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Lhasa - Everest Base Camp - Lhasa Trip - One space available

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Posted
08-Sep-2007 22:47
by: fortycoats

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Registered:  22/05/02

Lhasa - Everest Base Camp - Lhasa Trip - One space available

Hello

I have organised a 5 day/ 4 night trip to EBC and back from Lhasa. There is one spare seat available if anybody is interested. Departure date is September 28th. The permit for the vehicle is organised but you will have to get your own Tibet and Alien Permit. If you have trouble with the Alien permit I can put you in contact with the Agency I have organised this with and I'm sure they can help you. The cost will be about 3000 Yuan for the trip but that does not include your permits as I have mentioned and the entrance to the National Park (I believe 60yuan). If you have any question private mail me.

Kind Regards

40coats

Posted
09-Sep-2007 03:06
by: mrcjonesy

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Registered:  26/03/06

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hmmmmm.....you sound a tad confused!!

There is no such thing as a permit for your vehicle (Other than the normal commercial rego!) You may be confused with the EBC road tax which is 400rmb/landcruiser.

EBC is also not a National Park as such nor is it managed like one (unfortunately) It is a conservation area and the entry fee is 180rmb/person. The guide is also charged....so find out who is paying for the guide......the agency or you?

CJ

Posted
11-Sep-2007 04:40
by: gery18

Posts:  41
Registered:  31/08/07

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Where did you organise the tour?
And how much was the whole "trip", and what was included?
We will go in October, so I am just collecting some info.

Thanx
Gergo

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