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Bhutan to Tibet by Road: how to travel overland from Bhutan to Tibet

Jul 4, 2024 12:08 By

Touring Bhutan and Tibet together is an epic journey of discovery, traveling through two of the most devout Buddhist lands in the world. Traveling from Bhutan to Tibet is relatively easy, with flights from Bhutan to Kathmandu in Nepal and the option to travel overland to Lhasa or take the direct flight from Nepal. However, while it may be easy to travel between these two Buddhist locations, there is no way to do it directly. Tibet and Bhutan share a border along the western Himalayas, and there are several passes that cross the mountains from Tibet to Bhutan, including the one near Paro which was used for the failed Tibetan invasions of Bhutan in the 17th and 18th centuries.

However, despite being close neighbors, no overland border crossing has ever been established between Bhutan and China, which means that anyone traveling from Bhutan to Tibet has to travel through a third country. Exiting from Bhutan on a tour of Bhutan and Tibet together can be done to nine different airports in five separate countries, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Singapore. And while the choice of exit direction from Bhutan is yours, the only country of the five with direct access to Tibet in Nepal. This makes it the obvious choice for travel to make your journey into Tibet as easy as possible. Even if you travel overland from Bhutan, the best way to get to Tibet is still through Nepal, which lies less than 100 kilometers to the west of the Land of the Thunder Dragon.

Bhutan to Tibet by Road: Travel Documents Needed

If you are planning to take an overland trip from Bhutan to Nepal, it is actually easier to take the flight from Bhutan to Nepal, rather than traveling overland to Nepal across the Indian State of West Bengal. While it is possible to exit Bhutan at the Phuentsholing border crossing into India, and then cross to Kakarbhitta in Nepal, it is much easier and faster to get the direct flight to Kathmandu, and often less costly. It also reduces the number of documents, passes, permits, and visas that you will need to have.

Taking flight to Kathmandu from BhutanTaking flight is the best way to get to Kathmandu from Bhutan.

In order to enter Nepal, to travel overland to Tibet, you will need to have a Nepal Entry Visa. This is not required if you are flying into Nepal and then taking a direct flight to Lhasa. The visa is best applied for on your arrival in Nepal, and can be done quickly and easily at the airport. The application form is now filed through the kiosks in the airport, where you make the initial application over the internet, and the kiosk will print a barcode slip for you to take to the payment counter and the immigration desk. Alternatively, you can make the application online on the website of the Nepali Immigration Department prior to arriving in Nepal. The website will also give you a downloadable document that you can use to make payment and get your visa. After making the payment, you will be able to get the visa from the immigration officials after processing it into your passport.

The other visa you will need is the Chinese Group Visa, which is issued for all tourists entering Tibet from Nepal, and which is completely different to the usual Chinese Entry Visa. This can only be applied for once you have booked your tour with a registered Tibet tour operator, and will be applied for on your behalf by our representative in Kathmandu once you arrive. We will need your original passport and the processing will take around three working days, after which we will collect your passport and visa document, and deliver them to your hotel ready for you to travel to Tibet.

Tibet Travel Permit, an indispensable travel document for Tibet entryTibet Travel Permit is an indispensable travel document for Tibet entry.

The third document you will need is the Tibet Travel Permit. This is required for all tourists traveling to Lhasa, and can only be acquired by a tour operator once you have booked a tour of Tibet. Once your tour is decided and booked, we will make the application for the Tibet Travel Permit on your behalf, using a scanned copy of your passport, which will be submitted to the Tibet Tourism Bureau in Lhasa. Processing can take up to 20 days, though is usually a lot less than that, and once we receive the permit, we will bring it to you in Kathmandu, to use with the application for the Chinese Group Visa.

Bhutan to Tibet by Road: Choose the Best Travel Route

As we mentioned previously, the best way to travel from Bhutan to Nepal is to fly, as the overland journey can be expensive and requires you to apply for a Transit Visa through India to get to the Nepali border. The flights to Nepal from Bhutan cost from US$ 196 per person for Economy flights and take around 75 minutes for the non-stop flight from Paro.

