{"id":6538,"date":"2026-03-17T00:23:28","date_gmt":"2026-03-16T16:23:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/china2go.com\/?p=6538"},"modified":"2026-03-30T19:13:21","modified_gmt":"2026-03-30T11:13:21","slug":"tibet-travel-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/china2go.com\/en\/tibet-travel-days\/","title":{"rendered":"How Many Days for Tibet? Start by Understanding Its Geography"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Planning a Tibet trip, the most common question is:<strong>how many days is enough?<\/strong>The answer depends on which Tibet you want to visit.<br>Tibet is not a single destination, but nine completely different geographical regions \u2014 before deciding on the number of days, first figure out which one you want to go to, and your choices will truly match your expectations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-ast-global-color-0-color\">Nine Regions of Tibet: Each with Its Own Soul<\/mark><\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Both called \"going to Tibet,\" some people go for forest valleys, some for sacred temples, some for the roof of the world. These regions differ completely in scenery, culture, and altitude.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-large\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"Basum Tso Sacred Lake and Yalong Blue Ice Glacier in Linzhi, Tibet \u2014 Must-See Highlights of Linzhi and Bomi on a Tibet Tour\" class=\"wp-image-6543\" title=\"- CITS China International Travel Service\" srcset=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet-18x12.jpg 18w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/basum-lake-yalong-blue-ice-linzhi-tibet.jpg 1200w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Basum Tso Zhaxi Island and Bomi Yalong Glacier Blue Ice Cave, China2Go Tibet Tour<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"zh-Hant\">\n<head>\n<meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n<style>\n*{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;padding:0}\nbody{font-family:'Noto Sans TC',sans-serif;background:transparent;color:#1a2233}\n.geo-grid{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(auto-fill,minmax(220px,1fr));gap:12px}\n.geo-card{background:#fff;border:1px solid #dde4ef;border-radius:12px;padding:20px 18px}\n.geo-num{font-size:10px;letter-spacing:.15em;color:#3A86C8;margin-bottom:4px;font-weight:500}\n.geo-name{font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:#1a2233;margin-bottom:4px}\n.geo-alt{font-size:11px;color:#7a8ea8;display:inline-block;margin-bottom:10px;background:#EDF6FF;padding:2px 8px;border-radius:20px}\n.geo-desc{font-size:13px;color:#4a5568;line-height:1.85}\n@media(max-width:600px){\n  .geo-grid{grid-template-columns:1fr 1fr}\n  .geo-card{padding:14px 12px}\n  .geo-name{font-size:14px}\n  .geo-desc{font-size:12px}\n}\n<\/style>\n<\/head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"geo-grid\">\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 01<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Nyingchi<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~2,900m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">Many people never imagined Tibet could have a place like this. Linzhi has the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, the southern Tibetan forest, peach blossoms covering the mountains in spring, and is known as the \"Jiangnan of Tibet.\" Basum Tso is the most sacred lake of the Bon religion in Tibet, with crystal clear waters and a thousand-year-old ancient temple quietly sitting on Zhaxi Island, a place where one can get lost. Seku Ancient Fort has weathered 1,600 years of wind and rain, carrying the historical memories of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. At an altitude of 2,900m, Linzhi is the most suitable starting point for first-time visitors to Tibet, allowing your body to acclimatize here before heading to higher places.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 02<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Bomi \u00b7 National Highway 318<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~2,700m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">Bomi is the most spectacular section of National Highway 318 \u2014 setting off from Chengdu and heading west along the Sichuan-Tibet Highway, Bomi sits at the final high plateau section known as \"China's Most Beautiful Road.\" This is the area with the highest concentration of glaciers in Tibet.\u53e4\u51b0\u5ddd is the largest glacier group in Tibet, with year-round silver-white grandeur. In winter, the rare Yalong Glacier Blue Ice Cave appears \u2014 sunlight refracts through hundreds of meters of ice, casting out sapphire-blue pools \u2014 a highland wonder that is disappearing, worth seeing now.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 03<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Lhasa<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~3,600m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">There is a saying: first comes the Jokhang Temple, then comes Lhasa City. The Jokhang Temple was built in the 7th century AD and is the origin of the entire city, the core of Tibetan Buddhist faith, enshrining statues of Jowo Rinpoche and others brought to Tibet by Princess Wencheng. The atmosphere of the Potala Palace, the spinning prayer wheels of Barkhor Street, the chanting of Sera Monastery echoing for centuries \u2014 no matter the length of your journey, Lhasa is always the unbreakable core of every Tibet route.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 04<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Shannan<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: 4,000\u20134,500m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">On the road from Lhasa to Shigatse, many say this stretch is the most visually stunning moment in all of Tibet. Crossing Mila Mountain Pass, you overlook the deep blue of Yamdrok Lake and the gleaming white of Karola Glacier in sunlight, with the majestic sight of Pelkor Chode Monastery's Kumbum Pagoda \u2014 a scene locals say is beyond words. Shannan is also the region with the deepest history in Tibet. Yumbulagang is the first palace in Tibet, Samye Monastery is the first formal monastery in Tibet, and for those who want to go deep into Tibetan culture, this place cannot be skipped.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 05<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Shigatse<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~3,836m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">The jewel-adorned Tashilhunpo Monastery with its historic Panchen Lama stupas is one of the most well-preserved monasteries in Tibet. Sakya Monastery houses over 80,000 scrolls of scripture, stacked to the ceiling, earning it the title \"Library of Tibet.\" Shigatse is also a must-pass destination on the way to Everest \u2014 only with the right permits can you continue walking toward the roof of the world.