How to Go to Tibet from Nepal
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How to Go to Tibet from Nepal

Update: Feb. 20th, 2012

How to Go to Tibet from Nepal

As a famous tourism country, Nepal attracts an increasingly number of tourists with its special civilization recent years. There is a large number of tourists would like to make a Tibet tour from Nepal so as to enjoy the charm of Nepal before enter into Tibet. As a professional Tibet tour operator, we would like to provide you details about how to go to Tibet from Nepal.

How to Go to Tibet from Nepal – By Air

There are several international flights between Kathmandu – the capital of Nepal and some big cities around the world. The direct flight between Nepal and Lhasa has been opened. It is reported that the international flight between Nepal and Lhasa was opened in 1987. It is the only international flight in Tibet Autonomous Region. This flight acted as the air bridge between China and Nepal.

The direct flight between Lhasa and Kathmandu is available on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday every week. It takes only about 70 minutes to fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu. It is reported that the international flight between Nepal and Lhasa was opened in 1987. It is the only international flight in Tibet Autonomous Region. This flight acted as the air bridge between China and Nepal.

How to Go to Tibet from Nepal – Overland

Nepal borders on Tibet Autonomous Region. Tourists could enter into Tibet through Zham Port overland. Zham Port is the main entrance of Tibet for Nepalese and Indians. It is only 736 kilometers away from Lhasa and 120 meters away from Kathmandu. Zham Port is the main pass of the political, economical and cultural communication between China and Nepal. A large number of foreign tourists would like to enter into Tibet from Nepal through Zham Port.

Besides, tourists could also enter into Tibet through Purang Port overland. A lot of Nepalese and Indians, as well as a small number of foreign tourists would like to enter into Tibet from Purang though Purang is not an official entry port of China. Purang faces khojamath - the mountainous region of Nepal. The tourists have to trek one or two days before they arrive in Purang since the vehicles are not available in the mountainous region.

In addition, Tourists planning a Tibet tour from Nepal should collect information about the conditions and traditions in Nepal so as to ensure the safety and security during the Nepal – Tibet tour. Detailed information about the weather, tradition and notes in Nepal for tourists is available on Tibet Tour.

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