Eastogo Destination Sichuan The Whispering Winds of the Tibetan Plateau(Self-guided)

The Whispering Winds of the Tibetan Plateau(Self-guided)

Western Sichuan is part of the Kham Tibetan region, a land of some of China’s most spectacular snow mountains. In certain areas, the sense of faith and tradition is even more deeply woven into daily life than in Central Tibet. Here, you’re not just observing Tibetan culture; you are truly stepping into the lives and beliefs of Tibetan people.

This journey brings you into the very heart of Western Sichuan. You’ll meditate in a centuries-old forest of white stupas alongside monks studying traditional Tibetan Buddhist practices, dance and sing with locals in Litang, wander through mountain Tibetan villages, and listen to nuns debating Buddhist philosophy during their daily lessons. You’ll hike beside snow-fed alpine lakes and spend a full day living the nomadic life with Tibetan herders high in the mountains.

Beyond Tibetan culture, the journey also reveals the diversity of Sichuan. You’ll stand before the world’s largest seated Buddha, soak in natural hot springs in Zhonggu Village, and visit a panda base to observe giant pandas up close in their mountain environment without the mirror.

Combining Sichuan’s cultural depth with its dramatic landscapes, this is an exceptionally varied journey, offering a rare and intimate insight into Western China, from profound spiritual encounters to breathtaking natural scenery.

This is a self-guided tour, which means there will not be a full-time guide accompanying you throughout the trip. Instead, local guides will join at selected destinations, while your driver will also assist with some guiding and support along the way.

7 Days
Duration
5 Pax
Group Size
€1,050
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Journey Highlights

Day 3

Practise Tibetan Buddhist meditation with a monk from Tagong Monastery, learning authentic techniques in the thousand-year-old stupa forest.

Day 5

Spend a day with Tibetan nomads on the grasslands, joining local herders in their daily routines, learning to make tsampa, herding yaks, and sharing authentic Tibetan meals together.

Day 3

Dance Traditional Tibetan dance Guozhuang with locals in Litang, the highest Tibet city in the world, explore its thousand-house Tibetan village and monasteries.

Day 1

Observe giant pandas up close, with unobstructed views and no glass barriers, in a carefully designed panda base that reflects how pandas live in the wild. Panda will be as close as 5m.

Day 4

Stroll beside the lakeshore in Cuopu Valley, beneath snow-capped mountains, where crystal-clear waters reflect the peaks and surrounding forests.

Day 7

Enjoy a VIP boat experience at the Leshan Giant Buddha, viewing the world’s largest stone-carved seated Buddha from a unique perspective on the river.

Route Designer
Zic Guo
Zic is the founder of Eastogo. He hitchhiked across China three times. The Tibetan areas remain closest to his heart, where he spent time in monastery retreats, lived with herders, and explored the highlands on foot. This itinerary is a distillation of those experiences.
Route Designer
Xie
Xie is a photographer and a true adventurer. He has spent 12 years in the Tibetan Plateau, first driving to every accessible place by car, and then spending three years exploring remote and uncharted areas on a motorcycle that even cars cannot reach. He knows almost everything about this place.

Day-by-day Itinerary

Danba
Day 1

Chengdu – Wolong Panda Base – Maobiliang Viewing Platform – Zhonglu Tibetan Village

We begin at Wolong Panda Base, the world’s largest natural-habitat sanctuary, where you can quietly watch giant pandas and their adorable cubs roaming just steps away—no glass, no crowds. After that, Maobiliang Viewpoint offers your first enchanting look at the four sacred peaks of Siguniang, often glowing gold under the afternoon sun. Afterwards, you’ll arrive at Zhonglu Tibetan Village, called the most beautiful Tibetan villages in China. As the sun sets over the old village, warm light spills across the rooftops and fields, offering a peaceful and timeless moment.

Welcome dinner
2300m
Kangding
Day 2

Zhonglu Tibetan Village – Tagong Town -Tagong Monastery – Muya Monastery – Gerima Village

After the sunrise, continue your journey to the Tagong Grassland, a sacred place said to be beloved by Bodhisattvas. Guided by our local English-speaking guide, you’ll touch the rescued deer at Muya Monastery, which is under the snow mountains. At Tagong Monastery, listen to a teaching from the monks and offer a touch of light to a butter lamp. In a secluded nunnery, learn the art of Tibetan debate and feel the dynamic exchange of Buddhist philosophy. Then we will take you to Gerima Village, where devotees from across the plateau live and practice their faith.

