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Classic Tibet ( Fly In /Drive Out)

TRIP CODE LHTT – NEPTIBET - A 4
DESTINATION Tibet
START POINT Kathmandu
END POINT
DURATION 8 days
TRANSPORTATION Private Vehicles with driver
ACCOMODATION 3.5 star hotel in city star hotel in city
MEALS Breakfast
MAXIMUM ALTITUDE 3656 meters Meters
ACTIVITY City Tour
DIFFICULTI LEVEL Moderate
SUITABLE AGE GROUP 10 to 65 years

ITINERARY  ::

DAY 01 : FLIGHT  FROM  KATHMANDU  TO  LHASA  ( 3,656 meters )                                                     
Today , take a timely airport transfer in Kathmandu to board the plane to Lhasa. You will take a breath taking trans Himalayan flight over the Mt. Everest (8848.48 meters) towards Lhasa. Upon your arrival at the Gonggar Airport in Lhasa, be welcomed & received by our airport representative. Be transferred to your hotel in Lhasa and check in. Balance of the day is at your leisure for the acclimatization. Overnight in Lhasa.

DAY 02  :  EXCURSION  IN  LHASA  ( 3,656 meters )  
Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for an excursion to the magnificent heritage sites of  “ Potala Palace” . Take a lunch break in between the tours. Then continue your excursion to the “ Jokhang Temple”  and the “ Bharkor local market” . Return to the hotel. Overnight in Lhasa.

[ Potala Palace :  This is situated on the red rock hill in the central Lhasa. Potala Palace is the highest ancient palace in the world, reaching 3,767.19 meters at the topmost point.  The word Potala was derived from the Sanskrit language and translate to the meaning "Abode of the Awalokiteswora ( God Of Compassion)."  Legend has it that in the 7th century, to greet his bride Princess Wen Cheng of the Tang Dynasty (618B.C. - 907B.C.) of China, then great Tibet King “ Shrongtseng Gompo”  built a 9 storey palace with a thousand rooms up on the Red Hill and named it Potala. Later, with the collapse of the “ Songtsen Gampo Dynasty” , the ancient palace was almost destroyed in wars. What we see at present is the architecture of the Qing Dynasty (1644B.C. - 1911B.C.) and the continuous expansion of the re-construction work and its outcome since the 17th century.
Jokhang Temple : Jokhang temple was build by: Great  King Songtsem Gampo (617 – 650 AD , the 33rd king of Tibet) and it is Included on UNESCO's World Heritage list in 2000 AD as a part of the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple is located in central Lhasa. With an area of 25,100 square meters (about six acres), it is the ultimate pilgrimage destination for Tibetan Pilgrims.

Bharkhor Local Market :  Located just outside to Jhokhang Temple , this charismatic & the lively local market surrounds the entire periphery of the Jhokhang Temple an enrich the environment of the entire temple complex. The circular route of this oldest street in the heart of the city dating back to the foundation of the Jokhang temple itself. This is also a market where you can hang around in the evening time.]
 
DAY 03 : EXCURSION  IN  LHASA  ( 3,656 meters )
Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for an excursion to the magnificent heritage sites of
“ Drepung Monastery “ and the “ Sera Monastery” . Take a lunch break in between the tours. Then continue your excursion to “ Norbulinkha Palace ”.  Return to the hotel. Overnight in Lhasa.


[ Drepung Monastery :- The monastery was established in 1416 AD by Tsong Khapa's disciple Jamyang Qoigyi, Situated at the foot of the Mountain Gambo Utse, five (5 ) kilometers (3.1 miles) from the western suburb of Lhasa, the Deprung Monastery is known as the most important monastery of Gelugpa in Tibetan Buddhism.
Sera Monastery :-  Located at the foot of Tatipu Hill in the northern suburb of Lhasa City, Sera Monastery is one of three famous monasteries in the city along with the Deprung Monastery and the Ganden Monastery.
It is dedicated to the Gelugpa or Yellow Hat Sect, a branch of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Tsong Khapa. Jamchen Chojey, one of Tsong Khapa's disciples built it in 1419AD during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)AD. The monastery was named “Sera” which means “wild rose” in the Tibetan language, because the hill behind it was covered with wild roses in bloom when it was built.
 Norbulinkha Palace :-  Norbulingka Palace, on the west edge of Lhasa city is the biggest manmade garden in Tibet Autonomous Region. Norbulingka, in Tibetan, refers to “Park of Treasure” and used to be the summer palace of Dalai Lamas to deal with government issues and hold religious activities. Built from 1755AD  and under the reconstructions of different Dalai Lamas, Norbulingka expands its scale into over 360,000 square meters and more than 374 rooms, including palaces for 7th to 14th Dalai Lamas. Dotted with various kinds of precious flowers and plants, it is the genuine “Plateau Oxygen Bar”. With peaceful atmosphere and tranquillity ,you will easily get yourself relaxed when walking inside this pure land. As one part of the historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, it was added to World Heritage Sites in 2001 .]


