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Tibet Lhasa tours
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Chongqing Tibet-Lhasa Self Tour(for individual)
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Tibet Lhasa
FAQ of Tibet
1. What statue of person is called "foreign tourist"? "Foreign tourist" here refers to the person who doesn`t hold Chinese ID card. For Taiwan people who have "TaiboZheng" still need to get permit for traveling in Tibet. Hongkong and Macao people now are in freely need of permit.
2. Is independent tour allowed in Tibet? Independent tour is prohibited in Tibet. You should take part in an organized group or have the local travel operator to arrange for you.
3. What is the best season for tour in Tibet? Generally speaking, from April to October is the best season for Tibet tour. However, having a winter tour can be pleasant ifyou don`t mind the cold weather. You can avoid the tourist crowds, and economical accommodations and transportation are more available.
4. What are some popular places in Tibet? Lhasa, Tsedang, Gyantse, Shigatse, Tingri, Zhangmu etc. are the most popular places in Tibet, for both normal and trekking itineraries. For expedition, Mt. Everest and Mt. Kailish are the most exciting and accessible areas.
5. How to enter Tibet? By air, there are several routes are available now: Beijing-Lhasa, Shanghai-Lhasa, Chengdu -Lhasa, Xi`an-Lhasa, Xining-Lhasa, Guangzhou-Lhasa, Chongqing-Lhasa, Kathmandu-Lhasa. By land, the possible routes are: Qinghai-Lhasa, Sichuan-Lhasa, Yunnan-Lhasa and Kathmandu-Lhasa. However,land transportation takes much longer time, and can be very tough, especially the Sichuan-Lhasa route.
Since Jul. 1st 2006,trains to Tibet were put into operation, now visitors have another way getting to Tibet. Chengdu-Tibet train goes for every two days,and the trains are also available in Beijing, Guangzhou, Xi¡®ning and Shanghai.Apply for a Tibet permit plus a train tickets you can board the train from the above cities freely and enjoy a spectecular vies along Qinghai-Tipbet railway.
6. Can I travel in Tibet by bus? I really can`t afford the car. Yes, but very limited, only Golmud (ofQinghai Province)-Lhasa. And this route is subject to change,not always available.
7. Other than Chinese currency, what else currency is acceptable in Tibet? USD is acceptable only in a very limited range, e.g. tips. However, for convenience, Chinese currency is the best choice. If you want to change USD
to Chinese currency in Tibet, you can change in Lhasa Hotel or the Bank of China in Lhasa.
8. Can I draw cash from the local banks in Tibet? Yes, but only the Bank of China in Lhasa has this function. However, the ATM there doesn`t always work properly. So we suggest you bring some cash with you.
9. What should I keep in mind when I contact with the Tibetans? Tibetan people are very kind and hospitable, you can feel free to talk with them. But there are some rulers you should go by:
Do not photo them without permission, please show the respect to them!
Do not talk about the sensitive topics like political or t religious matters!
Do not eat dog, donkey or horse in Tibet!
10. What can I do with Tibetan beggars? Religious beggars are an accepted part of society in Tibet. Giving money or food to a pilgrim is considered an act of merit. Donations of five fen to two jiao (Chinese currency) are appropriate. Please note: if the beggars are the old men and women who dress in shredded, bulky clothes, while the younger ones may have a monkey on a chain, it`s a spectacle of great interest to the Tibetans. These beggars are professionals, having less meritorious intentions than religious pilgrims. Just wave them off as the locals do if you don`t want give anything.
11. What medicines should I bring for the high elevation? Try to bring the following medicines that will be very useful during your travel: cold and flu tablets, throat lozenges, nasal decongestant, Aspirin, Multivitamins. Or you can ask your local doctor for suggestions.
12. What should I bring for the plateau weather? Tibet`s high altitude and the atmosphere allow the sun`s solar radiation to strike the earth with unusual intensity. It`s very easy to get sun-burnt there. Sunscreen of high sun protection factor,quality sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat are good means of protection. Calamine lotion is good for mild sun-burnt. Those with fair complexions should bring reflective sunscreen with them. Apply the sunscreen to your nose and lips as well.