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Following the Footsteps of the Sakyapa Masters

The Sakya Order traces its origins to India, particularly to the great adept Virupa, who is the first human to disseminate the most distinctive of its teachings, the practices of “Path and Result” (Lamdri).

It is one of the four major religious traditions that existed in Tibet. The order rose to play a significant role in the development and spread of the new Tantras. It came to Tibet in the 11th century. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the holders of the Sakya tradition were also the principal political powers. It ruled over Tibet. Although its political stature gradually declined over the centuries. Its emphasis on its unique religious traditions continued to be nurtured and sustained.

Consequently, the Sakya tradition strengthened and flourished and produced many great and distinguished practitioners, saints, and scholars. The origins of the Sakya tradition are closely connected with the ancestral lineage of the Khön family. Moreover, a family which itself originated from celestial beings. Beginning with Khön Konchok Gyalpo (1034-1102), the founder of the Sakya tradition, the lineage continues to be unbroken to this day.

Not unlike the other traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, a number of sub-traditions gradually emerged within the main Sakya tradition.

The lineages of teachings within the discipline instituted by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (1382-1457). In addition, the successive masters of this discipline, namely Konchok Lhundrup, Thartse Namkha Palsang, and Drubkhang Palden Dhondup have come to be known as the Ngor lineage. The lineage of Tsarchen Losel Gyatso (1502-1556), known as the Whispered Lineage of Tsar. It also includes the secret doctrines of the greater or lesser Mahakala, Vajrayogini, Dzambala, and others. In addition, it is known as the Tsar tradition. Another important tradition that arose was the Dzongpa tradition founded by Dzongpa Kuna Namgyal (1432-1496).

To use a simple illustration, the Sakya School of the divine Khön lineage might represent the main trunk of a tree. From which the Ngorpa and Tsarpa schools branch out in different directions. However, it essentially remains connected at the source.

The teaching and practice that is the essence of the Sakya tradition are called “Lamdre (Lam/bras)”. Moreover, it also called “The Path and its Fruit”. Fundamentally, the philosophical viewpoint expressed in “The Path and its Fruit,”. It is the “Non-differentiation of Samsara and Nirvana.” According to this view, an individual cannot attain Nirvana or cyclic existence. Because the mind is the root of both Samara and Nirvana. When the mind is obscured, it takes the form of Samsara and when the mind is freed of obstructions. It takes the form of Nirvana. The ultimate reality is that a person must strive to realize this fundamental inseparability through mediation.

Tour Details

Your key focus of this authentic private group tour programme aims to trace back in time and visit some of the most important sights of Tibetan Sakya monasteries, temples and hermitage caves objectively to explore and learn the mythic and inspirational stories of the great Sakya masters. As part of the key focus of your thematic tour in “Following the Footsteps of the Sakya Masters”, the tour covers the following important seats of Sakya Buddhist tradition. They all are treasuring with the rich history in teachings from past and present of Sakya masters of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet.

  1. Sakya monastery the principal monastery of the Sakyapa Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It has over 900 year’s history
  2. Ngor monastery founded by Ngorchen Kunga Sangpo in 1429. It renowned for its rich library of Sanskrit texts and magnificent 15th century Newar derived paintings
  3. Nalanda monastery founded by renowned scholar Rongton Chenpo Mawei Senge in 1435. He recognized as one of the “Six Jewels of Tibet”
  4. Gongga Chode founded in 1464 by Dorjedenpa Kunga Namgyel of the Sakya school. In addition, it contained important extant murals typical of the free-flowing Khyenri school of painting. Which were the original work of Yamyang Khyentse Wangchuk (b 1524)

The trip will also take us through a classic route in central west Tibet, to witness marvellous landscapes and some of the key stunning sites of historic and religious significance.

For example, the Yamdrok Lake, the Karo La Glacier, and the Pelkhor Chode Monastery in Gyantse. Next, you will go to Shigatse, and visit Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, which houses the largest gilded Future Buddha. In addition, during your tour in Lhasa, you will be exploring some of the major best-loved sights of religious and historic significance in the city. Moreover, these include the Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple. Get an ample chance to visit and observe the traditional life of the indigenous Tibetan rural communities. Moreover, to visit the handicraft center to see and learn the extraordinary array of authentic Tibetan traditional handicraft. Furthermore, to see and learn the contemporary works of crafts and arts.

