Besides, the living standard of Tibet is much higher than China’s inland provinces. For instance, if a can of soda sells CNY 2 in China’s inland, it will be CNY 3-5 in Tibet.

As a reputable Tibet tour operator running small group tours since 2005, we focus on saving costs for those individual travelers who want to have a budget Tibet tour. Our Small Group Tours include the most classic itineraries at an affordable price and premium tour experience. That’s why if you were traveling alone, it’s better to consider Tibet Group Tour to share the expense with other travelers by saving at least 20%.

The departure is guaranteed once you book our Tibet tour packages.

Even if we fail to recruit others, no extra charge will be forced upon you.

When is the best time to visit Tibet?

Generally speaking, the best time to visit Tibet is from April to October. However, it entirely depends on what you want to see and to do. In fact, most tourist spots in Tibet can be visited at any time of the year, such as Lhasa, Everest Base Camp, Shigatse, etc. But a certain time of the year is better than others. For visiting Everest Base Camp, you may go there in April and May, or September and October with a clear sky and awesome visibility for having a better view of the Himalayas, and starry sky. Also, it's the best season to have Tibet trekking such as Mount Kailash Trekking tours.

How many will there be in a group?

Usually, our group size is 3 to 6 people, the maximum number is 12. It’s our belief to ensure our members an excellent user experience. Other travelers come from all over the world. It's fun to travel with global tourists with different backgrounds, professions, interests, and so on.

Can I book my own hotel if I join a group tour?

Sure, you can book hotels of your own choice. Please inform your travel consultant about your accommodation to synchronize everything for your tour(ensure pickup and dropoff). However, you might find it's hard to book a hotel or lodging in the remote regions in Tibet like Mt. Kailash and Everest Base Camp. Please feel free to turn to our staff for help.

Will I experience altitude sickness when I travel to Tibet?

Not definitely. Only 1 or 2 clients go to the hospital due to altitude sickness among our thousands of travelers of all ranges of conditions every year. So the data is less than 0.1%. Please do not worry about it.

Generally speaking, altitude sickness is a series of physical discomfort when someone gets to a place with a high elevation, usually 2,700 meters(8,859 feet) and up. The elevation of Lhasa is 3,650 meters(11,975 feet). It's possible to have mild symptoms of altitude sickness like shortness of breath, tachycardia, or fast heart rate, headache, insomnia, and dizziness a few hours after your arrival. Usually, you will get restored in 2 days. In case the symptoms of high-altitude sickness persist, just inform your guide about it. Our travel guides are trained to handle any problem you will encounter in Tibet and they will send you to the hospital as soon as possible.    

If you travel by train, you will adapt to the high altitude better as you will ascend your altitude gradually.