Tibet bike tour is popular among many young travelers who want have an in-depth Tibet tour. Cycling in Tibet offers travelers not only the beautiful natural landscapes but also the typical Tibetan villages view. However, it is a hard trip compared with other cycling tour, because travelers will ride in such a highland over 3000 meters above sea level. So, are you ready to have a Tibet bike adventure? Here are some Tibet biking tips for you. As you know, a good preparation is necessary before your bike tour. Tibet Biking Tips-preparation Tibet permits Firstly, Tibet Entry Permit is a must for foreign travelers to get into Tibet. You will need Tibet Entry Permit to board a flight or train to Tibet. Secondly, if you want to travel to some unopened areas in Tibet, you also need the Alien’s Travel Permit. Thirdly, Military Permit is required when visiting military areas of Tibet. But, don’t worry, we Tibet travel expert will help you apply those permits that covers your bike tour. Learn more info of Tibet permits. Essential equipment Whether you have a support car or not, you should pack some necessary things. For example, a water-proof tent, sleeping bag, first-aid kits, enough food and water, mountain sickness medicine and other necessities. Meanwhile, you’d better pack the must-haves. Because if you have no support car riding with you, you need to bear all your stuffs by yourself. It is hard to get some necessities in remote areas of Tibet, so you need to prepare those thing in advance. However, you can still buy some instant noodles or easy food in small shops of villages. In addition, if you travel to some no man’s land, you’d better hire a local guide and cook. Then you won’t get lost in remote areas. High-quality
Tibet bike tour is popular among many young travelers who want have an in-depth Tibet tour. Cycling in Tibet offers travelers not only the beautiful natural landscapes but also the typical Tibetan villages view. However, it is a hard trip compared with other cycling tour, because travelers will ride in such a highland over 3000 meters above sea level. So, are you ready to have a Tibet bike adventure? Here