  • DAY 04 : DRIVE  FROM  LHASA  TO  GYANTSE  ( 3,977 meters )
    Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for the driving journey to Gyantse. Today, the trip starts from a visit to “Drolma Lhakang Temple”, situated in the highway to Gyantse. Continue the journey further ahead and you will arrive at the turquoise lake of “Yamdrok Tso” which is famous for its Scorpion shape and turquoise blue coloured clean water. From a vantage point in the “Khampa-la  Pass” (4794 meters) , one can have a panoramic view of this beautiful lake.

    Later, continue the journey by passing over the “Brahmaputra River” (Yarlung Tsangpo) and after a 2 hours of driving, you will arrive at Gyantse town and check in to the hotel.   After a brief rest, proceed for the sightseeing in Gyantse. Take a visit to the two impressive Buddhist monuments at “ Khumbum Stupa “ and “ Pelku Chode Monastery”. Return to the hotel after the excursion. Overnight in Gyantse.

    [ Drolma Lhakang Temple : This is situated west of Lhasa about 25km on the way to Gonggar Airport. This temple might seem small and ignored by tourists but this temple is where the greatest Bon-Po master Atisha spent the last years of his life. This temple is of Drolma or Tara, a famous female bodhisattva.

Yamdrok Tso Lake : This scorpion shaped picturesque lake is situated at a distance of an hour of driving from Lhasa. You will reach the foothills of Kampa la pass. From here you will have your best views of Yamdrok Lake , its sky blue water & also the snow capped mountains on a sunny winter morning. 
[ Kumbum Chorten Stupa : The octagonal shaped, 9 stories white stupa, 42.4 meters high chorten situated in the periphery of the Pelku Chode monastery is known as “ Kumbum Stupa”. Kumbum means 100,000 images in Tibetan language hence this is colloquially also known as  “ One-Hundred-Thousand-Buddha Tower ”. The first Khumbum was founded in the year 1427 AD by a Gyantse prince. It has nine Lhakangs or stories & is 42.4 metres high surmounted by a golden dome, and contains 77 niches/ chapels which line its walls. At the higher levels you can go out to an outdoor terrace and enjoy an incredible view on the town, monastery and surrounding fort.
Pelku (Palcho) Chode Monastery :-  This is the main Buddhist monastery in Gyantse. It was completed and consecrated in 1425 AD. -- The monastery treasures 1,049 sets of ancient Tibetan sutras which are most valuable for studying Tibetan religion and ethnic cultures. The monastery has 17 Datsans (colleges, a unit of religious organization in a monastery) in total in this monastery, which belongs to the Sakya (the major monastery is Sakya Monastery), Kagyu and Gelug (the major monastery is Ganden Monastery) sects of Tibetan Buddhism. It is really rare among the Tibetan monasteries that several sects could coexist under one roof.]



DAY 05 : DRIVE  FROM  GYANTSE  TO  SHIGATSE ( 3,840 meters )

Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for the driving journey (98 km / 2 hours) to Shigatse.
This ancient town is popular for its huge Thangka painting on the wall which is clearly visible from the northern side of the highway. On arrival in Shigatse check in to the hotel. After a brief rest, take the sightseeing trip to Panchen Lama’s “Tashilunpu Monastery”.  Return to the hotel and overnight in Shigatse.

