Tibet Travel Permits and Tibet Visa 2025
We arrange Tibet permits and the Tibet Group Visa for travel to Lhasa and beyond!
Tibet Travel Permits
Tibet permits include the Tibet Travel Permit (TTP), Alien’s Travel Permit (ATP), and Military Permits. The Tibet Travel Permit is the basic permit that every foreign traveler must obtain, and it is sufficient if you are staying in or around Lhasa. Alien’s Travel Permits and Military Permits are required if you are traveling in the restricted areas of the Tibetan Autonomous Region.

What is required to obtain a Tibet Travel Permit ?
All foreigners traveling to the Tibetan Autonomous Region require a Tibet Travel Permit issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau in Lhasa. Foreigners cannot directly obtain these permits; only travel agencies in China can apply for them on your behalf. To obtain a permit, you must have a fully booked tour for the duration of your stay inside the Tibetan Autonomous Region, which includes:
- Travel tickets to Lhasa
- Permit for Lhasa and additional permits for travel outside of Lhasa
- Itinerary for all days in Lhasa and surrounding areas (You are not allowed to travel to places other than those listed on the Tibet Travel Permit)
- Registered guide (We arrange Tibetan guides only)
- Registered car and driver for any trips outside of Lhasa
- All accommodations must also be booked at approved foreign tourist hotels
- Proof of travel leaving the Tibetan Autonomous Region
- Plane or train tickets from Tibet when you leave Tibet

In order to process your permit, we will need a color scan of your passport and current Chinese visa. This visa can be single entry to China; you can exit Tibet to mainland China with a single-entry Chinese visa. Your Chinese visa must be valid throughout the duration of your stay in Tibet. We need 10-14 days to process your permit, so make sure to plan accordingly.

Note: If you need a visa extension, it is best to apply for one outside of Tibet, as they are extremely difficult to get in Tibet. The closest cities where you can extend your Chinese visa are Xining, Lanzhou, and Chengdu.
Please note the type of visa you have and provide us with any additional information we may need:
- Tourist (L) visas require no extra documentation.
- Work (Z) visas require that you also send us a copy of your work permit and an official letter from your company.
- Business (F) visas require that you provide a letter from your company or school.
- Student (X) visas require proof of your enrollment at your place of study. A copy of your student ID or a letter from your university will suffice.
For more information on how to apply for a Chinese visa and what type of visa you should apply for, please check here.
Tibet Group Visa
This visa is only applicable for travelers who enter from Nepal by air or overland.
All foreigners traveling to Tibet from Nepal require a Tibet Group Visa. This visa can only be obtained at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. It is printed on A4-sized paper with essential information such as all group members’ names, passport numbers, gender, nationality, date of birth, and occupation. The dates of entry and exit are precisely noted on the visa paper. All group members must enter Tibet and exit China together. The Chinese embassy in Kathmandu issues two copies of the original Tibet Group Visa. One copy will be collected by the immigration office when you enter Tibet, and the other one needs to be shown at the exit gate in China. If you enter from Nepal, make sure not to apply for a Chinese visa in your home country or elsewhere. If you do obtain a normal Chinese visa, it will be canceled, and you will need to apply for a Tibet Group Visa at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu.
Permit and Tibet Group Visa Eligibility
We cannot process permits for:
- Diplomats
- Journalists
- Press Agents
- Tibetan expatriates
- Anyone involved in organizations or activities that would disrupt the peace and prosperity of Tibet
Important Information Regarding Train Tickets:
In the first half of this year, Lhasa hosted approximately 1 million tourists. This volume of travel makes obtaining train tickets very difficult. The prices for tickets frequently change based on the going rate at the time. If you plan to travel by train, give yourself a few extra days to avoid problems or complications. When you purchase your train tickets, you are requested to show your Tibet Travel Permit, so make sure to have a copy with you when you get your train tickets to Lhasa.
Please see our Central Tibet Tours page for more information on visiting Lhasa and other places in the Tibetan Autonomous Region.

Additional Notes:
- For travelers from Hong Kong and Macau, you do not need a Tibet Travel Permit to travel to Lhasa and its surroundings. You can use your Home Return Card / Huixiangzhen in Tibet. However, like all other Chinese citizens, when you go to border areas such as Everest Base Camp, Kyirong Border, Mt. Kailash, or any other places in Ngari, you will need a permit called Border Permits.
- For travelers from Taiwan, you need to apply for a Taiwan Citizen Visiting Tibet Permit. This permit must be applied for before you come to Tibet. Due to the restriction on the Taiwan People Tibet Permit, not all tour operators can issue Tibet Travel Permits for Taiwanese citizens.
If you are planning a trip to Tibet, you can also check out our 6 most important things you should know before booking a tour and going to Tibet here.
For travelers from Hong Kong and Macau, you do not need a Tibet Travel Permit to travel to Lhasa and its surroundings. You can use your Home Return Card (Huixiangzhen) in Tibet. However, like all other Chinese citizens, when you travel to border areas such as Everest Base Camp, Kyirong Border, Mt. Kailash, or any other places in Ngari, you will need to obtain a permit called Border Permits.

For travelers from Taiwan, you need to apply for a Taiwan Citizen Visiting Tibet Permit. This permit must be applied for before you come to Tibet. Due to the restrictions on the Taiwan People Tibet Permit, not all tour operators can issue Tibet Travel Permits for Taiwanese citizens. It’s essential to confirm with your tour operator whether they can process the permit for you before making any travel arrangements.
For more information on permits and travel regulations, or to start planning your trip to Tibet, please feel free to reach out to us. We are here to help ensure your journey is smooth and enjoyable.








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