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Tibet: Getting There

Lhasa

International Flights:

The international airport and train station in Tibet is located in Lhasa (LXA). To get to Lhasa, your international flight must arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal (KTM) or a major city in China, such as Beijing (PEK) before continuing to Lhasa.  If you are flying from North America or Europe, this flight will take 2 days, and you must overnight in Kathmandu or China.  Essentially, it will take you a minimum of 3 days to get to Lhasa.  Your Tibet permit will be delivered to you at your hotel in Kathmandu or China.

Flying to Lhasa:

There are flights into Lhasa from Kathmandu and through Chengdu, China (CTU).  Flights from Chengdu to Lhasa fly daily and are around $215/person one-way plus airport tax.  There are flights to Chengdu from all major cities in China.  Flights from Kathmandu to Lhasa are around $165/person one-way plus airport tax.

Air China Schedule KTM-LXA:

Kathmandu-Lhasa (CA 408):

Lhasa-Kathmandu (CA 407):

Prices (subject to change):

Train to Lhasa to Lhasa:

The Train to Lhasa is a 2 day / 1 night trip from Beijing including stops in Chengdu, Xining, and Xian.  The price from Beijing is $250/person one-way for a soft sleeper. If this interests you, you may want to make the most of your trip with a few days of sightseeing in Bejing. You can also fly to Xian to see the Terracotta Warriors or to Xining to see famous Buddhist sites, and then take the train on to Lhasa from there.

AWR can help arrange your local and international flights.