Breakfast included
3730m
Litang
Day 3

Meditation – Litang – Qianhu Tibetan Village – Letong Ancient Town – Evening Guozhuang dance

Guided by a monk from Tagong Monastery, you’ll learn one of the oldest meditation practices in Tibetan Buddhism. Travel to Litang, the Sky City hidden deep within the Tibetan region beneath towering snow mountains, a highland settlement said to be closest to the sun. Here, you’ll see thousands of traditional Tibetan homes, and in the evening, join the locals for a lively Guozhuang dance.

Breakfast included
4000m
Litang
Day 4

Litang – Zimei Lake – Cuopu Valley – Litang

Passing the Sisters Lakes, two deep-blue lakes resting side by side beneath snow-covered peaks, the scenery feels almost unreal. Then enter Cuopu Valley, a place often described as a microcosm of Sichuan’s natural wonders. Here, snowy mountains, steep gorges, alpine forests, and crystal-clear lakes all converge within a single valley. A gentle hike along the wooden boardwalk leads you slowly through this ever-changing landscape, The walk ends at Cuopu Monastery. On clear days, blue sheep are often seen moving across the rocky slopes near the monastery.

Breakfast included
3500m
Kangding
Day 5

Litang – Changqingchunkeer Monastery – Nomad experience – Xingduqiao

In the early morning, you will visit Changqingchunker Monastery, the oldest and largest Gelug monastery in the Kham region. From its hilltop location, you can also enjoy a panoramic view over Litang. In the afternoon, your local English-speaking guide will take you to a Tibetan herder’s home. Here, you will spend time herding yaks on the grasslands, learn to make tsampa and butter tea inside a traditional black tent, and experience a herder’s daily life firsthand. In the evening, you will enjoy a home-cooked Tibetan dinner with the family.

Breakfast included and Nomadic Dinner
3480m
Ya'an
Day 6

Xinduqiao – Zhonggu Village hot spring – Shangli Ancient Town

From Xinduqiao, enjoy distant views of Mount Gongga, continue to Zhonggu Village to unwind in a natural outdoor hot spring beneath snow-capped mountains, letting the warm mineral waters ease away the fatigue. Later, we will bid a warm farewell to the Tibetan highlands and make our way to Shangli Ancient Water Town, a tranquil thousand-year-old riverside settlement. Unlike other ancient towns , it has preserved its most authentic and untouched beauty.

Breakfast included
800m
Chengdu
Day 7

Shangli Ancient Town – Leshan Giant Buddha – Chengdu

Starting your day with an early-morning stroll through the quiet, crowd-free streets of Shangli Ancient Town, where historic wooden houses stand peacefully in the dawn light.

Afterward, we will drive to the Leshan Giant Buddha for a VIP boat experience, offering the best panoramic view of the world’s largest cliff-carved Buddha and allowing you to admire this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site up close.

Breakfast included
380m

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Featured Stays

We’ve hand-selected a range of accommodations to suit different preferences, each offering a distinctive experience deeply connected to the local land and culture. We work with these or similar hotels to ensure a stylish and comfortable stay every time.

Hane Mansion

Han’e Manor (罕额庄园) features the most beautiful viewpoint in the village, facing the sacred Mount Merdö. Built in traditional Tibetan style, the manor has a strong artistic atmosphere, with every painting created by the owner himself. As one of China’s first rural heritage hotels, it follows a “minimal intervention” philosophy, preserving original Jiarong Tibetan architecture and cultural details throughout.
Boutique

Dejieling Mansion

Dejieling Manor (德杰岭庄园), meaning “Home of Happiness,” is a monastery-run hotel set in traditional Tibetan architecture. The staff are exceptionally warm and welcoming, and if you’re lucky, the monks may even teach you meditation.
Boutique

Muzhe Herder Litang

Located within Litang’s historic Renkang Ancient Street, Herder Guesthouse offers the rare experience of staying inside the heart of the old town. Designed by two Tibetan women, the space blends traditional Tibetan architecture with a warm wabi-sabi aesthetic. Each of the six rooms features its own unique design, filled with antique furniture and artworks collected from around the world. Modern comforts include oxygen machines, humidifiers, smart toilets, handmade Tibetan crafts, and two friendly resident pets.
Boutique