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 06<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Everest Region Base Camp<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~5,200m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">This is not a scenic spot \u2014 it is a place that lets you re-measure yourself. At Gawula Pass you can see five 8,000m peaks including Makalu and Lhotse all at once. Rongbuk Monastery is the highest monastery in the world. At sunset, golden light washes over the mountain top, and at night the Milky Way with no light pollution hangs above the tent \u2014 many say this is the most unforgettable night of their lives.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 07<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Ali Region<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: 4,500m and above<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">Ali is the Tibet within Tibet. Mount Kailash is the shared sacred mountain of four major religions \u2014 Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon, and Jainism. Pilgrims from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and around the world come to circumambulate its 52km circuit. Manasarovar is known as the \"King of Holy Lakes,\" its clear waters reflecting the divine silhouette of the mountain. The colorful desert, ancient Guge Kingdom ruins, Tholing Monastery \u2014 all of this is for those who have already been to Tibet and want to go one layer deeper.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 08<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Nagqu Altitude<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~4,500m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">Nagqu is the vast high plateau grassland in northern Tibet, where the northern grasslands stretch endlessly to the horizon. Lake Siling Co is the largest lake in Tibet and an important resting ground for black-necked cranes. Every August, the Nagqu Horse Racing Festival is the largest traditional festival in Tibet \u2014 horse racing, tent villages, singing and dancing, and prayers \u2014 this is the most authentic expression of nomadic culture. It is not on typical tourist routes, and precisely because of that, its rawness and remoteness make it all the more unforgettable.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"geo-card\">\n    <div class=\"geo-num\">Region 09<\/div>\n    <div class=\"geo-name\">Chamdo<\/div>\n    <span class=\"geo-alt\">Altitude: ~3,240m<\/span>\n    <div class=\"geo-desc\">Chamdo is located in eastern Tibet and is the first stop on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway (National Highway 318) entering Tibet, as well as an important center of Kham Tibetan culture. The Karuo Site is a major discovery of prehistoric civilization in Tibet, bearing witness to over 4,000 years of human history on this land. Leiqiong Monastery is an important monastery of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Chamdo has complex terrain with deep valleys \u2014 the Lancang River, Nu River, and Jinsha River all converge here, making it one of China's famous World Heritage landscapes.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/body>\n<\/html>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"Tibet Ali Manasarovar Lake, Mount Kailash and Everest Base Camp (EBC) \u2014 Tibet Tour Ali &amp; Everest Advanced Route\" class=\"wp-image-6544\" title=\"- CITS China International Travel Service\" srcset=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet-18x12.jpg 18w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/manasarovar-kailash-everest-base-camp-tibet.jpg 1200w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Tibet Ali Mount Kailash, Manasarovar Holy Lake and Everest Base Camp EBC, China2Go Tibet Tour Group<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-ast-global-color-0-color\">Time determines depth, depth determines feeling<\/mark><\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Five Tibet tour routes, matching five travel rhythms. It's not about which one is better, only which one suits your current state.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"zh-Hant\">\n<head>\n<meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n<style>\n*{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;padding:0}\nbody{font-family:'Noto Sans TC',sans-serif;background:transparent;color:#1a2233}\n:root{--blue:#3A86C8;--blue-light:#EDF6FF;--border:#dde4ef;--text:#1a2233;--text-sub:#4a5568;--text-muted:#7a8ea8;--white:#fff}\n\n.trip-tabs{display:flex;gap:0;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;border:1px solid var(--border);background:var(--white)}\n.tab-btn{flex:1;padding:13px 8px;background:none;border:none;font-family:inherit;font-size:12.5px;font-weight:400;color:var(--text-muted);cursor:pointer;transition:background .2s,color .2s;line-height:1.4;text-align:center}\n.tab-btn.active{background:var(--blue);color:#fff;font-weight:500}\n.tab-btn:not(:last-child){border-right:1px solid var(--border)}\n.trip-panels{margin-top:16px}\n.trip-panel{display:none}\n.trip-panel.active{display:block}\n\n.trip-header{background:var(--blue-light);border:1px solid var(--border);border-radius:12px;padding:20px 24px;margin-bottom:16px}\n.th-badge{display:inline-block;font-size:11px;padding:3px 10px;border-radius:20px;background:#EDF6FF;color:var(--blue);border:1px solid #c5ddf5;margin-bottom:10px}\n.th-title{font-size:16px;font-weight:600;color:var(--text);margin-bottom:8px;line-height:1.5}\n.th-desc{font-size:13.5px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.9}\n.trip-body{background:var(--white);border:1px solid var(--border);border-radius:12px;padding:20px 24px}\n.trip-divider{height:1px;background:var(--border);margin-bottom:20px}\n\n.day-list{display:flex;flex-direction:column;gap:0}\n.day-row{display:flex;gap:12px;margin-bottom:16px}\n.day-row:last-child{margin-bottom:0}\n.dr-left{display:flex;flex-direction:column;align-items:center;width:52px;flex-shrink:0}\n.dr-day{font-size:10px;font-weight:600;color:var(--blue);letter-spacing:.05em;white-space:nowrap;margin-bottom:4px}\n.dr-dot{width:8px;height:8px;border-radius:50%;background:var(--blue);flex-shrink:0}\n.dr-dot.peak{background:#e53e3e;width:10px;height:10px}\n.dr-line{width:1px;background:var(--border);flex:1;margin-top:4px;min-height:20px}\n.dr-right{padding-bottom:16px;flex:1}\n.dr-title{font-size:13.5px;font-weight:500;color:var(--text);margin-bottom:4px;line-height:1.5}\n.dr-desc{font-size:12.5px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.8}\n\n.hl-row{display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap;gap:8px;margin-top:16px;padding-top:16px;border-top:1px solid var(--border)}\n.hl{font-size:11.5px;padding:4px 12px;background:var(--blue-light);border:1px solid #c5ddf5;border-radius:20px;color:var(--blue)}\n\n@media(max-width:600px){\n  .trip-tabs{flex-direction:column;border-radius:10px}\n  .tab-btn:not(:last-child){border-right:none;border-bottom:1px solid var(--border)}\n  .trip-header,.trip-body{padding:16px}\n  .tab-btn{font-size:12px;padding:12px 10px}\n}\n<\/style>\n<\/head>\n<body>\n\n<div class=\"trip-tabs\">\n  <button class=\"tab-btn active\" onclick=\"switchTab(0)\">7 Days | Nyingchi Anti-Altitude Sickness<\/button>\n  <button class=\"tab-btn\" onclick=\"switchTab(1)\">8 Days | Lhasa Classic<\/button>\n  <button class=\"tab-btn\" onclick=\"switchTab(2)\">8 Days | Winter Glacier<\/button>\n  <button class=\"tab-btn\" onclick=\"switchTab(3)\">10 Days | Nyingchi Full Edition<\/button>\n  <button class=\"tab-btn\" onclick=\"switchTab(4)\">14 Days | Ali Kailash Circuit<\/button>\n  <button class=\"tab-btn\" onclick=\"switchTab(5)\">Self-organized Group Departure<\/button>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"trip-panels\">\n\n  <!