Permit-managed premium guide, altitude-aware pacing
Duration
7-12 days
Intensity
Moderate
Tradition
Buddhist
Region
East Asia
Permits, altitude and route conditions
Tibet travel requires a Tibet Travel Permit and additional permits for restricted areas. Mount Kailash involves high-altitude trekking — please review the fitness and altitude-acclimatisation notes carefully.
Overview
Tibet Monastery Circuit is a overland sacred route curated for buddhist travelers, cultural travelers. Based around Lhasa and regional monasteries, the journey is paced for moderate travellers and runs for 7-12 days.
Permit-managed premium guide, altitude-aware pacing
Requires live permit and access verification.
Itinerary
- 1
Arrival & route introduction
Meet your guide in Lhasa and regional monasteries. Evening walk of the first section with cultural commentary — history, etiquette, what to expect from the terrain and lodging ahead.
- 2
Walking begins
Early start. The guide sets a sustainable pace and points out flora, historical markers, and local customs along the way.
- 3
Rest day & local immersion
A planned rest day — explore a village, visit a local workshop, or spend time at a temple or monastery that sits just off the main route.
- 4
The heart of the walk
The section most walkers remember. Significant elevation, dramatic views, or a crossing of symbolic importance to the tradition.
- 5
Completion & reflection
Arrive at the final point. Small group ceremony, certificate or credential stamp, and an open reflection on what the route offered each person.
Cultural context & practice
This route respects buddhist practice. You will receive guidance on etiquette, dress and access at every site. Hosts coordinate with local clergy, monastics or licensed guides to ensure respectful, informed visits.
Required checks: Permits, altitude, licensed operator, cultural rules, current access
What's included
- ·Resident or licensed guide
- ·Boutique or partner accommodation
- ·Daily breakfast and selected meals
- ·Site entries and access coordination
- ·Preparation circle access
- ·24/7 in-country support
What's not included
- ·International flights
- ·Travel insurance
- ·Visas and permits where applicable
- ·Personal offerings or donations
- ·Optional excursions
Preparation, etiquette & access
- Modest dress at sacred sites — shoulders and knees covered.
- Photography may be restricted in chapels, sanctuaries and certain temple halls.
- Silence or low conversation requested during services and rituals.
- Removed footwear in temples, shrines, mosques and traditional accommodation.
- Permits, altitude, licensed operator, cultural rules, current access
Your host
Journey circle
Reviews
4.74
based on 56 reviews
"I came alone and left with people I'll stay connected with. The alumni circle has kept that going months later."
— Priya S., November
"The pacing was exactly right. Never rushed, never stagnant. I arrived at the end tired and completely at peace."
— Amara N., September
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