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NamtsoTashilhunpo
MonasteryPagsum
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Brief Introduction
Tibet enchants tourists from China and abroad with its landscape, religious traditions, culture, and its unsolved mysteries. At any mention of this land, the images of snowy mountains, mirror-like lakes, Potala Palace and Buddhist disciples immediately come to mind.
Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) occupies one eighth of the China’s territory. Due to its high altitude, it is often called the 'Roof of the World' and the 'Third Pole of the Earth'. It boasts the world's highest peak, the splendid Mount Everest, and the Tibetan Plateau, where the Yangtze River and Yellow River both begin.
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Travel Restrictions
A travel permit is required for every foreign visitor. The only way to obtain a permit is to book a tour package with an authorized travel agency in China, which can help apply for the Travel Permit through the local tourism bureau. No agency can provide "permit-only" service, and overseas tourists must book their tours with a private vehicle, driver and tour guide. Citizens of all nationalities can apply for the permit.
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1. High Altitude: The Tibetan Plateau’s elevation can reach about 2 miles (3,000 meters) above sea level. As a result, people will be exposed to stronger ultraviolet radiation, increasing the risk of sunburn. The high elevation also means that the air is thinner, which can result in altitude sickness in those who are not acclimatized to less oxygen. Travelers are strongly advised to bring sunscreen and medication for altitude sickness.
2. Extreme Weather: The extreme climate makes Tibet one of the world’s harshest places to live. Although its summers are cool, winters are viciously cold, and the differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures can be vast. Visitors are strongly advised to prepare appropriate clothing according to the season they are traveling in. Summer and autumn, from June to October, are considered to be the best times to visit.

3. Religious Etiquettes and Taboos: Tashi Delek is a common greeting phrase, which means “Good Luck”. And presenting a Hada or Khata, a type of silk scarf to local people is also regarded as a practice to show respect, give blessings, and hospitality. Travelers are also advised to observe local taboos when visiting monasteries. Spitting, talking loudly, as well as touching, walking over, and sitting on sacred objects are considered taboos. According to the Buddhist custom, one must always walk clockwise around shrines, stupas, Mani stones and prayer wheels or risk bad luck.

- Potala Palace, Lhasa
- Sera Monastery
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- Mount Everest
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Questions & Answers on Tibet Travel
Asked by rosemai from CANADA | Jul. 23, 2021 03:33
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am i going to find my own place to live this year ?
i am looking to buy a house this year is it going to happen ?
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Answered by Iris | Jul. 25, 2021 20:08
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If you have enough money, you can buy a property this year.
Asked by LILLIEHO88 | Jan. 06, 2020 23:22
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Lhasa Railway Station
I am a solo traveler planning to travel on the Ningxi-Lhasa Express. I understand a foreign solo traveler is not allowed to enter Tibet unless joining a tour agency which I do not intend to do.
If on arriving Lhasa from Ningxi, I plan to board the soonest train to Qinghai without leaving Tibet Railway Station. In other words, it is form of TRANSIT. Please advise and give full details. Thank you.
If on arriving Lhasa from Ningxi, I plan to board the soonest train to Qinghai without leaving Tibet Railway Station. In other words, it is form of TRANSIT. Please advise and give full details. Thank you.
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Answered by Chris from CANADA | Jan. 07, 2020 19:25
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According to the rule, foreigners entering Tibet need to process the Entry Permit, which will be handled by the local travel agency in Tibet. So I think you might even not be able to take Ningxia-Lhasa train. Even you can, you may not be able to go through security check.
Answered by LILLIEHO88 | Jan. 08, 2020 00:27
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Hi Chris,
My travel plan is having a train journey to enjoy the scenery on a moving train. I am prepared to stay and remain on the Lhasa Railway Station to board the soonest next train to Qinghai. In other words, I do not intend to leave the Lhasa Railway Station at all. So where and why the security check?
My travel plan is having a train journey to enjoy the scenery on a moving train. I am prepared to stay and remain on the Lhasa Railway Station to board the soonest next train to Qinghai. In other words, I do not intend to leave the Lhasa Railway Station at all. So where and why the security check?
Answered by Chris from CANADA | Jan. 08, 2020 19:18
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To be honest, I can't give you a correct answer. I think you can consult staff at Ningxia Railway Station.
Answered by Jack | Sep. 10, 2020 08:03
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You will not be able to even board a train to Lhasa without a Tibetan travel permit. You will be asked for it when boarding the train, and usually again while on the train.
If somehow you managed to evade your way and arrive at Lhasa train station, you would be asked for it again and find yourself in serious trouble if there, in Tibet, without one.
If somehow you managed to evade your way and arrive at Lhasa train station, you would be asked for it again and find yourself in serious trouble if there, in Tibet, without one.
Asked by Kwooi Hoon See from MALAYSIA | Jul. 07, 2019 19:04
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May I know, China tourist guide can help us apply the permit to enter Tibet?
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Answered by Kwooi Hoon See from MALAYSIA | Jul. 07, 2019 19:12
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May I know, China tourist guide can help us to apply travel permit to enter Tibet?
Answered by Mia from CANADA | Jul. 09, 2019 02:34
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As I know, if you book a tour with TravelChinaGuide, they can help you to apply for it.
Asked by Tjaart from SOUTH AFRICA | Apr. 03, 2019 07:11
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I'm planning to go to Lhasa in September.
I cannot find any planes or trains from Nanning to Lhasa, as this will be my departing point.
What are the alternatives and from which cities can one fly to Lhasa?
What are the alternatives and from which cities can one fly to Lhasa?
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Answered by John from CANADA | Apr. 10, 2019 20:23
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You can take a flight to Xi'an and then transfer there to Tibet.