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Note: If you have any questions concerning the requirements or the unique demands for your particular tour package, please feel free to contact one of our helpful Travel Consultants for further information.
It's advisable to have a body check-up or have your doctor's advice before visiting Tibet. Visitors with a record of heart, lung, liver, or kidney problems must seek medical advice before making the decision to go to Tibet Also, people with any of the following problems should not go to Tibet.
High Altitude Sickness is one of the biggest challenges when travelling in Tibet. According to our experience, most people will be fine up to 3500m above sea level, as the altitude go higher up to 4500m, mild symptoms as shortness of breath, headache might occur. Adverse reactions may vary from person to person. In most cases, the symptoms are mild and will subside in several hours to several days as the body acclimatizes.
Mild Symptoms of AMS include:
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You are warmly welcome to Tibet by hearing Tashi Delek at the Train station/airport from your local guide and you'll be escorted to reserved hotel in Lhasa. After arrival at your hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to explore the local area and acclimatize yourself to this high altitude city at the top of the world.
Overnight at Lhasa City.
In the morning, the overwhelming Potala Palace is your first stop. As the symbol of Tibet, it was built in 641 AD and was the winter palace of Dalai Lama who is Tibet’s pope. Impressive Tibetan architecture, huge golden Buddha statues, red-robed lamas and devoted pilgrims all make it a must-visit.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Jokhang Temple, the spiritual center of Tibet. Every day, pilgrims from every corner of Tibet trek here from long distances to worship. Finally, walk the special circular pilgrimage route as local followers always do at Barkhor Street where you can buy Tibetan traditional or religious things as souvernir.
Overnight at Lhasa.
Today, we will visit two important monasteries in Lhasa, the Drepung and the Sera. If we are lucy enough, we may even come across Sera Monastery’s Monks debating which is held in the courtyard at around 15:00-17:30.
Overnight at Lhasa.
Today, you are going to visit the famous Ganden Monastery which is located in the Dazi County, at the top of Wangbur Mountain with 3800 meters above the sea level, about 50 km away north of Lhasa city. Usually, it takes about 1.5 hours to get there from Lhasa downtown area by driving. The road to Ganden Monastery is rather winding but it offers great view.
Ganden Monastery is one of the earliest and largest Buddhist monasteries in Tibet. With over 600 years of history, it was built in 1409 by Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug Sect. The monastery is also the leader of the Six Greatest Monasteries of Gelug Sect. With an orderly architectural layout of standing Buddha halls, towering roofs, splendid stupas, Ganden Monastery is arranged well with vivid colors of black windows, white walls and the golden roofs, like a castle under the heaven. Besides, there are a large quantity of cultural relics and handicrafts are worth your visiting. Along the winding twisty road up, you can appreciate the authentic holy land under the blue sky.
After the Ganden visit, drive back to Lhasa.
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Today is free for you until to be transferred to the airport or train station in time for your next destination.
This is a join-in group tour. If you have tight budget and don't mind to share room with like-minded people, this tour will offer you the possibility of lowest price. See Tibetan Buddhism's most revered religious sites and learn about classical Tibetan architecture while soaking in traditional Tibetan culture. Climb up the Potala Palace and get a great view of Lhasa city; witness the Buddhism Scriptures Debate between monks in Sera Monastery; stroll along the special circular pilgrimage route and follow the footsteps of pilgrims to witness their devotion; choose some unique Tibetan souvenirs for your families and friends in Barhkor Street; Take a visit to the earliest and largest Buddhist monasteries-Ganden Monastery.
“If you prefer to travel with only your group, we also have a private customizable tour for the same itinerary. Highly recommend you get a quote for both type of tours to compare. Private tours are usually more expensive than group tours. However, if you have a few people in your group, the price won't be much different. If you are travelling alone, a group tour is the best choice. ”
Note: The above departure dates are subject to change, you'd better contact us to comfirm the final depature before your booking.
Please Note:
The quotation including airport transfers. The free airport pick-up is at 3:20 p.m. and Lhasa to airport at 12:00 p.m., train station see off is at 6:30 am. If your schedule about enter or leave Tibet is different time, we would like to arrange private airport or train transfer for you, but we charge extra fee for you. It’s 38 US$ per person for single airport transfer and 18 US$ for single railway station transfer.
