The Visit Guide from Nepal To Tibet

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Nepal is the starting point of so many places in the Himalayas. Once you are in this country. You will find several getaways for different places, and all of them will never fail to amaze you.

Nepal is the starting point of so many places in the Himalayas. Once you are in this country. You will find several getaways for different places, and all of them will never fail to amaze you. You would also want to visit another place from Nepal to Tibet , and reaching the scared land will not be that tough for you.

The mysterious roof of the world which is Tibet is the land of Buddha. Sitting at the lap of the mighty Himalayas will give you the beautiful landscapes, and also there are various other reasons to visit Tibet from Nepal. Here, check the details in this article.

The reasons to travel Nepal to Tibet

The first reason is, this is the fastest way to go from Nepal to Tibet tours and it’s also without any hassle. You will get the quickest transportation directly from Kathmandu, as the tourists have to cross the driveway of 90 km to reach the border of Gyirong port. After you cross the place - every tourist can reach Mount Everest in just one day. Some of them extend their trips to Namyso, Lhasa, Shigatse, and Gyantse as well. 

If you want to avoid the roads, you can always take a flight from Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport directly to Tibet. This will take the shortest time of 1.5 km to Lhasa Gonggar international airport. 

Chinese visa is not required

While you are visiting Nepal to Tibet, you won’t require a Chinese visa to travel the country. The Chinese embassy in Tibet allows tourists in the country with a single visa entry and that can be by road trip or flight. This visa can only be applied from Kathmandu, and your original passport will be required for it. If you are planning to travel in a group, the visa will take 3 to 5 days.

The overland trip to Nepal to Tibet will always be the best tour for travellers, because of its natural beauty, Mount Everest and various monasteries.

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