When we talk about Everest Base Camp, the first thing that comes to almost everyone’s mind is: “Okay, so we have to fly to Lukla and then start trekking from Phakding to Namche, Tengboche, and finally reach Everest Base Camp.” But that’s not the only way. You can actually reach the base of the world’s highest mountain by driving. Yes, you heard that right. The overland tour from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp in Tibet makes it possible.
Our 8 days Lhasa to Everest Base Camp tour package is one of the easiest and most comfortable ways to get there after the EBC helicopter tour. You don’t need to walk for days. Just sit in the vehicle and watch the landscape change dramatically before your eyes as you pass through small Tibetan villages, high mountain passes, and wide valleys. And the best part is you can reach Everest Base Camp (Tibet side) from Lhasa in just two days. First, you will travel from Lhasa to Shigatse, and then drive from Shigatse to EBC.
The drive itself is an unforgettable journey full of amazing sights. You’ll see snow-covered mountains, turquoise lakes, and colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind. You’ll also visit famous places in Tibet like Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Tashilhunpo Monastery, where you can learn about Tibetan culture and religion.
Along the way, you’ll cross the high Gyatso La Pass, Gawu La Pass, and drive through the Mount Everest National Nature Reserve. Each stop, Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, and finally Everest Base Camp, shows a new side of Tibet’s natural beauty. When you finally reach Everest Base Camp, you’ll see the north face of Mount Everest right in front of you. If you wish to travel to the EBC from Lhasa, please contact us today to book your seat. We promise to make your journey amazing.
The 7 days Lhasa to Kathmandu Overland Tour via EBC is an amazing journey across the vast Tibetan Plateau. The trip starts in Lhasa, the spiritual heart of Tibet, goes to Tibet side Everest Base Camp, and ends in Kathmandu. Throughout the tour, you will see different landscapes, from the dry plains of Tibet to the green hills of Nepal. You will also pass through historic towns, high mountain passes, and beautiful lakes that show the region’s natural beauty.
The first three days are spent exploring Lhasa and getting used to the high altitude. You will visit important sites like Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Market, and the Drepung and Sera Monasteries. These places show Tibet’s unique culture and spiritual life. You will also try local Tibetan food, meet monks, and see the daily life of the city.
From Day 4, the tour becomes an overland adventure. You will drive from Lhasa to Shigatse, and then to Everest Base Camp (Tibet side) near Rongbuk Monastery. Along the way, you will see Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier, and cross high mountain passes like Kamba La Pass, Gyatso La Pass, and Pang La Pass. The main highlight is seeing Mount Everest’s North Face up close. Finally, you will drive down to Nepal via the Gyirong border and reach Kathmandu on Day 7. This overland journey is full of nature and cultural experiences.
The Lhasa Everest Kailash Mansarovar Kathmandu Tour is a 14 days overland trip that takes you from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp (EBC), then to the sacred Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, and finally to Kathmandu. It is one of the most complete Tibet to Nepal tours.
Your journey begins in Lhasa. While in Lhasa, you will explore famous landmarks like the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Market, and the ancient Sera and Drepung Monasteries. Then from Lhasa, you will drive across Yamdrok Lake and Karola Glacier to Gyantse and Shigatse. From Shigatse, you will drive to the Tibet-side Everest Base Camp, where you will get to see views of Mount Everest up close.
From EBC, the road leads west toward Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. This region is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. Pilgrims believe that walking around Mount Kailash (Kora) cleanses one’s sins and brings spiritual peace. During the 3-day Kailash Kora trek, you’ll cross the high Dolma La Pass and witness the stunning beauty of Tibet’s remote landscape.