[ Shigatse : This town is situated near the junction of the “Ngang” and “Yarlung Tsangpo” (Brahmaputra) rivers, with many traditional low ceiling, flat roofed, mud brick Tibetan houses, but quite a lot of ugly modern Chinese buildings as well. It is home of the “Tashilunpo Monastery”, traditional seat of the Panchen Lama, and one of the great centres of Tibetan Buddhism.  Shigatse has an interesting local bazaar, where various traditional items can often be found at more or less reasonable prices.  This town has always been an important trade and administration centre and also has political and religious significance, once being the seat of the Panchen Lama. The town is essentially divided into two parts: the old Tibetan style area in the city and the concrete, modern Chinese part of the town. The older streets and alleys here are very pleasant to wander around and there are a few sights of interest to guarantee a stay of minimum of two days.
Tashilunpo Monastery :  The monastery located on a hill in the center of Shigatse city, the name “Tashi Lhumpo” translates to the meaning " All fortune and happiness gathered here" or  " Heap of Glory".
It was founded in 1447 by the 1st  Dalai Lama, is the traditional monastic seat of the Panchen Lama , and an historically and culturally important monastery in Shigatse. It is the head monastery of the “Yellow Hat sect (Geluk gompa)”.  The monastery is the traditional seat of successive Panchen Lamas, the second highest ranking tulku lineage in the Geluk tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. This monastery could accommodate the 4,000 monks and is the largest of its kind in the whole of the Tibet.]
 

DAY 6: DRIVE FROM SHIGATSE TO SHEGAR (4,330 meters )
Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for the driving journey ( 204 km / 7 hours ) to Shegar. The overland journey today travels through the highest point of “Gyatchu La pass” (5,220m). Upon arriving in Shegar, check into the hotel. Overnight in Shegar.

DAY 7: DRIVE  FROM SHEGAR TO KERUNG  ( 3,000 meters )
Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for the driving journey ( 265 km / 7 hours ) to Kerung.
Today, the journey passes through the highest plateau in the world with typical rural landscapes offering the utter feeling of being on the roof of the world as you will cross over the “Lalung la Pass” (the 5,050 meters). From this vantage point you can have a breath taking view of Mt. Cho-Oyu (8,201m), Mt. Shishapangma (8,012m), but still dwarfed by the vastness of the Tibetan plateau. Upon arrival, check into the guest house. Overnight in Kerung.

DAY 8: DRIVE  FROM  KERUNG  TO  KATHMANDU ( 1400 meters )
Conveniently after the breakfast, proceed for the driving journey (145 km / 8 hours ) to Kathmandu. Today is the last day in Tibetan region. After arriving at Tibet – Nepal border point and completing immigration and custom formalities, the remaining journey starts in the Nepalese territory starting from Rasuwagadhi with the sights of the typical Nepalese rural landscapes. Farewell to Tibet. Finally, the overland journey completes once you will arrive in Kathmandu.  
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Tour Dates & Costs

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SPRING :- March , April, May

SUMMER :- June , July , August

AUTUMN :- September, October , November

WINTER :- December, January, February

$USD 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person

Tour Cost Includes :

-- Airport transfers in Kathmandu & Lhasa, in a private vehicle with the driver.                                                                    
-- The 03 Nights of hotel room accommodation with breakfast in the standard hotel in Lhasa .
-- The 01 Night of hotel room accommodation with breakfast in the standard hotel in Gyantse.
-- The 01 Night of hotel room accommodation with breakfast  in the standard hotel in Shigatse.
-- The 01 Night of hotel room accommodation with breakfast  in the standard hotel in Shegar.
-- The 01 Night of hotel room accommodation with breakfast in the guest house in Kerung.
--  All sightseeing in the private vehicle with a local English speaking Tibetan guide & the driver in Lhasa.
                                

--  All monastery entrance fees in the monumental zones as mentioned in the itinerary.
-- The overland transportation from Kerung to Kathmandu in a private tourist coach on sharing basis with other
    tourists including an English speaking tour guide and the driver.
--  Tibet Travel Permit & China Visa fees.                                                            
 
Tour Cost Excludes :

--  All lunch and dinner during the whole trip.
--  Air Tickets for the sector “ Kathmandu – Lhasa ”.                                                            
--  All sort of personal expenses of the traveller such as ; laundry , photography , bar & liquor, tips etc.
--  Nepal re-entry visa fees.                                                              
--  Travel , Medical & the Rescue Insurance of the traveller.
--  All other expenses that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section. 

