7-Day Senior-Friendly Lhasa & Surroundings Buddhist Culture Tour

Experience the spiritual heart of Tibet on this carefully designed 7-day, 6-night journey based entirely in Lhasa. Created especially for senior travelers, this slow-paced tour combines authentic Tibetan Buddhist culture with comfort, safety, and flexibility. Enjoy visits to Tibet’s most important monasteries, temples, and cultural landmarks while staying in a single centrally located hotel throughout the trip. With no early starts, daily sightseeing limited to six hours, regular rest breaks, private transportation with oxygen support, and professional trilingual guides, this tour offers a relaxed and enriching way to discover Tibet’s living Buddhist heritage at your own pace.

Day 1

Arrival & Lhasa Core Buddhist Landmarks (High Altitude Acclimatization Day)

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

1. Arrive in Lhasa, private transfer to city center hotel

2. Rest & acclimatize to high altitude (3650m)

3. Guided tour of Potala Palace (VIP fast-track access, 2-hour relaxed visit with regular rest stops)

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

1. Guided tour of Jokhang Temple (1.5-hour in-depth visit)

2. Leisurely kora (pilgrimage circuit) around Barkhor Street

Evening Arrangement

1. Welcome dinner at hotel (light Tibetan & Chinese cuisine, no spicy/oily food)

2. Full rest at hotel, no strenuous activity

Core Cultural Highlights

1. Potala Palace: Winter palace of successive Dalai Lamas, the most iconic sacred site of Tibetan Buddhism

2. Jokhang Temple: Home to the 12-year-old Jowo Shakyamuni Buddha statue, the most revered sacred object in Tibetan Buddhism

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

1. No shower on arrival day to avoid cold & altitude sickness 2. Drink plenty of warm water, hotel provides 24-hour oxygen supply 3. No running, jumping or strenuous walking

Day 2

Lhasa Major Monasteries & Buddhist Philosophy

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

Guided tour of Drepung Monastery (2-hour relaxed visit, with on-site shuttle bus to avoid climbing, regular rest stops)

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

1. Guided tour of Sera Monastery (1.5-hour visit)

2. Watch the traditional Buddhist scripture debating session (professional English explanation of the philosophical tradition)

3. Leisure rest at the monastery tea house

Evening Arrangement

1. Free time at hotel or optional evening kora on Barkhor Street

2. Light dinner at hotel

Core Cultural Highlights

1. Drepung Monastery: The largest monastery in Tibetan Buddhism, the first of the 6 great Gelugpa sect monasteries, home to the world’s largest cast bronze Buddha statue

2. Sera Monastery: Famous for its 600-year-old scripture debating tradition, a core part of Tibetan Buddhist monastic education

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

1. Monasteries are located on hillsides with cooler temperatures, bring warm layers

2. Many stone steps, walk slowly and use handrails, rest every 20 minutes

3. Bring a thermos of warm water, no alcohol or smoking in monastery grounds

Day 3

Cradle of Tibetan Buddhism - Shannan Sacred Temples

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

1. 1.5-hour comfortable drive to Samye Monastery

2. 2-hour guided tour of the monastery (with on-site shuttle bus, flat walking paths, regular rest stops)

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

1. 30-minute drive to Tradruk Temple

2. 1.5-hour guided tour of the royal temple

3. 1.5-hour drive back to Lhasa

Evening Arrangement

1. Full rest at hotel

2. Light dinner with seasonal vegetables

Core Cultural Highlights

1. Samye Monastery: The first complete Buddhist monastery in Tibet (with Buddha, Dharma and Sangha), the birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism, built in the 8th century

2. Tradruk Temple: Royal temple of King Songtsen Gampo, built for Princess Wencheng, home to precious 1300-year-old Buddha statues and murals

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

1. Full highway journey, smooth road conditions, no bumpy rides

2. Both monasteries have flat main halls, minimal climbing, suitable for senior travelers

3. Rest every 1 hour during the drive, stretch legs and drink water

Day 4

Sacred Lake Pilgrimage – Yamdrok Lake

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

  1. Comfortable 1.5-hour drive to Yamdrok Lake.
  2. Leisurely sightseeing and photography at scenic viewpoints.

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

  1. Relaxed lakeside circuit drive with frequent rest stops.
  2. Guided visit to Samding Monastery.
  3. Return drive to Lhasa.

Evening Arrangement

  1. Full rest at hotel.
  2. Optional light hot pot dinner.

Core Cultural Highlights

  1. Yamdrok Lake – One of Tibet’s Three Great Sacred Lakes.
  2. Samding Monastery – Unique monastery led by a female Living Buddha lineage.

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

  1. Walk slowly at the lake’s altitude (4,441m).
  2. Bring a windproof jacket, hat, and gloves.
  3. Oxygen is available in the vehicle throughout the day.

Day 5

Gelugpa Sacred Sites & Buddhist Meditation

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

  1. Comfortable drive to Ganden Monastery.
  2. Two-hour guided tour with shuttle bus assistance and regular rest stops.

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

  1. Drive to Zhayeba Monastery.
  2. Guided tour of the meditation retreat site.
  3. Return drive to Lhasa.

Evening Arrangement

  1. Free time at hotel.
  2. Light dinner.

Core Cultural Highlights

  1. Ganden Monastery – Founded by Je Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelugpa school.
  2. Zhayeba Monastery – Ancient meditation retreat with 108 sacred caves.

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

  1. Gentle walking routes with minimal steep climbing.
  2. Bring warm clothing.
  3. Follow monastery photography regulations.

