1. Obtain the Tibet Travel Permit
Tibet is currently an autonomous region of China, so before applying for a Tibet travel permit, you first need to have a visa issued by China. Afterward, you must copy the visa and send it to the relevant authority in Tibet. Once the authenticity of the visa is confirmed, you will be issued the permit 20 days before your trip. However, it's advisable to travel to Tibet through organized tours due to two reasons: first, individual tourists are not allowed to travel independently in Tibet; second, you will receive comprehensive support and encounter fewer legal issues when traveling on a tour organized by travel companies.


2. Prepare Your Attire
Rest assured that the climate in Tibet, while cold, is incredibly fresh and not overly polluted. You only need to pack plenty of warm clothes, regular clothing is sufficient, and opt for comfortable outfits for easy movement in this challenging terrain. Being the highest region in the world, the air in Tibet is unpolluted, creating a very clean environment. However, the temperature here varies based on altitude and time.
It is essential to prepare warm clothing, gloves, and scarves to retain body heat. Additionally, indispensable items to bring along include high-quality sports shoes, UV sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.


3. Cultivate Robust Health Before Your Journey
Tibet is a pilgrimage site for those who love exploring the mystical and pristine beauty of nature. However, the reality is that traveling to Tibet is not suitable for individuals with weak health, especially those with heart and blood pressure conditions. Before embarking on a journey to Tibet, everyone must research the geographical and weather characteristics of this region. Known as the 'Roof of the World' in the mighty Himalayas, the Tibetan Plateau is elevated up to 4900m above sea level.
The weather here is harsh and characterized by 'thin air' as the altitude increases. Therefore, those planning to conquer Tibet must undoubtedly build strong endurance, especially practicing deep breathing techniques. This method is crucial to cope with the sparse air conditions at high altitudes in Tibet. Do not underestimate this, as many travelers have fainted upon arrival due to 'altitude sickness.'


4. Ready Your Supplies: Food and Medicines
According to the experiences of those who have visited Tibet, the cuisine here is diverse and unique. However, not everyone can adapt to the strong flavors of Tibetan dishes.
Essential for taking care of your 'digestive system' when in Tibet is to bring along snacks and dried food, especially fresh ginger or ginger tea. Additionally, prepare cold medicines and vitamins to prevent illnesses in the chilly weather of Tibet.


5. Choose the Right Time to Visit Tibet
Traditional festivals, rich in the cultural essence of Tibet, are usually celebrated during the warm seasons of spring and summer. According to seasoned travelers on pilgrimage to Tibet, the optimal time to visit this enchanting land is from April to October, with a special highlight on autumn (September and October).
During this period, every traveler has the opportunity to witness the splendid and magical beauty of vast flower fields adorning the majestic mountains of Tibet. Remember not to miss the autumn season for exploring this mystical land.


6. Must-Visit Famous Destinations
Renowned as the holiest and most sacred land on Earth, when venturing into Tibet, every traveler will be mesmerized by the magical beauty of natural wonders formed by vast plateaus, snow-capped peaks, and extensive rolling hills stretching endlessly to the horizon. The most distinctive feature of every pilgrimage to Tibet must be the exquisite and intricately crafted Buddhist architectural marvels. Among them, tourists will have the opportunity to visit and pay homage to the Jokhang Temple in the sacred Buddhist city of Lhasa, ancient and mystical.
Additionally, here are the most ideal and captivating destinations to explore in Tibet:
- The Potala Palace.
- Drepung Monastery.
- Shigatse - the Buddhist city.
- Yarlung Tsangpo River.
- Nam-tso Saltwater Lake.




