to the trip, Ashok entered the picture and I was able to seamlessly add that country on to my itinerary.

Once we arrived in Tibet, we were delighted to meet Rinzin, our knowledgeable and incredibly diligent guide (as well as our endlessly cheerful driver, Lhapa). As we proceeded from the Lhasa area down to EBC and the Nepali border, any concerns I may have had about a guided tour dissipated; indeed, even if it had been possible, our experience would have been far less satisfying and meaningful absent everything Rinzin brought to the trip. We also were able to observe what our very personalized Tibet experience was like in comparison to the cookie-cutter itineraries of the large group tours we sometimes encountered...reinforcing our appreciation for the approach that Himalaya Journey takes.

When we reached Nepal, any angst regarding that potentially tricky border crossing was completely removed by the Himalaya Journey staff on both sides of the border (Ashok himself came all the way up from Kathmandu to shepherd us across the Himalaya). I then headed on to Bhutan, where I was met by another fantastic team led by Tika, an exceptionally amiable and well-versed guide. Again, it was easy to distinguish between the very personalized experience I was having in Bhutan and the more cookie-cutter itineraries that I would encounter from time to time with larger tour groups. It was clear that the quality and depth of the Himalaya Journey experience was consistent in all three of the countries that I visited despite the fact that the nations themselves are so different.

In sum, I would strongly recommend Himalaya Journey to anyone considering a visit to any of these countries. Namaste and Tashi Delek!

Chris—USA—October 2018
 
 
I did a trip of a lifetime this year with Jamin and his team. A trip of a lifetime that I hold dear to my heart for many reasons. So glad I chose Jamin and Himalaya Journey to make it all come true. The Himalayas are breath taking, the tibetans are warm and cultured, and the journey is one for the spirit, body and mind. Jamin and his team really looked after us as a group and on a journey like this, it is so important to trust your guides and feel secure. Jamin took us on an amazing trip through the wilds and wonders of central and western Tibet, with some key highlights being Mt Everest Base Camp and Mt Kailash. The knowledge him and his team have is incredible. I hope to be able to revisit Tibet with Jamin and the team in the future.
 
Hiten—UK—June 2018
 
 
Our trip to Tibet & Nepal was possibly the most amazing trip of our lives. These are parts of the world you need to be introduced to, you don’t end up visiting as a casual tourist and you’ll certainly need a guide. When we researched our trip it seemed that “all the roads lead to Jamin” and to Himalaya Journey - and rightly so.

Jamin is incredibly experienced and charismatic. He leads from the heart and speaks from his own, very unique, personal experience. It was important for us to know that our visit was going to benefit the people of Tibet and we were delighted to find out that Jamin cares about that very much. Jamin’s guides, Nyima Dolma and Jamyang in Tibet and Ashok in Kathmandu were also so knowledgable and simply amazing with their kindness and attentiveness. We feel so happy and honoured to have met them.

There were many highlights on this trip, from experiencing the holy city of Lhasa to finally seeing Everest (I’m obsessed with all things Everest) but mostly we loved experiencing people’s kindness and hospitality. I truly can’t wait to travel with Himalaya Journey once again and would recommend travelling with them in a heartbeat.

We miss you Jamin & everyone at Himalaya Journey! 

Lucia—Italy—May 2018

 

Thanks to Jamin, Nyima Dolma and everyone at Himalaya Journey, I realized a lifelong dream of seeing the Himalaya mountains, much closer than I'd ever hoped. The overland trip from Lhasa to Kathmandu is carefully planned for the safest acclimatization. I loved that we visited original, not rebuilt, monasteries. The guest house near Everest Base Camp in Tibet was wonderful and welcoming. Jamin's personal experience of living in Tibet, and willingness to speak frankly about its past and present cultural and political situation made the trip even more special. I can't recommend this trip and the company too highly. I hope to be able to do another trip with Himalaya Journey in the not too distant future.
 
