The "Tibet Border Permit " is the official pass for the remote areas where Tibet meets the rest of the world, including Mount Qomolangma, Zhangmu Town, Yadong, Mount Kailash and Manasarova Lake. Without this permit, neither domestic nor foreign travelers can travel to these destinations. However, the pass cannot be used alone, so tourists should get it from the Tibetan Armed Police Frontier Corps in Lhasa with the help of the local Tibetan travel agency.
How to Apply for Border Permit?
Until now, foreign tourists have not been allowed to travel alone in Tibet, and all are required to take "Tibet Group Tours" by local travel agencies. We are a local travel agency in Tibet and can help you apply for a Tibetan Border Pass. We need you to provide the following documents:
1.Passport Copy
2.Travel Schedule
3.Copy of your Chinese visa
4.Copy of your Tibet Travel Permit
Which Places Require A Border Permit?
Here are some areas that require a border pass. This list is only part of it:
1. Shigatse Prefecture: Zhongba County, Sagya County, Nylam County (Zham), Tingri County, Kangma County, Yadong County, Gampa County, Dinggye County, Gyirong County.
2. Shannan Prefecture: Cona County, Lhongzi County, Lhodak County, Nanggarze County, Yadong Border
3. Nyingchi Prefecture: Mailing County, Nang County, Zayul County, Medog County.
4. Ngari Prefecture: Burang County, Zhada County, Rutog County, Gar County, Shiquanhe Township.
5. China-Nepal Border: Gyirong
Who Should Apply for A Border Permit?
All visitors, whether Chinese or not, are required to apply for a Border Permit when planning to travel to remote Tibetan areas with other countries, such as Everest Base Camp and Mount Kailash.
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