Please Note:
Free airport pick-up service is only available for the flights arriving at Lhasa between 11:00 AM ~ 12:00 AM, 14:30 PM ~15:30 PM. There are two schedules of free airport drop-off vehicles at 10:30 AM and 13:00 PM. Train pick-up/drop-off service is free for all train schedules. If your flight arrive or departure with different time,and need transfer service, we will charge 58$ per transfer.
While the trip of a lifetime is priceless, we know value is a vital aspect for those deciding which tour to choose.
When comparing tour prices, be sure to compare like to like. Our tours are designed to ensure that our customers experience all the culture, history, and beauty that Tibet has to offer, and at a reasonable price.
A great way to obtain the lowest possible price is to invite more people to join you to make bookings. (Please notice that the price discounts are only valid for you and friends invited by you, irrelevant to other members in the final group that you will be part of.)
Booking early is also an easy way to ensure the best rate! We highly recommend you contact us at least 1 month before your planned departure date.
Save money, make lifetime friends on the way!
Getting more people in the group is a great way to save money. Our group tour is very suitable for solo travelers and students. When inquiring, please ask our travel consultants if there are other people also travel alone and indicate if you would mind to travel with like-minded people.
Our group tour is a join-in tour. You will travel with other visitors from all over the world. You will share the costs of hiring vehicle, guides and accommodation with other visitors.
Our group size is from 2-20 people. To make sure the tour guide is able to take good care of everyone in the tour, there will be less than 8 people for most of our group tours. We had handled tours only had 3-4 peoples, which is like a private tour.
For clothing, we suggest casual style and layered clothing because temperatures in Tibet vary greatly during a day. Down coat is necessary if you go beyond Lhasa and Shigatse to remote areas, e.g. the Everest Camp or further to Mt.Kailash. Sun glasses, sun block,moisture cream are necessary too.
For food, 2L of water each day, and some snacks. We also find the energy drink Red Bull is a great energy boost while traveling in Tibet.
For medicines, we suggest that you take some pain-killer pills with you and enough medicine for colds, diarrhea, nausea and fever. Some nasal ointment andthroat-moistening pills will be of great help for those who are sensitive tochilly weather conditions. Please consult your doctor prior to your travel toTibet. Medicine is a must for travelers to Tibet.
We will take care of all necessary Tibet permits in all of our Tibet tours. It is included in the price quotation and it is part of our tour services. It's advisable to apply for your travel permits at least 10 days prior to your entry date. The earlier, the easier for us to get a permit for you.
Please tell us your real occupation when applying a tibet travel permit. Journalists and people involved with political matters (such asdiplomats and government officials) require more complicated procedures to beissued a permit.
Breakfast: If you are staying in a star hotel, breakfast is usually included. If you are staying in a guesthouse or tent, breakfast is not included.
Lunch and Dinner:
We don’t usually include lunch and dinner
in our tour itinerary. We do arrange lunch or dinner for you at your request
though. However, we prefer to give you the freedom to choose the food you want
and pay on the spot. From our previous customers' responses, we find that most
of our clients prefer to leave the dinners open on their own so that they can
enjoy some time to themselves. They can choose either to go to a local restaurant for a little adventure or to
have a simple dinner in the hotel where they stay. They may also prefer to
choose a restaurant which appeals to their own unique tastes.
We have created a list of our favorite restaurants in Tibet and hand-picked some local restaurants to recommend to our customers. In Lhasa, you can choose Chinese food, Western food, Tibetan food as well as Nepalese food and Indian food. In "off-the-beaten-road" destinations, choices are limited. Our tour guide will be more than happy to recommend good restaurants for you and take you to the restaurants available according to your tastes and preferred style of dishes. Soon you’ll develop your favorite Tibetan dishes!
Acclimatize: We suggest that you take it easy for your first few days in Tibet. Don't push yourself physically since your body will require some time to get used to the high altitude.
Photography: When photographing Tibetans, please be sure to get their permission first. Also, when inside the religious sites, please be aware that if photography is permitted. It is not allowed to take pictures while inside the halls of Potala Palace and JokhangTemple. Make sure you bring a flashlight if you want to see the inside of the monastery, though please ask for permission when taking pictures in the monastery. Some Monastery might charge visitors a 10-30RMB fee for taking pictures. Please ask your tour guide if you are not sure.
Free time: During the free time of your trip, like the rest of the first day and the last day before departure, you can walk around on your own and do some shopping if you wish.
Anxiety is the common cause of mountain sickness. Our customers age range from 20 years old to 70 years old, there is no evidence that suggests that age has anything to do with the occurrence of mountain sickness.