-- 7\u5929\u6797\u829d -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel active\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\">Top pick for those worried about altitude sickness<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Tibet Nyingchi 7 Days: Skip Everest, Enjoy Tibet with Ease<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">Altitude sickness is one of the main reasons many people hesitate to enter Tibet. The design logic of this route is simple: keep the entire journey at a relatively low altitude, skip Everest, let your body fully acclimatize in Nyingchi before heading to Lhasa. You can still see the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery debates, Yamdrok Lake \u2014 none of Tibet's most essential highlights are missing.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div class=\"day-list\">\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 01<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Arrive in Nyingchi, Take It Slow<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H airport pickup, altitude 2,900m, Tibet's most gentle entry point. No sightseeing arranged on the first day \u2014 let your body rest well. Stroll the old streets, sit in a Tibetan-style teahouse, feel the slow pace of plateau life.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 02<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Sejila Mountain \u00b7 Namcha Barwa Peak \u00b7 Lulung Horseback Archery<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Ascend to Sejila Mountain Pass at 4,728m, watch the sea of clouds, gaze at \"the father of Tibetan mountains\" Namcha Barwa in the distance. In the afternoon, try horseback archery on Lulung grassland \u2014 the most relaxed and carefree moment of the entire trip.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 03<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Soku Ancient Fort \u00b7 Basum Tso \u00b7 Arrive in Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">A 1,600-year-old fort ruin, carrying the historical memories of the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Basum Tso with its emerald waters, a thousand-year-old ancient temple quietly sitting on Zhaxi Island. Enter Lhasa in the evening, altitude rises from 2,900m to 3,600m.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 04<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Ganden Monastery \u00b7 Sera Monastery Debate<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Morning at Ganden Monastery, Lhasa's most spiritually powerful wealth temple, a truly authentic Tibetan daily life of faith. Afternoon Sera Monastery debate \u2014 that sound of vigorous clapping is clear and resonant. Standing in the courtyard listening, you will suddenly understand the phrase \"faith needs no oxygen.\"<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 05<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Potala Palace \u00b7 Barkhor Street \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Afternoon Tea at Bumo<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">First the Jokhang Temple, then Lhasa City. Take Route A of the Potala Palace (Corridor of Resting Palace + Administrative Hall), walk the Barkhor Street circuit, watch Tibetan people chanting at Jokhang Temple. After visiting the Potala Palace, specially arranged Tibetan-style teahouse scenic afternoon tea, overlooking the red palace.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 06<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Yarlung Valley \u00b7 Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Cross Nagarze Mountain Pass, overlook Yamdrok Lake \u2014 one of Tibet's three holy lakes, the \"Jade Lake.\" Karola Glacier at 5,600m is disappearing \u2014 see it while you still can up close. Return to Lhasa in the evening.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 07<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Depart from Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H hotel-to-airport transfer, no shared vehicles, private car only. Can extend to Chengdu, Chongqing or other cities. Travel agency can assist with arrangements.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">Nyingchi Low-Altitude Entry<\/span><span class=\"hl\">No Everest<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Potala Palace Route A<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Sera Monastery Debate<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Yamdrok Lak<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Oxygen-Supplied Hotel Throughout<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- 8\u5929\u7cbe\u83ef -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\">For those who want to see Everest but have limited time<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Tibet Hilton Classic 8 Days: Enter via Lhasa, Everest, Shannan, Shigatse \u2014 All in One Go<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">Enter Tibet through Lhasa, stay at Hilton throughout. Complete Lhasa's religious core, Shannan's magnificent holy lake, and Everest Base Camp at 5,200m in 8 days. Take the Lhasa-Shigatse Railway on the return so the route never backtracks. The most efficient choice for those who want to see Everest but have limited time.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div class=\"day-list\">\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 01<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Arrive in Lhasa, Give Your Body One Day<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Fly into Lhasa, 24H airport pickup, check into Hilton oxygen-supplied hotel. Lhasa is already at 3,600m \u2014 the only thing that matters on day one: rest.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 02<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Ganden Monastery \u00b7 Sera Monastery Debate<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The female wealth deity temple with incense always burning \u2014 a genuine glimpse into everyday Tibetan faith. Afternoon Sera Monastery debate, a centuries-old unbroken tradition, the sharp clapping echoing throughout the courtyard.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 03<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Potala Palace \u00b7 Barkhor Street \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Afternoon Tea at Bumo<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Route A covers the Resting Palace + Administrative Hall. Walk the Barkhor Street circuit, feel the atmosphere of faith at Jokhang Temple. Specially arranged Tibetan-style teahouse scenic afternoon tea after the visit.