Can US citizens go to Tibet?

All non-China-passport holders need a Tibet Entry Permit to visit Tibet, and the only way to enter Tibet is to travel in groups. No individual travelers are allowed to travel to Tibet at the moment. All tours must be booked in advance by a Chinese travel agency, like us.
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Are US citizens allowed to visit Tibet?

An Tibet Permit Is Required to Visit Tibet. All foreign citizens (non-Chinese-passport holders), including foreigners living in China, need a Tibet Entry Permit to enter Tibet. Generally, getting one is not complex. Just get ready your passport and China visa, or Work Permit if you're working in China.
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Do US citizens need a visa to visit Tibet?

A Tibet Travel Permit (Tibet Entry Permit), is an entry license needed for all foreign nationals to enter Tibet, which is issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB). Some travelers call it Tibet Visa, which is not exactly correct. Tibet is a part of China, thus no extra Visa is needed for traveling there.
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How can an American get to Tibet?

There are two ways to enter Tibet when traveling from the US, by flying into China and taking a flight or train to Lhasa or by flying into Nepal and taking a flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa or the overland trip across the Sino-Nepal border at Gyirong Port.
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Are foreigners allowed to visit Tibet?

Tibet welcomes foreigners from all walks of life. But if you are a journalist or a diplomat, you cannot travel to Tibet as an ordinary tourist. No travel agency can handle your tour in Tibet or help to apply for your Tibet Travel Permit. You have to be approved by the China Foreign Affairs Office to visit Tibet.
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Is Tibet safe for tourists?

One of the many things people ask about Tibet is if it is a safe place to travel. The only answer possible for this question is: Yes. Tibet is as safe a place to travel as any in Southeast Asia, and much safer than many of the countries that are generally popular tourist destinations.
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Why is Tibet closed to foreigners?

The closure has been an annual occurrence since 2008 when the Tibetan capital Lhasa was rocked by riots linked to the anniversary of an uprising against Beijing rule. Authorities have also stopped issuing travel permits to foreign travelers at short notice during periodic unrest.
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How long is the flight from New York to Tibet?

Average direct flight time is 14 hours 40 minutes.

The fastest direct flight from New York to Tibet is 14 hours 40 minutes.
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Does Tibet have an airport?

Lhasa Gonggar Airport was constructed in 1966 as one of the world's first high-altitude airports and the only international airport in Tibet with international air routes to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
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How do you fly to Tibet?

There are two ways of entering Tibet if travelling through mainland China. The first option is to take the plane from Beijing to Lhasa, with a stopover in Xining. The second is to take the train on the scenic Qinghai-Tibet railway, although the overall journey will take 40 hours.
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Do you need permission to go to Tibet?

Tibet Travel Permit, also known as Tibet Visa or Tibet Entry Permit, is an indispensable travel permit for international tourists to enter Tibet in addition to Chinese visa. For every foreign traveler, Tibet Permit is required as a must entry pass to board the flight or Tibet train bound for Lhasa.
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Is Tibet a territory of China?

Tibet, the remote and mainly-Buddhist territory known as the "roof of the world", is governed as an autonomous region of China. Beijing claims a centuries-old sovereignty over the Himalayan region.
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Why is it hard to get into Tibet?

What is this? Tibet is officially a part of China even though some Tibetans may not agree with that. After 50 years of ruling by China, Tibet is still an oppressed nation that enjoys very little freedom of speech and religion. There are lots of travel restrictions to Tibet, and it's NOT easy to enter the region.
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Where can I go in Tibet?

Below are Tibet's 10 most beautiful places to visit in Tibet.
  • The Potala Palace - Palace of Art. ...
  • Jokhang Temple - The Spiritual Center of Tibet. ...
  • Namtso - Heavenly Lake. ...
  • Yamdrok Lake - Sacred Lake. ...
  • Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon - The Most Beautiful Canyon in China. ...
  • Mt. ...
  • Mt Kailash - Breathtaking Remote Pilgrimage Site.
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What is the capital of Tibet?

Lhasa is the capital city. The name Tibet is derived from the Mongolian Thubet, the Chinese Tufan, the Tai Thibet, and the Arabic Tubbat.
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Can foreigners go to Qinghai?

Qinghai province is the biggest Tibetan inhabited area next to the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). To visit this part of Tibetan-inhabited area, for international tourists, you can freely explore here, without having a Tibet Permit.
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Can one visit Lhasa?

Presently, you can't visit or roam around Lhasa city by yourself, especially heading to any of the tourist sites, like Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, etc. You must be accompanied by a licensed tour guide.
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Where is the Dalai Lama today?

Since 1959, the Dalai Lama has lived in exile in Dharamshala, nestled in the Himalayas, and Tibet has remained a sensitive factor in India's relationship with China, with whom it shares a 2,000-mile border. India has control over the Dalai Lama's movements, both within India and abroad.
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Which language is spoken in Tibet?

Tibetan language, Tibetic (or Bodic) language belonging to the Tibeto-Burman group of the Sino-Tibetan language family; it is spoken in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and in parts of northern India (including Sikkim).
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Is it ethical to visit Tibet?

On balance, most do not consider the act of visiting Tibet – and the TAR in particular – to be unethical.
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Is it cold in Tibet?

Tibet enjoys a continental climate, with very hot summer and extremely cold winter. But the temperature of Tibet in different seasons is not only decided by the season as the altitude of Tibet varies greatly from a minimum altitude of around 3600m to 5000m at some passes. The wind at Everest Base Camp can be very cold.
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How do you sneak into Tibet?

You need a Tibet Entry Permit to enter Tibet.

All non-China-passport holders need a Tibet Entry Permit to visit Tibet, and the only way to enter Tibet is to travel in groups. No individual travelers are allowed to travel to Tibet at the moment. All tours must be booked in advance by a Chinese travel agency, like us.
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Who rules Tibet today?

The Chinese government rules Tibet through administration of the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) and 12 Tibetan autonomous prefectures or counties in the nearby provinces of Sichuan, Qinghai, Gansu, and Yunnan.
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Is 7 Years in Tibet a true story?

Seven Years in Tibet is a 1997 American biographical war drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. It is based on Austrian mountaineer and SS officer Heinrich Harrer's 1952 memoir Seven Years in Tibet, about his experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951.
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