Railways
The
first phase of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway was completed in
the early 1980s and is now carrying both cargo and passengers.
Running 846.9 kilometers from Xining, the capital city of
Qinghai, in the east to Golmud in western Qinghai, the line
is built at more than 3,000 meters above sea level on average,
rising to 3,700 meters at its highs.
Highways
The
main highways to Tibet are the Chengdu-Lhasa,2,330 kilometers
long; the Xining-Golmud-Lhasa,1,907 kilometers long. The average
elevation of this highway is above 4,000 meters, running through
the mountains of Kunlun and Tanggula;the Yecheng-Burang, 1,455
kilometers. This highway is the highest highway in the world,
passing through five mountains above 5,000 meters high. The
highest mountain is 6,035 meters above sea level; the Xiaguan-
Markam,800 kilmetrs long; abd tge Lhasa-Zham Friendship Bridge-Kathmandu,
900 kilometers. Every day, two buses shuttle between germu
and Lhasa. They start from germu at eight in the morning and
arrive in Lhasa the next afternoon. The detailed information
is listed as followings:
1.Chuang-Zhang
Highway (Sichuan - Tibet Highway) |
Departure |
Arrival Distance |
(Km) |
Lhasa |
Gongbujiangda |
279 |
Lhasa |
Bayi |
633 |
Lhasa |
TongMai |
550 |
Lhasa |
Zhamu |
639 |
Lhasa |
Bangda |
950 |
Lhasa |
RanMa |
766 |
Lhasa |
Jiangda |
1349 |
Lhasa |
Chamdu |
1062 |
Lhasa |
River |
1436 |
Lhasa |
Kathmandu |
2415 |
2.Qing-Zhang Highway (Qinghai - Tibet Highway) |
Departure |
Arrival Distance |
(Km) |
Lhasa |
Naqu |
326 |
Lhasa |
Dangxiong |
162 |
Lhasa |
Anduo |
464 |
Lhasa |
Yanshiping |
653 |
Lhasa |
Tuotuo River |
745 |
Lhasa |
Germu |
1165 |
Lhasa |
Xining |
1947 |
Lhasa |
Lanzhou |
2216 |
Lhasa |
Ningxia |
2321 |
Lhasa |
Chengdu |
3287 |
3.Lhasa
to Tsedang Road |
Departure |
Arrival
Distance |
(Km) |
Lhasa |
Fengshui |
68 |
Lhasa |
Qianjingwa |
|
Lhasa |
Gongkar |
104 |
Lhasa |
Jidexue |
|
Lhasa |
Zhaweng |
144 |
Lhasa |
Sanye |
155 |
Lhasa |
Tsedang |
191 |
4.Nepal-China friendship highway |
Departure |
Arrival Distance |
(Km) |
Lhasa |
Qushui |
68 |
Lhasa |
Nimu |
83 |
Lhasa |
Renbu |
126 |
Lhasa |
Shigatse |
280 |
Lhasa |
Latse |
437 |
Lhasa |
Tingri |
572 |
Lhasa |
Shelamu |
724 |
Lhasa |
Zhammu |
754 |
Lhasa |
Gyantse |
264 |
Lhasa |
Yadong |
473 |
The
Lhasa Airport and airlines
Lhasa
airport (Gonga Airport) directly links with 5 cities: Chengdu,
Chongqing, xian, Beijing, Kathmandu. Chengdu & KTM are
chosen by most of the tourists as their entrance port to
Tibet by flight.
All the airlines to Tibet are holding by China South West
Airlines with the plane of Boen. It is said there was no
big air accident happened since the opening in 1956.
Lhasa Gonga Airport is located in Gonga County in South
East of Lhasa with 100km to Lhasa city. There is public
bus for the passenger at the price of 35 Yuan (Rmb) Gonga
Airport.
Travel
by Bus
In
Tibet, distances are huge, many of the roads are not well-paved,
all gasoline must be trucked in, and long trips to remote
areas can be expensive. Travelers can travel by bus on local
or long-distance routes, hire vehicles for small or large
groups, arrange landcruiser trips through travel agents
in Lhasa, hire or buy bicycles, or bring their own bikes
with them.
There
are no air routes within Tibet. There are regular buses
from Lhasa to Golmud, Tsedang and Shigatse, using fast,
comfortable Japanese vehicles. The main bus station is on
the corner of Minzu Lu, south of the Norbulingka. Tickets
are put on sale two days before departure and usually sell
quickly. Get seats in the front half of the bus for greater
comfort on rough roads and better visibility through the
dust. Buses go from these stations to a number of other
destinations, but do not expect to be able to buy tickets
for destinations not normally open to tourist. Watch out
for thieves and pickpockets at both stations.
The
local bus station is opposite Tibet University, at the southeast
corner of town, near the bridge. Dilapidated buses run from
here on routes to Maizhokunggar, Yangbajing, Damxung and
other places in central Tibet. People planning to visit
the Gonggar region can also use the bus service from the
CAAC building to the airport and start walking from there.
Take food and drink for the journey, as you cannot always
count on the bus making stops en route.
Travel
By Hired Vehicle
In
Tibet, distances are huge, many of the roads are not well-paved,
all gasoline must be trucked in, and long trips to remote
areas can be expensive. Travelers can travel by bus on local
or long-distance routes, hire vehicles for small or large
groups, arrange landcruiser trips through travel agents
in Lhasa, hire or buy bicycles, or bring their own bikes
with them. There are no air routes within Tibet.
A
wide range of vehicles suitable for long or short trips
and large or small groups can be hired. Toyota Landcruisers
and Nissan Troopers are both comfortable and strong four-wheel-drive
vehicles taking five passengers and heavy luggage. Modern
Japanese buses and coaches seat between ten and 33 people.
Beijing Jeeps, like those used by the army, are also commonly
used there and there are other Chinese buses used. A hired
vehicle will normally come with an English-speaking guide.
Vehicles can be hired through any hotel or travel agency
in Lhasa, who will make arrangements if they do not have
suitable vehicles themselves.
Check
hotel notice boards for other people who have already made
all the arrangements and are looking for passengers to share
the costs. You can also advertise that you are interested
in a particular journey and want to meet others to share
the organizing of the trip. In addition to the agencies,
some hotels have their own fleets of vehicles.
Travel
By Bicycle
In
Tibet, distances are huge, many of the roads are not well-paved,
all gasoline must be trucked in, and long trips to remote
areas can be expensive. Travelers can travel by bus on local
or long-distance routes, hire vehicles for small or large
groups, arrange landcruiser trips through travel agents
in Lhasa, hire or buy bicycles, or bring their own bikes
with them. There are no air routes within Tibet.
Touring
Tibet by bicycle is becoming increasingly popular. Bicycles
can be transported as baggage on CAAC flights or brought
in from other places. Within Tibet, they can be carried
on the luggage racks of local buses. Mountain bikes are
ideal for Tibet's rough, stony roads. Good pannier systems
are essential for carrying camping and survival gear, food,
fuel, spare parts (especially derailleurs, spokes and freewheels)
and tools.
Chinese
bicycles with thick 28-inch tyres and rod brakes can be
hired in several places in Lhasa and Tsedang, including
most hotels. You must leave security you passport or a deposit
equal to the current cost of a new bike. Some hotels have
some newer, lighter bicycles with 26-inch wheels, or even
smaller, including some with ladies' frames, but these are
not as strong as the bigger ones. An alternative to renting
is to buy a bicycle. There are bicycle shops along Beijing
Lu and bikes can also be bought in the second-hand bike
market. If you buy a new bike, get a shop receipt and retain
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