Departure Location

Lhasa airport or Train station

Return Location

Lhasa airport or Train station

Price Includes

  • Accommodations
  • Breakfast
  • Ground Transportation in Tibet
  • All entrance fees per itinerary
  • All transportation in destination location
  • All permits
  • Local Tour Guide
  • Airport and Trainstation pickup

Price Excludes

  • Airfare
  • Passport and Visa fee
  • Lunch & Dinner
  • Photography fees
  • Travel vaccinations
  • Insurance (travel, medical, etc)
  • Souvenirs or personal Expenditure

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
Itinerary

Day 1Arrive in Lhasa Elevation 3590 meters

  • Arrive in Lhasa – collection from Lhasa airport
  • Check-in hotel
  • Rest and acclimatization

Day 2Visit Traditional Tibetan Farmer’s Village or Nomad Tent (Optional choice) and Tibetan Handicraft Centre

  • To visit either to a traditional Tibetan Farmer’s Village or Green Grasslands Nomad Tent. Furthermore, to experience first-hand the lifestyle of indigenous Tibetan rural communities. Gaining experiences by joining them herding yaks and sheep, making cheeses, yoghurt and butter. Taste locally made snacks
  • Visit Shol Dhenpa Handicraft centre. Moreover, to see and learn the extraordinary array of authentic Tibetan traditional handicraft. Moreover, to see and learn contemporary works of crafts and arts, like Tibetan pottery wares, Thangka painting, sewing work and Buddhist statue fabrications.
  • Drive back to Lhasa and rest

Day 3Explorations around Lhasa

  • Take a walk up and visit the Potala Palace, the fascinating landmark building in Lhasa. In addition, it is the winter residence of every Dalai Lama from the fifth to the current 14th
  • Explore the Jokhang temple, the “spiritual heart” of Lhasa city
  • Stroll around Barkhor street and the surrounding old quarters of the town

Day 4Lhasa – Gyantse – Shigatse Distance 360kms Elevation 3980m

  • Depart Lhasa early in the morning, all day overland drive, transiting through:
  • Yamdrok Lake – a beautiful freshwater lake
  • Karo La Pass – an amazing alpine view of the holy Mt. Nyenchen Kangsar glacier in the backdrop
  • Arrive in Gyantse, a small, but the prominent town in Tibet
  • Visit the Pelkor Chode Monastery, and the Gyantse Kumbum – a 32 Metres (105 ft) high structure. It is a nine-tier building with 108 gates
  • Drive a short distance to Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet
  • Overnight stop in Shigatse

Day 5Shigatse – Sakya Monastery – Ngor Monastery Distance 200kms Elevation 4310m

  • Leave Shigatse for Sakya monastery early in the morning
  • Take a detour and visit Sakya monastery –the principal monastery of the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism with over 900 year’s history
  • Head back to Shigatse, on the way back, the turn-off for and visit Ngor monastery. It is an important monastic learning center of the Sakya lineage in Buddhism
  • Back to Shigatse and rest

Day 6Shigatse – Lhasa Distance 280kms Elevation 4500m

  • Tour around Tashi Lhunpo monastery, to witness the largest gilded statue of Future Buddha in Tibet. Indeed a historic and culturally important Buddhist monastery
  • Leave Shigatse and travel back to Lhasa, taking the Northern tarred Route
  • Arrive Lhasa and Rest

Day 7Lhasa – Nalanda Monastery Distance 80kms Elevation 4000m

  • Set off for Nalanda Monastery, stop by a couple of farmers’ villages en route
  • Tour around Nalanda monastery – an important seat of Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
  • Double back to Lhasa and Rest

Day 8Lhasa – Gongga Chode Monastery Distance 75kms Elevation 3650m

  • Set off for Gongga Chode Monastery
  • Tour around Gongga Chode monastery – an important seat of Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Moreover, it contained important extant murals, typical of the free-flowing Khyenri school of painting
  • Double back to Lhasa and Rest

Day 9Depart Lhasa

  • Transfer to the Lhasa airport or train station
  • Depart Tibet
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