When traveling to Tibet, you must first know the relevant transportation information. This is related to your entire journey. Secondly, there are strategies for local consumption, dining, and accommodation in Tibet. These are related to everyone’s itinerary.
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Heavy transportation does not mean that you can spend as many days in Tibet as you have on vacation. You also need to consider the time it takes to travel in and out of Tibet.
If you are riding into Tibet, you can take the Sichuan-Tibet Line (Chengdu←→Lhasa), the Qinghai-Tibet Line (Xining←→Lhasa) and the Yunnan-Tibet Line (Kunming←→Lhasa). If you are entering Tibet by train, you can take a train in Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai
, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Xining, and Lanzhou all have direct trains to Lhasa. Except for Xining and Lanzhou, which arrive on the next day, it takes 2 days to go to Lhasa from other cities. If you are flying into Tibet, you can purchase it directly from Lhasa Gonggar Airport.
Or air tickets from Linzhi Milin Airport. The flight to Tibet is the shortest and most comfortable. Tips: 1. The train takes the longest, at least more than 20 hours, and traveling long distances is easy to cause altitude sickness.
It is highly recommended to choose. 2. Tickets and air tickets to Tibet must be purchased in advance. It is very difficult to buy train tickets during the peak tourist season in Tibet. 3. You can choose if you don’t want to miss the scenery along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.
Fly in and train out. Consumption, catering and accommodation in Tibet are higher than those in the mainland. They are basically the same as those in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The food here is mainly based on Cai Cai, but there are also many local specialties.
, such as tsampa, potato buns, raw beef sauce and sweet tea. Sweet tea is already an indispensable part of local people’s daily life, as well as butter tea and local yogurt. Butter tea can reduce high fever, and Tibetan yogurt has a thick and pure taste.
The accommodation conditions are limited, and hotels of the same level are one level lower than those in the mainland. 1. There are three, four, and five-star hotels in Lhasa, Shigatse, and Nyingchi. 2. Due to the need to protect the environment, construction is not allowed on Namtso and Mount Everest.
There are permanent buildings, so the accommodation conditions in these two attractions will be relatively simple. The Namtso Lakeside Inn is all in wooden houses, and the accommodation at Everest Base Camp is in tents, but keeping warm and safe is no problem. 3. There are some other small places that are not listed.
Four or five-star hotels are basically clean and sanitary hotels.