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Tibet, the Roof of the World, remained unknown to the world until the beginning of the 20th century. The massive, snowy land has fascinated mankind ever since. Its majestic scenery, mysterious and exotic religious culture, and wonderful people, reward every tourist with an indelible life long memory!

Culturally, the wide territory of Yunan, West Sichuan and Qinghai which were traditionally known as Kham and Amdo are still very much Tibetan, although modern Tibet confines to the territory of Tibet Autonomous region in political map.With an average altitude of 4,000 meters above sea level, Tibet is encompassed by some of the world's highest mountains. The Himalayas to the south, the Karakoram to the west, and the Kunlun to the north are the dream lands of all adventurers and mountaineers.

The vast land is also the cradle of several great rivers such as the Yangtze River, the Yellow River,the Nu River (Salween), the Lancang River (Mekong), the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra),the Indus, and the Ganges. Tibet also offers awe-inspiring scenery of beautiful lakes and valleys. Over 1,500 lakes including Heavenly Lake Namtso and the holy Lake Manasarova make Tibet the plateau with largest amount of lakes. Without irrigation and nurturance of these rivers and lakes, the surrounding lands may not flourish.

Despite Tibet exerts a great attraction to the tourists, facilities are still underway, road conditions are poor and professionalism is yet to develop. So traveling Tibet should not be taken lightly. You will need mental preparedness, good health and good amount of patience.

 

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International Flights

Ex Kathmandu: Air China operates the only international flight between Lhasa and Kathmandu on Saturdays and Tuesdays. As the tourist season slows in Tibet during winter, the flight remains suspended from November till the end of March. This is approximately one hour long Trans Himalayan flight rewarding you with the views of Mount Everest and other majestic 8 thousanders. If you choose to fly from Kathmandu , you are required to do your Chinese visa in Kathmandu . More information on visa formalities starting journey via Kathmandu .

Ex Hong Kong: Hong Kong does not have direct flight to Lhasa but its nearest Chinese city-Guagzhou has two flights a week to and out of Lhasa. So, you can first fly to Guagzhou and connect fly to Lhasa. Hong Kong is also connected by air with Chengdu is Sichuan Province and from the latter, there are everyday 2 or 3 flights to Lhasa.

Ex Bangkok: You can fly to Lhasa via Chengdu. You can make the same day connection or you can stay a day or two in Chengdu exploring the Panda Reserve and other highlights.

Internal Flights: Tibet’s capital city Lhasa is connected by air with Chinese mainland cities Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Xining, Chamdo, Xian, Zhongdian and Guangzhou.

By 4 WD Jeeps!
4 WD drive trip to Tibet is a great experience to adventure enthusiasts. Of course, it demands good physical fitness level, mental preparedness to encounter any difficulties, flexibility and compromise to facilities and services, more time and may be more money, too. But you will be definitely compensated by the great views, incomparably beautiful landscapes, local culture and traditions.
 

There are 5 routes for 4 WD Overland adventures to Lhasa

  • Kathmandu to Lhasa (952km).
  • Sichuan (Chengdu) to Lhasa: 2159 kilometers to 2407 km.
  • Yunnan (Kunming) to Lhasa: 2317 kilometers.
  • Qinghai (Xining) to Lhasa: 1947 kilometers.
  • Xinjiang (Yecheng) to Lhasa : 2743 kilometers

By Train
Now, you can travel Tibet by train from major cities of China such as Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Lanzhou, Chengdu, Guanzhou and Xining. The 1972 km segment of the railway line that connects Xining of Qinghai with Lhasa is the highest railroad on earth.

 
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