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Getting into Tibet
Common Knowledge Flights Leave Lhasa, Tibet Xinjiang-Tibet Highway
Qinghai-Tibet Highway Sichuan-Tibet Highway Yunnan-Tibet Highway
Flights to Lhasa, Tibet From Kathmandu to Lhasa Tibet Train Travel
 
Common Knowledge About Tours to Tibet

Taboos

Remember not step on threshold when entering the tent or house. Calling somebody in name please add "la" behind the name to express respects. If you are asked to sit down, please cross your legs, don't stretch your legs forward and face your sole to others. You should accept the gift with both hands. While presenting the gift you should bend your body forward and hold the gift higher than your head with both hands. While offering tea, wine or cigarette, you should offer them by both hands and any fingers don't tough inside of the bowl.

When the host presents you a cup of wine, you should dip your ring finger in the wine and flick the wine into the sky, in the air and to the ground respectively to express your respects to the heaven, the earth and the ancestors before sipping the wine. The host will fill the cup, and you take a sip of the wine again. After the host fills your cup again, you have to bottom it up.
Tibetan people don't take horse, dog and donkey meat and also don't eat fish in some areas, so please respect their diet habits.

It is not polite to clap your palms and spit behind the Tibetan people.
Tibetan people stretch out their tongue to say hello to you. Also it is a courtesy to put their hands palm to palm in front of breast.

No smoke in monasteries. Also it is banned to touch the statue of Buddha and religious articles and take pictures of them. In addition. all should walk clockwise (not in the Bon temples).
Seeing any dagobas, monasteries or Mani piles, please go around them clockwise (not of the Bon), don't cross them.

Eagles are the sacred birds in the eyes of the Tibetan people. You should not drive them away or injure them. On the outskirts, you could not drive or disturb the sheep or cows with red, green or yellow cloth strips on.

Best Season for Touring Tibet

From April to October is the best season for touring Tibet. From June to September there are more rainfalls and the scenery is beautiful. But the heavy rain may topple down mud and as a result the traffic will be affected.

Taking Some Medicines

Drugstores in Lhasa sell medicines for preventing mountain sickness. The best way is to go to the doctor and take medicine recommended by the doctor according to your conditions. Also you can take the water with 30 grams of brown sugar every day (not white sugar) and pills of multi vitamins for three days in succession. It is helpful for decreasing the chance of having mountain sickness.

Mountain Sickness

What the visitors to Tibet are concerned about is the mountain sickness. On highland, the air is thin and the air contains less oxygen. If the elevation increases quickly, you will find uncomfortable, such as taking airplanes or buses to Tibet. With mountain sickness, you will feel headache, dizzy, heavy breathing, tired and insomnia. Those with heart diseases or high blood pressure should be more careful.

Buying a Bottle of Oxygen in Case

Lack of oxygen is the main reason for mountain sickness. In many places in Tibet you can buy oxygen in bottles. You can buy one or two bottles in case. With an oxygen-taking mask, they cost 20 yuan.

Must for Adapting to Highland Climate

Doing everything slowly and taking a good rest.
Drinking much more water.
Stabilizing the temperature of your body and not to catch cold.
Bringing some pain-killers which don't cause a heavy sleep.
Not take any smoke or wine.
Necessities for Touring Tibet

Heavy clothes - The weather has a big gap in the morning and evening. Even in June or July it is best to bring with you enough heavy clothes such as down coat and woolen sweater.

Sleeping bag - It is necessary for those who enter Tibet through land or tour other places than Lhasa.

Louse-killing powder - Except Lhasa, most places in Tibet have simple hotels. Maybe there are louses around. It is best to spread such powder.

Tibet has strong ultraviolet ray. In addition to sunglasses, it is useful to bring some sun blocks to prevent sunburn.

Solid food and drinks - It should bring enough high-calorie solid food with you, such as cookie, chocolate, and candy. Also you should bring enough drinking water. In addition, you should be ready to meet landslide and car broken in your tours in Tibet.

Confirmation Letter for Entering Tibet

Overseas tourists and compatriots from Taiwan should get a confirmation letter for entering Tibet in advance. Otherwise, they would be refused by the inspectors on their way to Tibet.

Tibet Tourism Bureau has established its offices in Hong Kong, Beijing and other places and issues confirmation letter for entering Tibet.