Day 6

Holy Lake Pilgrimage – Namtso Lake

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

  1. Comfortable 2.5-hour drive to Namtso Lake.
  2. Leisurely sightseeing at Tashi Peninsula with regular rest stops.

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

  1. Visit Prayer Flag Hill, Good and Evil Cave, and Namtso Monastery.
  2. Return drive to Lhasa.

Evening Arrangement

  1. Farewell dinner featuring authentic Tibetan cuisine and vegetarian options.
  2. Full rest at hotel.

Core Cultural Highlights

  1. Namtso Lake – The highest saltwater lake in the world and one of Tibet’s holiest pilgrimage sites.
  2. Tashi Peninsula – Sacred pilgrimage area with monasteries and meditation caves.

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

  1. Longest driving day with hourly rest stops.
  2. Walk slowly at 4,718m altitude.
  3. Bring sunscreen, hat, windproof jacket, and gloves.

Day 7

Departure & Final Buddhist Blessing

Morning Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM)

  1. Guided tour of Ramoche Temple.
  2. Guided visit to Xizang Museum.

Afternoon Schedule (14:00 PM – 17:30 PM)

  1. Free time on Barkhor Street for final kora, tea house visits, or souvenir shopping.
  2. Private transfer to Lhasa Airport or Railway Station.

Evening Arrangement

Departure from Lhasa.

Core Cultural Highlights

  1. Ramoche Temple – Home to the 8-year-old Jowo Shakyamuni Buddha statue.
  2. Xizang Museum – Comprehensive introduction to Tibetan history, Buddhism, and culture.

Senior-Friendly Travel Tips

  1. Relaxed schedule with no long-distance travel.
  2. All attractions are within central Lhasa.
  3. Optional final kora for blessings and safe travels.

Price Includes

This trip cost includes everything.

Price Excludes

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Other

Altitude Sickness Prevention & Health Tips

  • Drink plenty of warm water (2-3L per day), avoid alcohol, smoking, and strenuous exercise for the first 3 days
  • Eat light, easily digestible food, avoid overeating, especially before bedtime
  • Keep warm, avoid catching cold, as cold can easily trigger altitude sickness
  • If you experience mild altitude sickness (headache, dizziness, shortness of breath), rest immediately, drink warm water, and use oxygen if needed; symptoms usually subside within 1-2 days
  • If symptoms persist or worsen (severe headache, vomiting, difficulty breathing), inform your guide immediately and seek medical attention

Cultural & Religious Etiquette

  • Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially monks and local Tibetans
  • No photography inside the main halls of monasteries, unless explicitly permitted
  • Remove your hat when entering monastery halls, and do not touch Buddha statues or religious artifacts
  • Walk clockwise around monasteries, stupas, and sacred lakes, as this is the traditional pilgrimage direction
  • Do not step on or over religious texts, prayer flags, or mani stones
  • Dress modestly when visiting monasteries: cover your shoulders and knees, avoid revealing clothing

Packing List Essentials

  • Warm clothing: Thermal underwear, fleece jacket, windproof and waterproof outerwear, hat, gloves, scarf (temperatures can drop significantly at night and at high altitudes)
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Non-slip, sturdy shoes suitable for walking on stone paths and uneven ground
  • Sun protection: Sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm with UV protection, sunglasses, sun hat (strong UV radiation at high altitudes)
  • Personal medications: Prescription drugs you take regularly, as well as basic over-the-counter medications for colds, headaches, stomach upsets, etc.
  • Travel documents: Passport/ID card, travel insurance policy, emergency contact information
  • Other essentials: Thermos bottle, headlamp/flashlight, power bank, travel adapter, wet wipes, hand sanitizer

Service & Emergency Information

  • Your guide will be with you throughout the trip, providing professional commentary, assistance, and emergency support
    24-hour emergency contact number will be provided to you upon arrival in Lhasa
  • Travel insurance is included in the tour package, covering medical expenses, trip cancellation, and other travel-related risks
  • If you have any special dietary requirements, allergies, or mobility needs, please inform your guide in advance, and we will make appropriate arrangements
  • The itinerary can be adjusted at any time based on weather conditions, road conditions, and your physical condition

Trip Details

Trip Duration
7 days
Group Size
2-8
Trip Type
Culture, Senior Friendly

Trip Highlights

Trip Duration

7 Days / 6 Nights

Travel Focus

  • Authentic Tibetan Buddhist Culture
  • Senior-Friendly
  • Slow-Paced Travel

Accommodation

Full 6-night stay in Lhasa city center (No hotel relocation)

Language Service

Professional English-speaking guide (Tibetan/Chinese/English trilingual)

Key Features

  • No early morning starts
  • Daily sightseeing ≤ 6 hours
  • Regular rest breaks
  • On-board oxygen supply
  • VIP fast-track access to avoid queues

Senior-Friendly Design Highlights

  • No hotel relocation: Full stay in Lhasa city center, no luggage moving or new environment adaptation
  • Slow-paced schedule: Daily sightseeing time ≤ 6 hours, with 15-20 minute rest breaks every 1-2 hours
  • Gentle altitude acclimatization: Gradual altitude increase, first 2 days in Lhasa (3650m) for full acclimatization
  • Comfortable travel: Spacious business vehicle with on-board oxygen supply, first-aid kit, and comfortable seating
  • Barrier-free access: All selected attractions have gentle walking paths with minimal steep steps, suitable for senior travelers
  • Light meal arrangements: All meals are light, low-oil, low-salt, with vegetarian options available, suitable for senior digestive systems
  • 24/7 support: On-call English-speaking medical support and local emergency assistance throughout the trip
  • Flexible itinerary: Can be adjusted at any time based on travelers’ physical condition, with option to shorten or extend visits