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 04<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Yarlung Valley \u00b7 Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier \u00b7 Baiju Monastery \u00b7 Shigatse<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The deep blue of the Jade Lake, the crystal white of the glacier, the grandeur of the Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda \u2014 the scenery along this stretch is one of the most breathtaking moments in many people's lives. Arrive in Shigatse and check into Hilton five-star oxygen-supplied hotel.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 05<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Gawula Pass \u00b7 Rongbuk Monastery \u00b7 Everest Base Camp<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">View five 8,000m peaks at once from the 5,198m mountain pass. Rongbuk Monastery is one of the highest monasteries in the world. At sunset the mountains turn golden, at night the Milky Way hangs right above the tent.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 06<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Gyatso La Pass \u00b7 Sakya Monastery<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Highest point on the road at 5,252m, clear days allow a distant view of Everest. Sakya Monastery is known as the \"Tibetan Dunhuang,\" with 80,000 scrolls of scripture as its most prized treasure.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 07<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Tashilhunpo Monastery \u00b7 Lhasa-Shigatse Railway Back to Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The Panchen Lama stupas adorned with pearls and jade, magnificently precious. Take the 2.5-hour Lhasa-Shigatse Railway back, snow mountains and pastures flowing past the window.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 08<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Depart from Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H hotel-to-station transfer, Hilton throughout (except Everest). Can extend to other city itineraries.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">Lhasa Entry<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Hilton Throughout<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Everest Base Camp<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Yamdrok Lak<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Sakya Monastery<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Lhasa\u2013Shigatse Railway<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- \u51ac\u5b63\u51b0\u5ddd -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\" style=\"background:#E3F2FD;color:#1565C0;border:1px solid #90CAF9\">December 15 \u2013 February 28 \u00b7 Winter Limited<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Winter Nyingchi Glacier 8 Days: The Blue Ice Realm, Only Visible Off-Peak<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">Nyingchi in summer is beautiful, but winter Nyingchi has something no other season can offer \u2014 the Yalong Blue Ice Glacier. Sunlight penetrates through thousands of years of ice, refracting colors like sapphire gemstones. Winter also has fewer clouds and higher visibility, making it the best season to view Namcha Barwa Peak. This route is designed for those who don't want to follow the crowds and want to see things others can't.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div class=\"day-list\">\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 01<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">\u00b7 Arrive in Nyingchi, Adapt to the Plateau Rhythm<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H airport pickup, check into Nyingchi city hotel. Winter daytime temperature 5\u201315\u00b0C, below zero at night \u2014 layering is key. Rest on the first day, let your body slowly acclimatize.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 02<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Sejila Mountain \u00b7 Lulung Forest Scenic Terrace \u00b7 Namcha Barwa Peak<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Winter air is dry and clear with fewer clouds \u2014 the highest chance of Namcha Barwa Peak \"unveiling its face.\" Lulung forest covered in frost, like a fairy-tale forest, a winter-exclusive healing landscape.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 03<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Ranwu Lake \u00b7 Laigu Glacier \u00b7 Yalong Blue Ice Glacier<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Ranwu Lake's milky white glacial meltwater reflects the forest like a dream. Laigu Glacier is the largest glacier group in Tibet, silver-white and magnificent year-round. The Yalong Blue Ice Glacier is the highlight of the entire trip \u2014 ice melted to a deep translucent blue, dubbed the \"Wild Blue Ice Planet.\" Cave entry conditions subject to official announcements.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 04<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Naleng Lake \u00b7 Lulung Snow Mountain Pasture \u00b7 Return to Nyingchi<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Naleng Lake in winter reflects snow-covered trees \u2014 a rare \"water-mirror snow scene.\" Lulung Snow Mountain Pasture blanketed in snow, silent forests, leisurely yaks \u2014 a highland winter painting come to life.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 05<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Soku Ancient Fort \u00b7 Basum Tso \u00b7 Arrive in Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Winter Basum Tso is exceptionally quiet, lake surface clear as a mirror reflecting snow-capped mountains, the ancient temple on the island standing serenely by the frozen lake, poetic and picturesque. Enter Lhasa in the evening.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 06<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Potala Palace \u00b7 Barkhor Street \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Afternoon Tea at Bumo<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Winter Barkhor Street has fewer tourists, plateau sunlight warm and gentle, Tibetan people sitting quietly in devotion, prayer wheels spinning slowly \u2014 winter is the best time to experience the everyday faith and culture of Lhasa.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 07<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Yarlung Valley \u00b7 Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Winter Yamdrok Lake has deeper and more translucent colors, clear lake surface like a mirror reflecting the sky, showing a gradual blue tone from deep to bright. Karola Glacier in winter is crystal clear white, like jade hanging before your eyes.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 08<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Depart from Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H hotel-to-station transfer. The Blue Ice journey ends here, taking away a Tibet only visible in winter.