We guess you are now very excited, because you are about to start a new journey, take the world's highest altitude train to Tibet which known as the roof of the world. Before you start this journey, it is better to understand some of the Frequently Asked Questions of Tibet train travel and some knowledge of this special railway and prepare something necessary in advance.
Tibet is a world top tourist destination for travelers at all ages. Taking train to Tibet is a popular way of travelling to Tibet, so here we share some advice on Tibet train tour for seniors.
Drinking water or hot water supply on Tibet train is available, but you need to prepare your own cups for drinking water. The boiled water can also be used for preparing instant noodles.
Taking a train to Lhasa is the most popular way to Tibet. But some travelers who want to explore some sites along the train route were wondering weather it is possible to break train journey to Lhasa at some sites.
Many tourists travelling to Tibet by train care about the food and meals in the train. How about meals on Tibet train is frequently asked.here let us know it in advance.
If you are planning to travel to Tibet by train, you should get an idea about what and how much luggage is allowed,and then decide what to pack for your Tibet train tour.
Tibet train ticket reservation leads to serveral FAQS, such as how to book train tickets to Lhasa, how much is a train ticket to Lhasa,how long in advance should travelers reserve tickets,etc.
The services and facilities on Tibet train are all thoughtfully designed according to the special condition of Qinghai Tibet Railway.it is currently the best train in China and also considered as a 3-star train.
You should realize that you will spend 2 nights in the train. The Qinghai-Tibet Train is considered as a 3-star facility train in China, but it is not a hotel, no disposable provided. You need to prepare your own slippers, towel, cup, teeth brush, teeth paste, soap, even tissue paper to the train.
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