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Barkhor Street In India | TourHawker
3N/4D

Barkhor Street

Delhi

Price INR Per Person
Barkhor Street

Barkhor Street Itinerary

Day1
Day 1: Arrival in Lhasa Morning:

Arrive in Lhasa and check into your accommodation, preferably in the city center or close to Barkhor Street. Afternoon: Visit the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Tibet's most iconic landmarks. Explore the palace complex, which was once the winter residence of the Dalai Lama, and admire its stunning architecture, ornate decorations, and sacred relics. Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local Tibetan restaurant in Lhasa, sampling traditional Tibetan cuisine such as yak meat dishes, momos (dumplings), and tsampa (roasted barley flour).

Day2
Day 2: Barkhor Street and Jokhang Temple Morning:

Explore Barkhor Street, a lively pedestrian street that encircles the Jokhang Temple. Wander through the narrow alleyways lined with traditional Tibetan buildings, shops, and stalls selling a variety of goods, including prayer flags, jewelry, and handicrafts. Afternoon: Visit the Jokhang Temple, one of the holiest sites in Tibetan Buddhism and another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the temple's interior, which is adorned with countless statues, murals, and religious artifacts, and observe pilgrims performing kora (circumambulation) around the temple. Evening: Attend a traditional Tibetan opera performance at a local theater, where you can experience traditional music, dance, and storytelling.

Day3
Day 3: Sera Monastery and Norbulingka Palace Morning:

Take a guided tour of Sera Monastery, one of the three great monasteries of Lhasa. Watch the monks engage in lively debates in the monastery's courtyard and explore the various chapels, assembly halls, and colleges within the complex. Afternoon: Visit Norbulingka Palace, the former summer residence of the Dalai Lama and another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the palace's gardens, pavilions, and palaces, and learn about its history and significance. Evening: Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Lhasa River, taking in the scenic views of the surrounding mountains and soaking up the peaceful atmosphere.

Day4
Day 4: Departure Morning:

Depending on your departure time, you may have time for some last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Lhasa. Visit a local market to shop for souvenirs such as Tibetan handicrafts, thangka paintings, or Tibetan incense. Afternoon: Check out of your accommodation and depart from Lhasa, taking with you memories of the vibrant culture and spiritual heritage of Barkhor Street and the other attractions in the city.

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Our Tour Details

  • Pick-up and Drop
    Delhi
  • Duration
    3N/4D
  • Starting Price
    ₹/-

Frequently asked Questions:

Barkhor Street is a historic street that encircles Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet. Can you provide more details about its cultural and historical significance?

Can you provide information about the specific location and surroundings of Barkhor Street in Lhasa, Tibet?

Jokhang Temple is a central religious site on Barkhor Street. Can you share information about its history and importance?

Describe the types of shops and stalls lining Barkhor Street, and what kind of products or goods are typically sold there.

Are there any restrictions on vehicles on Barkhor Street, and is it primarily a pedestrian-friendly zone?

Are there specific times of the day or seasons when Barkhor Street is particularly vibrant or hosts special events?

Does Barkhor Street host any cultural or religious festivals, and are there special activities during these events?

Are there opportunities for visitors to participate in traditional Tibetan rituals or practices while on Barkhor Street?

What is the shopping culture like on Barkhor Street, and is bargaining an accepted practice in the local markets?

What other attractions can visitors explore in the vicinity of Barkhor Street to make the most of their visit to Lhasa?