After completing the spiritual Kora, you’ll continue to Gyirong Valley, near the Nepal border. The scenery changes dramatically here, from dry plateaus to green forests and waterfalls. Our guide will help you travel safely to Kathmandu. Your journey ends in Kathmandu, where you experience the warmth of Nepali hospitality and vibrant local culture. This tour is perfect for those who want to experience both the spiritual side of Tibet and the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
What could be more fascinating than visiting two of Tibet’s most iconic spiritual landmarks, Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, by helicopter? Himalayan 360 offers an 11 days Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Helicopter. Located in the Far Western region of Tibet, Mount Kailash rises 6,638M above sea level like a perfect diamond. Beside it lies the holy Mansarovar Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Tibet. Together, they are believed to be a sacred source of divine energy and inner peace. These sites hold deep religious significance across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon communities.
The 11-day Mount Kailash and Mansarovar tour by helicopter begins in Kathmandu. In Kathmandu, you will visit Pashupatinath Temple. Then from Kathmandu, you will take a flight to Nepalgunj, from there to Simikot, and then take Heli to Hilsa. From Hilsa, after completing border formalities, you will drive to Taklakot (Burang) and spend a day acclimatizing while exploring the area.
The following day, you’ll travel from Taklakot to Mansarovar via Chiu Gompa, then proceed to Taraboche. Taraboche is the starting point of the sacred Kailash Kora (circumambulation). The first day of the Kora leads to Dirapuk. By the next 2 days, you will finish Kora. Thousands of pilgrims perform this sacred circumambulation each year to seek spiritual purification and blessings from Lord Shiva.
This itinerary is ideal for travelers who want to do the Kailash Kora and visit Mansarovar Lake without trekking for many days. Every year, between May and September, we operate this tour package for you. We also provide the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Tour without a helicopter.
Note: Since helicopter costs change frequently, we don't post the price in this package.
If you think traffic in Kathmandu is wild, wait until you see a rhino casually crossing your jungle path. A Chitwan Jungle Safari is a wildlife tour in the subtropical lowlands of southern Nepal. This tour takes you deep into Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, crocodiles, and birdlife watching. In short, it's the best way to experience Nepal beyond the mountains, where adventure, nature, and culture collide.
During your safari, you'll ride through sal forests, open grasslands, and riverbanks either on a 4x4 jeep or by canoe. The adventure begins as soon as you enter the park. If luck is on your side, you might even catch a glimpse of a Bengal tiger! Besides wildlife, you can visit the elephant breeding center, where you can observe baby elephants with their mothers.
The Chitwan Jungle Safari isn't just about the animals; it's a full cultural experience. You'll visit a local Tharu village to learn about their history and daily life. In the evening, you can enjoy a cultural program featuring traditional Tharu stick dances. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or just someone looking for a wildlife adventure, Chitwan promises to surprise you in every possible way.
Want to get enrolled in a course that helps rejuvenate body, mind, and spirit? We at Himalayan 360 have brought you the Singing Bowl Sound Healing and Therapy course in Nepal. This course is a training program that teaches you how to use instruments like Singing bowls, Gongs, Tuning forks, Mallets and Strikes to maintain relaxation and well-being. You'll learn techniques to reduce stress, balance energy, and improve mental health.
It is an ancient practice that began in the Himalayan region over 2,000 years ago, originating from Bon shamanistic traditions. These singing bowls produce harmonic overtones between 110 Hz and 800 Hz that impact brain waves, reduce stress, and maintain the nervous system.
Singing Bowl Course helps you learn how to use Tibetan Singing Bowl, and Tingsha Cymbals for both personal and professional practices. The training also introduces meditation methods, chakra balancing, and relaxation practices that are linked to benefits like lower heart rate and better sleep.
This course is suitable for anyone interested in natural healing, from yoga teachers to health professionals. By the end, you'll know how to conduct therapy sessions with confidence and skill. More importantly, you'll gain practical knowledge on how to handle chronic stress, insomnia, anxiety, and emotional issues using sound therapy.
The Patan and Bhaktapur tour is an 8Hours full day trip offered by Himalayan 360, where a knowledgeable local guide will show you the main sights and cultural highlights of the two historic cities of Nepal - Patan and Bhaktapur. The tour starts at 9:00 AM and finishes around 5:00 PM. You will spend half a day in Patan and half a day in Bhaktapur, exploring the best cultural and historical sights. The tour to Patan and Bhaktapur is a perfect way to explore the ancient cities of Nepal, learn about local traditions, and enjoy the stunning art and architecture that has lasted for centuries.