Once you arrive in Kathmandu, and have completed all the requirements for your Chinese Group Visa, you will be able to start the next leg of your journey to Tibet. The first part of the trip is the ride from Kathmandu to Rasuwa Gandhi, the Nepali side of the Sino-Nepal border crossing. The trip to the border can be done by private car, which costs around US$60 for the car, and can be shared with other travelers; or around 30 dollars by local bus. Both options take around 6-8 hours to get to the border, and the car is the better option, as the buses can be crowded and hot.

G318 National Highway will take you to LhasaAfter entering Tibet, G318 National Highway will take you to Lhasa.

The border crossing takes you to Gyirong Port, over the Resuo Bridge spanning the Trishuli River Gorge, and once you have gone through immigration, your guide and driver will collect you and take you on your journey overland to Lhasa. The route takes you along the Friendship Highway, part of the vast G318 National Highway, the longest single road in China at more than 5,000 kilometers. The road takes you close to Mount Everest, and you can stop to enjoy the view of the world’s highest mountain, before heading on through Shigatse and Gyantse to Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. - Check Kathmandu to Lhasa Overland Tour

The distance from Gyirong Port to Lhasa by road is around 1200 kilometers, and can be done in less than three days, with stops to visit the local attractions along the way. From Kathmandu to Gyirong Port, it is around 156 kilometers, and the roads are not too good once you get past the town of Syabrubesi and up into the mountains and the Langtang National Park. Most of the higher roads are still dirt or gravel surfaces, and are fairly narrow, making it hard for vehicles to pass.

In total, if you were to travel by road from Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, it is a journey that covers a huge 1,800 kilometers, and would take more than a week to complete. The direct distance from Thimphu to Lhasa is actually only 281 kilometers in a straight line, but since there are no overland crossings between Tibet and Bhutan, the long road is the only route.

The Estimated Cost for Getting from Bhutan to Tibet by Road

If you look at the cost of the entire trip from Thimphu to Lhasa, discounting the amount that you have already paid for the vacation in Bhutan, then the cost can be a lot lower than flying from Bhutan to Nepal and then on to Lhasa to start your tour. - See more Tibet Nepal and Bhutan Tour

Flights to Kathmandu from Bhutan can cost from around US$196 per person, though this can be higher in the peak season. Add to that the cost of the bus ride or car to Gyirong Port. The bus is the cheaper option, and costs less than 30 dollars per person. However, if there are more than two of you, the private vehicles are better and cheaper per person when you share.

The part of the trip that takes you from Gyirong to Lhasa is a fully organized and pre-booked tour with a registered Tibet tour operator, as individual travel is not permitted in Tibet. Tours from Kathmandu to Lhasa cost from around 1150 US dollars per person for the basic packages, which give you a complete tour of the region. This also includes a stopover at Mount Everest, all your entrance tickets to the various attractions, the cost of obtaining the Tibet Travel Permit, your accommodation, transport, and guide/driver. Additional things can cost a little more, and if you get a group tour with one of the special Tibet Join-In Tours that we have it can cost you less.

Conclusion

While flying is the faster option, you will have to pay for an extra flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, on top of all your other expenses, which can make the cost a lot higher. Taking the overland option from Kathmandu is not only the cheaper option and the best option for tourists coming from Bhutan to Tibet, but it also gives you the opportunity to continue your tour on into mainland China after visiting Lhasa, without having to double back on yourself.

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34 Comment ON "Bhutan to Tibet by Road: how to travel overland from Bhutan to Tibet"

Jun 21, 2024 2:17
Asked by Ke** from Singapore

Cycling Tour to Mt Kailash

Hi , we are planning a Cycling Trip once Tibet opens for Tourism. The plan is we shall arrive to Kathmandu , travel to the border and enter via Kerung. Can you pls send a day to day Itinerary starting from Kerung - Lake Manasarovar - Darchen - Asthapath. We shall go around Kailash on foot and resume Cycling back to Kerung. We are a Group of 6-8 persons. Thanks Pls send ur reply to Kevin

Jun 21, 2024 2:17
Answered by Tibet Vista

Thanks for your inquiry. Our travel expert will send you a detailed itinerary according to your plan and help you arrange the best trip. Please check your email box.