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">Winter Limited 12\/15\u20132\/28 \u00b7<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Yalong Blue Ice Glacier<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Laiku Glacier<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Namcha Barwa (Himalayan mountain)<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Winter Basum Tso<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Off-Peak No Crowds<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- 10\u5929\u5168\u89bd -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\">Want to see all of Tibet in one trip<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Tibet Hilton Full Tour 10 Days: Departing from Nyingchi, Covering the Complete Outline of Tibet<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">If you only plan to visit Tibet once, use 10 days to see it completely. Enter Tibet at low altitude through Nyingchi, visit Soku Ancient Fort, Basum Tso, Lhasa's religious core, Shannan's magnificent scenery, Everest Base Camp at 5,200m, and Sakya Monastery's Tibetan heritage \u2014 return by Lhasa-Shigatse Railway. Hilton throughout.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div class=\"day-list\">\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 01<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Arrive in Nyingchi, Take It Slow<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H airport pickup, acclimatize at 2,900m, explore the old streets and Tibetan teahouses, feel the slow plateau lifestyle.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 02<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Sejila Mountain \u00b7 Namcha Barwa Peak \u00b7 Lulung Horseback Archery<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Watch the sea of clouds and sunrise from the 4,728m mountain pass. Horseback archery on Lulung grassland, experience Tibetan tradition, National Highway 318 monument.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 03<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Soku Ancient Fort \u00b7 Basum Tso \u00b7 Arrive in Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">1,600-year-old fort ruins, turquoise lake with Zhaxi Island in its heart. Enter Lhasa in the evening, altitude rises from 2,900m to 3,600m.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 04<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Ganden Monastery \u00b7 Sera Monastery Debate<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Female wealth deity temple, monks debate every afternoon at 3pm, the sharp clapping echoing throughout the courtyard.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 05<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Potala Palace \u00b7 Barkhor Street \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Afternoon Tea at Bumo<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Route A covers Resting Palace + Administrative Hall, Barkhor Street circuit, Jokhang Temple. Bumo scenic afternoon tea \u2014 exclusive and limited.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 06<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Yarlung Valley \u00b7 Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier \u00b7 Pelkor Chode Monastery<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The Jade Lake panorama, 5,600m glacier, Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda. Arrive in Shigatse, check into Hilton five-star oxygen-supplied hotel.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 07<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Gawula Pass \u00b7 Rongbuk Monastery \u00b7 Everest Base Camp<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Five 8,000m peaks, world's highest monastery, 5,200m base camp \u2014 tent stay watching sunset on golden mountains and the Milky Way.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 08<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Gyatso La Pass \u00b7 Sakya Monastery<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">5,252m viewpoint, Sakya Monastery the \"Tibetan Dunhuang,\" home to 80,000 scrolls of scripture.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 09<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Tashilhunpo Monastery \u00b7 Lhasa-Shigatse Railway Back to Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Panchen Lama stupas, take the 2.5-hour train back to Lhasa, snow mountains and pastures flowing past the window.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 10<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Leave Tibet, Take the Memories<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H hotel-to-station transfer. Can extend to Chengdu, Chongqing or other cities.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">Nyingchi Low-Altitude Entry<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Hilton Throughout<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Everest Base Camp<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Sejila Mountain<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Sakya Monastery<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Lhasa\u2013Shigatse Railway<\/span><span class=\"hl\">All 9 Regions Covered<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- 14\u5929\u8f49\u5c71 -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\" style=\"background:#F3E5F5;color:#6A1B9A;border:1px solid #CE93D8\">Advanced Itinerary \u00b7 Ali Pilgrimage<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Mount Kailash Circuit 14 Days: A Pilgrimage Journey to the Deepest Place of Faith<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">This is not an ordinary tour. Mount Kailash is the sacred mountain recognized by four major religions \u2014 Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Bon, and Jainism. The 52km circumambulation circuit is one of the most famous pilgrimage routes in the world. You don't have to be a believer, but walking that path, it is hard not to be moved by a sense of quiet awe. This route is for those who have already been to Tibet and want to go one layer deeper.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div class=\"day-list\">\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 01<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Arrive in Lhasa, Tibetan Meaning \"Land of the Gods<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H airport and train station pickup, check into Lhasa oxygen-supplied hotel. Lhasa is the starting point of every Tibet route, and the place where the flame of faith burns brightest.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 02<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Ganden Monastery \u00b7 Sera Monastery Debate<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Female wealth deity temple with incense always burning. Sera Monastery debate has continued unbroken for centuries \u2014 the clapping sound is the most iconic audio of Tibetan Buddhism.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 03<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Potala Palace \u00b7 Barkhor Street \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Afternoon Tea at Bumo<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Route A covers the Resting Palace, Barkhor Street circuit, Jokhang Temple religious core, Bumo scenic afternoon tea.