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Am
I too young or old for Trek?
We have had a range of ages on our
trips, from teenager to pensioner, and
all have enjoyed themselves without any
problems.
I
am a single trekker. How does this work?
Normally single trekkers have no
problems fitting in with a group.
Normally single trekkers share rooms or
lodges with other trekkers of the same
sex, but if we have an odd-number we
ensure that a room or lodge is organised
accordingly.
Will I be able to deal with the high
altitude?
Our itineraries are designed so that our
clients ascend at a sensible and safe
rate. The effects of altitude are felt
by everyone, even the Sherpas, but most
people find that gentle acclimatisation
allows them to reach their high point
without any problems.
How
will my booking be processed?
To confirm your booking we will require
a non-refundable deposit of $200 for
treks and $300 for a climb which can be
made by bank transfer. The balance is
payable on arrival in Kathmandu and is
normally made in the form of a Money
Order or Travellers Cheques.
Alternatively this can be made by bank
transfer shortly before arriving in
Kathmandu.
Fix Date
Departure : But
if you are interested to join with group, please choose below mention departure
dates as per your requirement. We will try to arrange group for you.
Note : We organize both
Individual and
Group Treks. But if any one
individuals or small group wants to join
with other group then please see our
Fixed Date Departure and do inquiry with
us. But some time due to excessive
number of people in fix date departure
we may not join you too.
Insurance
We INSIST that an appropriate insurance
policy is taken out which covers travel
in isolated and mountainous areas, and
which also includes helicopter rescue.
We recommend that you consult a
reputable travel agent or insurance
specialist.
Health Issues
We recommend that all clients consult
their doctor to discuss the health
issues associated with their trek. We
also recommend that clients bring their
own personal first aid kit to supplement
the comprehensive first aid kit carried
by the Trek Leader.
Vaccinations Required
Please ensure that you allow at least 1
month to complete a course of
vaccinations. Whilst your personal
doctor will be the final authority, we
recommend the following :
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Frequently Asked Questions for
Tibet Tours - Tibet FAQS |
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What does the group tour
means?
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The Tibet Tourism Bureau
does not allow tourists to
travel in Tibet individually
and one must need to be a
part of minimum of five
persons group. In this
regard TrekkingTibet.com
takes booking of individual
travelers, forms a group and
operates the tours
frequently.
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2. Is individual traveling
possible in Tibet ?
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Individual
travel is not allowed in Tibet
unless you get a special "Alien
Travel Permit" from the local
PSB Aliens Exit and Entry
Division, TrekkingTibet.com can
arrange this permit for you
consulting with it's partner
travel agency in Lhasa . But for
all of your travel needs, you
should consult with the local
travel operator as restrictions
are imposed on travel to many
areas.
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3. Where and what type of visas
do I require for traveling in
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There are two types of visas-
Group (visas in separate sheet
of paper for at least 5
travelers) and individual
(Chinese visas sticker in your
passport). As far you are
traveling in a group buying a
package program, we will arrange
group visas for you but if you
want to travel more than a group
do, then you need to obtain
Chinese visas in your home
country or in Chinese Embassy,
Kathmandu individually. In both
cases you must need the "Alien
Travel Permit".
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4. In which places can I travel
being as a part of the group
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The
group tour will be handled as
per the agreement between you
and the operator, the Align
Travel Permit will be issued
accordingly. However since all
the tour programs will be
handled strictly under rules of
Tibet Tourism Bureau, there can
be the chances of
change/alteration in the
program. TrekkingTibet.com will
organize tailor-made trips for
you.
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5.
Shall I need Alien Travel Permit
if I'm from inseparable parts of
China like Hong Kong and Taiwan
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Yes! the citizens of Hong Kong
and Taiwan also requires to get
the "Align Travel Permit"
however they are from the
inseparable parts of China .
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6. What is the best time of year
to travel in Tibet ?
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Travel is possible at all times
of year but from April to
October is the best season.
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7. How should I behave with the
Tibetan beggars? |
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You
will see many beggars around the
monasteries in Tibet and these
religious beggars are an
accepted part of Tibetan
society. Giving money or food to
them is considered as an act of
merit but not compulsory. Also
notice that if the beggars are
old men dressed in shredded,
bulky clothing. There are also
young ones may have a monkey on
a chain, a spectacle of great
interest to the Tibetans. These
beggars are professionals,
having less meritorious
intentions than religious
pilgrims. You can discourage
simply not giving anything.
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8. What are the norms if I
contact with the Tibetans?
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You
will find Tibetan people very
kind and friendly, you can feel
free to talk with them. Do not
go around photographing the
people, ask first, show some
respect. Buy some local products
and encourage them, they are
cheaper. Don't talk the
sensitive topics like the
political and the religion
things!
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9. What kind of
clothing/accessories should I
bring for traveling Tibet ? |
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From Oct. to March warm clothes
are required due to cold and
from April to September only
light clothes will be enough.
However, a jacket and a sweater
are advised through out the year
as the weather may unexpectedly
change at any time. The
recommend items are: A domestic
first aid kit, water
purification tablets, toilet and
tissue papers, flashlight,
sleeping bag, comfortable
walking shoes, dust masks,
utility knife, sun hat, sun
glasses, suntan lotion and a
limited number of clothes.
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