China Highlights - Discovery Your Way! (Since 1959)

 

China Travel Newsletter

China Travel NewsletterSign up to receive monthly updates and special offers for Free!

Email: 
Name:
Html Text

Read Newsletter Archives

 

Zoom in Zoom out Email this Page/Report an Error Print this Page

Cheaper tours to Tibet

The cost of traveling to Tibet will fall by as much as half this winter, according to a recent announcement by the Tourism Administration of the Tibet Autonomous Region.

The administration said tour packages from Chengdu to Tibet will cost half as much as they usually do starting this month.

The administration has persuaded local tourist spots, hotels and airlines to lower their prices during the coming low season. The move is expected to encourage more domestic tourists to visit Tibet this winter, Xinhua News Agency quoted Wang Songping, deputy director of the administration, as saying.

The price cuts will benefit more than just those tourists leaving from Chengdu.

"We are waiting for the final prices from the airlines, because air tickets account for a big part of the cost. But the winter price should be around 4,000 yuan ($533) from Beijing to Tibet for a roundtrip flight," Guo Weihua, general manager of the domestic tour department of the China Travel Service (CTS) headquarters.

In the summer, the same package would cost 7,000-8,000 yuan. The cheapest tour to Tibet by train would cost at least 5,000 yuan, he said.

However, the summer price, which is higher than that for some packages to Southeast Asia, has not kept people from visiting the plateau. Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, is crowded with tourists in July and August. Air and train tickets, hotel rooms and tickets for Potala Palace are all hard to come by.

"Many Chinese think that if you want to travel in Tibet, you should go there in the summer. They believe Tibet is cold in the winter and the oxygen content in the air is low," Guo said.

Because of this misconception, few people want to travel to Tibet in the winter, so most tour agencies stop organizing group trips to Tibet between October and May, he said.

Source: China Daily

 

 

Tailor-made toursCustom Tailoring: Design your own tour with our help to meet your unique interests, You don't have to compromise, do exactly what you want to do! Let us assist you to tailor-make your own China Experience. Tell us what you need now!