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looking for travellers lhasa - everest - mt kailash

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Posted
24-May-2007 22:09
by: cherylyeo25

Posts:  9
Registered:  25/03/07

looking for travellers lhasa - everest - mt kailash

hello out there!
i am planning a trip to tibet in july. i look to arrive lhasa around 3or 4th july. i am trying to get a trip out to :
lhasa - everest base camp - mt kailash including the lake - lhasa.
i have been contacting various agencies to check on pricing and permits. i am trying to find people to share interest and costing with. i might have 2 other person interested however they are heading to nepal after mt kailash.
should everyone be interested pls kindly contact me @ cherylyeo25@hotmail.com
ALSO, does anyone know anything about getting diamox or dexamethasone in lhasa?
thanks and hope to hear from someone soon. cheryl :)

Posted
25-May-2007 02:23
by: togians

Posts:  9
Registered:  03/04/07

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Hi Cheryl,

I've got plenty of diamox left over from my cho oyu expedition.
Even at +8000 meter I didn't need it :-)

Berry

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Posted
27-May-2007 18:31
by: Jennny

Posts:  44
Registered:  07/02/07

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Just because one person didn't need diamox at high altitude doesn't mean someone else won't. Going up gradually helps but it's still possible to get ill (I know!!) There's a herbal altitude remedy available in Lhasa as well as aerosol cans of oxygen.

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