 
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Flights Leave Lhasa, Tibet

 

No. Departure Via Type Day Dep.Time Arr. Time
SZ4402 Chengdu / A340 Daily 09:30 11:15
SZ4406 Chengdu / B757 6 12:35 14:20
SZ4404 Chengdu / A340 Daily 08:45 11:35
SZ4111 Beijing Chengdu A340 Daily 16:00 20:40
SZ4311 Guangzhou Chongqing B757 2 13:55 18:25
SZ4218 Xi'an Xining B757 1,3,5,7 15;20 19:05
SZ4811 Shanghai Xi'an, Xining B757 1,2,4,6 13:45 20:05
SZ4410 Qamdo / B757 7 09:30 10:25
SZ4430 Chengdu Deqen, Kunming B757 3,6 09:35 14:00
SZ407 Kathmandu / B757 2,4,6 09:40 11:00
 
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Flights to Lhasa, Tibet

 

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Departure Via Type Day Dep. Time Arr. Time
SZ4401 Chengdu / A340 Daily 06:30 08:20
SZ4405 Chengdu / B757 2,4,6,7 07:05 08:55
SZ4403 Chengdu / A340 Daily 06:40 08:35
SZ4112 Beijing Chengdu B340 Daily 09:45 14:50
SZ4312 Guangzhou Chongqing B757 2 08:35 13:15
SZ4217 Xi'an Xining B757 1,3,4,6 09:15 13:05
SZ4812 Shanghai Xi'an, Xining B757 1,3,5,7 07:50 14:35
SZ4409 Qamdo / B757 4 08:40 09:40
SZ4429 Chengdu Kunming, Deqen B757 3,6 07:10 11:55
SZ408 Kathmandu / B757 2,4,6 12:05 13:10
 
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From Kathmandu to Lhasa

Every day there are buses from the City Bus Station in Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal, to Kodari for Rs64. Across the SinoNepal Friendship Bridge at Kodari, you will arrive in Zham, Tibet. Overseas tourists can enter Tibet through Zham. But they should join the tourist group organized by China International Travel Service. It costs 1,500 yuan from here to Lhasa.

The state-owned long-distance bus station in Lhasa has shuttle buses to other parts of the country. For the bus schedule please check with the ticket office of the bus station.

 
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Qinghai-Tibet Highway

The State Highway No. 109 (1,947 kilometers)

Xining (103 km)-Daotanghe (116 km)Heimahe (80 km)-Caka (190 km)-Xiangride (150 km)-Momhon (144 km)-Golmud (180 km)-Budongquan (89 km)-Wudaoliang (150 km)-Tanggulashan (92 km)-Yanshiping (100 km)-Tanggula Mountain Pass (89 km)-Amdo (138 km)-Nagqu (164 km)-Damxung (75 km)Yangbajain (87 km)-Lhasa

The Qinghai-Tibet Highway is the best way to Tibet. It goes up and down slowly. With an asphalt surface, it is good for vehicles to run.

 
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Sichuan-Tibet Highway

Southern Route: the State Highway No. 318 (2, I 59 kilometers)

Chengdu (149 km)-Ya'an (166 km)Luding (54km)-Kangding (156 km)-Yajiang (129 km)-Litang (189 km)-Batang (105 km)Markam (158 km)-Zogang (107 km)-Bamda (94 km)-Baxoi (217 km)-Bomi (215 km)Nyingchi (147 km)-Gongbo'gyamda (200 km)Maizhokunggar (73 km)-Lhasa

Northern Route: the State Highway No. 317 (2,407 kilometers)

Chengdu (369 km)-Kangding (218 km)Dawu (164 km)-Garze (213 km)-Dege ( 10 1 km)-Jomda (122 km)-Toba (104 km)-Qamdo (170 km)-Bamda (94 km)-Baxoi (217 km)Bomi (215 km)-Nyingchi (147 km)Gongbo'gyamda (200 km)-Maizhokunggar (73 km)-Lhasa

Beginning at Chengdu, the Sichuan-Tibet Highway extends to the south and north at Xinduqiao via Wan and Kangding and joins together again at Bamda after entering Tibet. This highway has a high elevation and winds its way around mountains. During the rainy season it is blocked up owing to the landslide.