TIBET TOURIST VISA

--  A travel into the Tibet whether by a flight or an overland journey both, requires a Chinese Visa
   and a Tibet Travel Permit which can both be acquired in Kathmandu with the help of a licensed  
   and authorized Travel Company ( Tibet via Nepal ).
--  A valid “Visa to China” is not the same as a “ Tibet Travel Permit”. As such, for those who already 
    have a “China Visa ” will also have to apply for the “ Tibet Travel Permit”.
-- This “ Tibet Travel Permit ” is still required for any remote foreign traveller who is already in China   
   and now willing to travel to Tibet from any territory in China.
--  To obtain the “ Tibet Travel Permit ” you have to book a guide for your whole trip and pre - organize
     private transport for trips outside Lhasa.
-- The trip outside Lhasa likewise requires extra permits which are arranged by the Travel Agent you
   are going with.

A  TRAVELLER  TO  TIBET  MUST  POSSESS AND  PRESENT  THESE  DOCUMENTS
.

[ 1 ]  Passport   :: --  valid for 6 months.
[ 2 ]  Chinese Visa  : -- you can apply for one from a Chinese Embassy or through China Highlights (who entry from China).
[ 3 ]  Group Visa  ::-- who entry from Nepal to Tibet after Tibet tour traveller can visit China mainland with valid group visa.
[ 4 ]  Individual Visa  ::--  will be cancel when we apply for group visa (if visa is in the passport).
[ 5 ]  Tibet Entry Permit  :: -- it is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau and is an absolute necessity for outsiders entering Tibet.
[ 6 ] Specific Areas  Permits  :-- A few people who wish to travel to specific areas in Tibet must also obtain :
Travel Permit  -- It is required when you are planning to movement to closed areas in Tibet. These are issued after you land in Tibet.
Military Permit  --  It is acquired to travel to some militarily sensitive regions.


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SAFETY  GUIDELINES  IN TIBET 

We recommend you to go through our following safety guidelines and stay tune with latest happening.
-- Have at least 2 copies of Tibet Permit with you while travelling there.
-- Keep your belongings properly.
-- When you feel uncomfortable due to altitude change or have any troubles, report to your
   guide promptly.
-- Never rush to visit attractions shortly after you arrive in Lhasa .
-- Shop around but avoid undue bargaining with street vendors and never buy wildlife and
    unknown Tibetan herbal medicine and fake products.
--  Take your money and important belongings with you all the time.
-- Spend few days in Lhasa for acclimation and always follow a gradual ascent when travelling to
   higher places to avoid attitude sickness.
-- Refrain from heavy drinking and smoking.
-- Respect the religion, customs and avoid taboos in Tibet.
-- Pay special attention to unique alpine climate (such as sunburn, dramatic temperature change, etc.)
-- Keep necessary medicines at the consult of your doctor.
-- Never travel alone at night or venture into unknown places without informing your guide.
-- In most places, cash is only accepted. Do prepare enough and small change in the local currency.
--  If an emergency arises, report it to your guide promptly.
-- Don’t carry any documents or papers related to Dalai Lama or  free Tibet movement.
--  We also recommend not carrying any guide book to Tibet.

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NEPAL  TOURIST  VISA

-- The “Tribhuvan International Airport “ ( TIA ) is the only international airport of Nepal from where the
    Immigration Office grants the Tourist Visa on Arrival for the tourists flying to Nepal .
--  Though you can expect some queues during peak Tourist season, the “On Arrival ' visa procedure is
    very quick and simple.
--  If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions
     stationed abroad prior to your arrival.
--  If you have obtained visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in abroad , then you must enter Nepal
    within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter
    into Nepal.
--  Visas obtained on Arrival at the Entry and Exit points are 'Tourist Visas'.  They bear multiple Re entry
    facility. Tourist Visa 'On Arrival' is the only entry visa to Nepal.

On Arrival Visa Fee at Entry Points  ::
15 Days – 30 USD
30 Days – 50 USD
90 Days – 125 USD

NOTE
  ::  Please carry the Cash ( US$ or Euro ) with you . The electronic money is not accepted at all . 