Diane—USA—May 2018
 
 
Tashi Delek! I recently went on a 23 day tour with Himalaya Journey, led by Jamin with his amazing staff Phunstok, Tenzin Ngodrup and Anna to the Western Tibet area of Mt.Kailash and the Guge Kingdom as well as Lhasa, Mt Everest base camp and many other memorable places in Tibet. Their sheer dedication, genuine concern for myself and the group’s welfare was displayed unceasingly, and I was very impressed by the team’s professionalism and knowledge. Phuntsok was a careful and considerate driver, Tenzin Ngodrup was a very experienced tour guide who knew the answers to my never-ending questions and Anna was a remarkable intern looking after us all!
 
Being a regular trekker of the Himalayas, I can say this was by far the best trip I ever went on, led by someone who is experienced, knowledgeable but more importantly, someone who made sure everything was fine throughout the journey, from start to finish. Despite the high altitude, Jamin looked after myself, and the tour group members all the time, and ensured our safety was paramount, up to the highest point of 5640m at the Drolma La Pass around Mt.Kailash. I have left Tibet now with unforgettable memories, new friendships and the knowledge that I went through a tour agency that supports the Tibetan people. I am grateful for everything the agency organised for me, both before and after the journey (Jamin personally helped me book and organise a train from Lhasa to Xining, Qinghai) and was still checking up on me to see if I am alright. This speaks alot about a genuine, kind and remarkable human being, helping the local Tibetans, by employing local staff, and staying at local-run hotels and home-stays.
 
Thank you so much for everything Jamin. This was the trip of a lifetime and I have absolutely no regrets at all going through your company, and will highly recommend my friends and family to do so in that amazing part of the world. Rejoice in what you do for the Tibetan people and hope we can travel again together to the Himalayas! All the best! Thujechey.
 
Benny—Australia—May 2017
 
I recently returned from an adventure: I spent 23 days on an amazing journey through Tibet organized by Himalaya Journey. From the very beginning till the departure from Lhasa, everything was perfectly well done. I couldn’t expect any better. Jamin’s passion and knowledge about Tibet, its culture, its history and its people was impressive. That increased our interest towards the real situation of tibetan people. We can not see Tibet and its people the same way we did before. He was always professional and very helpful when asked for. I’d also like to thanks to Ngodup (Tibetan guide), who taught us about Buddhism. As we had a few Buddhists in our group (9 people), it naturally enriched out visits to many temples. After Tibet, I also visited Nepal for a few days and thanks to Ashok (Nepal office manager for Himalaya Journey), everything also went extremely well.
 
I do recommend Himalaya Journey for anyone interested in real Tibet and Nepal. Thanks!
 
Sergio—Brazil—May 2017
 
I returned last month from Himalaya Journey’s May 2017 Lhasa, Everest, Mt Kailash Trek and Guge Kingdom tour. It really exceeded my expectations – the landscape, culture and people of Tibet were amazing, while Jamin and all his crew were tireless in guiding us on this adventure. Touring in such a remote area was often challenging but I’m grateful that I decided to pay a little more and go with Himalaya Journey – I saw many other groups and always felt that we had the best leadership, logistics and accommodations available. Most of all, Jamin’s total passion for Tibet opened up a whole new understanding for me of Tibet and the region generally. I’d recommend this outfit for anyone traveling in the area and hope to do so again with them in the future!
 
Johnny—Canada—May 2017
 

Almost without exception, travels have both an objective and certain expectations that need be met for the outcome to be judged successful. For me a ‘journey’ implies somewhat more than this….there is a sense of challenging the unknown, including one’s own inner self. And then if you add to ‘journey’ the word ‘Himalaya’, one of the world’s most majestic and inspiring regions with landscapes that are often beyond belief, then you have something very, very special indeed.

Prior to October 2016 I had travelled solo, with a guide and transportation, on all my journeys, including the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), giving me the flexibility and freedom to stop at will, modify plans and so on. But having vowed to go back to the far west of the TAR (Ngari) to do the kora of Mount Kailash and visit the Guge Kingdom I was faced with exorbitant costs if travelling alone. I knew I had to find an alternative, and that alternative proved to be Himalaya Journey.