Bhaktapur is an ancient city full of history and culture. You can see old temples, beautiful ponds, traditional pottery, weaving, and unique wooden windows. Walking through Bhaktapur feels like stepping back in time, as the city still preserves its old customs, architecture, and way of life. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the main attraction of Bhaktapur.
Patan, also called Lalitpur or Yala, is known as the “City of Beauty.” It is famous for its exquisite art, temples, palaces, and intricate craftsmanship in wood and metal. Patan is also the heart of Newari culture. Patan Durbar Square is one of the major highlights of Patan, which features historic palaces and temples that showcase the city’s rich cultural heritage.
The Chandragiri and Monkey Temple tour is one of the best day trips you can do while staying in Kathmandu. You get to explore two famous hilltops: the Monkey Temple (Swayambhunath Stupa) and Chandragiri Hill. This day tour promises an enriching experience blending cultural heritage with stunning Himalaya views.
At first, the trip begins towards Chandragiri Hill by cable car. You’ll enjoy a relaxing ride on the Chandragiri Cable Car. The cable car glides smoothly over pine forests and offers serene views of green hills, the Kathmandu Valley, and the Himalayan range. The ride is safe, reliable, and comfortable, with backup power and emergency services in place. At the top of Chandragiri Hill, you can visit the Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple, enjoy fresh mountain air, and soak in the quiet surroundings.
Next, you visit the Swayambhunath, also known as Monkey Temple. It is one of the oldest and most important religious sites in Nepal, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is sacred to both Buddhists and Hindus. To reach the top, you walk up a steep stone staircase decorated with colorful prayer flags. While walking, you’ll see playful monkeys, old shrines, and statues. At the top, the shrines and temples shine brightly, and you can see the whole Kathmandu Valley.
This Chandragiri Cable Car with Monkey Temple day tour is easy, fun, and perfect for everyone, including families, kids, and older travelers, as it combines a short spiritual walk or day hike with a comfortable cable car ride. It’s a great way to enjoy both the cultural side of Kathmandu and Nepal's natural and cultural beauty in a single day.
Nagarkot Sunrise and Hike to Changunarayan Temple Day Tour
$95
If walking on a purpose means reaching a temple after sweating on a hill, then the Nagarkot Changunarayan hike is the perfect choice. This trek connects Nagarkot (a hilltop viewpoint) with the Changunarayan Temple, the oldest Hindu Temple in Nepal. It is a short and easy hike combined with nature, history, and culture in one journey.
From Nagarkot, the route offers views of the Himalayan peaks like Langtang Lirung (7,227M), Ganesh Himal (7,422M), Dorje Lakpa (6,966M), and, on clear days, even Mount Everest (8,848.86M). You'll pass popular villages like Telkot and Tamulkharka Village with the views of the Indrawati River and Bhaktapur Valley.
This trek also introduces you to local Newari and Tamang settlements. Festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and the Bisket Jatra of Bhaktapur add color and tradition during the celebrated month. The Changunarayan Temple itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its ancient Licchavi King Manadeva’s Inscription (464 AD).
The route lies close to Shivapuri National Park and is fully open with improved paths after the 2015 earthquake. We also provide a tour guide for your safety, and the trail is safe for solo and group hikers. If you are short on time but want a trek that offers culture, heritage, and mountain views together, then this is the trek you're looking for.
Kathmandu, the heart of Nepal, is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each of them reflects the history, art, and culture of the city. A one-day tour covering the top four sites: Swayambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa tells its own story from ancient kings to sacred rituals. A single full day is all you need to feel the magic and history of Kathmandu.
Starting from Swayambhunath, your day tour begins with over 2,000 years of history. Legend says the Kathmandu Valley was once a lake, and the hill of Swayambhunath rose at its center. Later, the stupa was renovated and expanded by King Manadeva in the 5th century to promote Buddhism. As you climb its 365 steps, you'll witness the Buddhist traditions that made this place special for centuries.
