
A sporty travellers looking for some real biking adventure in life attempt the desire by cycling along the "Roof of the World" on a trail connecting the two mystic and beautiful cities; Lhasa - a capital located at the highest altitude in the world and Kathmandu valley, the capital of Nepal.
Beginning from Lhasa (3607m), you traverse an almost 1,000km-long trail crossing six panoramic passes, enjoying the scenic landscape and the rich Tibetan culture. Depending on your individual stamina and time you can either stop biking at the border town of Kodari or continue riding up to Kathmandu.
Then, you begin on the great adventure of rolling along the trail following the Nepal-China Friendship Highway and occasionally biking off the highway to visit attractive destinations like Everest Base Camp, Qomolongma Wildlife Reserve and Sakya monastery on the way. You will be provided with support vehicles so that you can bike as per your stamina and complete the remaining journey of the day on a vehicle.
The biking trail is parallel to the north of the Himalayan range and passes through some towns like Gyantse, Shigatse and Shegar, some of which have famous monasteries.
| Trip Destination: | Lhassa-Namtso lake-Zangmu-Kathmandu |
| Highest Access of the Trip: | 5220 |
| Grade: | Strenuous |
| Transportation: | Biking/Plane |
| Types of Trip: | Biking |
| Trekking Hour: | Approximately 4 to 8hrs each day. |
| Total Days: | 23 Days |
| Trip Cost: | On request |
| Day 01 | You reach Lhasa by a trans-Himalayan flight from Kathmandu. You cross the main Himalayan Range before hovering over the massive Tibetan plateau savoring the breathtaking view of the majestic mountain range. The bird's eye view of Mount Everest and other peaks like Langtang (7100m), Gauri Shankar (7245m), Melungtse (7100m), Xixapangma (8012m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), and Makalu (8463m), among others, is truly spectacular. Lhasa Gonggar Airport is 96km away from downtown Lhasa. For the hotel transfer from the airport you can either choose to bike or drive on a vehicle. The rest of the day is for acclimatization at the high altitude. |
| Days 02-03 | These two days you will spend for sight seeing in Lhasa. You will visit Potala Palace, Sera Monastery, Norbulinka, Drepung Monastery, Jorkhang Temple & Barkhor street and lodge overnight at the Hotel. |
| Day 04 | Lhasa to Khamba - La base camp (4050 m) 70km (5/6 hrs) & O/N Camp. We head out on fairly good roads to our first campsite near the foot of Khamba-la. (4970 m) |
| Day 05 | Khamba-la base Camp - Namkartse (4300 m), 70km (6/7 hrs) & O/N camp Bike over the Khambala pass (4970m) and descend towards lunch at the beautiful Yamdrok Lake. An afternoon biking brings us to our camp just outside of Namkartse. |
| Day 06 | Namkartse – Ralung Monastery (4550m) 58kms (4/5hrs) & O/N Camp. Bike over the Karo-la (5045), then passing through many colorful villages to camp near the Simi-la (4,330m). |
| Day 07 | Ralungla Monastetry – Gyantse (3950m) 63kms (3/4hrs) & O/N Hotel. Today you will cross the Simi-la pass (4330m, 27.7 km) and bike along the gentle slope leading to Gyantse town in the morning and passing beautiful Tibetan villages to reach an artificial lake constructed to provide hydro-electric power. After lunch, you will visit Palkor Chode and Kumbum stupa in the historical town of Gyantse. |
| Day 08 | Gyantse - Shigatse (3900m) 90kms (7/8hrs) & O/N Hotel Today, you will traverse on paved and flat leveled road through a picturesque valley full of agricultural fields and traditional water mills during biking upto Shigatse; Tibet 's 2nd biggest city in the province of Tsang. Afternoon visit Tashilhumpo Monastery complex, ruined fortress and market place in Shigatse This is the day in which you are going to visit to Tashilhunpo Monastery and the different places of Shigatse. You can visit the ruines monasteries and during visit you can explore the city and people on your own. It is the second largest city. |
