Tibet Permit for 2023

Tibet Permit for 2015

It is our great pleasure to announce that; ‘TIBET IS OPEN NOW!’

Tibet Tourism Bureau has started to accept the permit application for tours into Tibet starting June, 2023. Like previous years, the permit issuance is not easier similar to entering Nepal but good news is that it will be issued  for visitors. That is to say there will be no problem to travel into Tibet in 2023 unless if there is no sudden social unrest or sensitive event take place later this year.

Like pre covid years, Tibet opens to foreign tourists from the very beginning of June after the complete closure since start of the covid-19.  Yet, it is still very hard to expect what’s the next possible policy change could be. The new policy (restriction) could come out anytime if there is any sensitive event (anniversaries, visit by central-government officials or foreign politician) approaches or unexpected suddenness (social unrest, strike) take place.

However, we will keep you updated about latest Tibet permit policy in 2023 here. If there is any new regulation come out, we will be the one posting it here as we are in close relationship with related bodies in China. With help of local tour operator, we are providing rich experience exploring top places during Tibet tour for visitors coming from all around the world.

Please drop us an email, if you have any queries to this matter.

Note:  You are requested to confirm the Tibet Tour booking at least 10 days prior to the departure as Tibet Tourism Board does not accept groups less than 10 days.

Want more information? Send us your query, and our experts will get back to you within 24 hrs.

About Author

Madhav started working as a porter in 2001 and then moved on to work as a trekking guide. After working in the trekking and tourism industry for eight years, he co-founded Mosaic Adventure in 2009.

Madhav has trekked to most of the trekking destinations in Nepal, including Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Poon Hill Trek, Jomsom Muktinath Trek, Indigenous Peoples Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, Mardi Himal Trek, and all of the day hikes around Kathmandu.

He has also extensively traveled to other countries such as Australia, the USA, the UK, France, Hong Kong, Japan, China, the Philippines, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Thailand, Turkey, and India. Madhav is the one who answers most of your questions about trekking and tours and helps to plan your trip by giving a personal touch.

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