Inclusions & Offers

Accommodation as specified in the itinerary
All transportation during the trip, including vehicle, fuel, tolls, parking fees, and driver costs
All tickets, experiences and activities listed in the itinerary
Dedicated service team throughout the journey
Dedicated local driver-guide throughout the journey
Pick-up and drop-off service within the city center
Travel insurance during the trip
One bottle of oxygen per person per day (high-altitude support)
Not Included
International or domestic flights to/from Chengdu
Any entrance fees not explicitly listed in the itinerary
Personal expenses and optional activities during free time

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Marina Pizzorni
8500 km from the Italy
I booked a tour of Western Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau in November 2025. I had a wonderful experience. They were always extremely professional and punctual, with a carefully selected choice of hotels as well as the staff who accompanied us throughout the tour. Great attention to detail, and no shopping stops unless specifically requested by the participants. During the quotation and trip-planning stage, they were always very prompt and thorough in their replies. Highly recommended!
Giulia
7500 km from the Italy
Spending this week with Eastogo was the best decision we could take about our journey in Western Sichuan. Service has been excellent since the very first minute, Tea was the perfect host and driver, always making us feel comfortable and pampered so that we consider him more a friend than a supplier, local guides were really welcoming and we had a special time with them too… And what can we say about the Tibetan Plateau, simply a marvel. A wonderful service has been actually provided since the very beginning of the planning phase: Serena was able to propose and arrange the perfect trip even if with a really short notice – we really booked our flight last minute. I usually organise my trips by myself so I’m always a little bit “skeptical” about agencies… But Eastogo was simply the best. They gave us exactly what we needed, and our experience felt the most authentic and “local” adventure we could have.
Daniela Ferraresi
7,500 km from Italy
We did a 6 days tour in Western Sichuan and we had a great experience! Zoey was extremely helpful, always available for any inconvenience came up during the trip! The car was extremely comfortable and our driver, Wang, was perfect. Moreover Zoey helped us in solving a problem that nothing had to do with the trip.and this made the very difference! Always thank for your help and kindness! We normally love to travel by our selves, never using travel agency, but in this case we decided to let Eastogo schedule our itinerary, giving them just few indications about what we would have liked to see, because western Sichuan is not so easy to reach…they totally match our wish! I would highly recommend them! Daniela
Davide Grossi
7,500 km from Italy
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Giorgia Crimi
7,500 km from Italy
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1,800 km from Vietnam
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9,000 km from Belgium
I had the chance to take a 2-week trip through Western Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau with Eastogo, and it was a truly unforgettable journey! Z, the founder of Eastogo, is passionate about his country and has built a young, dynamic team who are just as passionate as he is. They manage to find incredible accommodations, even in the middle of nowhere! It was my first trip to China, and I really appreciated being taken care of from A to Z throughout the journey. The selection of activities was perfect, with a special mention for the meditation introduction and the day we spent with a nomadic family. In short, I can only highly recommend them!
Wim Janse
7,800 km from Belgium
We asked them to organise a 3 day car trip into western Sichuan. Mainly because we knew that public transport isn’t easy in this region. We already planned our iterary before we contacted them. Still Zoey and the rest of the team did their very best to give us as much extra info and suggestions as possible. And answer all our extra questions, without ever being pushy to buy extra’s if we didn’t want them. We didn’t have any problems on our route but it felt that they were only one Wechat message away to solve any problems we might encounter. It felt like a gardian angel travelling along.
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Nikhil Dubey
8,100 km from the UK
great bunch of people working behind giving an authentic local china experience. I enjoyed my travels in west Sichuan with them and I highly recommend them. Highlight of the tour was going to a tibetan wedding and hot spring.
Ron Allard
11,500 km from the US
These people are responsible, efficient, professional. I feel safe and comfortable to just throw all my concerns and questions at them when I’m travelling in foreign countries like China which I know so little about. I think Zicheng and his team are doing a great job at promoting the country in a way that’s never done before and I appreciate the hard grinding attitude. The jouney in Western Sichuan was packed with features but it wasn’t tiring at all. It was well arranged and tailored to our preferences. Would recommend 10/10
Sofia
7,500 km from Italy
Most of our experiences were authentic and out of the mainstream patterns, especially at Tagong Monastery and the morning spent making local dishes with a tibetan family!
Eveline Brunner
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Nicolo' Melloni
7,500 km from Italy
We decided to toured with Eastogo to find out more about remoted places in China. We therefore visited Western Sichuan and it has been an incredible journey from the beginning to its end. From the driver (Jack) to the planning it was all perfect and I wish I could do it all over again. Eastogo let us in and showed the real beauty of untouched China. I would highly recommend them.

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