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 04<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Yarlung Valley \u00b7 Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier \u00b7 Baiju Monastery \u00b7 Shigatse<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">A full day of Shannan's finest scenery. Arrive in Shigatse oxygen-supplied hotel, process travel permits for Everest and Ali.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 05<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Gawula Pass \u00b7 Rongbuk Monastery \u00b7 Everest Base Camp<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Five 8,000m peaks, world's highest monastery, 5,200m base camp \u2014 sunset golden mountains and Milky Way night.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 06<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">\u00b7 Xiaxabangma Protected Area \u00b7 Peiku Tso \u00b7 Jilon<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">National-level protected area with grazing yaks on the slopes. Peiku Tso with dreamlike blue glacial reflections. Jilong sits on the China-Nepal border where Tibetan and Nepali cultures intertwine.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 07<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Pelbar Monastery \u00b7 Nyalam Village Scenic Pasture \u00b7 Saga<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Pelbar Monastery blends Tibetan and Indian architectural styles with precious murals. Nyalam Village is known as the \"Back Garden of Xiaxabangma,\" yaks roaming freely amid majestic mountain scenery.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 08<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Rainbow Desert \u00b7 Manasarovar \u00b7 Zhongba \u00b7 Coq\u00ean<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The rainbow desert shimmers in dazzling colors under the plateau sun. Manasarovar is the \"King of Holy Lakes,\" its clear waters reflecting the silhouette of Mount Kailash.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 09<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Mount Kailash Circuit Day 1 (13km)<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Transfer by vehicle to the starting point. 13km with gentle slopes \u2014 the key acclimatization stretch. Five-colored prayer flags flutter in the wide open space at Darpoche, Choku Monastery offerings of conch shells flying overhead.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 10<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot peak\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Mount Kailash Circuit Day 2 (23km)<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">\u6574\u6bb5\u8f6c\u5c71\u6700\u8270\u96be\u7684\u4e00\u5929\uff0c\u7ffb\u8d8a\u6d77\u62d45,630m\u7684\u5353\u739b\u62c9\u57ad\u53e3\u3002\u9014\u4e2d\u6709\u4e71\u77f3\u3001\u6025\u5761\uff0c\u4f53\u529b\u6d88\u8017\u5927\u3002\u6491\u8fc7\u4eca\u5929\uff0c\u5c31\u662f\u8fc8\u5411\u5706\u6ee1\u7684\u5f00\u59cb\u3002<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 11<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Mount Kailash Circuit Day 3 (12km) \u00b7 Saga<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">The final day of the circuit, relatively flat, a peaceful return. After completing the full circuit, head back to Saga \u2014 hot shower, good rest, let the body come back to life.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 12<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Saga \u00b7 Return to Shigatse<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Long drive crossing highland grasslands, yak herds and Tibetan villages \u2014 let your heart slowly settle from the fatigue of high-altitude walking.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 13<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><div class=\"dr-line\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Tashilhunpo Monastery \u00b7 Lhasa-Shigatse Railway Back to Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">Panchen Lama stupas, magnificently precious. Take the Lhasa-Shigatse Railway 2.5 hours back to Lhasa, snow mountains and pastures flowing past the window.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n        <div class=\"day-row\"><div class=\"dr-left\"><div class=\"dr-day\">Day 14<\/div><div class=\"dr-dot\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"dr-right\"><div class=\"dr-title\">Depart from Lhasa<\/div><div class=\"dr-desc\">24H hotel-to-station transfer. 14 days, departing from Lhasa, passing Everest, Jilong, Ali, the Sacred Mountain \u2014 a journey that makes you completely different inside and out.<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">Mount Kailash Circuit 3 Days<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Manasarovar Holy Lake<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Everest Base Camp<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Peiku Tso<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Jilong China-Nepal Border<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Rainbow Desert<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Small Group of 4<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n  <!-- \u81ea\u5df1\u5305\u5718 -->\n  <div class=\"trip-panel\">\n    <div class=\"trip-header\">\n      <span class=\"th-badge\" style=\"background:#E8F5E9;color:#2E7D32;border:1px solid #A5D6A7\">2 people minimum to inquire \u00b7 Best value from 4 peopl<\/span>\n      <div class=\"th-title\">Considering a Private Group? With 2 to 4 People, You Deserve Your Own Tibet<\/div>\n      <div class=\"th-desc\">If you have 2 to 4 people, it's worth considering a private group departure. No need to match other people's schedules, no need to share a vehicle with strangers \u2014 pick your own dates, set your own pace, the whole vehicle is yours. Tibet's vast openness deserves to be truly felt, not just rushed through from one attraction to the next.<\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"trip-body\">\n      <div class=\"trip-divider\"><\/div>\n      <div style=\"display:grid;grid-template-columns:1fr 1fr;gap:12px;margin-bottom:20px\">\n        <div style=\"background:var(--blue-light);border:1px solid var(--border);border-radius:10px;padding:16px\">\n          <div style=\"font-size:13px;font-weight:500;color:var(--text);margin-bottom:8px\">\u2666 You Decide<\/div>\n          <div style=\"font-size:13px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.9\">Departure dates and number of days<br>Which route to choose<br>Travel pace \u2014 fast or slow<br>Where you want to spend more time<\/div>\n        <\/div>\n        <div style=\"background:var(--blue-light);border:1px solid var(--border);border-radius:10px;padding:16px\">\n          <div style=\"font-size:13px;font-weight:500;color:var(--text);margin-bottom:8px\">\u2666 We Handle<\/div>\n          <div style=\"font-size:13px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.9\">Letter of Admission and All Permits<br>Full oxygenated accommodation arrangements<br>Professional Chinese tour guide<br>VIP Transportation<\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div style=\"background:var(--blue-light);border-left:3px solid var(--blue);border-radius:0 10px 10px 0;padding:16px 20px;margin-bottom:16px\">\n        <div style=\"font-size:13px;font-weight:500;color:var(--text);margin-bottom:8px\">\u2666 \u897f\u85cf\u53ef\u4ee5\u8854\u63a5\u7684\u5927\u9646\u65c5\u7a0b<\/div>\n        <div style=\"font-size:13px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:2\">CITS National Travel has branches in major cities across China. After Tibet, you can seamlessly continue to:<br>\n        <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Chengdu<\/strong>(food, pandas\uff09\u00b7 <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Chongqing<\/strong>(mountain city nightscape) <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Yunnan<\/strong>(Lijiang, Dali, Shangri-La)<br>\n        <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Xinjiang<\/strong>(Silk Road, Tianshan) <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Guizhou<\/strong>(Huangguoshu, Miao villages) <strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Zhangjiajie<\/strong>(Avatar Mountains)<\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:13px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:2;margin-bottom:20px\">\n        Hong Kong &amp; Macau travelers enter with<strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Home Return Permit<\/strong>Taiwan travelers enter with<strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Taiwan compatriot card<\/strong>Malaysia &amp; Singapore travelers enter with<strong style=\"color:var(--text)\">Passport<\/strong>Travelers from all countries worldwide can apply for Tibet entry \u2014 all related permits handled entirely by us.\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"hl-row\">\n        <span class=\"hl\">2 people minimum to inquire \u00b7 4 people to confirm departure<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Choose your own departure date<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Customized routes<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Private car no sharing<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Open to global travelers<\/span><span class=\"hl\">Connectable to all mainland China provinces<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n\n<script>\nfunction switchTab(idx){\n  document.querySelectorAll('.tab-btn').forEach((b,i)=>b.classList.toggle('active',i===idx));\n  document.querySelectorAll('.trip-panel').forEach((p,i)=>p.classList.toggle('active',i===idx));\n}\n<\/script>\n<\/body>\n<\/html>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-large\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/CITS\u4e2d\u570b\u570b\u65c5\u74b0\u7403\u53ea\u7d66\u4f60\u6700\u597d\u7684\u65c5\u884c\u9ad4\u9a57-\u4e2d\u570b\u65c5\u904a\u52d9\u5fc5\u6307\u5b9a-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"CITS China National Travel guests holding flags at Sejila Mountain Pass with Namcha Barwa Peak in the background \u2014 the most memorable moment of the Tibet journey\" class=\"wp-image-6111\" title=\"- CITS China International Travel Service\" srcset=\"\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" data-srcset=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-ast-global-color-0-color\">Five Tibet Tour Routes \u2014 Which One Suits You?<\/mark><\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>How many days for Tibet? Five routes, matching five timeframes and travel rhythms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"zh-Hant\">\n<head>\n<meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n<style>\n*{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;padding:0}\nbody{font-family:'Noto Sans TC',sans-serif;background:transparent;color:#1a2233}\n:root{--blue:#3A86C8;--blue-light:#EDF6FF;--border:#dde4ef}\n.compare-wrap{overflow-x:auto;-webkit-overflow-scrolling:touch;border-radius:14px;border:1px solid var(--border)}\n.compare{min-width:620px;background:#fff;border-radius:0}\n.compare-head{display:grid;grid-template-columns:1.5fr 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr;background:var(--blue-light);border-bottom:1px solid var(--border)}\n.compare-row{display:grid;grid-template-columns:1.5fr 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr;border-bottom:1px solid var(--blue-light)}\n.compare-row:last-child{border-bottom:none}\n.ch-cell{padding:11px 10px;font-size:12px;font-weight:600;color:var(--blue)}\n.cr-cell{padding:10px 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class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Entry Point<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Nyingchi<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Lhasa Entry<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Nyingchi<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Nyingchi<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Lhasa Entry<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Sejila Mountain<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Lulang Township<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713Horseback Archery<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713 Snow Edition<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713Horseback Archery<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Basum Tso<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713 Winter Edition<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Xuba Fortress<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Ranwu Lake \u00b7 Laigu Glacier<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Yalong Blue Ice Glacier (Winter Only)<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Lhasa (Potala Palace \u00b7 Jokhang Temple \u00b7 Barkhor Street)<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Sera Monastery Debate<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Yamdrok Lake \u00b7 Karola Glacier<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713 Winter Edition<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Pelkor Chode Monastery Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Tashilhunpo Monastery<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Sakya Monastery (Tibetan Dunhuang)<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Everest Base Camp EBC<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Manasarovar \u00b7 Mount Kailash Circuit<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Lhasa-Shigatse Railway Return<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell no\">\u2717<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell yes\">\u2713<\/div><\/div>\n  <div class=\"compare-row\"><div class=\"cr-cell\">Best Suited For<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Afraid of altitude sickness, first-time visitors<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Want to see Everest, limited time<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Winter travelers, photography lovers<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Only going once, want to see everything<\/div><div class=\"cr-cell\">Advanced pilgrims<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/body>\n<\/html>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-ast-global-color-0-color\">Will You Definitely Get Altitude Sickness in Tibet?