9-Day Lhasa Everest Base Camp & Yamdrok Lake Tour

Lhasa, Mainland China
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9-Day Tibet Summit Holy Land Tour [Chinese & English Speaking Guide] Foreign Guest Group Tour [Lhasa Tibetan Culture Experience + Yamdrok Lake + Mount Everest + Namtso Lake + Tashilhunpo Monastery] Including Tibet Entry Permit Application
Once in Lhasa, immerse yourself in traditional Tibetan handicrafts [incense making, block printing, and learning about the Tibetan language]. Visit the Tibetan Culture Experience Center to discover how the refreshing Tibetan incense is made and participat
【Sera Monastery】, one of the six major monasteries of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism, is also known as one of the three major monasteries of Lhasa, along with Drepung Monastery and Ganden Monastery. The monastery houses over ten thousand Vajra Buddha
The Potala Palace, with a history of approximately 1394 years, was originally built by the thirty-third Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo to welcome Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty and Princess Bhrikuti of Nepal. It is a national 5A-level scenic spot. Ste
【Jokhang Temple】It combines the architectural styles of Tibet, Tang Dynasty, Nepal, and India, making it a timeless classic of Tibetan religious architecture. The temple is surrounded by incense smoke all day long, and the believers' devout prostrations h
The history of 【Barkhor Street】 dates back to the 7th century AD when the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo ordered the construction of the Jokhang Temple. After the temple was built, many pilgrims walked around it, gradually forming this pilgrimage route. Here
The best viewing point for [Yamdrok Lake] is [Gampala Mountain], where you can see the most beautiful side of Yamdrok Lake, the bluest sky, and the bluest lake. Here, you will understand the meaning of "tears of angels in the sky, Yamdrok Lake blue on ear
[Karola Glacier] One of the three major continental glaciers in Tibet, the glacier is backed by Nyainqêntanglha, one of the four highest peaks in Tibet. The massive glacier extends from the misty mountaintop all the way to the roadside, just a few hundred
【Rongbuk Monastery】 Rongbuk Monastery sits at an altitude of approximately 5,100 meters, characterized by its high altitude, cold climate, and stunning scenery. The new Mount Everest Base Camp is located nearby. If you're lucky, you may even witness the M
[Mount Everest] With an altitude of 8,848 meters, it is the highest peak in the world. The Mount Everest Base Camp is a protected area established to protect the environment of the Mount Everest core area, located at an altitude of 5,200 meters. [Mount Ev
Tashilhunpo Monastery is the largest monastery in the Shigatse region and, along with Lhasa's Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery, and Ganden Monastery, as well as Qinghai's Kumbum Monastery and Gansu's Labrang Monastery, is one of the six major monasteries
Cross the Nagela Mountain Pass at an altitude of 5,190 meters to reach "Heavenly Lake" [Namtso], the first of Tibet's three holy lakes, at an altitude of 4,718m. It is the highest saltwater lake in the world and the second largest in China. The Nyainqênta
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Group tour for 2-16 people [Chinese/English guide] Comfortable accommodation