Jun 21, 2024 12:30
Asked by Debo** from USA

Please can you tell me the prices and dates for the Tibet Luxury Tour.

Also, could you please provide a detailed itinerary - I want to see how many hours are spent on buses/vehicles. Thank you! Deborah

Jun 21, 2024 12:31
Answered by Tibet Vista

Thank you for your inquiry. Travel time by vehicle depends on your route. For tours outside Lhasa, it often involves several hours of driving, with opportunities for short stops in local villages. Our one-on-one travel consultant will contact you to learn more about your plans and provide detailed schedules based on your route.

Jun 20, 2024 6:59
Asked by S** from HongKong

Tibet Tour from HK

May I know if holding Mainland Travel Permit for HK Residents. is it also need to get the visa permit to Tibet and what is the procedure if need to apply? Thank you

Jun 20, 2024 7:00
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Shek, Thank you for reaching out and we are here to help. For Hong Kong residents that want to travel to Tibet, a Tibet Travel permit is not required, as long as you have the HKSAR passport, as well as the Home Return Permit (HRP). Officially known as the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, the HRP can be issued to Chinese nationals that are permanent residents of Hong Kong in order to enter mainland China. Cheers!

Jun 20, 2024 2:30
Asked by Na** from USA

Is Kailash Mansarovar Trip open for Indian Passport Holder?

Is it open for Indian Passport Holder?

Jun 20, 2024 2:30
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nayak, Thank you for reaching out! We're here to help. Well, for Indian passport holders who plan to visit Mt. Kailash, you have to book your Tibet tour with a licensed Nepali or Indian travel agency that is authorized by the Foreign Affairs Office of TAR or Pilgrim Center (also known as Tibet-India Pilgrim Reception Center) to get your Tibet Travel Permit and run your Tibet tour. If you are an Indian origin who lives outside of India and have another passport, let's say a US or Canadian passport, in this case, we can help you get the Tibet Travel Permit and other travel documents and arrange the Mt. Kailash tours for you.

Jun 16, 2024 9:40
Asked by A** from Singapore

Enquiry on private tour

We are planning a trip from Hong Kong to Tibet during the 12th to 21st of April. We want a private tour that covers all the scenic places as well as the EBC. Please advise an itinerary along with the cost breakdown. Thanks.

Jun 16, 2024 9:40
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Azmi, Thanks for your inquiry. A viable option is to fly from HK to Chengdu and later take Chengdu-Lhasa train to Lhasa. You may enjoy the Lhasa to EBC tour from Lhasa to Gyantse, Shigatse, and EBC, which is the most popular itineraries in Tibet. Our travel consultants will have a detailed discussion with you and give you an accurate quotation. Looking forward to seeing you in Lhasa. Best Wishes.

Jun 15, 2024 11:14
Asked by Na** from Canada

We would like to take the train from Xining to Lhasa

Hello We are a family of 3 (2 adults, 1 child) and would like to visit Tibet again in 2025. We would like to take the train from Xining to Lhasa, then stay in Lhasa and mostly just walk around Barkhor, but also visit 3 monasteries: Sera (by bus), Drak Yerpa (by pilgrimage bus) and Tschokhang. We would like to stay in Lhasa for 10 days total, then leave by plane. Can you arrange a permit for this trip for us (3 Canadians)? Best regards, Brigitte Mueller

Jun 15, 2024 11:14
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nancy, We appreciate your message and are here to help. Of course, it is our great privilege to arrange a private Lhasa family tour for your family and help you secure the Tibet Travel Permit and Xining-Lhasa train ticket to Lhasa. Our friendly travel consultants will discuss with you for more details and help you plan an uplifting Tibet tour. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:12
Asked by Gr** from Canada

The "Tibet Entry Permit" should be apply

I heard from my friend that says there is difference between the above mentioned are: "Individual Tibet Entry Permit" - Individual Entering Tibet is granted. "Group Tibet Entry Permit" - Anyone from the group is Absent, the whole group is deny entry. May I know which one is the correct facts?