<\/mark><\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Altitude sickness varies from person to person and has little to do with age or fitness level. However, there are a few things you can do before traveling to Tibet that will significantly reduce the chance of severe altitude sickness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"zh-Hant\">\n<head>\n<meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n<style>\n*{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;padding:0}\nbody{font-family:'Noto Sans TC',sans-serif;background:transparent;color:#1a2233}\n:root{--blue:#3A86C8;--blue-light:#EDF6FF;--border:#dde4ef;--text:#1a2233;--text-sub:#4a5568}\n.tips-grid{display:grid;grid-template-columns:repeat(auto-fill,minmax(160px,1fr));gap:10px;margin:16px 0}\n.tip-card{background:var(--blue-light);border-radius:10px;padding:14px}\n.tip-label{font-size:12px;font-weight:600;color:var(--blue);margin-bottom:6px}\n.tip-text{font-size:12.5px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.8}\n.alt-note{font-size:13px;color:var(--text-sub);line-height:1.9;padding-top:16px;border-top:1px solid var(--border)}\n.btn-guide{display:inline-block;margin-top:14px;padding:10px 22px;background:var(--blue);color:#fff;font-size:13px;font-weight:500;border-radius:8px;text-decoration:none}\n.btn-guide:hover{opacity:.88}\n@media(max-width:480px){\n  .tips-grid{grid-template-columns:1fr 1fr}\n  .btn-guide{display:block;text-align:center}\n}\n<\/style>\n<\/head>\n<body>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"tips-grid\">\n  <div class=\"tip-card\">\n    <div class=\"tip-label\">Two Weeks Before Departure<\/div>\n    <div class=\"tip-text\">Avoid late nights, alcohol, and intense exercise. Consider aerobic exercise to improve lung capacity.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"tip-card\">\n    <div class=\"tip-label\">Choose Nyingchi as Entry Poin<\/div>\n    <div class=\"tip-text\">At 2,900m, it is the most gentle starting point \u2014 giving your body more time to acclimatize compared to flying directly into Lhasa (3,600m<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"tip-card\">\n    <div class=\"tip-label\">First Two Days After Arrival<\/div>\n    <div class=\"tip-text\">Drink plenty of water, walk slowly, avoid showering (first 24 hours), avoid intense activity \u2014 let your body quietly adjust.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"tip-card\">\n    <div class=\"tip-label\">Medication Consultation<\/div>\n    <div class=\"tip-text\">Consult a doctor in advance about using Rhodiola or Diamox. Keep medical oxygen canisters and glucose on hand.<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"alt-note\">\n  Common symptoms: headache, fatigue, insomnia, nausea, loss of appetite \u2014 these are normal. Do not push through. If you feel severely unwell, inform your guide immediately for assistance.\n  <br>\n  <a href=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/en\/tibet-altitude-sickness-guide\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"btn-guide\">\u2192 Complete Altitude Sickness Prevention Guide<\/a>\n<\/div>\n\n<\/body>\n<\/html>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"825\" height=\"450\" src=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Passengers-suffering-from-altitude-sickness-in-Tibet.jpg\" alt=\"A traveler experiencing altitude sickness using an oxygen canister at Everest Base Camp in Tibet\" class=\"wp-image-6404\" title=\"- CITS China International Travel Service\" srcset=\"https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Passengers-suffering-from-altitude-sickness-in-Tibet.jpg 825w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Passengers-suffering-from-altitude-sickness-in-Tibet-300x164.jpg 300w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Passengers-suffering-from-altitude-sickness-in-Tibet-768x419.jpg 768w, https:\/\/china2go.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Passengers-suffering-from-altitude-sickness-in-Tibet-18x10.jpg 18w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 825px) 100vw, 825px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang=\"zh-Hant\">\n<head>\n<meta charset=\"UTF-8\">\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\">\n<style>\n*{box-sizing:border-box;margin:0;padding:0}\nbody{font-family:'Noto Sans TC',sans-serif;background:transparent}\n:root{--blue:#3A86C8;--blue-light:#EDF6FF;--border:#dde4ef}\n.cta{background:linear-gradient(135deg,#2563a8 0%,#3A86C8 100%);border-radius:16px;padding:36px 28px;text-align:center;color:#fff}\n.cta-badge{display:inline-block;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:.15em;background:rgba(255,255,255,.18);padding:4px 14px;border-radius:20px;margin-bottom:16px}\n.cta-title{font-size:22px;font-weight:600;line-height:1.5;margin-bottom:10px}\n.cta-sub{font-size:13.5px;opacity:.9;line-height:1.9;margin-bottom:20px}\n.cta-tags{display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap;justify-content:center;gap:8px;margin-bottom:24px}\n.cta-tag{font-size:12px;padding:4px 14px;background:rgba(255,255,255,.15);border:1px solid rgba(255,255,255,.3);border-radius:20px}\n.cta-btns{display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap;justify-content:center;gap:12px;margin-bottom:16px}\n.btn-primary{display:inline-block;padding:13px 28px;background:#fff;color:var(--blue);font-size:14px;font-weight:600;border-radius:8px;text-decoration:none;transition:opacity .2s}\n.btn-primary:hover{opacity:.9}\n.btn-secondary{display:inline-block;padding:13px 24px;background:transparent;color:#fff;font-size:14px;font-weight:500;border:1px solid rgba(255,255,255,.5);border-radius:8px;text-decoration:none}\n.cta-wechat{font-size:12.5px;opacity:.75;margin-top:8px}\n@media(max-width:480px){\n  .cta{padding:28px 18px}\n  .cta-title{font-size:19px}\n  .btn-primary,.btn-secondary{width:100%;text-align:center}\n}\n<\/style>\n<\/head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"cta\">\n  <div class=\"cta-badge\">China2Go \u00b7 CITS China International Travel Service<\/div>\n  <div class=\"cta-title\">Not Sure Which One to Choose?<br>Tell us your available dates \u2014 we'll figure it out for you.<\/div>\n  <div class=\"cta-sub\">All five routes include a dedicated guide and oxygen-supplied accommodation throughout<br>Minimum 4 people to confirm, maximum 10 people limited small group, full purchase protection with contractual guarantee<\/div>\n  <div class=\"cta-tags\">\n    <span class=\"cta-tag\">Join a group \u2014 max 10 limited small group<\/span>\n    <span class=\"cta-tag\">Private group customisation available<\/span>\n    <span class=\"cta-tag\">The local Tibet team that knows you best<\/span>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"cta-btns\">\n    <a href=\"https:\/\/m.me\/107412201677056\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"btn-primary\">Enquire About Itinerary &amp; Costs<\/a>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"cta-wechat\">WeChat: china2go-cits<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/body>\n<\/html>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Planning a trip to Tibet? One of the most common questions is: how many days are enough? The answer depends on which \u201cTibet\u201d you want to experience. 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