Many citizens of Singapore travel to Tibet every year. Here Tibet Travel Expert - Tibet Ctrip Travel Service Team provides you a thorough summary of all you need to know about travel from Singapore to Tibet. Basics Info of Tibet Name: Tibet Autonomous Region, referred to as Tibet Location: on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the frontier of the southwestern region of the People's Republic of China Capital: Lhasa. Area: 474,300 square inches International telephone area code: +86 ISO code: TIB Population: 3.18 million (December 2014) Currency: RMB Travel Documents Needed to travel from Singapore to Tibet ① Chinese Visa when entering from China: Citizens of Singapore don’t need a Chinese visa to visit China including Tibet for a stay of less than 15 days; If you plan to stay longer than 15 days in China including Tibet, go to the China Visa Application Service Centre located at 80 Robinson Road, #16-01/02/02A. Call 6226 2358 or visit www.visaforchina.org. The Chinese Embassy does not directly accept ordinary visa applications. Fees vary according to nationality, visa type and processing times; Chinese Group Visa when entering from Nepal: Chinese group visa is not the same as Chinese visa. It is a sheet of paper used especially to allow foreigners to travel from Nepal to Tibet. It can only be done in Kathmandu and takes 3 full working days. ② Tibet Permits: all foreigners need Tibet Permits to enter and travel in Tibet including citizens of Singapore. Tibet Permits can only be applied and obtained by a local travel agency in Tibet after a tour is confirmed with duration and itinerary. Transports from Singapore to Tibet It is very easy and convenient to travel from Singapore to Tibet. There are many direct flights from Changi Airport in Singapore to many cities in mainland China, such
Many citizens of Singapore travel to Tibet every year. Here Tibet Travel Expert – Tibet Ctrip Travel Service Team provides you a thorough summary of all you need to know about travel from Singapore to Tibet. Basics Info of Tibet Name: Tibet Autonomous Region, referred to as Tibet Location: on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the frontier of the southwestern region of the People’s Republic of China Capital: Lhasa. Area: 474,300