What is the duration of the Everest via Tibet Tour?
The duration of the Everest via Tibet Tour typically ranges from 8 to 12 days, depending on the specific itinerary chosen.
What are the highlights of the Everest via Tibet Tour?
The highlights of the Everest via Tibet Tour include panoramic views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks, visits to iconic landmarks such as Rongbuk Monastery, and cultural experiences in Tibetan villages.
Do I need any special permits for the Everest via Tibet Tour?
Yes, travelers need to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit, as well as other necessary permits for visiting specific areas such as Everest Base Camp.
What is the maximum altitude reached during the tour?
The maximum altitude reached during the Everest via Tibet Tour is approximately 5,200 meters (17,060 feet) at Everest Base Camp.
Is prior trekking experience required for the tour?
No prior trekking experience is required for the Everest via Tibet Tour, as most sightseeing is done by vehicle with short walks to viewpoints.
What type of accommodation is available during the tour?
Accommodation during the Everest via Tibet Tour typically includes hotels and guesthouses, with options ranging from basic to luxury depending on the traveler's preferences.
Are there any age restrictions for the tour?
While there are no specific age restrictions, participants should be in good health and able to tolerate high altitudes.
What should I wear and bring for the tour?
It's recommended to wear layered clothing suitable for both warm and cold weather, as temperatures can vary significantly in the region. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes.
Is there a risk of altitude sickness during the tour?
Altitude sickness is a concern for travelers visiting high-altitude destinations like Everest Base Camp. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness.
What happens in case of bad weather or emergencies during the tour?
In case of inclement weather or emergencies, the tour operator will make arrangements for safety and assistance, including possible changes to the itinerary or evacuation if necessary.
These FAQs provide valuable information for anyone considering an Everest via Tibet Tour, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience exploring the majestic Himalayas from the Tibetan side.
Fly or train into Lhasa - 3650m.
Sightseeing in Lhasa.
Drive from Lhasa to Gyantse - 3950m, 261 km
Sightseeing and drive Gyantse to Shigatse - 3900m, 90km
Sightseeing and drive Shigatse to Shegar - 4050m, 244km
Drive from Shegar to Rongbuk 5100m, 68km
Explore EBC then drive Rongbuk to Tingri - 4390m, 65km
Drive from Tingri to Zhangmu - 2300m, 181km
Drive from Zhangmu to Kodari then to Kathmandu- 1400m, 123km
Airport pick-up and drop-off services.
Accommodation in a hotel in Kathmandu on a bed and breakfast basis.
Twin-sharing accommodation at standard hotels during the tour, also on a bed and breakfast basis.
Four-wheel drive vehicle (4500CC or 2004 model Toyota) with a government-licensed driver for transportation during the tour.
Provision of Tibet Travel permits for entry into Tibet.
An english-speaking guide was provided throughout the tour.
Entrance fees to monasteries are included in the itinerary.
Lhasa city tours with all necessary entry permits arranged.
Transfer from Kodari border (Friendship Bridge) to Kathmandu via car/van.
These services are included to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free travel experience during your tour to Tibet from Kathmandu.
Kathmandu-Lhasa flight fare.
Expenses for lunch, dinner, and drinks, including alcoholic beverages.
Tibet/China Visa Fee.
Nepal Visa Fee and Nepal Re-entry visa expenses.
Travel insurance, as well as meals and accommodation costs in Kathmandu.
Additional expenses resulting from landslides, road blockages, and other weather-related issues.
Please note that these expenses are not covered in the package and should be arranged separately.
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