Location: 470-kms
From Bhutan
Average Altitude: 4,000m
Capital: Lhasa
Best Time To Visit: April To November
About Tibet & The Trans-Himalayas
Tibet, one of the extra ordinary destinations where
indeed adventure lurks around every corner. Its name the "Roof
of the world" is not a mere statement. The valley bottoms
of tibet are highter than the highest mountains elsewhere.
Adventure on the road is never short on the beautiful Trans-Himalaya
drive of over 970-kms, through four mountain passes, promising
a panorama of a cultural and scenic diversity unsurpassable
anywhere. The Buddhist monasteries of Drepung, once the largest;
the Jokhang- a spirtual centre, and the awesome palaces of
the dalai lama. Norbulingka or the Summer Palace and the Potala
- the Traditional Seat are some of the highlights of visit.
Adventure on the road is never short on the beautiful Trans-Himalayan
drive of over 970-kms, through four mountain passes, promising
a panorama of a cultural and scenic diversity unsurpassable
anywhere. The Buddhist monasteries of Drepung, once the largest;
the Jokhang- a spirtual centre, and the awesome palaces of
the dalai lama. Norbulingka or the Summer Palace and the Potala
- the Traditional Seat are some of the highlights of visit.
More Info on Trekking in Tibet
Climate In Tibet
Tibet has got the harshest climate in the world. It is cool
in summer but freezingly cold in winter. The average temperature
in north Tibet is subzero and winter hits in October till
the coming May or June, July and August are the best time
to visit the area, enjoying warm temperature, intense sunshine,
beautiful scene and festive events.
How to reach Tibet
To get to the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, foreign travelers usually
start from Chengdu in Sichuan, Xining in Qinghai or Kathmandu
in Nepal:
Air:
1) Chengdu, Sichuan to Lhasa Direct daily flights are available
between Chengdu, Sichuan, and Lhasa. You can easily get a
ticket through a travel agency in Chengdu. There is also a
comfortable 2-hour flight twice weekly between Chongqing and
Lhasa.
2) Kathmandu to Lhasa From April to November there are 2
flights a week available between the Nepalese capital and
Lhasa. Schedule air services fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa,
and back every Tuesday and Saturdays with additional flights
on Thursdays from July. This flight last a little over one
hour and gives you a panoramic view of the Himalayas. However,
individual travelers can get neither a visa nor an air ticket,
which are only available to members of an organized group.
Road:
1) Xining, Qinghai via Golmud to Lhasa, this bus trip is tough
going and takes a minimum of 2 nights and 3 days along the
Qinghai-Tibet Highway. Although uncomfortable this is still
the most popular route for travelers sticking to land transportation.
2) Kathmandu via Dram (Khasa) to Lhasa As with the Qinghai-Tibet
Highway, the China-Nepal Friendship Highway is a popular route
for travelers. This route brings you close to a number of
famous sights, such as Shigatse, Gyantse, and the Everest
Base Camp. It takes 5-7 days of traveling over the Tibetan
Highlands to get to Lhasa via this route. This overland trip
also subjects individual travelers to the same restrictions
as access by air from Nepal.
Genreral Info on Tibet
Clothing: Light-weight clothes May through October
and warm layered clothing from November to April
Borders: India, Nepal (1,236-kms), Bhutan (470-kms)
and Mayanmar
To Tibet Altitude
Zhangmu 7,000 ft
Xegar 13,800 ft
Xigatse 12,600 ft
Lhasa 13,050 ft
Note:
Season for Tibet is from the end March to end November each
year. From end November to end March it gets too cold and
flights do not operate during this period. Flights operate
from first week April to end November every year.
Acess to Tibet is limited to organized groups. Visa applications
have to be made through a registered travel agency in Nepal.
A visa for China does not entitle you to travel in Tibet.
Adventure in Tibet
Tibet Trekking
Jeep Safari
Mountaineering
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