Archive for " March, 2012"
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Do you need a sleeping bag in Tibet?

A common question that travelers to Tibet have is “Do I need a sleeping bag?”. Most travelers to Tibet will not need to bring a sleeping bag. Unless you plan to go trekking, there is probably no reason to bring a sleeping bag with you from across the globe. Most regions of the Tibet Autonomous Region that travelers go to, including Lhasa, are quite modern and have several modern style hotels and [...]

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Lhasa to reopen

Lhasa and most areas of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) will be reopening later this week. Travel permits for this region have already started being processed for some groups. It normally takes travel permits about 3 days to be processed so the first foreign travelers should be able to arrive in Lhasa as early as April 1st. This reopening is for Lhasa and most of the TAR except for Chamdo prefecture in far [...]

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Yading Nature Reserve

The Yading Nature Reserve is found in western Sichuan’s Ganzi Tibet Autonomous Prefecture དཀར་མཛེས་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་ in the traditional Tibetan region of Kham ཁམས་. Ganzi, known in Tibetan as Garnze དཀར་མཛེས་, is divided into 18 counties covering an area of 151,000 square kilometers (58,300 square miles). Yading [...]

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The Friendship Highway

The 830 kilometer route linking Lhasa with the Nepal border at the Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge remains the most popular overland route in Tibet. The Friendship Highway follows the western portion of Chinese National Highway 318. At the Nepal border, the Friendship Highway continues on the Araniko Highway for a further 115 kilometers to the capital of Kathmandu. Starting in Lhasa, this route goes through many [...]