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Tibet
General Information
RESERVATIONS
Deposit of full payment should be made to reserve
the arrangements as per the regulation of Tibet Tourism
Bureau at least 30 days before departure. Prices are
quoted in United States Dollars. All payments must
be made in US Dollar.
METHOD OF PAYMENT
All amount of payment should be made by telex transfer
to Himalayan Bank Limited, Tri Devi Marg, Kathmandu,
Nepal, and we are to be advised of remittance by fax.
Contact us for paying by Credit Card. Bank Draft and
personal checks will not be accepted.
DOCUMENTATION
You will be required to advise us the arrangement
required of clients with details such as Full Name
(exactly appears in the respective Passport), Date
of Birth , Passport No, Date of issue, Date of Expiry,
Sex, Nationality, Occupation and arrival/ departure
flight/date information. Clients traveling to Tibet
should arrive in Kathmandu at least 2 days prior to
departure to Tibet to process the Tibet Visa with
Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu as Chinese Embassy is
open for visa application from 10 AM to 11 Am every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If one wish to get the
visa in one working day is also possible by paying
surcharge of emergency visa fee. We advise to obtain
double entry Nepal visa from Nepalese Embassy/Consulate
abroad or obtain the same arrival at Kathmandu Airport.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
Free baggage allowance is 20 Kg per person.
CANCELLATION
Any cancellation made up to 10 days prior client's
arrival in Kathmandu, 50% of total payment will be
charged and if made less than 10 days before tour
date, no refund will be made as per the policy of
Tibet Tourism Bureau.
REFUNDS
No partial refunds will be given for unused rooms,
meals, sightseeing trips or trekking arrangements
for any reason whatsoever.
RISK & LIABILITY
Travelers, who sign up for Tibet trips, will be exposed
to health risk because of the nature of terrain and
trail in Tibet. In the event of illness, accident
or delays beyond our control Himalaya Journeys Treks
& Expeditions, or its agents will not be held
responsible or liable for damages. Please keep in
mind that you travel at your own risk.
ALTITUDE SICKNESS
Those with chronic health problems should consult
their doctor before making travel plans for Tibet.
Most people visiting Tibet rarely suffer more than
mild discomfort before getting acclimatized. Some
people use DIAMOX to prevent the sickness. You will
be in the higher passes for about half-an-hour. In
fact, you are much less susceptible to high altitude
sickness in Tibet, because you do not strain yourself.
Please consult your doctor if in doubt . Drink lots
of liquids.
MONEY
Money can be exchanged at Bank of China and its branches
in Zhangmu, Xigatse and Lhasa. Hard currencies are
exchanged for YUAN at approximately 8 YUAN to the
US$ and is re-convertible at the said banks when leaving
Tibet/China.
ROAD
Road between Kathmandu and Nyalam is bad and it can
be disrupted during monsoon. Some parts above friendship
bridge and above Zhangmu is not in condition to ply
vehicles as such we have to walk about 3 hours above
friendship bridge and above Zhangmu road about 2 hours.
Porters are provided in these areas. During monsoon,
if it rains heavily, road will be flooded with water
between Xigatse and Gyantse, so we have to detour
via Northern highway. We use Southern highway via
Gyantse and Yamdrok Lake. It involves the crossing
of a pass Karo - La which is 5010m high.
FOOD
The food is still bad at Zhangmu and Xegar. Since
there are no restaurants along the way, we advise
you to take few cans of sardine, dried fruits, biscuits
etc. For return journey, you can buy at Lhasa. Also
you can take a cup, spoon, tea and instant soup. Every
guesthouse or hotel provides a big thermos full of
hot water.
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