Jun 15, 2024 11:12
Answered by Tibet Vista

Tibet Travel Permit, the required travel document for entering Tibet Autonomous Region, has no distinction between individual and group. . What your friends might have mentioned is the Group Visa, specifically required for entry into Tibet from Nepal. You'll have to apply for the Group Visa at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, and you'll need at least four people in your group. You'll all have to enter and leave Tibet together. But if you're entering Tibet from mainland China, you don't need this group thing. Our travel consultant will contact you with more details and help you arrange your trip to Tibet.
Jun 15, 2024 11:10
Asked by Tam** from Singapore

Sightseeing Potala Palace

I would like to travel to Tibet in September 2024 from Kathmandu. Sightseeing Potala Palace, Jokhang temple and many more.

Jun 15, 2024 11:10
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Tamang, We appreciate your message and are here to help. September is a perfect time to travel from Kathmandu to Tibet. You can sign up for our 8-day Kathmandu to Lhasa overland small group tour via Gyirong, EBC and Shigatse. This tour has fixed departures on Sept 6/13/20/27 and you can travel with other global travelers to share the tour cost. Another great option is to fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa and book the 8-day Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Small Group Tour to admire the majestic Himalayan range and travel across Lhasa and Shigatse, two of the biggest cities in Tibet. For both ways, our travel agents will help you get your Tibet Travel Permit and other travel documents needed and arrange the accommodations, local expert guide, etc. based on your travel preferences and interests. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:06
Asked by Ka** from Singapore

plan to travel to Mount Kailash

Hi I am Indian residing in Singapore and plan to travel to Mount Kailash in first week of September. I am all by myself and would like to join any travel group. How do i apply for tibet visa? How do i apply for Chinese visa? Could you help me with Travel Itinerary? Regards.

Jun 15, 2024 11:06
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Kadam, We appreciate your message and are here to help. If you are an Indian national with a Singapore passport, you can sign up for our 15-day Kailash and Manasarova Small Group Tour that departs on Sept, 1st. Firstly, you need to go to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore and fill out the application form to apply for the Chinese Visa yourself. After you get your Chinese Visa, you are expected to email the photos of your Singapore passport information page and Chinese Visa page to us to apply for Tibet Travel Permit on your behalf. Remember to do this at least 20 days before your departure to Tibet. We will manage to deliver the Tibet Travel Permit to your hotel in the Chinese arrival city. So, you can show the Tibet Permit and board the flight or train to Lhasa. Our expert travel agents will offer you more details and help you plan a seamless Lhasa to Mt. Kailash tour. Cheers!
Jun 15, 2024 11:04
Asked by Nyen** from India

Lhasa potala place visit and monastery visit

Lhasa potala place visit and monastery visit, we are three people and 2 adults and 1 infant 2 Indian Passport and 1 Nepal passport. we have applied for a China visa also.

Jun 15, 2024 11:04
Answered by Tibet Vista

Dear Nyendak, Thank you for reaching out! Well, if you have applied a China Visa, a great option is to email the image of your Chinese visa page to us and we can help you apply for Tibet Travel Permit on your behalf. So, you can fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa for Tibet visit. A recommended tour for you is 5 Days Lhasa and Yamdrok Lake Small Group Tour where you can visit the landmarks of Tibetan monasteries in Lhasa and explore the holy turquoise Yamdrok Lake on a short excursion. Another important thing to consider is that due to the high elevation and thin air in Tibet, do consult a doctor to decide if it is safe to bring the infant to Tibet for travel with you. Our expert travel consultants will discuss more with you and help you plan a perfect Tibet journey. Cheers!

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