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Tibet
The Roof of the Word
Today in t`he age of information with jet aircraft,highways
and computer networks mysterious places are rare to
be found; but Tibet is an exception.
Refereed as Shangri La, The forbidden Land, The Roof
of the World, and by many more, the mysterious Buddhist
Kingdom remained long closed to foreigners, exerting
a strong hold on the imagination of the world.
For centuries, it has fascinated mankind. It was hardly
accessible to the outside world and has been always
a challenge to human beings. Tibet, a "forbidden
land" not only by man but also by nature, attracted
many explorers, scholars, and pilgrims and adventure
lovers, all in pursuit of "Real Shangri La".
It is not only the geographical and natural enchants
but also a long historical culture and religion that
appeal the foreigners to visit Tibet at least once in
a lifetime.
A traveler should bear with him a passport
with validity remaining no less than six months. Make
sure that it has plenty of blank pages for visas, entry
and reentry stamps and extensions. Besides, holding other
ID's like student card or driving license will be an advantage.
Loosing passport in Tibet is very bad, as you have to
go to Beijing to get new one.
Visa-Travel
Permit
Entering Tibet from Nepal
People travelling to Tibet from Nepal
must be in group visa which can be issued for organized
group tours of any no of participants. The group visa
will be on a paper-format and not on your passport.
We
will require your passport details including your residence
address and profession details along with confirmation
of your trip at least two weeks prior to your trip date.
For
smooth processing, your original passport should be
available in Kathmandu at least one week prior your
trip date. There after emmergency charge comes into
effect.
Chinese embassy in Kathmandu accepts visa application
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays From 0930 am to 11
am only.
Entering Tibet from mainland China
People traveling to Tibet via mainland China also can
travel to Tibet with individual visa on their passport
but they must be bearing the Tibet Travel Permit.
With
prior arrangement, we can fax the travel permit to
your address or you can collect the same from our branch
offices in Chengdu or Xian or Beijing.