What Should You Know about Reapplying for Tibet Travel Permit?
Generally speaking, there are two typical situations where a new application for Tibet Travel Permit is required. Once you reapply, your itinerary might be negatively affected as you may even suffer some financial losses. Therefore, I suggest that you should pay attention to the following points to ensure a smooth Tibet trip.

You Need to Reapply for Tibet Travel Permit If You Lose It
Depending on your specific mode of transportation and route, most routes to Tibet require the original of Tibet Travel Permit, while a few only need a copy. Without it, under no circumstances will you be allowed to enter Tibet. Suppose your Tibet entry city is Beijing. Our travel agency will forward your Tibet Travel Permit to your address in Beijing as soon as we receive it, usually a hotel address. It may take two to three days for the mail to reach you. Once you lose the original Tibet Travel Permit, you need to inform our travel agency immediately. We will help you reapply as soon as possible. However, reapplying takes time, and there is an additional time for it to reach you. With this back and forth, you may not be able to board your pre-booked flight to Tibet from Beijing, and miss the departure day of your Tibet tour. So you can't be too careful with this key document.

You Need to Reapply for Tibet Travel Permit If You Want to Change the Itinerary
Once your Tibet Travel Permit is issued, your travel dates and itinerary arrangements need to be consistent with this document. If you want to change your travel information, you can only do so by reapplying for the Tibet Travel Permit. In this case, this will incur a service fee for reapplying for it, and there will also be additional charges for canceling some hotel rooms or attractions that are already booked. Haste makes waste. The safest approach is to think it over carefully when you plan your Tibet trip. If you really have to change your itinerary, please inform our travel agency at least 20 days in advance. In this way, you are very likely to be able to change your itinerary without any loss.

Conclusion
The significance of Tibet Travel Permit lies not only in helping you successfully enter Tibet, but also in the fact that you will need to show it from time to time during your Tibet journey. Don't worry. Once you arrive in Tibet, your tour guide will keep it for you. After your Tibet trip, this document cannot be taken out of Tibet and will still be collected by your tour guide. In conclusion, taking good care of your Tibet Travel Permit is the foundation of everything.


39 Comment ON "What Should You Know about Reapplying for Tibet Travel Permit?"
Asked by Jacob Keis** from N/A
Train booking
We are a group of 15 (perhaps 17) who need to take the June 8th 15:27 train from Xining to Lhasa. We need to book this soon so prompt reply would be helpful. We are getting our permits from an agent and should have them in 6-8 days.
Asked by Nirm** from Australia
Hi, I’m interested in doing the Mount Kailash tour. I only have holidays from 20/09 to 4/10 this year. Do you have a tour that includes these dates? How much would the tour be? Are the flights, visas, passes and permits included in your prices? Thank you kindly. Regards, Nirmala (Nationality: Australian Group Size: 1 person Arrival Date: 20/09/26) Nationality: Australian Group Size: 1 person Arrival Date: 20/09/26
Asked by An** from N/A
Best time to travel for the Linka festival
Hey, I'm looking to travel to the Linka festival with my partner. When is the best time to go this year? Thanks!
Asked by Goldliam Soo** from N/A
lm from nyc in the usa how much is your 13 day Mt Kai lash tour in September or June
Hi, lm from nyc in the usa how much is your 13 day Mt Kai lash tour in September or June? And approximately how much would would the airfare be round trip? Thank you
Asked by Liliana Me** from Macau
plan a 7-8days trip for me and my boyfriend in April
Hi! I would like to plan a 7-8days trip for me and my boyfriend in April (3rd to 10th ideally) to Nepal, Tibet, and, if possible, Bhutan. Do you think it would be doable? Based on what I read, there are some places/things to do to consider: Nepal: Everest Base Camp trek and the Annapurna Circuit, ancient temples, sacred sites like Lumbini, Kathmandu, Tibet: The Potala Palace in Lhasa and the Jokhang Temple. eventually the holy Mount Kailash or the high-altitude plains. Bhutan: Thimphu, Paro, and the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery. To take part in cultural traditions, yoga, meditation... Of course I am open to any recommendations you could make. For your reference, we are both based in Asia: him, in Bangkok and myself in Macau. Thank you so much for the information you could provide and, if possible, an estimated budget for your offer.
Asked by Ke** from Singapore
Cycling Tour to Mt Kailash
Hi , we are planning a Cycling Trip once Tibet opens for Tourism. The plan is we shall arrive to Kathmandu , travel to the border and enter via Kerung. Can you pls send a day to day Itinerary starting from Kerung - Lake Manasarovar - Darchen - Asthapath. We shall go around Kailash on foot and resume Cycling back to Kerung. We are a Group of 6-8 persons. Thanks Pls send ur reply to Kevin
Asked by Debo** from USA
Please can you tell me the prices and dates for the Tibet Luxury Tour.
Also, could you please provide a detailed itinerary - I want to see how many hours are spent on buses/vehicles. Thank you! Deborah
Asked by S** from HongKong
Tibet Tour from HK
May I know if holding Mainland Travel Permit for HK Residents. is it also need to get the visa permit to Tibet and what is the procedure if need to apply? Thank you
Asked by Na** from USA
Is Kailash Mansarovar Trip open for Indian Passport Holder?
Is it open for Indian Passport Holder?
Asked by A** from Singapore
Enquiry on private tour
We are planning a trip from Hong Kong to Tibet during the 12th to 21st of April. We want a private tour that covers all the scenic places as well as the EBC. Please advise an itinerary along with the cost breakdown. Thanks.