What is Tibet Travel Permit (外国人入藏函)
Tibet Travel Permit, or Tibet Entry Permit, is foremost and compulsory for foreign passport holders to enter Tibet. Issued by Tibet Tourism Bureau, it is also called TTB permit. Without the permit, you can’t board a flight or train to Tibet or cross overland from Nepal, also will not be able to get other permits to continue to travel Tibet further.
Who Has to Carry a Tibet Entry Permit? (哪些人去西藏需要入藏函?)
● Non-Chinese passport holders - US citizens, UK citizens, Australians, Canadians, Germans, etc.
● The Taiwan tourists, who do not have the valid identity card of China;
● The overseas Chinese, who do not have Chinese passport or ID card.
Note: Hong Kong and Macau Citizens can visit Tibet without Tibet permit.
Among several permits, Tibet Entry Permit is foremost and compulsory for foreign passport holders to enter Tibet. Issued by Tibet Tourism Bureau, it is also called TTB permit. Without the TTB permit, you can’t board a flight or train to Tibet or cross overland from Nepal and will not be able to get other permits to continue to travel Tibet further.
Pay Attention: Taking flights to Tibet, you must bring the original copy of Tibet Entry Permit; by train, you should provide the photocopy, while if you transfer from Chongqing, Xian or Lanzhou, you still need to showcase the original copy to get on the train.
We are lucky to announce that Tibet Travel Permit can be issued from April again. There is no exact restriction as it used to be(only a group of 5-6 people with the same nationality available). Even if you want to travel Tibet alone, we can also apply a permit for you. But notice, the more members in your group, the more chances to get Tibet Travel Permit, which will also save a lot money for your Tibet tour, as well as meeting new friends.
Contrary to popular belief, a tangible Tibet Travel Permit aka Tibet Tourism Bureau (T.T.B.) permit does exist and there are no plans of eliminating this permit in the near future. A permit is required to enter Tibet. The TTB costs vary depending on your departure city, and there is no expiration date for the permit. You do not need a permit to leave Tibet, however you will need an additional transit permit to enter certain cities within Tibet as well as Mt. Everest Base camp (60 Yuan per person, 405 Yuan per vehicle), which can be easily arranged by your tour operator. You do need a China Visa as well as a passport that is valid for at least 6 months before applying for the TTB.
Tibet CYTS is a local tour operator, to help travelers obtain Tibet travel permit. The agency also offers EXTRA VALUE tour packages. This is how the Tibet Travel Permit looks like. It consists of 2 pages.
Tibet Travel Permit – Tibet Entry Permit This is how the Tibet Travel Permit (TTB Permit) looks like. It consists of 2 pages.
Everyone can get a Tibet permit through a travel agency except diplomats, journalists, and government officials who should travel to Tibet under the arrangement by the Foreign Affairs Office of Tibet Government. Tibet Travel Org is specializing in organizing Tibet tours for foreigners, Tibet train tour in particular, and can help you to obtain Tibet entry permit and other travel permits.
What you need before you go:
Scanned copy of your Passport with your photo, date of issue, passport number. Make sure your passport is valid for at least the next 6 months;
Scanned copy of your China Tourist Visa;
A tentative itinerary, that is, places where you will be visiting and staying.
How to get the Tibet permit
Tibet Travel Permits are arranged by tibet tour agencies only. It normally takes 1-10 business days, depending on how you plan on entering Tibet. 1 Day for flying into Tibet and up to 10 days if you plan on entering Tibet by land via a Land cruiser or by train. You just need to show your passport (or fax in a copy of your passport main page) to begin the permit issuing process. You can apply for the permit as an individual or as a group.
There are two ways leading to Tibet, one is from other parts of China, the other is form Nepal.
1. Apply Tibet Visa in China
If you are planning to enter Tibet from other places of China, you can apply for Tivet Visa from Chinese local offices of your planned previous city to Tibet, e.g. Chengdu if by air, Golmud if by Qinghai-Tibet Highway. It is a must document when you are boarding a flight to Tibet.
2. Apply Tibet Visa in Nepal
If you are planning to enter Tibet from Nepal, you can obtain the this permit from the Chinese Embassy in Katmandu.
Tibet Travel Document Checklist
The four travel documents you need as a foreigner before you can enter Tibet are:
1. The Chinese Visa. You can apply for this at a Chinese Embassy in your country.
2. The Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB). You cannot enter Tibet without this permit.
3. The Alien Travel Permit (PSB). This permit is required to enter restricted areas in Tibet (see below for more details).
4. The Military Permit. This permit is required if you are travelling to military sensitive areas within Tibet.
Alien's Travel Permit - PSB Permit
Alien’s Travel Permit for Tibet Tour The Alien Travel Permit is very easy to be applied as long as you’ve got a Tibet Travel Permit from your travel agency.
If you want to go further to the "unopened" areas outside of Lhasa, you need an Alien's travel permit issued by PSB of Tibet. It is called "Alien's Travel Permit" or "PSB permit". This can be arranged by any tour agency in Tibet, but no travel agency can provide ‘Alien’s Travel Permit-only’ service. Your tour operator, who arranges a Tibet tour for you, will help you apply for this permit according to your itinerary.
Please note that, the Alien's Travel Permit can be only applied after you arrive in Tibet, because your original passport, Chinese visa and Tibet Permit are needed. But don’t worry, it normally just takes several hours and costs CNY50 per person to get one.
Military Permit
Military Permit for Tibet Tour The sample of Military Permit for tourists who will visit military sensitive areas in Tibet.
Military Permit is required if you are planning to travel to Ngari, Nyingchi, and Nagqu which are regard as the military sensitive areas in Tibet. It is issued by the Military office in Lhasa and we will need you to provide your passport, Tibet permit to apply for it. It normally takes 1-2 week days and the cost is CNY100 /person.
Restricted Areas in Tibet for different Permits
The following are restricted areas within Tibet which require more than one permit:
Tibet Entry Permit (TTB Permit) + Alien’s Travel Permit (PSB Permit)
Tsedang: Samye Monastery, Tomb of Tibetan King, Trundruk Monastery, Yumbulakhang
Shigatse: Sakya Monastery, Mt. Everest, Rongbuk Monastery
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