I had been in touch with Jamin York, Himalaya Journey’s Owner and Lead Guide, several times previously with general questions about travelling in ‘Greater Tibet’ and so it somehow seemed natural to approach him regarding making my Kailash dream materialize. One thing led to another and by the time 2015 melted into 2016 I was committed to joining Jamin’s small (10 person) group embarking on a 23-day journey in October which would take us across the TAR from Lhasa slowly westwards via Everest and Shishapangma Base Camps to Lake Manasarovar, Mount Kailash and the Guge Kingdom, and then back…a total land journey of around 4,000km.

My initial concerns about being in a group and having to keep to a strict schedule proved groundless. Jamin was only too willing to stop for sudden photo ops—the appearance of a Tibetan fox, a glorious view, a nomad encampment and so on. He also actively encouraged us to explore on our own when the itinerary permitted: in my case that meant spending special moments wandering through the Barkor in Lhasa and watching sunrise on the shore of Manasarovar.Only once were we ‘chivvied’ in any sense, and that was during the Kailash kora on top of the Drolma-la. Jamin, with his vast experience of the mountains, was aware not only of the time constraints that day but more importantly that staying too long at that altitude (5,630m/ around 18,400’) was not to be recommended.

From a practical standpoint, everything throughout the journey was seamlessly arranged: we travelled in a small bus which gave us space to spread out and with a driver whose skills made going over 5,000m+ high passes again and again seem effortless! The hotels and guest houses, especially once we got beyond Lhasa, Gyantse and Shigatse, were always the best available: I had paid a single room supplement, fully expecting to have to share in these remote areas, so I was delighted that there were only two nights on which I could not have some much appreciated privacy. The meals were generally of a high standard, and even in Ngari Jamin managed to rustle something tasty up for us or produce snack bars and packets of instant oatmeal out of his proverbial hat.

What also emerged strongly throughout our journey was Jamin’s love for and commitment to Tibet and its people, not to mention his in-depth knowledge.His assistant on our journey, Nordrup, was himself Tibetan; we frequented Tibetan-owned restaurants, hotels and guesthouses whenever possible; and Jamin, fluent in Tibetan as well as Mandarin, regaled us while we were on the road with both incidents from Tibetan history and his own personal experiences of living there.

It was an unforgettable journey…indeed, although I left Tibet many weeks ago now, my journey is still on-going as I look back at my photos and notebook and try to weave it all into a story on my laptop.

I have the greatest respect and admiration for Jamin both as a person and journey-leader and have no reservations at all in recommending him and his company. Indeed, I hope to join him again in the future on a journey to Ladakh, ‘Little Tibet’: I believe that is the strongest recommendation of all.

Lesley—UK—October 2016

 
I would like to acknowledge and thank lead guide and owner, Jamin York, co-guide Tenzin Ngodup, and staff at Himalaya Journey for a fantastic trip to Far Western Tibet in October 2016. Not able to secure permits in the past to the TAR area of Tibet, I wasn’t confident it would ever happen until I talked with Jamin York.  He assured me and my two travelling companions that he could make it happen, and he did.  I am still on a “Tibet High” after our 23 day journey to Mt. Kailash, the Guge Kingdom and every experience in between! Additionally, because of Jamin’s careful planning of our itinerary and attention to our acclimatization to altitude, we were able to successfully complete the Kora of Mt. Kailash!  The dream of a lifetime!

The trip far exceeded my expectations and I will definitely use Himalaya Journey again.  I highly recommend Himalaya Journey to others who want to experience this hauntingly beautiful place called Tibet!

Sue—USA—October 2016

I took a fabulous and life changing tour of western Tibet with Jamin and Himalaya Journey last October.  Highlights include Lhasa, Everest and Shishapangma Base Camps, a pilgrimage kora around Mt. Kailash, a visit to the Guge Kingdom, and interactions with Tibetan people.  Jamin’s knowledge and passion for the Tibetan people is evident in his descriptions and stories throughout the journey.  He is a master story teller – telling detailed personal accounts of his 14 plus years of experience living in Tibet.   He wants to support the Tibetan people, and he does this by staying and eating in Tibetan run hotels and restaurants and by hiring excellent Tibetan guides whom he trains.
 
