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Travel from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp, Tibet

For a tour from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp, we usually have two options for returning at the end – one is to get back to Lhasa and another one is to drive further to Kathmandu through the border town of Zhangmu between China and Nepal.

When planning such a trip, we first shall leave 2 to 3 days in Lhasa, not only for sightseeing there but also for high altitude acclimatization. Most people will not have any problem with the high altitude after some rest. During sightseeing in Lhasa, we should at least include the most beautiful splendor in Tibet – Potala Palace and the Tibetan spiritual center of Jokhang Temple. If the time permits, we usually shall have one day exploration to the Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery to get a glimpse of how Tibetan monks live or study there. Then we will drive out of Lhasa for other places of the route.

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Some Suggestions on How to Prevent the High Altitude Sickness for Travelling to Tibet

When planning a trip to Tibet, many tourists are worried about the high altitude sickness very much. However in my experience of assisting clients’ organizing tours to Tibet, I find there are very few people who get real problem with it. Most people can get used to the high altitude in the first one or two days in Lhasa. Here are some advices for your reference.

The first and most important thing is to take it easy. And then pay attention to the followings:

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Tibet Weather – Best Time to Travel Tibet

The best travel time in Tibet is usually from April to November. But it also depends on where you would like to visit. In the lower altitude places such as Lhasa, Tsedang, Gyantse, Shigatse and Nyingchi, you can travel any time in the year. The climate in those areas is mild, no extremely coldness or hotness. In the winter season of December – March, though it is very cold but you’ll see less tourists and during the time, the cost for accommodation and car rental will be lower as well. And winter season also offers a greater chance to view the grand Mt. Everest clearly.

July and August are the rainy seasons in Tibet, mainly night rain only which usually won’t affect your sightseeing in the day time but will bring some difficulty to trekking tours. This two months could see about half of the annual rain in Tibet.

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