15 Days Tibet Mural Arts Tour (Lhasa-Shannan-Shigatse-Ngari)

 
15 Days Tibet Mural Arts Tour (Lhasa-Shannan-Shigatse-Ngari)
Apr - NovBest Time
MediumTour Pace
4600mMax Altitude
Physical Demands
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Join a 15-day Tibet mural arts tour through Lhasa, Shannan, Shigatse, and Ngari to uncover centuries-old Buddhist murals and monastery art. Experience Tibet’s living heritage as you explore sacred temples, ancient the ruins of Guge Kingdom, and remote highland landscapes such as lakes (Yamdrok Lake & Lake Manasarovar) and Mount Kailash that reveal the spiritual essence of this mystical land.
DAY BY DAY SUMMARY
D1: Arrive in Lhasa
D2: Lhasa Sightseeing
D3: Lhasa / Shannan
D4-5: Shannan / Shigatse
D6-7: Shigatse / Saga
D8-9: Saga / Burang
D10-11: Burang / Darchen
D11-14: Darchen / Lhasa
D15: Tour Ends
Itinerary Details
Includes & Excludes
Tour FAQs
Itinerary Details

Day 1 Arrive in Lhasa [3650m]

You will be greeted by your Tibetan guide once you arrive in Lhasa Gonggar airport or train station. From airport to Lhasa city is 68km, around one hour and half drive will take you to the holy city Lhasa; from the train station it is only 15km and takes 20 minutes by drive. Afternoon, have a good rest to acclimatize the high altitude. Overnight in Lhasa.

Day 2 Lhasa Sightseeing

The first day of sightseeing starts from Lhasa's cardinal landmark-Potala Palace, a structure of massive portions. Its towering image already appearing on various occasions, but your first sight of the Potala will still be an awe-inspiring moment. It takes at least a good 2-hour to visit those rooms, halls and chapels. In the afternoon, we will drop a visit of the Jokhang Temple, the spiritual center of Tibet. Everyday, pilgrims from every corner of Tibet trek a long distance to the temple. The temple is the product of Han, Tibetan and Nepalese architectural techniques. Then we will visit Barkhor, the oldest street in a very traditional city in Tibet. 

Day 3 Lhasa-Shannan [3500m], 180km, 3-4hrs drive

Today, we'll have a tour to Samye Monastery, which is located in Shannan (Lhoka) region near the Yarlung Tsangpo River, and is celebrated as the first Buddhist monastery ever built in Tibet. Founded in the 8th century during the reign of King Trisong Detsen, it marks the formal establishment of Buddhism in Tibet. The monastery’s layout is said to mirror the Buddhist vision of the universe, with a central temple representing Mount Meru surrounded by smaller chapels symbolizing continents and oceans. Samye also boasts a large number of exquisite murals  which have been well kept for thousand years, with the three most famous themes accounting for the history of Tibet, the history of Samye Monastery and the biography of Guru Padmasambhava.

In the afternoon, we'll visit Trandruk Monastery, a historic Buddhist temple located in the Yarlung Valley of Tibet, believed to have been founded in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo. One of the monastery’s most remarkable treasures is its famous thangka—a large, exquisite tapestry made of approximately 29,000 pearls along with precious stones (diamond, rubies, and sapphire, etc.). This thangka depicts Avalokiteshvara and is said to have been created by Princess Wencheng herself. It measures about 2 meters long and 1.2 meters wide, weighing around 1.3 kilograms. The thangka is kept in the central chapel on the upper floor and is revered not only as a stunning artwork but also as a sacred religious artifact. 

Day 4 Shannan-Yamdrok Lake-Gyantse [3950m], 300km, 6-7hrs drive

This morning, we start heading west and first pay a visit to Gongkar Chöde Monastery, a major institution of the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism established in 1464. This monastery is famous for its 15th-century murals painted in the distinctive Khyenri style, which is an important school of Tibetan murals and painting, founded by the artist Khyentse Chenmo. Khyenri paintings are known for its vivid colors, attention to detail, realism, and its innovative use of Chinese landscape elements. 

Then, we continue driving to Gyantse County, and stop by Yamdrok-tso (4,441m) along the way, which is one of Tibet's three sacred lakes. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and dotted with small islands, its turquoise waters are believed to hold spiritual power. 

