Check with seller Navigating the Tibet Permit: Essential Guide for Travelers Lhasa
- Location: Lhasa, Lhasa, Tibet
Traveling to Tibet, the mystical land nestled on the rooftop of the world requires careful planning and adherence to certain regulations, including obtaining a Tibet Travel Permit. This permit is a crucial document that foreign travelers must obtain before entering the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) to explore its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and unique Tibetan culture.
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Explore Tibet International Travel Co., Ltd
Address: 4-5 House, Namsel No.3, Doudi Road, Lhasa, Tibet, 850000, China.
Phone: +86-13398000993
Email: sales@exploretibet.com
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