How to travel from Belgium to Tibet? Traffic tips from Belgium to Tibet:
1. Fly to mainland China first, and then take a plane or a train from Tibet to Lhasa
2. Fly from Brussels to Nepal via Istanbul and then take a flight or a van from Kathmandu to Lhasa.
Way 1 to enter Tibet: Belgium -- Beijing / Shanghai -- Lhasa
There are currently only a few direct flights From Brussels - the capital of Belgium to Beijing. There are 2 different airlines, so please pick a departure airport which is more convenient for you.
If you’re going to fly from Brussels to Beijing, you can take Hainan Airlines HU492 (13:40-05:10). The cost is about $480, and it takes about 9.5 hours. When arriving in Beijing, you can take either a plane or a train to Tibet:
1. Flight from Beijing to Lhasa
There are three flights from Beijing to Lhasa every day. They all take off from Beijing Capital International Airport T3. Their departure time are 07:35, 08:15 and 14:50. The price of a single trip ticket is $480. Adding the $10 airport construction fee and fuel cost, the total fare is $490. There is barely any discount throughout the year. Please click here for more information on Beijing-Lhasa flights.
2. Train from Beijing to Lhasa
The train from Beijing to Lhasa runs once a day. Train Z21 (20:00-12:40) arrives in 40 hours and 40 minutes. Since the soft sleeper has only one compartment of 36 beds, the train from Beijing to Lhasa during the tourist season is very difficult to book, especially during the busy season. The price of a train soft sleeper from Beijing to Lhasa is around $170. Please click for more Beijing-Lhasa train information.
If you are flying from Brussels to Shanghai, you can take Hainan Airlines HU7922 (12:40-05:30). The cost is about $450 - $500 and it takes about 11 hours. When arriving in Shanghai, you can take a plane or a train to Tibet:
1. Flight from Shanghai to Lhasa
The plane from Shanghai to Lhasa only has two shifts a day. The morning shift Chinese Eastern MU2335 (06:45-14:40) takes off from Pudong Airport T1. And the afternoon shift Tibet Airlines TV9882 (16:45-23:25) departs from Hongqiao Airport T2. The one-way ticket price is $490, Plus the airport construction fee and fuel fee is $10, it’s $500 in total. For more information, please check the Shanghai-Lhasa flights.
2. Train from Shanghai to Lhasa
The train from Shanghai to Lhasa runs once a day. Train Z164 (20:10-19:30) arrives in 47 hours and 20 minutes. The price of a train soft sleeper from Shanghai to Lhasa is around $190. It is also very difficult to book the train from Beijing to Lhasa during the busy season. Please click here to view more Beijing-Lhasa train information.
Way 2 to enter Tibet: Belgium -- Hong Kong – Mainland cities -- Lhasa
The best way to Tibet from Brussels (the Capital of Belgium) is to transfer from Hong Kong. You are recommended to book tickets online ahead of your trip to have a better flight. You can take Belgium Airlines KF851 from Brussels to Hong Kong. It takes about 12 hours and costs around $500.
When arriving in Hong Kong, you can fly directly from Hong Kong to Beijing (the capital city of China), Shanghai, Guangzhou or Chengdu, from where you can take a flight or a train to Tibet.
Way 3 to enter Tibet:Belgium – Hong Kong – Kathmandu -- Lhasa
Since there is no direct flight from Brussels to Kathmandu, you need to take a transfer flight from Hong Kong. You can take Cathay Pacific Airlines CX5104(19:10-22:00). It costs $700 and takes 5 hours in total. When arriving in Hong Kong, you can take a direct flight to Kathmandu. Kathmandu is the only city that has the direct international flight to Lhasa, Tibet.
Flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa
Kathmandu is the only city that has the direct international flights to Lhasa. It costs about $275 and the 600-kilometer journey just takes one and a half hours. There are 2 shifts fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa everyday:CA408 (12:10-16:00) and 3U8720(11:30-15:10).Both the flights can be checked and booked ahead of time online.
The Road trip from Kathmandu to Lhasa:
Compared with flying, the road trip from Kathmandu to Lhasa is more favored by many tourists. Our staff will transfer you to Gyirong port (the Sino-Nepalese border). After you pass the customs, our Tibet tour guide will pick you up at the other side of Tibet. As the altitude increases, you will stay in Gyirong County to adapt to the environment, and gradually go east to visit Tinry, Everest Base Camp, Shigatse, and finally to Lhasa. This classic route has many stunning sceneries, Himalayas, magnificent Buddhist temples and sacred mountain lakes, as well as unlimited opportunities to meet local Tibetans to explore their exotic cultures and customs.
Tibet Permit Tips for Belgians
Foreigners are required to present Tibet Permit and valid passports when boarding a plane or a train. Therefore, Belgian tourists need to send us the valid passport and visa photocopy 30 days in advance of entering Tibet (if it is not an “L visa”, in addition to providing the passport and visa, a work certificate or invitation letter is also required). Under normal circumstances, the letter of entry can be processed 7-10 days in advance.
If you take the train into Tibet, we will send your scanned Tibet Permit copy to your mailbox. You can print it out and board the train with the photocopy.
If you fly into Tibet, we will send the original Tibet Permit to the domestic city where you are flying from and deliver it to you. The original Tibet Permit is required for flying to Tibet.
A group tourist visa and a Tibet Permit are required if you are entering Tibet from Nepal. (If you enter Tibet from Nepal, regardless of whether you have applied for a Chinese visa before, it is regarded as invalid. You must apply for a group travel visa – a group visa to enter Tibet from Nepal.) Our travel agency can help you with the required documents.
So if you enter Tibet from Nepal, the foreigner only needs to provide a passport. Our company will help you get ready the Tibet Permit and the tourist invitation letter in advance and send it to our staff in Nepal. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, our staff will help you to get a tourist visa from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu. Although it is called a "group visa”, you don't need to be a group to get it. The specific process is as follows:
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu, our staff collect your passport and help you fill out the application form.
Day 2: The staff will send the original passport and group visa back to you.
Day 3: Go to Tibet with Scanned Tibet Permit photocopy, group visa and original passport.