After arrival, we’ll visit the iconic landmark of Gyantse - Palkhor Monastery. The murals of Palkhor Monastery represent the most significant aspect of its cultural heritage, encompassing three principal themes: Sūtrayāna (Exoteric Buddhism), Vajrayāna (Esoteric Buddhism), and depictions of historical figures. The mural paintings of the monastery began in 1418, and the creation process spanned nearly two decades, finally concluding in 1438. This protracted twenty-year endeavor rendered the murals a rare systematic religious art project in Tibetan art history.

Day 5 Gyantse-Shigatse [3850m], 95km, 2hrs drive

Today, we drive west to Shigatse. En route, have a tour to Shalu Monastery, which is renowned throughout Tibet for its fusion of Tibetan and Han architectural styles. The monastery's murals represent a masterpiece of Yuan Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist mural art. The themes encompass both exoteric and esoteric traditions. Exoteric subjects primarily feature Tibetan legends and Buddha's previous lives, depicted in grand compositions using a grid-like layout encircling the outer walls of the corridors. These resplendent murals, adorned with gold and vibrant colors, constitute a unique highlight of Shalu Monastery. Among them, the series of Manjushri mandala murals in the Eastern Palace of Infinite Light, personally painted by Abbot Buton Rinchendrub in the 14th century are exceptionally precious. 

Then, you'll visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the throne of Panchen Lama. Afternoon, drive back to Lhasa along Yarlong Tsangpo River via south path with a slightly different route. So, sit back and enjoy another full day of breathless mountains under an endless Himalayan sky. After you arrive in Lhasa, you will have plenty of time on your own to explore what you have missed last time, free walk on the old town street, try unique Tibetan food & tea, etc. 

Day 6 Shigatse-Sakya [4330m]-Lhatse [4050m], 220km, 4hrs drive 

This mornirng your journey toward Sakya, a historic town known for the distinctive gray-and-red walls of the Sakya Monastery, the spiritual heart of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. The drive takes around two to three hours, with beautiful views of the rugged Tibetan plateau along the way. Once in Sakya, visit the monastery’s vast assembly halls and ancient library, which houses an impressive collection of Buddhist scriptures and artifacts. End the day with a quiet evening in Sakya town, taking in the unique atmosphere of this historic religious center. Then we continue driving to Lhatse County for the overnight stay. 

Day 7 Lhatse-Saga [4500m], 300km, 6.5 hrs drive

Today after breakfast, pay a visit to Phuntsoling Monastery, which is located in Lhatse County. Built in 1615, this lesser-visited monastery was originally part of the Jonangpa school before being converted to the Gelug school. The mural arts of Phuntsoling Monastery in Tibet are among the finest examples of traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting, with wide range of subjects - from scenes in the life of the Buddha and complex mandalas to portraits of revered masters and protective deities. Each image is carefully composed according to precise iconographic rules, blending artistic beauty with religious meaning. Then we'll head to Saga County and stay overnight there.

Day 8 Saga-Mt Kailash View-Lake Manasarovar [4580m], 480km, 6-7 hrs drive

Today, drive to Drongpa County, an area shaped by the abundant resources of the Brahmaputra River. Along the way, we’ll stop at a small roadside village known as ‘Old Drongpa’, home to a handful of modest guesthouses, simple restaurants, and a small monastery. Around the monastery, you’ll see piles of yak heads intricately carved with sacred sutras and mantras. From there, we’ll pass through New Drongpa, a slightly larger settlement located about 25 kilometers from the old monastery, with a few shops, hotels, and eateries. Our journey continues to Baryang Township (4,750 meters) and then around the pristine waters of Lake Manasarovar, which is one of the “three holy lakes” of Tibet. You’ll also have the opportunity to view Mount Kailash in distance. Stay overnight at a hot spring hotel near the lake.

Day 9 Lake Manasarovar-Khorzhak Village-Burang [3880m], 110km, 2 hrs drive

Today, drive southwest toward Khorzhak Village. Set amid green valleys near the Karnali River, Khorzhak is home to the 11th-century Khorzhak Monastery, one of the oldest Sakyapa temples western Tibet. The monastery’s exquisite murals, rendered in rich mineral pigments, depict Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and guardian deities with graceful lines and vibrant colors that reveal the influence of Indian and Nepalese artistic traditions. Besides, the delicate wooden door carving telling the lifetime legends of Shakyamuni and the 2.35 meter tall silver statue of Manjushri are also the highlights. Afterwards, the journey continues through fertile valleys to Burang, a lively border town where Tibetan, Nepali, and Indian traders meet. 