From there, your tour leads to Kathmandu Durbar Square, where the history of the Malla Kings is still alive. Between the 12th and 18th centuries, rulers like King Pratap Malla built palaces, temples, and courtyards with detailed carvings to show both power and faith. This place will really amaze you.
After that, you'll visit Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. Pashupatinath, established in the 5th century and rebuilt in the 17th century by King Bhupatendra Malla, honors Lors Shiva and hosts daily rituals on the Bagmati River. Boudhanath, which was built in the 5th to 6th century CE to support Tibetan Buddhism, is one of the largest stupas in the world. These heritage sites will surprise you with their history and culture. To explore these four incredible sites, go through the detailed itinerary below and plan your visit to Kathmandu with us.
The Everest Two Passes Trek is a challenging trek in the Everest region that takes you across two high mountain passes, Kongma La Pass (5,535M/18,160FT) and Cho La Pass (5,368M/17,512FT). You will also reach two of the best viewpoints, Kala Patthar (5,555M/18,225FT) and Gokyo Ri (5,357M/17,575FT), while also standing at the world-famous Everest Base Camp (5,364M/17,598FT).
The journey is best for trekkers who are fit and well-prepared, as the Everest Two Pass trek trail includes steep climbs and high-altitude walks. In return, you get incredible views of four of the tallest mountains on earth: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The trek route also takes you through peaceful valleys like Dole and Gokyo, which are known for their quiet beauty and remote atmosphere.
The journey begins with a short flight to Lukla and then continues on foot through Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Chhukung. From Chhukung, the trail climbs higher to cross Kongma La before reaching Chhukung. The trail then leads to Gorak Shep. From Gorak Shep, you will visit Everest Base Camp, where climbers set up their tents before starting their climb to the summit, and hike to Kala Patthar, one of the most popular Everest viewpoints.
After exploring the Everest Base Camp area, the journey continues over another pass, Cho La Pass, which connects the Everest and Gokyo valleys. Crossing this pass gives you incredible views of Himalayan peaks and Gokyo lakes before descending into the beautiful Gokyo Valley. In Gokyo, you can visit the turquoise Gokyo Lakes and climb Gokyo Ri, which many trekkers consider the best spot in the Everest region to see the whole Himalayan range.
The return journey follows the Everest trekking route down the Gokyo Valley through villages like Dole, Namche Bazaar, and finally returns to Lukla. From Lukla, you fly back to Kathmandu with unforgettable memories.
Sound Healing Therapy session, also known as a sound bath or vibrational meditation session, is a relaxation practice where you lie down or sit comfortably while a practitioner plays calming instruments. Calming instruments may include Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, chimes, tuning forks, or even gentle chanting. During the session, you hear sound waves and feel the vibration in your body. The sounds you heard and vibrations you felt then work together to relax your body, calm your mind, and slowly take your brain into alpha and theta waves state (waves associated with a meditative state).
Sound healing session blends ancient traditions with modern wellness practices. It is easy to try, non-invasive, and gentle. Many people find the session calming, emotionally healing, and helpful for better sleep. However, note that you may not get the same result and experience from every session. The results vary depending on the instruments used, the sound healing therapy session style, and the practitioner you are working with.
But one thing is for sure: all sound healing and therapy sessions are organized to help you feel peaceful from within. Further, a recent 30 day online Sound Healing Intervention on Stress, Anxiety, and Spirituality showed big drops in stress and positive effects on anxiety and spirituality. This included techniques like Nada Yoga meditation, Hari Om chanting, and singing bowl sessions. Other research and reviews also support sound therapy’s benefits for relaxation and stress relief, mainly by activating the body’s parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) system. While it can support your well-being, it should not replace professional medical treatment when needed.
So, what are you waiting for? Join Himalayan 360's Sound Healing Therapy session now. Contact us to secure your session.
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