Gyanden Samya Trek
Ganden is situated 45 km East of Lhasa on the
Highway which follows the south bank of the Kyi Chu to Medro Gongkar. This is
one of the most beautiful trekking sites in central Tibet and is considered as
an abode of Champa, the future Buddha. Ganden monastery is perched on a ridge (Gokpo
Ri), which was chosen by Tsong Khapa (1357-1419) for his first meditation, the
monastery was built later. This is one of the great monasteries of six which
were built by Gelukpa sect.
A trek from Ganden to Samye is one of the most popular trek in Tibet now.
Travelers who are flying from mainland China or Kathmandu can join Ganden to
Samye trek. However, the region is still restricted for trekking without an
especial permit and a Tibetan guide. Ganden to Samye trek links two of the most
important monasteries in Central Tibet and crosses the Yatro Drak range of
mountains that divide the Tsangpo basin from the Lhasa Valley. The trek provides
superb and pristine scenery along with access to Tibet's first monastery,
founded in the 8th Century.
Suggested Trek
Itinerary is as:
Day 01 Arrive Lhasa
Day 02 Sightseeing in Lhasa
Day 03 Sightseeing in Lhasa
Day 04 Free day in Lhasa
Day 05 Drive to Ganden
Day 06 Trek to Yama Do
Day 07 Trek to Tsotup Chu Valley
Day 08 Trek to Herder's Camp
Day 09 Trek to Wango
Day 10 Trek to Samye, Drive to Tsetang
Day 11 Explore Yarlung Valley
Day 12 Drive to Gongkar and Depart
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