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Tibet Tours from UK

Starting a journey from the UK to Tibet means embarking on a special experience that bridges continents and cultures. Tibet is renowned for its towering snow-capped mountains, sacred lakes, and profound Buddhist heritage. The majestic Potala Palace, the pristine Lake Namtso, the sacred Mount Kailash, and the breathtaking view of Mount Everest—the highest peak on earth—offer truly unforgettable memories.

As an experienced Tibet travel agency, we can help you plan a complete journey from London Heathrow Airport to Lhasa. From arranging your Tibet Travel Permit and comfortable transportation to selecting quality hotels and providing knowledgeable local guides, we ensure a smooth and worry-free trip. Below are specially recommended private tour packages that have been popular among travelers from the UK. All itineraries can be curated as per your preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get to Tibet from the UK?

There are two main routes to Tibet from the UK: via China or Nepal.

Via China: You can fly from London Heathrow to major Chinese cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Guangzhou, or Chengdu. We recommend nonstop flights from London to Beijing or Shanghai, which take about 10–12 hours. From there, you can either fly (3–4 hours) or take the train to Lhasa (22–48 hours, depending on the route).

Via Nepal: You can fly from London to Kathmandu with transfers in cities such as Delhi, Muscat, or Abu Dhabi. The journey usually takes 19–35 hours. From Kathmandu, you may either take a direct flight to Lhasa or enjoy an adventurous overland journey from Kathmandu into Tibet.

No matter whether you enter Tibet from China or Nepal, you must obtain a Tibet Travel Permit, which can only be arranged by a licensed local travel agency in Tibet. To apply for the permit, you will be required to provide a scanned copy of your valid passport and Chinese visa. If you enter Tibet from Kathmandu, you need to apply for a China Group Visa. At present, if you already hold a Chinese tourist visa (L), you do not need to apply for the group visa.

Applying for a Tibet Travel Permit through the Tibet Tourism Bureau usually takes 10 to 30 working days, depending on your destination in Tibet.

  • Entering Tibet from China by plane: Your travel agency will courier the original permit to your hotel in China. You must carry the original permit to pass airport checks before boarding.
  • Entering Tibet from China by train: You only need to carry a photocopy of the permit.
  • Entering Tibet from Nepal by land: Your tour guide will bring the permit and meet you at the border.
  • Entering Tibet from Nepal by plane to Lhasa: Your tour guide will bring the permit and meet you at customs.

This way, no matter which entry method you choose, you can enter Tibet smoothly with your permit.

Overall, the best time to travel to Tibet is from April to October, but the ideal season depends on the type of activities you are interested in:

  • Mount Everest tours: The best time is May, June, September, and early October, when the winds at Everest Base Camp (EBC) are relatively mild, the weather is clear, and visibility is high, offering a chance to view the summit from the base camp.
  • Western Tibet (e.g., Mount Kailash): The best time is from May to late September, when the climate is warm, rainfall is low, and conditions are ideal for sightseeing and photography.
  • Trekking: May and June mark late spring to early summer, with blooming flowers and greenery; September and early October are autumn, with clear skies and light winds, making these months ideal for trekking and photography.
  • Lhasa (the sacred city): Can be visited year-round.

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