
Tibet Travel Tips for Families with Children
This article is tailored for parents eager to take their children on a tour of Tibet. Our travel agency aims to equip you with practical tips for your Tibet journey. I sincerely hope that every family can enjoy a wonderful vacation in this magical land, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Adopt Essential Measures to Address Altitude Sickness
Parents who are traveling with children to Tibet should give top priority to preventing and managing altitude sickness. This condition can have potentially severe consequences for young kids. Consult a doctor before coming to Tibet to find out which medications are suitable for your children in case of altitude sickness. Adopt the principle of gradual acclimatization. For example, spend 3 days in Lhasa, which is at an altitude of 3,650 meters, or Nyingchi, at 3,100 meters, before heading to higher-altitude areas. During the journey, maintain a slow pace, ensure your children drink plenty of water daily, and avoid strenuous activities to reduce oxygen demand. You must closely monitor your children's hydration, nutrition, and sleep patterns, as these factors are critical to preventing altitude-related complications. If any symptoms, such as persistent fatigue or nausea, arise, it's essential to immediately consult your guide to ensure a prompt response.
Select Kid-Friendly Food Options
It is advisable for children to eat more vitamin-rich foods. In Tibet, fresh fruits like apples and pears are available at many tourist attractions. Encourage children to eat more leafy green vegetables, such as spinach and lettuce. Protein-rich foods, including yak meat and Tibetan yogurt, are highly beneficial. Additionally, butter tea and sweet tea can help prevent or relieve altitude sickness. When it comes to staple foods, I suggest opting for those with mild flavors, such as noodles.
Choose Child-Appropriate Itinerary
It's wise to opt for an itinerary of no more than 10 days. The high-altitude environment in Tibet can be quite challenging, especially for kids. A shorter trip helps prevent your children from being overwhelmed by fatigue and extended exposure to the thin air.
In these 10 days, you can start in Lhasa. Spend a couple of days letting your kids acclimatize while visiting famous attractions such as the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Drepung Monastery and so on. Then, head to Lake Yamdrok, where most children can’t resist the allure of the clear lake water. Next, the rare sight of the Karola Glacier might stimulate children's curiosity. Visiting Shigatse—the second largest city in Tibet—children will be immersed in the essence of Tibetan Buddhism, gaining firsthand insights into solemn religious rituals and encountering exquisite Buddhist artworks like intricate thangkas. After a delightful walk by Lake Namtso, you can leave for DumXung Grassland. It's an expansive grassland where herds of cattle and sheep wander freely. Nomadic tribes inhabit this area, and your children will surely be fascinated to encounter a variety of animals that are seldom seen in their daily lives, like sturdy yaks and horses. The 8 Days Lhasa Shigatse and Namtso Tour package exactly follows this itinerary mentioned above. Joining a small group tour with your family allows you to enjoy preferential prices and be free from worries about itinerary arrangements. More significantly, it is advisable to encourage more children to participate in this small group tour. By doing so, your children will be far more enthusiastic in the company of delightful peers.
Conclusion
To cultivate children’s cultural awareness and respect for different beliefs, embarking on a Tibet journey is an unquestionable choice for you. Contact us to get more information.
34 Comment ON "Tibet Travel Tips for Families with Children"
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
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
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
Asked by Na** from USA
Is Kailash Mansarovar Trip open for Indian Passport Holder?
Is it open for Indian Passport Holder?
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.
Asked by Na** from Canada
We would like to take the train from Xining to Lhasa
Asked by Gr** from Canada
The "Tibet Entry Permit" should be apply
Asked by Tam** from Singapore
Sightseeing Potala Palace
Asked by Ka** from Singapore
plan to travel to Mount Kailash
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.