How to Go to Tibet – Trains
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How to Go to Tibet – Trains

Update: Jan. 12th, 2012

How to Go to Tibet - Trains

Tibet attracts more and more foreign visitors here for sightseeing and exploration. An increasing number of visitors would like to make a Tibet tour to spend their vacation. Tourists would like to search for information about how to go to Tibet on the internet. As a professional travel agency, Tibet Tour would provide you detailed information about go to Tibet by train.

China has a well developed railway network. Direct trains are opened between Tibet and some big cities in China, including Chongqing, Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Xining and Kunming. Foreign tourists could fly to one of these cities first and then tour to Tibet.

It will be a wonderful experience to spend several days in one of these transit cities. Tourists could experience different folk culture and witness the development of China. Besides, visitors could also make a good preparation for your Tibet tour. Some of the daily necessities and common medicines could be bought in these cities before you enter into Tibet.

Go to Tibet by train is an economical way compared to tour to Tibet by air. Though it is really a long journey, you will have a chance to appreciate the amazing natural landscapes along the railway. In addition, go to Tibet by train will leave you enough time to adapt yourself to the plateau environment and minimize the altitude sickness. Go to Tibet by train is really an intelligent choice for visitors who have enough time.

Tibet Tour provides various Tibet train tours; tourists could choose the most reasonable one according to your schedule. We could also custom-tailor a Tibet tour up to your special demand.

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