 
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Xinjiang-Tibet Highway

The State Highway No. 318/219 (2,743 kilometers)

Yecheng (69 km)-Pusa (88 km)-Kuda Daban (83 km)-Mazar Daban (339 km)Tianshuihai (110 km)-Jieshan Daban (177 km)Doima (143 km)-Rutog (87 km)-Shiquanhe (331 km)-Parga (334 km)-Zhongba (145 km)Saga (293 km)-Lhaze (157 km)-Xigaze (337 km)-Lhasa

Going to Lhasa from Xinjiang, the highway leads its counterparts in its elevation. Most sections pass through depopulated areas. In summer a few trucks go from Yecheng, Xinjiang, to Shiquanhe, the capital of Ngari Prefecture. But it is hard to find a truck from Shiquenhe to Lhasa.

 
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Yunnan-Tibet Highway

The State Highway No. 214 (2,317 kilometers)

Kunming (397 km)-Xiaguan (14 km)-Dali (166 km)-Lijiang (145 km)-Zhongdian (152 km)-Deqen (103 km)-Yanjing (1ll km)Makam (359 km)-Baxio (450 km)-Nyingchi (420 km)-Lhasa

This highway was built along "Tea-Horse Ancient Road" frequented by the businessmen and tourists in the ancient times. But the shuttle buses pass through Deqen in the Deqen Tibet Autonomous Prefecture, tourists to Lhasa have to ask a lift by passing-by trucks here.

 
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Tibet Train Travel

2006 MAIDEN FEATURE- THE WORLD’S HIGHEST TRAIN JOURNEY TO TIBET
Overview of the train journey

This unusual journey leads you from Qinghai province in China to Tibet. You visit some very important monasteries of Gelukpa-sect in Tibet Buddhism like Kumbum, Jokhang, Drepung, Sera, Barkhor and Tashilunpo as well as the Potala Palace, experience exotic local conditions and customs, and enjoy the natural landscapes: snow-covered mountains, crystal clear highland lakes, broad meadows, emerald-green forests, peculiar plants and rare wild animals in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. The highlight is that to experience traveling to Lhasa by the newly built Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

A Brief Introduction to Qinghai-Tibet Railway
Qinghai-Tibet section of the railway is the world's highest railway, and some 960 kilometers of the tracks were laid at 4,000 meters above sea level, with the highest parts reaching 5,072 meters. The railway is still the world's longest plateau railroad which extends 1,972 kilometers from Qinghai's provincial capital Xining to Lhasa in Tibet. The Golmud-Lhasa section, completed on Oct. 12 this year, zigzags 1,142 kilometers across the Kunlun and Tanggulamountain ranges. Travelers can enjoy the world-class tourist sites along the newly-built line during the trip. According to the official, the trains running on the Qinghai-Tibet Railway are the most advanced ones in China. All the carriages of the trains are installed with oxygen-supplying equipments and every passenger will be provided with an oxygen mask. Passengers will not feel altitude reaction or sickness. The train will run 1,972 kilometers from Xining, capital of Qinghai Province, to Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region. It will take 26 hours to complete the one-way travel. Stations are built near scenery spots, according to the Qinghai-Tibet Corporation. As oxygen is thin in the region, trains, including sleeping cars, dining car and sightseeing cars, will be equipped with oxygen system for those who need. The 1,142-km-long section of Qinghai-Tibet Railway from Golmud to Lhasa has been completed on Oct. 12, 2005 and is scheduled to open to traffic on July 1, 2006. In addition to Beijing, some other Chinese cities, including Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, will also launch direct railway passenger transportation to Lhasa as of July 1 2006.

Beijing / Lassa T27 21:30 3rd day 20:58 104 / 160

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Lhasa / Beijing T28 08:00 3rd day 08:00 104 / 160
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Chengdu / Lhasa T22/3 18:18 3rd day 18:28 90/ 140
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Lhasa / Chengdu T24/1 09:05 3rd day 09:55 90 / 140
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Lanzhou / Lhasa K917 16:45 2nd day 22:30 70 / 109
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Lhasa / Lanzhou K918 09:32 2nd day 15:45 70 / 109
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Xining / Lhasa N917 20:07 2nd day 22:30 66 / 104
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