Tibet, located on the northern
slope of the Himalayas, has been isolated from the rest of the world for
millennia. Fortunately, following years of building, travelers may finally get
to Tibet either by plane or rail.
Why take the Tibet Train Tour?
Since the Qinghai-Tibet railway
opened in 2006, traveling by train to Tibet has become one of the most popular
railway journeys in the world.
Millions of visitors chose to go
by train to Tibet for a variety of reasons, including the stunning beauty of
the world's highest Tibet Plateau.
It's a unique way to experience
the world's highest rail line.
The train to Tibet travels via
the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the world's highest railway line. The Tibet railway,
which was completed in 2006 on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the world's highest
plateau, encountered very difficult environmental conditions.
The 1,956-kilometer rail line
links a large highland area with an average elevation of 4,300 meters above sea
level and a maximum of 5,068 meters. Traveling to Tibet on the world's tallest
railway is an extraordinary experience.
It is a whole Tibet trip
experience that cannot be missed.
During Tibet Train Travel,
the train to Tibet passes through breath-taking scenery—High Mountain ranges,
snow-capped summits, emerald lakes, unusual wildlife, wide prairies... You
wouldn't want to miss the unpredictable highland weather—it's presently clear
and sunny, but it'll start to snow the next minute.
It would be a tremendous mistake
if you decided to travel to Tibet without boarding the Tibet train. The
particularly constructed trains to Tibet will give a safe and comfortable
journey along the world's longest mountain railway line.
Where do you begin the Tibet rail tour?
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway connects Xining to Lhasa. With easy access to other sections of the country, the railway to Tibet effectively ties the entire country with Tibet. Tibet trains depart from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, and Lanzhou. However, if the long journey from your first stop to Xining is too daunting, you might fly to Xining first and then take the Tibet train to Lhasa for Tibet Tours.
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