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16 002 300 UZS
≈$1,301

Included

  • Regular tourist vehicle: 7-26 seats (if there are fewer than 4 people in Lhasa city tour, the tour guide will take the guests by taxi - taxi fare paid by the travel agency). For group tours, there may be changes of tour guides and vehicles. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Meals included in the itinerary: 8 breakfasts (breakfast included throughout the hotel stay) + 2 specialty meals (complimentary, non-refundable): Lhasa specialty meal (Tibetan or Nepalese cuisine), Everest hot pot; may be arranged as lunch or dinner (not specified)
  • Tour guide: Chinese, English, or bilingual Chinese-English tour guide (for join-in group tours, the travel agency will arrange a tour guide in the corresponding language according to the actual situation. If there are both native Chinese and native English speakers in the same vehicle, we will arrange bilingual Chinese-English tour guide services. Thank you for your understanding.)
  • Comfortable Hotel: Offers standard double rooms, also known as standard rooms (natural single rooms, i.e., king rooms, are not guaranteed; breakfast is not provided for children not occupying a bed); If 3 people are traveling together, you can inquire in advance whether there are triple rooms/family rooms/extra beds available.
  • Attraction tickets: Tibetan culture experience, Sera Monastery, Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Yamdrok Lake, Karola Glacier, Rongbuk Monastery, Mount Everest (including environmental protection vehicle), Tashilhunpo Monastery, Namtso Lake (including environmental protection vehicle)
  • Entry Tibet procedures: This trip includes the handling of required documents such as the Tibet Entry Permit, Travel Permit, and Military Region Document. In addition to the Tibet Entry Permit, foreign tourists in the same vehicle need to uniformly apply for a Travel Permit in the Shigatse area. The tour guide will reasonably adjust and arrange the itinerary as appropriate. Please follow the tour guide's arrangements and actively cooperate; Chinese tourists are advised to obtain a Border Permit from the local Public Security Bureau before departure.
  • Insurance: Travel accident insurance, travel vehicle seat insurance, travel agency liability insurance (all three insurances are fully covered)
  • Airport/Station Transfer: Complimentary limited-time airport/station transfer service is provided (only for individual travelers joining fixed-departure group tours on the fixed departure and return dates): 1. Airport (Lhasa Gonggar Airport): Free pick-up (flights arriving between 08:00am-22:00pm); Free drop-off (flights departing between 08:30am-22:30pm); 2. Train (Lhasa Railway Station): Free pick-up/drop-off for trains; Guests arriving/departing around the same time will be arranged for joint transfers, which may involve a waiting time of approximately 2 hours; Additional fees will be charged for transfers outside these hours.
  • Additional services: Oxygen and water - Complimentary one small bottle of portable oxygen per person; Complimentary two small bottles of mineral water (300ml) per person per day; A spare emergency medical oxygen cylinder (6.8L) is provided in the car, as well as Potala Palace headphones.
  • Service Fee: Includes travel agency service fees, Potala Palace ticket booking, driver and guide food and accommodation subsidies, etc.

Not Included

  • Single Room Supplement: Hotel rates are based on double occupancy (except for dormitory rooms). Guests requiring single occupancy will be charged a single room supplement. If single male or female travelers of the same sex are unable to be matched with a roommate, a single room supplement will be required.
  • Room Damage: Full prepayment is required for booking. Any room charges incurred due to changes in the itinerary during the trip will be at your own expense.
  • Gratuity (Quotation does not include driver and guide gratuity): Suggested gratuity is RMB 60 per person per day (Guide: RMB 30/day, Driver: RMB 30/day).
  • Personal expenses: Laundry, telephone, fax, pay-per-view TV, beverages, snacks, tobacco, alcohol, and other personal expenses within the hotel.
  • Unforeseen Circumstances: The travel agency reserves the right to cancel or alter the itinerary due to irresistible objective reasons and reasons beyond the control of the travel agency (such as natural disasters, war, strikes, epidemics, etc.) or airline flight reasons, insufficient number of applicants, and other special circumstances. The travel agency has the right to charge additional fees accordingly.
  • Round-trip Transportation: The cost of round-trip transportation to and from Tibet (e.g., airfare or train tickets) is not included in the tour fee. If you would like the travel agency to book this for you, the cost will be additional.
  • Any expenses not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Special Note: March is a sensitive month for foreign tourist groups entering Tibet. If group tours are ultimately unable to proceed due to policy reasons, only the tour fee will be refunded. Our company will not be responsible for any other expenses. Thank you for your understanding.

Day 1

  • Departure: Get picked up at . Enter your preferred location at checkout. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. DAY1: Upon arrival, you will be greeted by a local professional transfer service. Staff will contact you in advance, so please ensure your mobile phone is reachable. Foreign nationals and Taiwan compatriots will be greeted by a tour guide. Chinese nationals will be picked up directly by the transfer driver and taken to the hotel for check-in. The travel agency will inform you of the arrangements in advance. Get plenty of rest to allow your body to gradually adjust to the high altitude..The operator will re-confirm your pick-up time in advance
  • [Accommodation] Lhasa hotel reference: Lajiali. Xuelong Manor, Tibet Minshan, Lhasa Naicang Hotel or similar (unspecified)