Jamin wants you to experience the lives of Tibetans.  During our trip, we made impromptu stops to visit nomads, interact with locals in small villages or on farms, and to experience their passionate religious lifestyle during Pilgrimage walks around the Jokhang, the Potala Palace, Tashilhunpo Monastery, and Mount Kailash.  I was able to interact and hear stories from two of Himalaya Journey’s Tibetan guides – Ngodup and Champa.  They shared so much of their lives and personalities – it was priceless.  At the end of our journey, Ngodup gave us an opportunity to experience a Tibetan nightclub in Shigatse, Tibet’s second largest city.  The music, dancing, and hospitality etched a positive image that I will never forget.  During a free afternoon in Lhasa, Champa took me on a souvenir journey to a local Tibetan market (free of westerners) and to the Muslim quarter where you could see wholesalers trading caterpillar fungus known for its medicinal properties.  If you go on a Himalaya Journey trip and Champa offers a shopping or side trip, take it!
 
If you are a photographer, a trip with Himalaya Journey is a must.  Jamin and his guides allow ample time for photos.  Jamin is an accomplished photographer as evident from his website. When the light is just right, our small bus made several stops to capture the moment.  We stopped frequently to photograph wildlife.
 
Finally, Jamin did an amazing job organizing everything and planning our trip.  He’s like a close friend, checking in on how you are doing – how you are dealing with the altitude.  If there are any issues, he deals with them promptly and knowledgably.    Jamin, thank you for such a great trip! 
 
Tom—USA—October 2016
 

I’d have to use a ridiculous number of superlatives to honestly describe the quality of my recent journey with Jamin York and Himalaya Journey. In the interest of being believable, I’ll try to rein it in, but it will be a task I’m not sure I can manage! For me, this was a journey that I (and a couple friends) have spent many years and two failed attempts trying to accomplish. The permits were just not to be had, and we were beginning to feel that the idea must be abandoned. Then we discovered Jamin’s excellent website and, after a number of emails with him, began to feel confident that it could become a reality. I just completed a 23-day journey, led by Jamin and his wonderful guide Ngodup, that not only fulfilled my hope to complete the kora of Mt. Kailash and a visit to the lost Guge Kingdom, but took us across the length of the Tibetan Himalaya from Everest Base Camp to nearly the Indian border in far west Tibet. He even threw in Shishapangma Base Camp at the request of our group.

Each day, every step of the way, revealed such wondrous gifts, some expected and others a complete surprise. This journey, and the itinerary designed by Jamin and Ngodup, had it all, from monasteries and lost citadels, to landscapes beyond imagination: mountains, badlands, sand dunes, vast plateaus, and sacred lakes. And then there were our “Tibet 101” talks: Jamin and Ngodup each have a deep and personal knowledge which was shared each day as we traveled or walked; they taught us so much about the culture, geology, and history of Tibet and its people; and each shared many personal stories as well. Jamin has a heartfelt love for the Tibetan people that was evident in every way. Jamin cares genuinely and deeply about the quality of the experience his journeys provide, and he makes it his responsibility to see that both the physical and emotional needs of his travelers are met. His attention to detail in all matters was clear to see. I have never before joined a group that was not organized by myself, and I have to say that this was a pleasant surprise. I never felt that we were being herded around and there was, for the most part, enough flexibility in the days and the schedule to allow personal time and space.

I imagine that every traveler in our group felt “heard” and “seen” and that his or her unique expectations for this journey had been fulfilled. I can say that for me, the experience was transcendent. I would recommend Jamin’s Himalaya Journey without reservation to anyone wanting to travel in Tibet – or anywhere he offers to travel!