Taking a Tibet tour with Tibet Discovery, our tour guide will take care of you and give advice on how to avoid high altitude sickness on arrival. A bottle of oxygen will be prepared for each person for emergency use when the tour includes visiting places like Mt. Everest, Lake Namtso, Mt. Kailash and activities like trekking and biking. Always remember that if you have any problems or feel uncomfortable, please tell your guide immediately or contact our travel consultant.
Tibet Discovery’s Service and
Value:
Travel Insurance: We provide a limited
Accident/Casualty Insurance in Tibet through China Life Tourist
Accident/Casualty Insurance which only covers accidents that occur within
Tibet. This policy’s indemnity is relatively low, so if you would like a
more inclusive plan, then it is best to purchase one in your home country
before your departure.
Refund Policy: Cancellations made…
30 or more days
prior to departure result in a 90% refund
29-15 days prior to departure result
in an 80% refund
14-7 days prior to departure result in a 70% refund
6-2 days
prior to departure result in a 50% refund
Less than 2 days prior to departure
or a no show result in no refund.
Note: Additional cancellation fees, if
applicable, imposed by the service providers other than Tibet Discovery tours
(i.e. flight ticket booking, train ticket booking, hotels reservation, etc.)
will be deducted from the money refunded. While this is the official policy, in
cases where our customers face unexpected and unavoidable problems, we can
sometimes offer a more generous refund.
Before the trip: Before your trip, feel free to
contact our Travel Consultants for any further information you need. All
of our tours are fully customizable, so if you are not satisfied with any
part of a tour pakage, just let us know and our expert Travel Consultants
will do their best to design the perfect tour for you.
During the trip: If you have any questions or
concerns during your trip, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your
Travel Consultant will do his or her best to resolve any problems you have
and ensure that your trip runs as smoothly as possible.
After the trip: Once you have returned home and
have had a chance to settle back in, we’d love to hear from you. We
welcome your comments, suggestions, pictures, and whatever else you want
to share with us about your trip. We are always striving to improve our
customers’ experiences, and also love to hear about their adventures!
Best time to go:
Peak Season: June, July,
August, September (June to October 15th )
In July and August, the crowds will be considerably larger and the costs for
vehicle, food, accommodation, and tour guides are higher. June-August generally
has great weather, though during July and August, Tibet tends to be extremely
crowded as many Chinese travel there for their summer vacation. As July and
August is the peak season to travel to Tibet. We highly recommend you avoid
those two months to reduce the costs.
Best Value: April, May,
and Late October to November (April 16th to May 31st)
Late April to Early June, late October to November is the best value time to
go, as the weather still nice and the cost is considerably less. The tour costs
between this time is usually a few hundred dollars cheaper than peak season.
Shoulder Season: Late November
December, January, February, early April (Nov 16th to April 15th)
December-February tends to be a slow period for travel to Tibet. The weather is
generally quite cold, though there will be no crowds like there are during the
peak season. Another benefit to traveling during the shoulder season is that
prices are considerably lower. The view might not be as vivid but you can enjoy
another side of Tibet.
Note: Above information applies to most Tibet tours. For specific best travel time, please contact our travel consultant.
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this boat is really fantastic especially in off peak season when the boat is not fully loaded. Highly recommended
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First of all, I wish to apologise on my late reply. We just returned from Guiyang last evening after extending our stay on our own in Chongging and Guizhou after our cruise ended. Here's my reply to your survey.
1. How do you comment your tour arrangements? (We did not take any tour arrangement but the group enjoyed the cruise booked through you)
2. Are you willing to recommend our service to your people who also have an interest to visit China? (For the cruise - Yes)
3. Do you have any suggestions on improving our services? (None)
4. Can we use your comments of our service, the photos or other images that you took on the tour for our websites, brochures, marketing and publicity? If yes, could you please send us some of your photos by E-mail? (Yes. Below is a photo taken during our cruise.)
I wish to thank you for your patience when booking the cruise for us, especially when arranging for payments, which did not go through smoothly due to typo error first on our part and then the bank's part.
Kind regards
Guat
Guat enjoyed the scenery of Shennv Stream during their Yangtze Cruise trip in October 2024, Tour Customized by Rita
Guat enjoyed the scenery of Wu Gorge during their Yangtze Cruise trip in October 2024, Tour Customized by Rita
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