Day 2

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Sera Temple, DAY2: Lhasa City: Tibetan cultural experience (Tibetan incense making/woodblock printing/understanding Tibetan language) - Sera Monastery (no debate on Sundays, only for visiting)

Day 3

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, DAY3: Lhasa City: Potala Palace - Jokhang Temple - Barkhor Street

Day 4

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] yamdrok yongtso, Kharola Glacier, DAY4: Lhasa - Yamdrok Lake - Karola Glacier - Shigatse
  • [Accommodation] Reference hotels in Shigatse: Tibetan Yabu, Xike Oxygen-enriched, Mulun Lazong or similar

Day 5

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Rongbuk Monastery, Mount Everest Base Camp, DAY5: Shigatse - Gawula Pass - Rongbuk Monastery - Mount Everest The food and lodging on this day are relatively poor, and the altitude is high and the temperature is low, so please pay attention to keeping warm. Pay attention to safety and prevent altitude sickness. The temperature is around 0-8 degrees Celsius in the summer evenings, so please bring warm clothing. If you are staying at the base camp, you can also rent a down jacket at the base camp to keep warm.
  • [Accommodation] Everest Base Camp tents: Double room/single room/triple room, public restroom. When the tent camp is closed due to winter weather, the entire group will be rebooked to the Everest Town Guesthouse: double room, private bathroom.

Day 6

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Mount Everest Base Camp, Jiacuola Mountain, DAY6: Everest - Gyatso La Pass Viewing Platform - Shigatse

Day 7

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Tashilhunpo Monastery - Ticket Office, DAY7: Shigatse - Tashilhunpo Monastery - Lhasa

Day 8

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Attraction/experience] Namtso Scenic Area, DAY8: Lhasa - Lake Namtso (Tashi Peninsula) - Lhasa

Day 9

  • [Dining] Breakfast, Hotel Breakfast
  • [Return] 12:00, at Lhasa Airport/Railway Station, DAY9: Hotel Pick-up - Airport/Station Transfer After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport or station according to your flight schedule, concluding your pleasant trip. The city center is approximately a 1-hour drive from the airport, so it is recommended to arrange flights departing after 10:00 AM.
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Eligibility

  • Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
  • Participants must be aged 8+ to participate in this activity
  • Travelers aged 70 or older must sign a liability waiver.