Day 10 Burang-Donggar & Piyang Ruins-Zanda [3750m], 440km, 7 hrs drive

Departing from Burang in the morning, the route leads north across vast highland valleys toward the Donggar and Piyang ruins, once flourishing centers of the ancient Guge Kingdom. After a 2–3-hour drive through the rugged Sutlej River valley, travelers reach these archaeological sites scattered across wind-carved hillsides. The Donggar and Piyang ruins encompass remains of fortresses, monasteries, and meditation caves dating from the 10th–11th centuries, reflecting the Guge Kingdom's early Buddhist culture. Inside several surviving temples, remarkable murals still adorn the walls, with luminous beauty and historical value, featuring early Guge art that later shaped western Tibetan painting traditions. After exploring the ruins and their ancient murals, we'll head to Zanda County by the late afternoon, and stay overnight there.

Day 11 Zanda-Guge Kingdom Ruins-Darchen [4600m], 270km, 5 hrs drive

Located in the Ngari region of Tibet, the ruins of the Guge Kingdom and the ancient Tholing Monastery were once part of a thriving imperial estate. However, the kingdom fell into decline following a civil war and the invasion by the Eight-Nation Alliance, which brought devastation to this once-prosperous civilization. Fortunately, the legendary kingdom has not been entirely lost, as much can still be learned from the remnants that survive today. After exploring the ruins and the monastery, we will visit the magnificent Zanda Earth Forest. Geologically, the earth forest is known as the "Level Terrane Physiognomy," created through centuries of erosion. The sediment from lakes and rivers in old times primarily composed of sandstone and earth, has been sculpted into diverse and intricate shapes. 

Day 12 Darchen-Saga, 500km, 8 hrs drive

Today, we will drive through the vast landscapes of rural Tibet, passing by numerous villages and traditional camps of yak and sheep herders, as well as the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Gangdise Mountains and the Himalayas along the way as we make our way back to Saga. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, you'll have plenty of opportunities to stop and capture stunning photos if you wish. Overnight at local hotel in Saga.

Day 13 Saga-Shigatse, 450km, 8 hrs drive

Today, the long but scenic journey takes you from the quiet, windswept town of Saga back to the historic city of Shigatse. Along the way, look out for small villages, mani stones, and prayer flags fluttering in the wind.

Day 14 Shigatse-Lhasa, 200km, 3.5 hrs drive

Today, we drive back to Lhasa along the northern friendship way, marvelous landscapes along the Brahmaputra River will accompany you all the way back to Lhasa. Overnight in Lhasa.

Day 15 Lhasa airport / train station dropping off 

Today, Lhasa airport or train station dropping off, the time to say your farewells to your guide and driver, end the trip.

Includes & Excludes
What’s included in this tour package?
Transport: Private car with driver
Free Lhasa airport / train pick-up and drop-off
Twin-sharing / double room accommodation in Tibet
Local English-speaking Tibetan guide
All entrance fees of sightseeing places mentioned in itinerary
What’s excluded in this tour package?
Chinese Visa fee
Tips for the guide and driver
Flight or train tickets into and out of Lhasa
Meals not included in the itinerary: Lunch and Dinner
Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone calls, etc
Tour FAQs
1. What is the best time for this tour?
Because Ngari in western Tibet is very remote with harsh weather in winter, so the best time for this tour is between April and early November. 

2. How much does this tour cost?
Well, the cost of the tour varies hugely depending on how many people you have, and which month you come, what type of accommodation you choose. Please contact us for a detailed quote.

3. Can we tour extend this tour?
Yes. This tour can be extended if you are interested in some other places. Meanwhile, we also have another two shorter tours for Tibetan mural arts. Just let us know your plans.

4. What's the accommodation like for this tour?
There are various accommodation options in Lhasa and Shigatse, ranging from 3-star hotels to luxury 5-star hotels. Besides, you’ll stay overnight in some counties including Gyantse, Sakya, Darchen, Burang and Zanda, where the 3-star or hotels are available. 
 
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Client Feedback

From Jan, Czech From Jan, Czech
GTT-P-3020, 02-07-2025

The trip went exactly as planned and we saw exactly everything that was promised in the program. I chose this travel agency by chance, but it turned out that I could not have chosen a better one for seeing Mount Everest, so I highly recommend it to everyone.

From Vicki, United Kingdom From Vicki, United Kingdom
GTT-P-3012, 02-06-2025

Our guide in Lhasa called Phurbur was excellent and answered all our questions on Tibet as well as giving us loads of information and taking us to some cheap local eating places (as we requested) where he ate with us.