| Day 09 | Shigatse – Tso La base Camp (4065m) 105kms (7/8hrs) & O/N Camp We follow the paved road slightly uphill out of the city, but then across there we can see mostly flat region until we cross a small pass (4010m) from where a new landscape starts. Then we bike for the night camp below the Tso-la (4500m) biking along the Ra Chu River. |
| Day 10 | Tso La base Camp - Gyatso-La base Camp (4000m) 59kms (4/5hrs) & O/N camp Today our destination will be Gyatso-La base camp. During the biking of 4/5 hrs we can enjoy the amazing 8km downhill biking before a flat section reaches that is Lhazi. By skipping Lhatse town we move ahead towards our destination leaving the Lhazi. |
| Day 11 | Gyatso la base – Pangla base camp (4500m) 50km (4Hrs of bike) & O/N camp Bike over the highest pass of this trip at Gyatso-la 5220m and descent towards Xegar, then continue to Pangla pass (5120m) from here a suburb panorama from Makalu to Shishapangma can be seen from this very spo, Camping before Pangla pass. |
| Day 12 | Pangla base camp - Tashi Village ( Rongbuk Monastery) (4920m) 80.km (7hrs of bike) & O/N camp We reach the Rongbuck Base Camp, starting off beside the Rong chu river with views of Everest ahead. Our camp site after the village of Tashi. |
| Day 13 | Excursion to Everest Base Camp 8km & O/N camp Today, you will go on an excursion to the Everest Base Camp, which is about 8 km away from your campsite. You have to cover those last kilometers on horseback as the rules changed in 2004 and no vehicles or bikes are allowed to Base Camp. You will return to the same camp following a different route after sightseeing around the Everest Base Camp and Qomolongma Wildlife Reserve |
| Day 14 | Biking back to Tingri (5100m) 80km (6hrs) O/N Camp After the excursion and spending the day in base camp today we will bike back to the Tingri to the main road leaving the Rongbuk monastery and the Everest behind. We definitely would double the spirit after visiting the base camp of "Top of the World" and be ready for another ride to Tingri. We will bike 70km back the same track around 4/5 hrs. |
| Day 15 | Tingri - Lalungla base camp (4570m) 71km (5/6hrs of bike) & O/N camp The road today is mostly even. Towards the end of the day, you will bike along gentle slope lined with ruins of fortresses built during the Nepal - Tibet war in 1856 AD. The views along the way, of villages with Tibetans in typical dress and beautiful landscapes, can be viewed during biking. |
| Day 16 | Lalung-la base camp-Lalungla pass (5124m)- Nylam (3750m) 82km (6/7hrs) O/N Camp Today the bike ride takes to the Lalung-la pass (5124m) that offers spectacular view of Gaurishankar, Dorje Lhakpa, Shishapangma and Langtang. From here another 6/7 hours bike bring us to our camp near Nylam. During the biking we can see the Milarepa's cave and Pelgye Ling monastery before we reach Nyalam. |
| Day 17 | Nyalam - Zhangmu 35km then 7km to friendship bridge (Nepal-Tibet Border) This is the last day of the biking. Today, you will bike 40km along a downhill slope. You will stop at Zangmu for custom formalities and continue biking up to the Friendship highway, that separates Nepal and Tibet. After entering Sunkoshi valley, you can choose to complete the remaining journey to Kathmandu either biking or on a vehicle. Kathmandu is 114 km from the border. |
- Stoppage at The Last Resort for a Bungy Jumping (12km from border) The Last Resort is the perfect place for exciting adventures and complete relaxation. The resort is located on top of a green river gorge close to the Tibetan border. The natural splendour and peaceful resort surrounding will inspire and soothe your soul. It provides you Adventures like Bungy, Swing, Canoying etc..
- Biking upto Dhulikhel (80km from border) Dhulikhel provides the opportunity to view the Nepali countryside and a number of interesting day hiking, it is the easiest hiking as we cross through the typical villages inhabited by the groups of Tamang, Brahmins, Chhetri and Newar.