Additional information

  • Regarding vehicles: Tibet's overall reception capacity is relatively limited, and the formal tourist vehicles are relatively old. The vehicle conditions are not comparable to those in mainland cities. Tibet has a high altitude, and most tourist vehicles do not have air conditioning or do not use air conditioning (using air conditioning can easily cause the vehicle to move slowly, and the internal heat and external cold can also easily cause a cold). The Tibet region has interval speed limits for road travel (for example, XX kilometers of travel time must not be less than 2 hours), so the vehicles will randomly select stopping locations to get off the vehicle to rest and wait. Please be aware of this.
  • Regarding group tours: Individual travelers will be picked up from different hotels before departure, which may involve waiting for other travelers. Please be mindful of the time. Transportation will be arranged according to the number of people. If travelers voluntarily abandon the tour, the transportation fee will not be refunded. Luggage specifications: The travel agency reserves the right to adjust the itinerary and order of visits based on the actual situation, while ensuring that all attractions included in the itinerary are visited.
  • Regarding Luggage: Due to Tibet's high altitude, excessive luggage can reduce the power and maneuverability of tour vehicles and affect passenger comfort. Each person is limited to one 26-inch suitcase and one carry-on backpack. The tour guide will notify guests in advance to store excess luggage at the hotel front desk in Lhasa.
  • Regarding hotels: If single men or women appear in the group, the travel agency has the right to arrange triple rooms or shared rooms according to the actual situation, or the tourist shall make up the single room supplement for individual travelers joining a group. These are fixed hotels arranged uniformly by the travel agency. We are unable to accept designated hotels or self-arranged hotels. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Regarding meals: Main meals are at your own expense. If you choose to forgo a meal for personal reasons, the meal fee will not be refunded. If you are not accustomed to Tibetan cuisine, you may bring your own food. During the trip, the tour guide reserves the right to change dinner to lunch depending on the situation, but the total number of complimentary meals will remain the same.
  • Regarding tour guides: This is a shared group tour, and the travel agency will arrange tour guides in the corresponding language based on the actual situation. If there are both native Chinese and native English-speaking tourists in the same vehicle, we will arrange bilingual Chinese and English tour guide services. Thank you for your understanding that tour guides and vehicles may be changed on shared group tours. We appreciate your understanding.
  • Regarding tickets: Includes first-entry tickets to all attractions listed in the itinerary, guaranteeing a full tour. In the event of unforeseen circumstances preventing a visit, alternative attractions will be arranged in consultation with the visitor. Travel costs during the off-season are calculated based on annual winter ticket discounts. No ticket fees or price differences will be refunded. In the event of sudden changes in discount policies, no additional price differences will be charged. Tickets for the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple require real-name reservation. Please follow the guide's instructions. Thank you.
  • Regarding procedures: Some scenic areas require a Frontier Pass. However, the requirements for obtaining a Frontier Pass within Tibet are subject to change. Therefore, it is best for Chinese citizens to obtain a Frontier Pass from their local Public Security Bureau before departure. Foreign visitors uniformly apply for one. Both Chinese and foreign tourists can sign up for our group tours. Taiwanese and foreign tourists need to apply for a Tibet Travel Permit in advance.
  • Regarding pick-up and drop-off: If tourists need to arrive in Lhasa before our fixed departure date or leave Tibet after the end date, they need to pay an additional fee for individual pick-up and drop-off; if the flight booked by the tourist is not within the free pick-up and drop-off time, they need to pay an additional fee for individual pick-up and drop-off. This trip is a group tour, and guests with similar arrival/departure times will be arranged together for airport transfers, and guests may have to wait for up to about 2 hours. One day in advance, staff or sales personnel will confirm the pick-up time with tourists. If tourists are unwilling to wait, they can notify the travel agency one day in advance to arrange individual pick-up and drop-off at their own expense.
  • [Potala Palace Ticket Booking Instructions]
  • Potala Palace tickets are subject to a real-name reservation system. A valid ID (ID card, household registration booklet, or passport) is required for reservation. Once the reservation is successful, you will not be able to reserve tickets again within 7 days from the date of the visit. If tourists provide incorrect information resulting in their inability to enter the Potala Palace, the travel agency will not be held responsible for any consequences. Tourists must bring the original of their valid ID before the visit. If the name or ID number does not match the actual ID used, entry will be denied, and the ticket purchase fee, having already been incurred, cannot be refunded. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Please understand that the Potala Palace's visiting time is assigned randomly by the Potala Palace Administration Office's computer ticketing system, and specific visiting times cannot be selected. The actual tour route order may also differ from the provided reference itinerary.
