VISA:
All tourists visiting Tibet requires valid China visa & a special Alien Travel Permit which they can obtain only by joining tours organized by recognized travel agencies. Those who arrive in Kathmandu with a Chinese visa issued by Chinese Consulates outside of Kathmandu will find it useless for entry into Tibet.
There is no minimum group size requirement for traveling into Tibet. As long as one is traveling in an organized tour visa will be issued for even individuals. Please note Tibet visa regulations often change & hence given information may not be true at the time when you travel.
Diplomatic passport holders must get clearance from Beijing for travel into Tibet which often takes long time. It is advisable to travel on non-diplomatic passports, if you have one.
We require at least 7 days notice to process your Tibet visa via Lhasa & at least 4 days in Kathmandu for the Chinese Embassy to handle your passport. Consular section of the Chinese Embassy is open for business between 10-12 am on Monday, Wednesday & Friday only. Visa can also be issued in less than 3 days upon payment of visa rush fees. Normal group visa fee is USD 26 & visa rush fee is another USD 17. For USA nationals the group visa fee is USD 40.
(NB: government rules & regulations are subject to changes, please check before traveling)
KATHMANDU - LHASA FLIGHT :
CHINA AIR (CA) is the only airline currently operating flights between Kathmandu & Lhasa sector. "Beginning from March 29, 2005 M/S China Air will operate more flights between Kathmandu & Lhasa sector; 3 flights from March – June & 4 flights from July – October. During the winter months from November thru March the flight is temporarily suspended."
March 29 – June 30: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday July 01 – October 29: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday
SECTOR
FLIGHT NO.
DEPARTURE
ARRVIVAL
DAYS OF OPERATION
KTM
LXA
CA 408
1025
1345
TUE,THU,SAT
(MAR – JUN)
LXA
KTM
CA 407
1015
0925
TUE,THU,SAT,SUN
(JUL – OCT)
TIBET ACCOMODATION :
Tibet does not have any international standard deluxe hotels except for the Lhasa Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn Hotel). However, in the last 3-5 years many tourist class hotels have sprung up in bigger cities such as Lhasa, Gyangtse & Shigatse that offer quality accommodations. In the smaller towns, accommodation facilities are still quite basic. And during the peak holiday seasons in July & August there is often difficulty in getting rooms. We categorize our tours into 3 groups – deluxe, standard & budget based on the available hotels.
Hotels Catagories
PLACE
DELUXE HOTELS
STANDARD HOTELS
BUDGET HOTELS
LHASA
Lhasa Hotel
Kyichu / Dhoodgu Shambala Hotel
Mandala / Rainbow/ Flora Hotel
TSEDANG
Tsedang Hotel
Tsedang Hotel
Snowpigeon Hotel
GYANGTSE
Gyangtse Hotel
Gyangtse Hotel
Wutse Hotel
SHIGATSE
Shigatse Hotel
Manasorovar Hotel
Wutse Hotel
SHEGAR DINGRI
Chomolongma Hotel
Chomolongma Hotel
Snow leopard GH
ZHANGMU NYLAM
Zhangmu Hotel
Zhangmu Hotel
Ganggyen Hotel / Nylam guest House
ALTITUDE SICKNESS
Those with chronic health problems should consult a doctor before making travel plans. Most people visiting Tibet rarely suffer more than mild discomfort before getting acclimatized. Suggested remedial measures:
a. Take plenty of rest
b. Refrain from physically exhausting activities
c. Drink plenty of water
d. Do not expose yourself to direct strong winds particularly your head when atop a pass
e. Take diamox against altitude sickness
INSURANCE
All travellers' visiting Tibet are strongly recommended to provide for their own trip insurance at home that adequately covers for medical, emergency rescue expenses, trip cancellations or any other eventual mishaps.
All of our staffs on field trips are adequately insured by the company that covers for medical assistance, accidents or deaths.
CLOTHINGS & ACCESSORIES
Warm clothing is required throughout but more specifically from October to April. In general dressing in layers is recommended. Few change of clothes such as shirt, sweater, jacket & cotton inner linings with tops & bottoms, comfortable walking shoes, pair of pants should suffix. During the month of October to April more heavy woollen or down clothing & boots will be required.
Other recommended accessories - water bottle, water purification tabs, chapstick, suntan lotion, utility knife, flash light, battery operated shavers, dusk mask or bandana, medicine for common colds, headache, fever, stomach disorders & diamox for altitude sickness. A good Tibet guidebook by Lonely Planet or the Rough Guide & a route map is strongly recommended.
CUSTOMS:
There is no prohibition on still & video cameras, tape recorders or any other electronic equipment for personal use as long as they are declared in the customs declaration form at the point of entry. Export of art objects dating back prior to 1959 are prohibited & may be seized.