Gratis Visa  On arrival  ( Visa for Free )    ::
--  Children below 10 years except US citizens
--  Up to 30 days for SAARC Citizen (except Afghanistan) visiting Nepal for the first time in a given visa Year. 
--   Non Residential Nepalese(NRN) card holder ( issued by MoFA /Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad).
--  Chinese Nationals
--  Officials from China, Brazil, Russia and Thailand do not need Entry Visa based on reciprocal visa waiver Agreement

Visa Extension Fee   ::
-- Tourist visa extension is done for minimum 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days.
    In the case of delay less than 150 days additional USD 5 per day as late fine.
-- Contact Department of Immigration for extending your visa or changing the category of your visa.
-- Tourist Visa extension can be done from Immigration Office, Pokhara too.
-- Non tourist visa extension can be done only at Department of Immigration (if eligible) for a period of
    maximum one year (except business visa).

IMPORTANT NOTE
   ::- 
--   If you are visiting Nepal for the purposes other than Tourism (sightseeing, tour, travel, mountaineering, trekking, visiting friends and families), you should still get ' Tourist Visa' to get into the country. However, you must change the category of  visa as per your purpose and length of stay in Nepal from Department of Immigration by producing  required documents.
--   Nationals of following countries are requested to acquire Visa prior their arrival from their nearby Diplomatic missions  ( Embassies / consulates ) of Nepal Government. (1) Nigeria , (2) Ghana ,  (3) Zimbabwe , (4) Swaziland,(5) Cameroon,  (6) Somalia, (7) Liberia , (8) Ethiopia,  (9) Iraq , (10) Palestine , (11) Afghanistan, (12) Syria .

ALTITUDE  SICKNESS  & REMEDY


-- Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is the negative health effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation.
--  Altitude sickness occurs when you cannot get enough oxygen from the air at high altitudes.
--  Generally speaking, this brief illness occurs when a person quickly travels from a place with a low elevation to one with a high elevation - or vice versa.
-- The faster you climb to a high altitude, the more likely you will get acute mountain sickness. The best way to prevent altitude illness is to ascend gradually.

SYMPTOMS ::
-- This causes typical symptoms such as a headache, nausea, vomiting , light headedness , loss of appetite, and trouble sleeping.
-- The different levels of altitude sickness have different symptoms :  Symptoms of mild, short-term altitude sickness also include dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, sleep problems and a general loss of energy.
-- This usually happens above 5,000 feet, though some might not experience altitude sickness until at least 10,000 feet in elevation.


HOW LONG CAN ALTITUDE SICKNESS LAST ?
-- Other symptoms will go away quickly at a lower altitude. Symptoms of moderate altitude sickness usually improve in 24 hours at an elevation that is at least 1,000 to 2,000 feet lower. Symptoms should go away completely within 3 days.


WHAT IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR ALTITUDE SICKNESS ?

Treating Altitude Sickness Instantly ::
--  Stop And Rest Where You Are.
--  Make Sure You're Drinking Enough Water.
-- Then go down to the lower altitude zone as soon as possible.
--  If You Have A Headache, Take Ibuprofen Or Paracetamol.
--  If You Feel Sick, Take An Anti-Sickness Medicine, Such As Promethazine.
-- Do Not Smoke, Drink Alcohol, Or Exercise.
--  Do Not Go Any Higher  For At Least 24 To 48 Hours.
-- Once you go down, and after the altitude sickness goes away, get some tea and chocolate.

WHAT MEDICATIONS PREVENT ALTITUDE SICKNESS  ?
-- Acetazolamide is used to prevent and reduce the symptoms of altitude sickness. This medication can decrease headache, tiredness, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath that can occur when you climb quickly to high altitudes (generally above 10,000 feet / 3,048 meters).

HOW QUICKLY DOES DIAMOX WORK FOR ALTITUDE SICKNESS?
-- To prevent altitude sickness, start taking acetazolamide 1 to 2 days before you start to climb. Continue taking it while you are climbing and for at least 48 hours after you have reached your final altitude. You may need to continue taking this medication while staying at the high altitude to control your symptoms.

HOW MANY DIAMOX CAN I TAKE A DAY ?
-- The recommended dosage is 1 capsule (500 mg) two times a day. Usually 1 capsule is administered in the morning and 1 capsule in the evening. It may be necessary to adjust the dose, but it has usually been found that dosage in excess of 2 capsules (1 g) does not produce an increased effect.

WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE DIAMOX  ?
-- You should not use Diamox if you have cirrhosis, severe liver or kidney disease, an electrolyte imbalance, adrenal gland failure, or an allergy to Diamox or sulfa drugs.

Overview

Trip Introduction :-

This is a classic way to see Tibet by taking a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa and spending the three days of nice excursions in the capital of Tibet. 
You will see & experience the prime attractions in Lhasa like - the Potala Palace, the Norbulingka Palace ( Summer Palace ) and the Jokhang Temple which contains Jowo Shakyamuni, the most holy statue to all Tibetan Buddhists. The excursion also includes the visit to Samye monastery, Drepung and Sera monastery.
 
In the 2nd part of the trip, the overland trip directs towards the south west of Tibet. This is also one of the most spectacular road journeys in the world that goes across the “Roof of the World” and the Tibetan Plateau with an opportunity to see the great views of the northern face of the Mt Everest ( 8848.86 meters ) and Mt. Shishapangma ( 8027 meters ).

You will be experiencing very unique and ancient Tibetan Buddhist towns of  Gyantse, Shigatse & Shegar, hence finally arriving at the Kyirong town – the last Tibetan settlement near the Tibet  - Nepal border.

From this point now, the journey heads towards the “Friendship Highway” down into a spectacular gorge back to Nepal at “ Rasuwagadhi “  entry point , from where the overland journey further continues till Kathmandu.
[ Note :-  This tour however , also offers an option of flying back from Lhasa to Kathmandu. ]

Location of Tibet  :-

Nepal’s entire northern territory is Tibet – the autonomous region of China. In other words - Tibet is situated towards the south-west of China. The original 3 provinces of Tibet are (1) U - Tsang,
(2) Kham and ( 3 ) Amdo and the people living in these regions think about themselves as the Tibetan.

Under China's occupation during in 1953, Tibet has been partitioned up, renamed and joined into Chinese territories, with little reference to the original borders between Tibet's areas. At the point when China refers to Tibet, it implies the Tibet Autonomous Region or TAR, which incorporates just U - Tsang and part of Kham.

The pristine snow capped view and inescapable Tibetan Buddhism environment and simple access to its neighbouring nation Nepal make Tibet rank high of the movement travel bucket list. Its unmistakable geography and land area enable it to share the world's most amazing mountaineering and trekking assets with its neighbour nation Nepal.

Time Difference  ::-
Tibet  Standard Time ( IST ) is 0800 hours (6 hours) ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+8).

General Mode of Travelling to Tibet
::-

[ 1 ]  By Road :
There are 5 main highways in Tibet, to be specific:
( I )  Sichuan -Tibet Highway – it runs between Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, and Lhasa.
( I I ) Qinghai - Tibet Highway – it runs between Xining, the capital city of Qinghai, to Lhasa.
(I I I ) Yunnan - Tibet Highway – it runs between Yunnan territory and Tibet.
( I V )  Xinjiang - Tibet Highway – it runs crosswise over boundless deserts, lofty and steep peaks.
( V ) The China - Nepal Highway – it is the main international highway in Tibet.

[ 2 ]  By Air  :
-- Flying to Lhasa dependably requires a stopover in either China or Nepal.
--  Lhasa Gonggar Airport is situated around 98 kilometers (around 61 miles) toward the south of Lhasa City.
-- The main international trip to and from Tibet is between Lhasa and Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

[ 3 ]  By Rail  :
The Gormo to Lhasa railway extends for 1,142 kilometers (710 miles) and serves in as a connection between territory China and Tibet.

Weather In Tibet  ::-
-- The weather in Tibet is similar to that of Mainland China, though with lower temperatures due to
    higher altitudes.
-- Lhasa is an ideal destination because it is in a valley area of lower elevation.
--  Summers have warm days with strong sunshine and cool nights, but summer days can even be
    chilly at  higher elevations. 
-- Winters are cold but there isn't all that much snow. Lhasa enjoys much sunshine even in winter.

Best Time To Travel ::-
--  Tibet's climate is ideal to travel from April to the start of November, and most perfect in August and September.
--  The months of May, June till September are the primary tourist season to travel in Tibet. 

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