  • During peak season, Potala Palace visits are restricted. Each travel agency in Tibet has a limited number of group reservations per day. To ensure visitors can enter smoothly, travel agencies will use various channels to resolve this. Due to the special ticketing requirements of different channels, please follow the guide's instructions. The following arrangements are normal: 1) Each group may be divided into several smaller groups (it may be necessary to split up groups or visitors who booked together, and there may be situations where you are combined with other unfamiliar group members to enter). 2) Each smaller group will visit at different times/dates. 3) Each smaller group will be accompanied by a different guide.
  • [Jokhang Temple Ticket Booking Instructions]
  • Tickets for Jokhang Temple require real-name reservation. Tickets for the following day are released daily from 7:00-23:59 via the "大昭寺预约" (Jokhang Temple Reservation) WeChat mini-program, until the daily quota is reached. Therefore, ticket reservations must be made 1 day in advance. Please make your reservation under the guidance of your tour guide. Jokhang Temple is a religious temple and not purely a tourist attraction. Your understanding is appreciated if it is not open to visitors due to special circumstances such as important religious events.
  • [Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple Visiting Tips]
  • As the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple both require real-name reservations, please ensure that you bring your original valid ID and follow your guide's instructions to enter at the scheduled time. For ease of climbing stairs during your visit, we recommend wearing flat shoes. Please dress modestly and respectfully, avoiding shorts, short skirts, exposed chests or backs, and open-toed sandals. Please remove hats and sunglasses before entering the halls. Please refrain from loud talking, chasing, climbing, lying down, spitting, littering, or touching cultural relics inside the halls. Photography and videography, touching relics and murals are strictly prohibited inside the Jokhang Temple, the Potala Palace, and within all scenic spots in Shol City. Do not bring liquid beverages into the palace, and smoking or open flames are strictly prohibited.
  • The Potala Palace is tall, so please walk slowly when going up and down. It is relatively cold inside the palace, so it is recommended to prepare a jacket even in summer. Because the main visiting time for the Potala Palace is limited to 1 hour, guides are not allowed to stay in the halls for a long time or speak loudly inside the Potala Palace, and can only explain outside. Please be civilized and abide by the regulations of the cultural relics protection unit. The Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple are ancient buildings with narrow passages and many wooden stairs. In addition, the same narrow staircase is used for both going up and down. Accepting too many tourists can easily cause safety hazards, so please leave as soon as possible after the visit. Please be sure to walk in order and pay attention to safety when visiting and going up and down the stairs, and do not crowd.
  • [Warm Reminder for Traveling to Tibet]
  • In addition to the Tibet Travel Permit, foreign tourists traveling in the same vehicle are required to apply for a Travel Permit in the Shigatse area. The tour guide will adjust the itinerary as appropriate depending on the circumstances. Please follow the tour guide's arrangements and actively cooperate. We kindly ask for your understanding in the event of system failures or excessive queuing times due to a surge in tourists during peak season, which may result in extended processing times for Travel Permits.
  • Everest Accommodation: Everest Base Camp tents (8-15 people/tent, dormitory-style beds, shared restrooms, limited conditions): Generally clean and tidy, but a significant difference compared to city hotels, please understand; In winter, due to the cold weather, after the tents are removed from Everest Base Camp, accommodation will be changed to homestays in villages near Everest. Food and lodging are poor on the day, the altitude is high, and the temperature is low. Please pay attention to keeping warm and preventing altitude sickness. Summer nights are around 0-8 degrees Celsius, please bring warm clothing. You can also rent down jackets at Base Camp to keep warm.
  • Tibet, a fascinating tourist destination that combines history, culture, ethnic customs, snowy landscapes, and Tibetan Buddhism, is increasingly favored by tourists from all over the world. However, the following matters should be noted when traveling to Tibet:
  • Tibet is a high-altitude region. Tourists and their guardians should fully understand the risks of traveling to the plateau. Tourists with medical conditions that contraindicate high-altitude travel (such as obvious lesions in the heart, lungs, brain, liver, or kidneys, as well as those with severe anemia, high blood pressure, or severe colds) are not permitted to join the tour. The travel agency has fulfilled its obligation to remind tourists of these risks, and any pre-existing conditions must not be concealed during registration. It is important to get good sleep and avoid staying up late for 2-3 days before entering Tibet to minimize discomfort upon arrival. Tourists with psychological concerns can take NORDICOM, Gaoyuan'an, or Rhodiola Rosea 6-7 days in advance (during the hot months of July and August, reduce or discontinue use if discomfort occurs). On the day of entering Tibet, continue taking Gaoyuan'an, Rhodiola Rosea, etc., which have no side effects. In severe cases, seek medical attention for intravenous drips and oxygen inhalation to quickly alleviate altitude sickness. Most tourists adapt within 1-1.5 days of arriving in Tibet. Altitude sickness is caused by oxygen deficiency, with common symptoms including headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia. The primary factor is psychological, so please relax and do not be afraid. On the day of entering Tibet, rest quietly in the hotel, and avoid bathing in the evening to prevent pulmonary edema caused by a cold or increased altitude sickness due to lack of oxygen. Tourists without adverse reactions should also avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and smoking to ensure the successful completion of the subsequent itinerary.
