Kelly - Our Tibet Travel Specialist

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Expertise

  • Tibet

    Lhasa, Namtso Lake, Shigatse, Gyantse, Everest

  • China's Other Regions

    City Tours, Family Tours, Yangtze River Cruises

Why not take the advantages of Kelly's travel experience and knowledge to design a trip just for you that suits your budget and interests. Her passion for travel and help never fades away!

Biography

I'm Kelly, your travel consultant at Tibet Discovery. With a major in Landscape Architecture, I possess a profound appreciation for nature, architecture, and gardens. My academic background has provided me with a unique perspective on the natural world, enhancing my ability to recognize and appreciate diverse forms of beauty. This foundation has ignited a deep passion for travel and exploration.

I share your enthusiasm for China's vast and diverse destinations, particularly Tibet. Of all the places I have visited, Tibet left the most lasting impression, leading me to spend an extensive 23 days immersing myself in its rich culture and stunning landscapes. This transformative experience broadened my horizons and reinforced my expertise in creating comprehensive and immersive travel itineraries.

My meticulous planning and organizational skills ensure that every aspect of your trip is seamlessly arranged, allowing you to fully enjoy your travel experience without concern for the details. I am committed to providing exceptional, personalized service tailored to your unique interests and preferences. Whether you are captivated by China's rich cultural heritage or its breathtaking natural beauty, I am here to guide you with expertise and dedication every step of the way.

At Tibet Discovery, we offer a diverse array of travel opportunities designed to create unforgettable experiences. My passion lies in helping you craft lasting memories, and I am always available to assist with your travel planning needs. Don’t hesitate to reach out—I am here to turn your dream journey into a reality with professionalism, passion, and unwavering dedication.

If it's your first time to Tibet, I recommend these tours to you:

>> 4 Days Holy City Lhasa Private Tour - Heart of Tibet

>> 6 Days Lhasa Gyantse Shigatse Historical Private Tour

>> 8 Days Lhasa Mount Everest Private Tour

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Tibet Travel Tips from Kelly

Can't find the answers you would like? Email me or call me at +86-28-85227275, I will get back to you immediately with full passion and consideration.

  1. Is independent tour allowed in Tibet?

    In order to protect the centuries-old cultural relics, Tibetan fragile environment and respect the tradition of Tibetan people and considering the limited reception capacity in Tibet, all non-Chinese passport holders must travel Tibet with a licensed agency.

  2. What documents do I need if I am planning to travel to Tibet?

    First, you need to have a valid passport, and then apply for a valid Chinese visa for your travel to China. A Tibet Travel Permit (sometimes people call it Entry permit or TTB Permit) is needed for your Tibet tour. More visas or permits, like Aliens’ Travel Permit, Military Permit and Border Pass, Group Visa are also required if you want to visit more further regions outside Lhasa, Shigatse and Gyantse.

  3. How to Get to Tibet?

    Basically you have two options – flight and train. Currently, you can take a flight to Lhasa from Beijing(4.5hrs), Xian(3.7hrs), Chengdu(2.5hrs), Chongqing(3hrs), Kunming(3hrs), Kathmandu (1.5hrs), etc. Among all these cities, Chengdu and Xian have more frequent flights to Lhasa. If you prefer a train travel, you can take a train to Tibet from Beijing(40.5hrs), Xian(32hrs), Chengdu(43hrs), Shanghai(47hrs), Chongqing(42hrs), Lanzhou(25hrs), Xining(22hrs), Guangzhou(54hrs).

  4. When is the best time to visit Tibet?

    The scenery in Tibet varies with different seasons and different regions. Generally, it is suitable to travel to Tibet from April to October to visit different destinations in Tibet.

  5. How to Avoid High Altitude Sickness?

    Before visiting Tibet, you need to keep physically and mentally healthy. Taking a physical examination and consulting your doctor for advice are also important. It is also helpful to travel from lower altitudes to higher altitudes to acclimatize your body to the altitude gradually. During your journey in Tibet, remember to avoid strenuous activities and always walk at a slow pace and take deep breaths.

  6. Is there any age limit for travelers to Tibet?

    No. There is not any age limit for travelers who plan to visit Tibet. And it all depends on your physical condition. It will be dangerous to visit Tibet if you are suffering from heavy cold, severe anemia, high blood pressure, high blood pressure, heart disease or any other breathing diseases, because they may cause serious high altitude sickness.

  7. What are the hotels like in Tibet?

    Tourism in Tibet has developed a lot in recent years and hotel facilities and service have also greatly improved. Due to special location and geography, living standards in remote cities may not be as you expect from a hotel in other parts of the world. Hotels in small cities and the Everest Base Camp are very basic and simple. Usually you only have a public bathroom with a squat toilet to use.

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