Karla—USA—October 2016

 

Jamin York leads a fantastic trip beyond the usual (and including!) sites of Lhasa. He takes great pains to preview routes, lodging and restaurants in person and is careful to limit his group to a comfortable ten. His attention to detail has him preparing contingency plans for any circumstance he can think of. His knowledge of the Chinese and Tibetan languages eased our way through the expected and unexpected. Nothing is sugar-coated as the journey can be rough and uncomfortable at times, but if there was comfort in the area, we had it! Jamin also has the uncanny ability to arrange for perfect weather and the tastiest of Tibetan cuisine.

On advance request he added a side trip to Shishapangma Base Camp which ended up being a popular highlight on a stunning day. The extension to the lost citadel of the Guge Kingdom was the holy grail of photographic opportunities. On second thought, most of the trip was like this!

Even though it can be close to impossible to deviate from “The Plan” due to restrictions, Jamin and Nordrup facilitated spontaneous interactions with Tibetans along the way, from the barley harvesters and millers to the nomads and their yaks.

Nancy—USA—October 2016

 

Our safety, health, and happiness were always a top priority and Jamin is a top notch tour leader in every sense of the word. I can’t imagine a better person in this role!

I took my dream trip to Tibet and Mt. Everest with Jamin and Himalaya Journey this April. From the minute we landed in Lhasa to the birthday banquet in a Tibetan home restaurant on the last day, his staff and friends surrounded us like a big family.  He is truly their brother.

The photography time was not just for the magnificent and mystified monasteries. It included Himalaya mountain ranges, glaciers, rivers, and villages, etc. We even stopped by a farming field one time and participated in their plowing and seeding activities.

The Mt. Everest sunrise photo experience was a well thought-out plan. Spending the night before in a nearby Tibetan home and mingling with the entire family was quite an experience. We played hide and seek with the neighboring children on the street. We chatted with village shepherds in the field herding their sheep home and showing off their baby sheep. When we headed out to catch the sunrise, the full moon lit up the entire village.

Jamin is a natural when it comes to telling stories. He preps us on the history, religion, culture and politics of Tibet. But what really connects us to this land and its people are his stories of his Tibetan friends, their struggles and triumphs. We also engaged in questioning and debating with gusto, Sera Monastery monk style, ha, ha, ha. 

Ruth—USA/Taiwan—April 2016

I highly recommend travelling with Jamin and his Himalaya Journey team to Tibet. He cares about Tibetans and and he cares about Tibet, a country which has an inherent fascination for many. Jamin has lived in Tibet for many years and has visited the iconic attractions on numerous occasions. He willingly shares his knowledge and insights about their history and cultural significance. Despite his familiarity he brings a fresh approach and willingness to engage. His team are a credit to him, particularly the exuberant Jampa. His staff member Woaber helped me ensure Lhasa has forever a place in my heart and  …… our bus driver was safe and considerate. And let’s not forget the energetic Will, assistant guide on this trip. I didn’t expect to eat as well as I did when visiting Tibet nor did I expect to experience the comfort in the hotels that were used. These aspects were of course a pleasant surprise. The memories of this trip from Lhasa to Everest base camp will be long lasting and thought provoking.

Richard—UK—April 2016

 

I’ve been a follower of Jamin on Instagram since 2013. Initially, it was my mom’s dream to see Mt Everest, but ended up doing this trip on my own because I knew that Jamin was a professional, trust worthy expert on Tibet. I usually never join small group tours, as I always travel on my own. But, joining this journey made me realize that not all group tours are the same after all. I met people on this journey that I will call my friends for life. Jamin is indeed the best travel coordinator that I have ever met. I went to Tibet to just see Mt Everest, but I came back home not just with great photos and videos, but with a person I can always look up to who is making a huge impact in Tibet by promoting and showing it to the world in an ethical way. I also work in the travel industry, but am still quite young. I am not sure if I can ever be quite like Jamin who does this business not just to make money for himself, but to help the Tibetan people in every possible way he can. He is an inspiration. I finally found my hero in this crazy competitive travel industry.

Angely from Access Tours and Travels—Phillippines—April 2016