  • Speak softly and walk slowly on the plateau. Drink more water and eat more fruit if you have no adverse reactions. Eat only about 70% full to avoid increasing the burden on your stomach. Carry some high-calorie snacks with you (such as chocolate, beef jerky, biscuits, etc.). The plateau consumes physical strength, so replenish it promptly. Tourists who are in sub-health or have underlying health conditions should carry some American ginseng with them and keep it in their mouths to ensure physical strength and resistance. There is a large temperature difference between morning and evening in Tibet, reaching about 13 degrees Celsius. You must bring thick coats or sweaters and other thicker clothing, especially in high-altitude areas (such as Tingri, Mount Everest), where the evening temperature in August drops to about 0-5 degrees Celsius. Be sure to keep warm. Down jackets, thermal underwear and other warm clothes are essential. In remote areas, power will be cut off after 24:00 at night. Tourists taking adventure routes need to bring their own flashlights and toilet paper. Because Tibet is vast, the transportation between regions is mostly local tourist buses. On some routes, the time spent on the bus will be longer than the time spent sightseeing, so please be mentally prepared before departure and avoid feeling irritable. Hopefully the beautiful scenery along the way will make you forget your fatigue.
  • Traveling in Tibet involves long journeys, can be strenuous, and has significant climate differences, making it difficult for tourists to adapt immediately. Travelers may experience altitude sickness symptoms and should bring relevant medications and some common remedies, such as bandages, cold medicine, or medication for gastrointestinal discomfort. Tibet's economic development lags behind the mainland, and local infrastructure needs improvement. There are differences in hotels, vehicles, and restaurants. Tourists should be mentally prepared and understanding. Tibet uses Beijing time, like the rest of the country, but there is a two-hour time difference with the mainland. Corresponding schedules are also two hours later than in the mainland, and tourists need to adjust accordingly, especially regarding waking up and meals, using "Tibetan time." Please pay attention to the distinction. Although Tibetan people are generally simple and honest, in today's rapidly developing economy, variations may occur. If taking photos, please negotiate prices with them beforehand. Do not negotiate the price after taking the photo to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
  • For your safety, please do not leave the group or alter the itinerary without permission. If you go out in the evening, please travel with companions and be sure to return to the hotel before 12:00 AM to avoid affecting the next day's itinerary. The sun is strong in Tibet and the climate is particularly dry, so sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, sun hats, etc. are essential. Tibet is mainly inhabited by Tibetan people, so please respect local customs. When visiting temples, turn clockwise. Photography, hats, and miniskirts are not allowed inside the temples. When talking with locals, do not discuss political issues and do not eat dog meat, monkey meat, horse meat, donkey meat, etc. When Tibetan people offer tea or wine, try to drink it. If you cannot drink, explain sincerely and ask for their forgiveness. Do not take the presented Hada to dirty places such as toilets. Keep it properly. Because the temples and scenic spots in Tibet are managed by the Management Committee and are not under the jurisdiction of the Tourism Bureau, early closing or late opening often occurs. Please understand if you encounter such problems.

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  • Cancellation 18 days or more before departure date: Free cancellation
  • Cancellation 10-17 days prior to departure date: 10% of the tour fee will be charged.
  • Cancellation 5-9 days prior to departure date: 15% of the tour fee will be charged.
  • Cancellation 2-4 days prior to departure date: 20% of the tour fee will be charged.
  • Cancellation 0-1 day(s) prior to departure: Only refunds for unused tickets and accommodation will be provided.
  • Note: If the business loss fee paid according to the aforementioned proportion is insufficient to compensate the merchant's actual losses, the consumer shall compensate the merchant for the actual losses, but the maximum amount shall not exceed the total order amount.
  • For orders with travel dates during major holidays: New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, etc., cancellations within 15 days (inclusive) prior to departure will incur a full loss of the tour fee.
  • The Tibet Travel Permit is typically processed 1-2 months in advance. If you have already obtained the Tibet Travel Permit and are canceling or modifying your booking in accordance with the free cancellation policy, the cost of the Tibet Travel Permit will be deducted (please inquire for specific fees).
  • Full refunds will only be issued for unsuccessful or rejected bookings